IRF Annual Report for 2002 year
General Statistics
Total Number of Projects: 957.
Total Grant Amount: $ 6 155 445
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
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Cherkasy Region | 1 | $ 2 676 |
Chernihiv Region | 8 | $ 43 639 |
Chernivtsi Region | 6 | $ 33 945 |
Crimean Region | 66 | $ 245 079 |
Dnipropetrovsk Region | 9 | $ 79 585 |
Donetsk Region | 20 | $ 145 565 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 10 | $ 58 627 |
Kharkiv Region | 16 | $ 45 250 |
Kherson Region | 2 | $ 7 334 |
Khmelnytskyi Region | 2 | $ 5 555 |
Kirovohrad Region | 4 | $ 34 809 |
Kyiv City | 183 | $ 993 364 |
Kyiv Region | 2 | $ 15 390 |
Luhansk Region | 7 | $ 46 147 |
Lviv Region | 39 | $ 186 931 |
Mykolaiv Region | 10 | $ 60 405 |
Odesa Region | 31 | $ 112 530 |
Poltava Region | 15 | $ 120 728 |
Rivne Region | 3 | $ 5 746 |
Sumy Region | 2 | $ 4 437 |
Ternopil Region | 5 | $ 18 460 |
Transcarpathian Region | 35 | $ 119 285 |
Vinnytsia Region | 5 | $ 39 072 |
Volyn Region | 1 | $ 950 |
Zaporizhia Region | 5 | $ 24 772 |
Zhytomyr Region | 3 | $ 22 187 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 467 | $ 3 682 977 |
Total: | 957 | $ 6 155 445 |
Number of Projects: 529.
Grant Amount: $ 3 171 517
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 51,52 %.
Ye. Bystrytsky: "We do not organize the civil society. We assist in creating conditions required for its self-organization."
Elections to the Parliament were the central event of the year 2002. This event was of a special importance for non-profit NGOs of the country. We may assert that 2002 was the first year when the civil society of Ukraine for the first time loudly declared about its existence, by implementing a number of initiatives intended to create conditions for greater transparency and democracy of elections.
It is exemplary that the International Renaissance Foundation also promoted the implementation by NGOs of effective joint actions. For example, the Foundation supported the all-Ukrainian independent monitoring of elections, as well as the manufacturing and placement on the nationwide television channels of social advertisements, which warned against violations of electoral legislation and encouraged citizens to fearlessly make their informed choices. Together with other donors, the IRF conducted an independent exit poll on the day of election. Also, the IRF promptly responded to the urgent need of society – it supported the conduct of pre-electoral debate on central television channels. Although, this competition took place only on fourth attempt, it promoted openness and democracy providing electors with an access to balanced information about participants of the electoral race.
The IRF supported the organization and holding of the first in Ukraine NGO’s forum "Society Facing the Choice." The forum was attended by representatives from 280 most active regional NGOs involved in monitoring the electoral process. The participants also included Ukrainian politicians, well-known foreign experts, in particular, the former Secretary of State, Ms. Madeline Allbright, group of American Senators, national and foreign mass media. One of the Forum results was the establishment of the Civil Advisory Board of the VR Committee on Freedom of Speech and Information. It includes representatives from 30 NGOs and independent experts working in the field of mass media. It was them who raised the issue of civil counteraction to the shadow censorship in the mass media of Ukraine, organized civil and parliamentary hearings dedicated to this topic, and founded the first independent trade union of Ukrainian journalists.
The penitentiary reform achieved its first material results. The Foundation promoted the development, bringing into compliance with international human rights instruments and standards of treatment of prisoners, formulation of an expert opinion and public discussion of the draft code of criminal execution of Ukraine titled "State Program for Supporting Further Reform of the Criminal Execution System till 2004." The Foundation’s initiatives had serious social repercussions regarding the introduction of alternative punishments, creation of a probation service executing civil types of punishments and of a patronage service that would take care of a social adaptation of persons released after serving their sentences at prisons. The Foundation promoted the meeting among representatives of human rights organizations of Ukraine. The meeting formulated its support of the initiative regarding a joint activity of human rights organizations. The development of mechanisms for cooperation between human rights organizations with the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine and its profile committee has been initiated.
In late 2002, the Parliament approved the resolution regarding recommendations of parliamentary hearings "Ukrainian Culture: Situation and Development Prospects." Their creation was directly initiated by the IRF within the Reform of Legislation to Ensure Legal Support for Cultural Development of Ukraine Project. Due to the program, independent experts, for the first time, prepared the analytical report "Key Problems and Prospects of Cultural Development of Ukraine."
The IRF played an important role as one of the coordinators of donor organizations during the elections. Let us mention only principal joint efforts. Based on the IRF’s informational resources, the Market Place for Donors was created that helps to maintain constant online cooperation among donors. IRF has strengthened its partnership cooperation with UNDP, Eurasia Foundation, Charles St. Motte Foundation and other donors. Work has been supported of national round tables "ICT for the Development of Ukraine" within the Innovation Trampoline program implemented jointly with UNDP and the State Committee on Communication and Information of Ukraine. The Civil Internet-Portal Project [http://www.civicua.org] began its activities providing relevant IT-services to the third sector to ensure the exchange of information and work in the Internet. The implementation of the IRF’s initiative has started within the information program and was joined by the Ministry of Culture and Arts of Ukraine, Regional State Administrations, World Bank in Ukraine, National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine, IREX, Goethe Institut Inter Nationes in Kyiv, British Council in Ukraine and Microsoft Corporation – it is the "Creation of Regional Information Portals and Information Centers Based on Public Libraries of Ukraine" program implemented in 24 regions of Ukraine and the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
The last-year activities of the IRF strengthened its reputation in the country and among civil society organizations. The IRF’s program strategy for 2003 in particular relies on using the social capital accumulated over the previous years and activated in the decisive year 2002, in order to strengthen the impact of NGOs on the formation of an open and democratic society.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
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Cherkasy Region | 1 | $ 2 676 |
Chernihiv Region | 6 | $ 25 219 |
Chernivtsi Region | 5 | $ 23 945 |
Crimean Region | 62 | $ 223 249 |
Dnipropetrovsk Region | 6 | $ 56 125 |
Donetsk Region | 14 | $ 87 791 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 5 | $ 29 273 |
Kharkiv Region | 10 | $ 19 811 |
Kherson Region | 1 | $ 334 |
Khmelnytskyi Region | 2 | $ 5 555 |
Kirovohrad Region | 2 | $ 22 362 |
Kyiv City | 92 | $ 499 887 |
Kyiv Region | 1 | $ 3 012 |
Luhansk Region | 5 | $ 24 837 |
Lviv Region | 24 | $ 111 906 |
Mykolaiv Region | 5 | $ 26 828 |
Odesa Region | 17 | $ 41 364 |
Poltava Region | 7 | $ 52 933 |
Rivne Region | 3 | $ 5 746 |
Sumy Region | 1 | $ 3 490 |
Ternopil Region | 5 | $ 18 460 |
Transcarpathian Region | 30 | $ 94 841 |
Vinnytsia Region | 2 | $ 776 |
Volyn Region | 1 | $ 950 |
Zaporizhia Region | 4 | $ 15 137 |
Zhytomyr Region | 2 | $ 8 481 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 216 | $ 1 766 529 |
Total: | 529 | $ 3 171 517 |
Number of Projects: 42.
