The International Renaissance Foundation announces competitions according to its priorities. Socially significant projects may qualify for support outside of announced competitions. Project proposals are submitted in Ukrainian.
Organization of journalist investigations on the use of public funds and Public Procurements. Publicizing materials of investigations on six TV Stations. Creation of database of nontransparent public ...
Monitoring of the most influential print media in Crimea. Publicizing quarterly results of monitoring on professional standards and sponsored materials. Round tables and trainings on professional ...
Promoting the European identity of Crimean cities, organizing a number of informational activities (exhibitions, discussions, presenting results of sociological poll, publishing a brochure, making and ...
Contributing to development of unbiased and tolerant relationships in youth environment in Crimea by conducting an educational campaign for active young people, namely discussions for representatives ...
Analysis of the effectiveness of the subsidy in the housing and communal services.
Organization of “Crimean School of Citizen Journalism”. Organization of a contest for the best material (using new media technology) about life of the local communities in Crimea between the Crimean ...
Organizing public lectures of the European experts: deputy of Latvian Parliament Boriss Cilevics and Associated Professor of the Mykolas Romeris University (Vilnius) Dr. Adas Jakubauskas on the theme: ...
Creation of documentary on personal story of OST patient to promote positive image of OST patients in Ukraine.
The project is aimed at development of continuity mechanism for OST provision in cases of hospitalization or other needs related to travel of OST patients.
Legal aid delivery through trainings and seminars for patients who need palliative care and healthcare professionals who are supposed to provide this type of care. Documenting stories of palliative ...
Informing and providing consultation to all NGOs in Crimea on opportunities for funding from IRF via electronic newsletters, presentations and roundtables. Organizing two trainings sessions for NGOs ...
Increasing employment rate among Crimean Tatar Youth by organizing folk craft workshops and decorative/applied arts professional trainings
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