Grant Amount: $ 274 773
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 4,46 %.
The Democratization and Reforming of Local Government and Public Administration Program is aimed at supporting initiatives targeting at:
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Chernihiv Region | 1 | $ 4 500 |
Chernivtsi Region | 3 | $ 23 500 |
Crimean Region | 1 | $ 8 500 |
Kharkiv Region | 1 | $ 9 000 |
Kyiv City | 4 | $ 14 641 |
Luhansk Region | 1 | $ 5 000 |
Lviv Region | 7 | $ 48 528 |
Odesa Region | 1 | $ 4 500 |
Poltava Region | 2 | $ 12 500 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 21 | $ 144 104 |
Total: | 42 | $ 274 773 |
Number of Projects: 15.
Grant Amount: $ 104 500
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,70 %.
The "Improvement on the Organization and Operation of Local Authorities" Competition was aimed at supporting initiatives of NGOs and local self-government targeting at the ways of optimization, implementation and improvement of transparency and efficiency of local state administrations and local self-government, development and use of methods for public audit of operation of local authorities, their officials and staff, as well as development of relevant skills in NGO leaders.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
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Chernihiv Region | 1 | $ 4 500 |
Chernivtsi Region | 2 | $ 17 000 |
Kharkiv Region | 1 | $ 9 000 |
Luhansk Region | 1 | $ 5 000 |
Lviv Region | 4 | $ 34 000 |
Odesa Region | 1 | $ 4 500 |
Poltava Region | 2 | $ 12 500 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 3 | $ 18 000 |
Total: | 15 | $ 104 500 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Siverskyy Institute of Regional Studies, Chernihiv.
Project Manager: Kukharuk Oleksandr Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Drafting a model statute for a territorial community and promoting the implementation of such statutes in Chernihiv region.
Total: $ 4 500
Grantee: Association of Cities of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Pittsyk Myroslav Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Elaborating a draft law on associations of local self-government bodies. The draft is supposed to create effective legal mechanisms for the protection of the rights and legal interests of local communities before state bodies.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: Lviv Oblast Chapter of the League of Women Voter of Ukraine 50/50 All-Ukrainian NGO, Lviv.
Project Manager: Koval Ulyana Orestivna.
Project Summary: Encouraging Radekhiv inhabitants to participate in the administrative decision making process and to conduct oversight of decision implementation by the local government bodies.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: All-Ukrainian League to Encourage Land Market Development, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zayats Viktor Mefodiyovych.
Project Summary: Drafting a bill concerning delimitation of lands in state and communal property.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: Asymed – Family Medicine Association, Komsomolsk.
Project Manager: Nadutyy Kostyantyn Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: To refine tools for public lobbying and influence upon the preparation, enactment and execution of administrative decisions of local government bodies in health protection.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Municipal & Regional Development Center, Lviv.
Project Manager: Drobenko Hryhoriy Oleksiyovych.
Project Summary: Drafting, publishing, and promoting methodical and information materials on pattern regulations concerning functional subdivisions of executive bodies of local councils. Conducting training seminars for local government officials. These seminars helped to develop local government officials’ skills in implementing new relevant regulations.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Regional Development Agency of Lugansk Oblast.
Project Manager: Lohachov Maksym Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Implementing the public audit system in resolving problems in the transport and trade services areas, as applicable to Luhansk city residents.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Center For Social Research, Poltava.
Project Manager: Zelyuk Vitaliy Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Conducting public hearings on the problems of land reform being carried out by local government and state administrative bodies in the Mashkivskiy district of Poltava region. The hearings were aimed at building institutional capacity at these bodies to carry out land relations reform in an effective and transparent fashion.
Total: $ 2 500
Grantee: Chernivtsi City Council, Chernivtsi.
Project Manager: Filatova Nataliay Hryhorivna.
Project Summary: Establishing regional informative resources for monitoring inter-budget relations. Improving the budget administration system at the disposal of local authorities.
Total: $ 8 000
Grantee: Kharkiv Public Fund for Local Democracy, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Miroshnyk Olha Semenivna.
Project Summary: Improving administrative service provision in Kharkiv. The project focused on elaborating a set of draft regulations that would apply to the activity of state authorities and local self-government bodies in providing administrative services.
Total: $ 9 000
Grantee: Information Consulting Agency for Reforms – Ukraine NGO, Lviv.
Project Manager: Sokolovska Valentyna Valentynivna.
Project Summary: Forming the theoretical and practical foundation for improving the effectiveness of service delivery management.
Total: $ 8 000
Grantee: Bukovyna Partner Agency Civic Union, Chernivtsi.
Project Manager: Zavyalov Volodymyr Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Improving the organization and functioning of local authorities in the "Cheremosh-Syret" Micro-region. The local authority is regarded as an instrument to support public initiatives in optimizing resource administration on the local level for the sake of further development of the region.
Total: $ 9 000
Grantee: Center for the Support of Social Initiatives, Odesa.
Project Manager: Sokurenko Ihor Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Enhancing the professional competence (on budget issues) of the heads of local council budget committees as well as the heads of district councils. Optimally, bringing their competence level up to the demands of the Budget Code of Ukraine.
Total: $ 4 500
Grantee: Scientific & Research Institute for State Building & Local Self-Government at the Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Voronov Mykola Pavlovych.
Project Summary: Preparing a draft law on voluntary associations of local self-government bodies and satellite regulations.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: Law & Democracy Regional Community Foundation, Lviv.
Project Manager: Hrabovska Olena Romanivna.
Project Summary: Inculcating contemporary practices in the organization of an administrative service provider system by laying the ground work for the creation of a "Self Service Store of Public Services".
Total: $ 10 000
Number of Projects: 12.
Grant Amount: $ 100 000
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,62 %.
The "Theoretical and Practical Findings in Local Self-Government and Public Administration" Competition was aimed at arranging and publishing research on insufficiently covered issues dealing with organization and operation of the local self-government system in Ukraine, as well as problems related to implementation of the administrative reform, analysis of performance and preparation of further steps on the reform of the budget process and the system of local taxes and charges, measures undertaken for planning comprehensive social and economic development of territories. It was also intended to promote adaptation of training and methodological materials prepared by leading international organizations on local self-government and public administration to Ukrainian realities.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Chernivtsi Region | 1 | $ 6 500 |
Crimean Region | 1 | $ 8 500 |
Kyiv City | 2 | $ 10 670 |
Lviv Region | 2 | $ 12 962 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 6 | $ 61 368 |
Total: | 12 | $ 100 000 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Ukrainian Academy of Public Administration at the President of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ozirska Svitlana Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: The project acquainted the students of the Ukrainian Academy of Public Administration (UAPA) with the administrative reform experience of France and its correspondence to the demands placed on it by European integration. Also the project elaborated proposals and recommendations for The Center for Study of Administrative Reform in Ukraine and the European Integration Department of UAPA.
Total: $ 4 670
Grantee: Association of Financiers of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Dermanovskyy Ihor Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: The elaboration of a training textbook on financial policy making administration in local government bodies in Ukraine. The textbook draws on the experience of developed democracies and corresponds with the legislation, economy and political situation in Ukraine.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Scientists Society to Assist Municipal Reform, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kravchenko Viktor Vitaliyovych.
Project Summary: Preparation and publication of scientific-practical commentary to the Law of Ukraine "On Bodies of Self-Organization of the Citizens".
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: Center for Political & Legal Reforms, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Andriyko Olha Fedorivna.
Project Summary: The project researched laws regulating procedural relations between public authorities and citizens. A monograph was published and a public discussion conducted about the new draft Administrative Procedural Code.
Total: $ 14 868
Grantee: Charitable Foundation for the Development of Political and Legal Culture, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Averianov Vadym Borysovych.
Project Summary: Elaboration of the doctrinal-legal grounds relating to the concept and current problems of administrative reform in Ukraine, in particular the legal foundation for civil service reform. The project included preparing draft Laws of Ukraine “On Executive Power Bodies”, “On Subordinate Legislation”, and the new version of the Law of Ukraine “On Public Service”.
Total: $ 11 000
Grantee: Association of Regional Development Agencies of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zynyuk Roman Olehovych.
Project Summary: Elaborating the Conception of state-legal operations ("testing areas") concerning the functioning of social-economic innovation integration mechanisms, which stimulate regional development.
Total: $ 8 500
Grantee: Center for Economic Development, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Verkhovodova Lidiya Tarasivna.
Project Summary: Developing an effective administration model for European integration processes in the bodies of executive power. Also the project intends to prepare recommendation on applying practices of the elaborated model.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Kharkiv Oblast Organization of the Union of Lawyers of Ukraine, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Vintskovska Olena Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: The project intends to analyze, applying the systematic scientific-critical approach, the history of reform of the executive power system in Ukraine during 1991 – 2002. Also it is supposed to elaborate recommendations concerning administrative reform.
Total: $ 7 000
Grantee: Ukrainian National Home in Chernivtsy Society, Chernivtsi.
Project Manager: Staryk Volodymyr Petrovych.
Project Summary: The project intends to elaborate a multiunit decision titled "Inter-budget Relations of Cities and City Districts", and proposals about the means, by which budget relations reform can reach the village and district level. Also the project intends to prepare proposals concerning the improvement of regional taxation, analysis of financial-economic activity of municipal utility companies.
Total: $ 6 500
Grantee: Crimean Republican Center for Social & Economic Development, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Aleksandrova Maryna Stepanivna.
Project Summary: The project intends to elaborate training guides and to conduct some training seminars for clerks of financial administrations in districts, cities, villages, and settlements of Autonomous Republic of Crimea. The seminars will teach the clerks how to apply the Budget Code regulations.
Total: $ 8 500
Grantee: New Journalism Western Ukrainian Media Center, Lviv.
Project Manager: Paslavskyy Ihor Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Compiling and publishing of the textbook titled "Administrative and Territorial Structure of Ukraine since Antiquity until the Present".
Total: $ 3 962
Grantee: Lviv Regional Institute of Public Administration of the Ukrainian Academy of Public Administartion with the President of Ukraine, Lviv.
Project Manager: Chemerys Anatoliy Oleksiyovych.
Project Summary: The project intends to elaborate some proposals concerning optimization and restructuring of administrative services provision to the population, using Lviv region as a test case.
Total: $ 9 000
Number of Projects: 5.
Grant Amount: $ 7 385
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,12 %.
The "Supporting Publications by Local and Foreign Experts in Administrative Law, Public Administration and Local Self-Government" Competition was aimed at supporting Ukrainian publications on the key problems of state, regional and municipal administration prepared by leading national and foreign experts.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 5 | $ 7 385 |
Total: | 5 | $ 7 385 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Finkom Publishing & Consulting Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Yatsun Andriy Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Publishing of the book by Oleh Boyko-Boychuk “Practicum for Effective Power. Strategic Management of Municipal Development”.
Total: $ 1 000
Grantee: Parliament Group for Fiscal Analysis, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Maynzyuk Kateryna Petrivna.
Project Summary: Publishing of the book “Inter-budgetary reform in Ukraine: Experience, Problems and Prospects”. A compendium of works by experts of the Parliament’s group of fiscal analysis edited by Prof. Wayne Sersk.
Total: $ 1 500
Grantee: BAKHVA Publishers JSC, Odesa.
Project Manager: Khalikyan Mykola Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Publishing of the book by O. Obolenskiy “State Management and Civil Service; Modern Directions in Development”.
Total: $ 1 400
Grantee: BAKHVA Publishers JSC, Odesa.
Project Manager: Khalikyan Mykola Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Publishing of the book by M. A. Baymuratov and V. A. Grigoriev, “Municipal Power: Real Problems of Establishment and Development in Ukraine” (manuscript translated in Ukrainian).
Total: $ 1 185
Grantee: Atika Publishers LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hayduk Nina Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Publishing of the book by V. Kravchenko and M. Pitsyk, “Municipal Law in Ukraine”.
Total: $ 2 300
Number of Projects: 10.
Grant Amount: $ 62 888
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,02 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 2 | $ 3 971 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 1 566 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 7 | $ 57 351 |
Total: | 10 | $ 62 888 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Institute of Reforms, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ryaboshlyk Volodymyt Vsevolodovych.
Project Summary: Approbation, at an international conference in Brussels, of work product prepared by the Institute of Reforms on economic policy modeling.
Total: $ 981
Grantee: Institute of Reforms, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Fyshko Yevhen Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Writing, compiling and publishing of the book "Authority and Business Partnership in the Processes of Municipal Development".
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Association of Regional Development Agencies of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zynyuk Roman Olehovych.
Project Summary: Participation of the delegation of the Association of Ukrainian Regional Development Agencies in the EURADA Third Congress.
Total: $ 2 990
Grantee: Kyiv Regional Center of the Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Averianov Vadym Borysovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a scientific-practical conference on the subject of "Administrative Reform in Ukraine: the Way Towards European Integration". Preparing proposals concerning further realization of administrative reform according to the planned accession by Ukraine to European Union, the intent of which was proclaimed by the Ukrainian government.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Fund for the Promotion of Legal and Political Reforms, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sukhorukov Oleh Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Conducting an international scientific and practical conference titled "Administrative Justice: Problems and Prospects for its Implementation in Ukraine".
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Ukrainian Academy of Public Administration at the President of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ozirska Svitlana Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Creating an informative-documentary data fund on administrative reform issues in Ukraine and in the world.
Total: $ 8 000
Grantee: Information Consulting Agency for Reforms – Ukraine NGO, Lviv.
Project Manager: Sokolovska Valentyna Valentynivna.
Project Summary: Elaborating proposals and publishing a guidebook on effective administration of a village community’s resources.
Total: $ 1 566
Grantee: Association of Financiers of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Dermanovskyy Ihor Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Creating an All-Ukrainian information network for clerks of finance departments in local self-government bodies as well as for everybody who is interested in the problems of finance and budget reform in Ukraine.
Total: $ 7 888
Grantee: Scientists Society to Assist Municipal Reform, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kravchenko Viktor Vitaliyovych.
Project Summary: Celebrating the 5th anniversary of the Scientist’s Society on Municipal Reform Assistance by conducting the conference "The Role of NGOs and Other Non-governmental Institutions in Local Self-government Development in Ukraine". Publication of a guidebook under the same title based on the materials of the conference.
Total: $ 3 478
Grantee: Electoral Law Institute, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Bohashova Nataliya Vladyslavivna.
Project Summary: Elaborating and discussing draft laws aimed at guaranteeing electoral rights as well as objective and professional work of electoral commissions.
Total: $ 14 985
Number of Projects: 29.
Grant Amount: $ 220 566
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 3,58 %.
The Public Policy Development Program is aimed at promoting involvement of the efficient public potential for working out solutions to policy and administration problems through:
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Dnipropetrovsk Region | 1 | $ 4 687 |
Kirovohrad Region | 1 | $ 8 700 |
Kyiv City | 4 | $ 31 800 |
Luhansk Region | 1 | $ 6 830 |
Lviv Region | 3 | $ 14 850 |
Poltava Region | 1 | $ 5 800 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 18 | $ 147 899 |
Total: | 29 | $ 220 566 |
Number of Projects: 10.
Grant Amount: $ 73 400
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,19 %.
The "Public Policy Analysis as an Instrument of Efficient Democracy" Competition was aimed at supporting the development of various policy analysis tools for more efficient preparation, approval, and implementation control of comprehensive administration solutions in specific areas of public, regional and municipal policies. It was also envisaged to provide support to independent research aiming to undertake critical analysis of sector policies currently under implementation and prepare alternative proposals for more efficient transformations in public, regional and municipal administration.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kirovohrad Region | 1 | $ 8 700 |
Luhansk Region | 1 | $ 6 830 |
Lviv Region | 2 | $ 8 850 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 6 | $ 49 020 |
Total: | 10 | $ 73 400 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Ukrainian Center for Independent Political Research, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kononchuk Svitlana Hryhorivna.
Project Summary: Preparing an analytical paper on "The Concept of Legislative Changes Aimed at Improving the Functioning of State Secretaries in Ukraine".
Total: $ 8 000
Grantee: Institute for a Competitive Society, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Lyapin Dmytro Vadymovych.
Project Summary: Engaging regional NGOs and independent think tanks in resolving political-administrative problems, through development of municipal policy analysis grounded in the method of cost-benefit analysis.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Association of Regional Development Agencies of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Boyko-Boychuk Oleh Vadymovych.
Project Summary: Utilizing the influence of society’s critical potential for the improvement of public policy in the development of tourism.
Total: $ 7 440
Grantee: International Charitable Foundation for the Revival of the National University Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Demyanchuk Oleksandr Petrovych.
Project Summary: Preparing and presenting for public discussion proposals on the introduction of new public policy making and implementation procedures for improving the efficacy of public administration.
Total: $ 8 000
Grantee: Euro-Ukraina consulting Foundation for Research & Education Programs, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kiliyevych Oleksandr Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Set up effective performance monitoring mechanisms of the Agreement on Partnership and Cooperation Between Ukraine and the European Union, keeping an eye on Ukraine’s performance.
Total: $ 9 000
Grantee: Social Progress Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Butsenko Oleksandr Alimovych.
Project Summary: Promoting the informational and cultural identification of Ukraine in Europe by means of informing about Ukrainian trends in cultural development and cultural policy, as part of the European Council ERICarts-Compendium projects.
Total: $ 6 580
Grantee: Scientists Society to Assist Municipal Reform, Lviv.
Project Manager: Poberezhnyy Lyubomyr Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Elaborating quantitative indicator calculation methods for social-economic development planning purposes.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Municipal & Regional Development Center, Drohobych.
Project Manager: Zhovnir Oleh Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Conducting research and preparing recommendations on relations with potential resident and nonresident investors for local self-government bodies.
Total: $ 3 850
Grantee: Municipal Center for Strategic Planning & Marketing Research, Svitlovodsk.
Project Manager: Lukynskyy Yuriy Leonidovych.
Project Summary: Making the administration of municipal social-economic development more effective by furnishing know how to local government officials on project evaluation (cost-benefit analysis) methods, and enhancing participation by community representatives in resolving municipal problems.
Total: $ 8 700
Grantee: South-East Center for Municipal and Regional Development, Luhansk.
Project Manager: Boyko Nataliay Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Improving financial administration in territorial communities and making it more effective.
Total: $ 6 830
Number of Projects: 6.
Grant Amount: $ 35 100
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,57 %.
The "Supporting the Development of Training and Methodological Materials on Public Policy Analysis" Competition was aimed at promoting policy analysis as an academic university discipline in Ukraine, and preparing special training programs for NGO leaders and think tanks through development of manuals, handbooks, case study collections and other methodological materials.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 2 | $ 8 800 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 6 000 |
Poltava Region | 1 | $ 5 800 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 2 | $ 14 500 |
Total: | 6 | $ 35 100 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Center for Legal & Entrepreneurship Research, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hrytsyak Ihor Andriyovych.
Project Summary: Preparing the handbook "Legislation and Institutions of the European Union".
Total: $ 7 300
Grantee: ANOD Analytical & Research Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Marchenko Yuriy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Disseminating information about the European Union and its cooperation with Ukraine by publication of a guidebook and creation of an internet-site titled "The European Union".
Total: $ 1 500
Grantee: Union of Young Scholars at the Ukrainian Academy of Public Administration with the President of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Valevskiy Oleksiy Leonidovych.
Project Summary: Preparing and publishing the student textbook "The Basis of Theory and Practice of Public Policy Analysis", and conducting discussions thereon.
Total: $ 7 000
Grantee: Center For Social Research, Poltava.
Project Manager: Zelyuk Vitaliy Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Elaborating and introducing a special subject (course) on "European Studies" in School-Lyceum # 28 in Poltava.
Total: $ 5 800
Grantee: Information Consulting Agency for Reforms – Ukraine NGO, Lviv.
Project Manager: Kozik Yuriy Hryhorovych.
Project Summary: Popularizing effective methods of complex analysis of community representative bodies at local self-government institutions.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: Lviv Regional Institute of Public Administration of the Ukrainian Academy of Public Administartion with the President of Ukraine, Lviv.
Project Manager: Chemerys Anatoliy Oleksiyovych.
Project Summary: Preparing and publishing a practical textbook on administrative activity audit.
Total: $ 7 500
Number of Projects: 4.
Grant Amount: $ 20 000
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,32 %.
The "Supporting Publications by Ukrainian Authors on Research in Various Sectors of State (Regional, Municipal) Policy, Methods and Techniques of Policy Analysis, and Thematic Collections of Case Studies" Competition was aimed at supporting the Ukrainian publications prepared by national and leading foreign authors on the issues of public (regional and municipal) policies and policy analysis tools and methods.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 4 | $ 20 000 |
Total: | 4 | $ 20 000 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Context Publishers LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Rybachuk Yuriy Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: "Life-Long Education" – publication of a compendium of cases on the basis of national experience, and translated foreign materials on this topic.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Context Publishers LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Rybachuk Yuriy Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: "Equal Access to Quality Education" – publication of a compendium of cases on the basis of national experience and foreign translations on this topic.
Total: $ 2 500
Grantee: BAKHVA Publishers JSC, Odesa.
Project Manager: Khalikyan Mykola Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book by Thomas R. Dye “Understanding Public Policy”, (10th edition).
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Osnovy – Solomiya Pavlychko Publishers LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Solomakha Tetiana Heorhiyivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Victor Thuronyi (editor). Tax Law Design and Drafting.
Total: $ 10 500
Number of Projects: 9.
Grant Amount: $ 92 066
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,50 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Dnipropetrovsk Region | 1 | $ 4 687 |
Kyiv City | 2 | $ 23 000 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 6 | $ 64 379 |
Total: | 9 | $ 92 066 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Ukrainian Center for Economic and Political Studies named after Olexander Razumkov, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hrytsenko Anatoliy Stepanovych.
Project Summary: The project acquainted experts and public with the annual analytical compendium produced by the Ukrainian Center for Economic and Political Studies named after O. Razumkov.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Ukrainian Center for Economic and Political Studies named after Olexander Razumkov, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Chalyy Valeriy Oleksiyovych.
Project Summary: Discussions based on a special issue of "National Security and Defense" Periodical devoted to the analysis of foreign policy theses in the election programs of Ukrainian political parties and blocs participating in the 2002 parliamentary elections. Participants of the discussions included politicians, independent experts, and representatives of mass media, Parliament, and the Government of Ukraine.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Ukrainian Center for Economic and Political Studies named after Olexander Razumkov, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Rachok Anatoliy Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Conducting sociological surveys on Ukrainian public and expert opinion concerning political developments, energy and military security. The project aim was to conduct a foundation upon which relevant legislation could be developed in the above areas. Work product was presented and discussed at round tables and published in the magazine "National Security & Defence".
Total: $ 20 000
Grantee: Center for Political & Legal Reforms, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Tymoshchuk Viktor Pavlovych.
Project Summary: The aim of the project was to create the political conditions in the new Parliament required for successful implementation of administrative reform. Project instruments include systematizing past experience as well as preparing recommendations, including the actualization of the proper drafts. Also the project included public hearings about the present condition of public administration reform, which should strengthen the public's ability to influence administrative reform.
Total: $ 19 360
Grantee: Yaroslav the Wise Institute of Problems of Legislation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Valeyev Rustem Yudatovych.
Project Summary: Legislative analysis of bills submitted to the Parliament; development of new legislative and normative drafts; generation of proposals for amending current regulations to bring them into line with WTO requirements.
Total: $ 12 000
Grantee: Reforming Land Relations in Ukraine – Information & Resource Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Korchakova Nataliya Valeriyivna.
Project Summary: Publication of the annual report of the Information and Resource Center "Reforming Land Relations in Ukraine" under the title "Information Support for Land Reform in Ukraine. Annual Report 2001".
Total: $ 3 019
Grantee: Ukrainian Center for Economic and Political Studies named after Olexander Razumkov, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sidenko Volodymyr Romanovych.
Project Summary: Producing and publishing a special issue of "National Security and Defense" (#6, 2002) titled "Ukraine and World Trade Organization".
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Center for Economic Development, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Verkhovodova Lidiya Tarasivna.
Project Summary: Analyzing implementation of The National Privatization Program 2000 – 2002 and preparing proposals and recommendations on improvement of privatization mechanisms in the final stage of this process.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Association of Policy Analysts, Dnipropetrovsk.
Project Manager: Romanov Vladyslav Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a pilot training seminar "Let’s Make Policy Together". The target group includes district council deputies, clerks of district administrations and district executive committees as well as mass media representatives. The purpose of the seminar is to teach the participants how to apply policy analysis methods in their everyday activities.
Total: $ 4 687
Number of Projects: 22.
Grant Amount: $ 300 511
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 4,88 %.
The Ukrainian society lived through the year 2002 as the year of choice and search for new and democratic forms of a dialogue with public authorities. The International Renaissance Foundation responded to the challenges of the time aiming to support socially important initiatives of the public. Democratic and transparent elections, establishment of a civil dialogue between citizens and public authorities, public involvement in the development and inspection of governmental decisions, support to initiatives aiming at improved transparency and accountability of public authorities determined the key priorities of the Program's operation.
The Program supported innovation projects dealing with the monitoring of activities of national deputies of Ukraine, research into the status of democracy in Ukraine, and a publication on "painful points" of the Ukrainian democracy. It also backed the initiatives demonstrating prospects of development at the national level and targeting at a considerable part of the public and NGOs.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Donetsk Region | 1 | $ 574 |
Kyiv City | 4 | $ 41 950 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 4 500 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 16 | $ 253 487 |
Total: | 22 | $ 300 511 |
Number of Projects: 5.
Grant Amount: $ 60 352
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,98 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 5 | $ 60 352 |
Total: | 5 | $ 60 352 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Supporting an exit poll and other polling activities by the All-Ukrainian Public Monitoring Committee during the March 2002 Parliament election. This project was co-financed by the American Embassy Democracy Grants Program ($22,151); British Embassy ($7,000); Swedish Embassy ($6,200); Italian Embassy ($1,395) and by the committee’s own funds.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Preparing and conducting the “Strategy for a Social Dialogue” NGO Forum in Kyiv, June 21-22, 2002. The event was a venue for discussion of civil society development issues and effective dialogue between society and the powers that be during the 2002 Parliament election.
Total: $ 28 700
Grantee: Vidkryte Suspilstvo (Open Society) Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hryaznova Oksana Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Organizational support to the “Strategy of Social Dialogue” NGO Forum of Ukraine, held in Kyiv on June 21-22, 2002.
Total: $ 6 300
Grantee: Secretariat of the Freedom of Choice Coalition of NGOs of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Yatsenko Oleh.
Project Summary: Preparation and conduct of the international seminar “Transparent Financing of Election Campaigns in Central and Eastern Europe and the New Independent States: Joint Experience – Effective Solutions”.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Laboratory for Legislative Initiatives, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Pantsyr Serhiy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Monitoring political party activities and their Parliament factions and groups, as well as Members of Parliament, with a view of ascertaining the extent to which their legislative activities reflect election platforms, utilizing specially developed content analysis methodology.
Total: $ 18 352
Number of Projects: 11.
Grant Amount: $ 158 104
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 2,57 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Donetsk Region | 1 | $ 574 |
Kyiv City | 3 | $ 40 340 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 4 500 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 6 | $ 112 690 |
Total: | 11 | $ 158 104 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Ukrainian System of Distance Learning, Lviv.
Project Manager: Katernyak Ihor Bohdanovych.
Project Summary: Establishing distance learning classes and distributing CDs on the development of inter-sectoral partnership.
Total: $ 4 500
Grantee: Kovcheg – Association for Promotion Public Initiatives, Odesa.
Project Manager: Kaminnyk Ihor Semenovych.
Project Summary: Conducting the international conference "Mechanisms of Social Investment".
Total: $ 1 350
Grantee: Dobrota (Kindness) Donetsk City Charitable Foundation, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Rohalin Yakiv Fridrikhovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the 22nd International Fundraising Congress.
Total: $ 574
Grantee: Institute of Reforms, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Mazyarchuk Viktor Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Conducting The Third Ukrainian Competition "Young Economy".
Total: $ 3 760
Grantee: Step by Step All-Ukrainian Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sofiy Nataliya Zinoviyivna.
Project Summary: Engaging citizens in the decision – making process through the development of partnership and the organizational capacities of primary social groups, school personnel, local NGOs and local authorities.
Total: $ 40 000
Grantee: Reforming Land Relations in Ukraine – Information & Resource Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Korchakova Nataliya Valeriyivna.
Project Summary: Providing citizens with information support on the New Land Code and explaining its provisions via publications and their distribution amongst the target audience.
Total: $ 7 000
Grantee: International Security & Strategic Studies Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Honcharenko Oleksandr Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Research and comparative analysis of the theory and practice of citizen oversight in democratic countries, drawing the attention of the Ukrainian public and government structures of the need and timeliness of the development and establishing of effective oversight over the national security system in the context of civil society development.
Total: $ 13 500
Grantee: Institute of Euro-Atlantic Cooperation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Nadzhos Andriy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Creating and disseminating the informational and analytical quarterly “Euro-Atlantic Bulletin” and support for the electronic version, to be placed at the web site of the Institute for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation.
Total: $ 20 670
Grantee: Center for Political & Legal Reforms, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Koliushko Ihor Borysovych.
Project Summary: Assuring an independent public evaluation of the activities of the Parliament Legal Policy Committee.
Total: $ 19 840
Grantee: Enerhetyka & Elektryfikatsiya (Energy & Electrification) Center for Technical Information, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Pylypenko Oleksandr Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Publication of a compilation of key materials from Parliament hearings on relations and cooperation between Ukraine and the European Union.
Total: $ 2 500
Grantee: International Center for Policy Studies, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hnat Volodymyr Myroslavovych.
Project Summary: Creating a network of capital-based and six regional analytical structures that work in coordination on the basis of one corporate standard governing policy research. The centers would provide independent analyses of the state of a given territory’s socio-economic development and would prepare recommendations on certain sector transformations.
Total: $ 44 410
Number of Projects: 4.
Grant Amount: $ 32 555
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,53 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 1 | $ 1 610 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 3 | $ 30 945 |
Total: | 4 | $ 32 555 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Delegation of an expert to the World Democracy Forum “Global Solidarity for the Strengthening and Broadening of Democracy”, held in Seoul, South Korea, on November 10-12, 2002.
Total: $ 1 610
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Publication of the information-analytical booklet “Trouble Spots of Ukrainian Democracy” and its dissemination amongst Forum participants in Seoul and at other events of the democratic League.
Total: $ 1 600
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Development by Ukrainian think tank experts of criteria to monitor the state of democracy in Ukraine, and monitoring thereof.
Total: $ 16 345
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Establishing a consultative information base (commentaries, interpretations, answers to commonly asked questions, practice cases, articles) founded on the fundamentals of Ukrainian NGO law.
Total: $ 13 000
Number of Projects: 2.
Grant Amount: $ 49 500
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,80 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 2 | $ 49 500 |
Total: | 2 | $ 49 500 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Creating a network of IRF information partners through inclusion of regional NGOs in implementing IRF strategic tasks.
Total: $ 14 500
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Inclusion of NGOs and relevant partners for all IRF regional programs, to help achieve the Foundation’s strategic tasks via creation of a network of partners in the regions.
Total: $ 35 000
Number of Projects: 118.
Grant Amount: $ 189 276
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 3,07 %.
The East-East Program has been working in Ukraine for nine years. It aims to combine ideas and efforts of public representatives from two or more countries to develop and strengthen the components of an open society. The Program supports the development of long-term partnerships between the institutions of civil society and NGOs intended to best share their experiences in solving socially important problems as well as to promote social innovations and public activity. The Program responds to the needs of people in society, which are especially dependent on local conditions, and creates a long-term perspective for partnership beyond borders.
Program priorities:
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Chernihiv Region | 1 | $ 137 |
Chernivtsi Region | 2 | $ 445 |
Crimean Region | 4 | $ 1 140 |
Donetsk Region | 4 | $ 4 671 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 2 | $ 721 |
Kharkiv Region | 6 | $ 4 421 |
Kherson Region | 1 | $ 334 |
Khmelnytskyi Region | 1 | $ 115 |
Kyiv City | 46 | $ 58 070 |
Luhansk Region | 1 | $ 367 |
Lviv Region | 9 | $ 13 237 |
Mykolaiv Region | 3 | $ 2 134 |
Odesa Region | 9 | $ 11 920 |
Rivne Region | 2 | $ 220 |
Ternopil Region | 2 | $ 332 |
Transcarpathian Region | 4 | $ 6 573 |
Vinnytsia Region | 2 | $ 776 |
Volyn Region | 1 | $ 950 |
Zaporizhia Region | 1 | $ 138 |
Zhytomyr Region | 1 | $ 121 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 16 | $ 82 454 |
Total: | 118 | $ 189 276 |
Number of Projects: 24.
Grant Amount: $ 128 329
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 2,08 %.
The topics of hosting events organized in 2002 covered a wide range of social problems, specifically: protection of human rights (first of all, the rights of immigrants), integration of ethnic minorities into the Ukrainian society, attraction of public attention to the least protected social groups and needy people. A number of projects are targeting at improving the role of the mass media in the society, promotion of gender equality, development of educational and youth policies in Ukraine.
Almost every second project was implemented with the participation of Polish and Russian representatives, proving mutual understanding between our people as well as the necessity to cooperate and solve many cross-border problems.
The Ukrainian-Polish Bridge has launched an initiative aiming to investigate economic, social, and political aspects of Ukraine’s close neighboring before the European Union enlargement, as well as Ukraine’s potential for European integration. The results of this investigation will be shared among the world community and the Ukrainian public, as well as will help optimize EU policy towards Ukraine.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 4 | $ 28 777 |
Lviv Region | 2 | $ 10 358 |
Odesa Region | 1 | $ 1 900 |
Transcarpathian Region | 1 | $ 4 840 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 16 | $ 82 454 |
Total: | 24 | $ 128 329 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Privacy Ukraine NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Pazyuk Andriy Valeriyovych.
Project Summary: Conducting the two day conference “Human Rights and the Internet”, on January 23-25, 2002 in Kyiv. The project goal was to encourage the development of regulatory policy in Ukraine and other CIS countries, as it touches and concerns securing human rights in the Internet, and improving the way NGOs use the Internet in their rights defense activities.
Total: $ 7 757
Grantee: Odesa: XXI Century NGO, Odesa.
Project Manager: Korovin Yuriy Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Seminar on "Problems of Immigration: Europe for All or for the Elite?", Odesa, February 17-19 2002.
Total: $ 5 490
Grantee: Kharkiv City Women's Foundation, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Bazanova Olha Anatoliyivna.
Project Summary: Conducting the international conference “Woman and Politics: Problems & Prospects”, February 21 – 23, 2002, Kharkiv. The conference was directed at changing public opinion on the role of women in politics. The conference resulted in the creation of a Coalition of Women’s Organizations of the Regions of Ukraine & the Countries of Eastern & Central Europe.
Total: $ 5 600
Grantee: Ukrainian-Polish Forum, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hubska Viktoriya Petrivna.
Project Summary: Observing the 2002 election process in Ukraine by Polish journalists to inform the Polish community (through publications in popular Polish print media, through radio and TV coverage etc) of social and political processes, which took place in Ukraine on the eve of and during the parliamentary elections.
Total: $ 12 775
Grantee: Step by Step All-Ukrainian Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sofiy Nataliya Zinoviyivna.
Project Summary: Trading experience and establishing a partnership within the framework of the “Including Children with Special Needs into Regular Schools Program in Ukraine” for further improvement of existing practices of inclusive education in both countries as the premise for providing equal access for quality education of special needs children, in Kyiv, April 15-19, 2002.
Total: $ 5 046
Grantee: My z Vamy (We are With you) Mutual Aid Center for People with HIV/AIDS, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Yavorskyy Oleh Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Carrying out the workshop "Development of a Long-term Collaboration Strategy for AIDS-service NGOs", Kyiv, April 5-8 2002. The project was aimed at determining the main directions of AIDS-service NGO activity under conditions of growing drug abuse and AIDS epidemics; and at elaborating long-term partnership strategy for AIDS-service NGOs in Central and Eastern Europe on harm reduction in epidemic conditions.
Total: $ 6 100
Grantee: Odesa Urban Society of Invalids (OMTIN), Odesa.
Project Manager: Komarov Mykola Yosypovych.
Project Summary: Conducting an exchange program between the Odesa Municipal Society of Invalids and the “Social Rehabilitation” Inter-regional Community Organization (from Nizhnii Novgorod, Russia). The aim of the project was to encourage solution of the bouquet of problems attendant to professional development, adaptation of invalids and their employment by NGOs, local government and businesses in Ukraine and Russia. The program took place in Odesa on May 14-17, 2002.
Total: $ 1 900
Grantee: Green Cross Society, Lviv.
Project Manager: Voloshynskyy Oleksandr Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a training seminar in Lviv on May 10-17, 2002, on preparation of international youth program organizers working on such programs between Ukraine, Poland and Germany.
Total: $ 8 872
Grantee: Western Ukrainian Resource Center – NGO Development Foundation, Lviv.
Project Manager: Poluyko Vasyl Yuliyanovych.
Project Summary: Carrying out the conference "Civil Society Experiences and Development Philosophies in Contemporary Ukraine", Lviv, May 27-29, 2002. The aim of the project was bringing together cultures, philosophies, knowledge, methodologies and experiences by constructing an international cooperation network amongst civil society development organizations in Central and Eastern Europe.
Total: $ 1 030
Grantee: Internews – Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Makarenko Oleksandr Vadymovych.
Project Summary: Carrying out the Ukrainian-Polish conference "Local Media: Modern Business Trends", Kyiv, May 23-24, 2002. The goal of the conference, attended by Polish journalists, owners and experts, and their Ukrainian regional counterparts, was the dissemination of positive experience in the development and transformation of media during the transition period (transforming from spontaneous and chaotic business relations to regulated business relations within the annual TV and Radio Market).
Total: $ 7 390
Grantee: Kyiv Ecological & Cultural Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Podobaylo Anatoliy Vitaliyovych.
Project Summary: Conducting the seminar "Nature Reserves in the Public Mind: Ethical and Cult Aspects", which was aimed at analyzing and distributing cutting edge experience in local public participation in protecting nature preserves. The event was held in Kyiv on May 27-30, 2002.
Total: $ 2 630
Grantee: Lion Society, Lviv.
Project Manager: Bushchak Ihor Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: “The Future Without Borders”. A study visit of Polish senior pupils to create future conditions for close cooperation between youth from both countries on a school level. The goal of the project was to break stereotypes of Polish and Ukrainian among young people, increasing knowledge about common culture and history, showing positive examples of Polish-Ukrainian cooperation in the past and creating the conditions for future youth cooperation by neighboring countries.
Total: $ 2 145
Grantee: Kyiv Polytechnical Institute – The National Technical University of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zgurovskyy Mykhaylo Zakharovych.
Project Summary: Carrying out the round table "International Experience in Organizing and Implementation of Gender Studies in Modern University" within the international conference "Gender Issues within Technical Education Structure and Humanities", Kyiv, July 5-6, 2002. The objectives of the project were to elaborate strategies and tactics for lobbying the authorities to make quality decisions concerning the implementation of gender education in Ukraine, by discussion of common problems and exchange of experience; to consolidate efforts and establish local, domestic and international business links between women and public organizations and educational institutions.
Total: $ 4 480
Grantee: Laboratory for Legislative Initiatives, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Protsyk Oleh Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a seminar in Kyiv on June 21-23, 2002 titled “Making Civil Society’s Needs Heard: Prospects and Problems of Cooperation between NGOs and Political Parties”, aimed at discussing ways of increasing the Third Sector’s influence on decision making. Participants included NGO and political party representatives from Ukraine, Mongolia, Russia, Latvia and Moldova.
Total: $ 5 230
Grantee: Compass Children & Youth Union, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Logginov Taras Vladyslavovych.
Project Summary: Carrying out the practical seminar "Bridges for Cooperation" in the framework of the All Ukrainian Forum of Youth and Children’s Organizations “Vacation Meeting”, in Kyiv, July 17-22, 2002. Project participants discussed the state of youth policy in former USSR satellite countries, and paths for youth policy development.
Total: $ 1 040
Grantee: Oselya Mutual Aid Community – Lviv City NGO, Lviv.
Project Manager: Prochko Roman Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Study visit of representatives of the Polish mutual assistance fund "Barka" to the mutual aid community "Oselya", Lviv, September 11-15, 2002. Attracting public and NGO attention to the problem of re-socialization and integration of people who have found themselves “outside the loop”, as well as involving Ukrainian governmental institutions. Basic preparation and practical assistance by Polish experts in the implementation of social programs for indigent persons in Lviv.
Total: $ 1 486
Grantee: Social Policy Research Center International Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Skoropada Lyudmyla Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Carrying out the international seminar "The Role of Non-Governmental Organizations in the Policy-making Process for Counteraction of Drug Trade Expansion in the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union, Kyiv, October 17-18, 2002. The event sought the creation of a partnership network of NGOs and governmental organization to counteract drug trade expansion. A working group of professionals was to be drawn from law enforcement and NGO cadres, to be further involved in making a thorough analysis of the condition of state anti-drug policy implementation in Ukraine as well as in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and ex-USSR countries, and in conducting an independent examination of legislative and standard acts regarding this issue.
Total: $ 6 808
Grantee: International Foundation for Education Policy Research, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Finikov Taras Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Carrying out a round table with the participation of experts from Ukraine, Poland, Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Slovakia for the creation of the European Studies educational course for schools: elaborating the concept, program and methodology package of the curricula course for secondary school in Ukraine. Held in Kyiv, October 28-29, 2002.
Total: $ 2 820
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Holding a seminar on October 24-27, 2002 on “The EU After Enlargement and Ukraine” with the aim of coordinating and moderating the work of creative groups preparing the report for the “The Enlarged EU and Ukraine – New Relations” Project.
Total: $ 9 330
Grantee: Secretariat of the Freedom of Choice Coalition of NGOs of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sikora Ivan Venyaminovych.
Project Summary: Carrying out the international workshop "Transparent Electoral Campaign Financing in Central and Eastern Europe and the New Independent States: Common Experience – Effective Solutions", Kyiv, April 12-13, 2003. The objectives of the workshop included improving national electoral legislation and creating a favorable environment for transparent electoral fund expensing in Ukraine, as well as mechanisms for civic monitoring of campaign financing; optimizing monitoring techniques and sharing information about transparent and legal financing of political party activities and electoral campaigns in Ukraine.
Total: $ 8 030
Grantee: Roma – Transcarpathian Romany NGO, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Adam Yosyp Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Carrying out the practical seminar "Institutional Support of Transcarpathian Roma communities", Uzhhorod, November 20-24, 2002 with the object of social development of Roma communities through training and improving leadership skills Encouraging Roma leaders of several communities to be more active and open for fruitful cooperation with local authorities and other non-Roma NGOs to enhance the Roma people’s status in Ukrainian society.
Total: $ 4 840
Grantee: South-East Center for Municipal and Regional Development, Luhansk.
Project Manager: Kozak Vyacheslav Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Carrying out the forum "East Ukraine Integration Vectors – Positive Polish Experience of EU Integration", held in Luhansk on February 18-21, 2003 with the object of sharing of the European Integration knowledge and best practices among persons of consequence in Luhansk region; identifying activists among representatives of local authorities, NGOs and higher education institutions, who are interested in the integration of their region into European community and establishing ties with European cities & regions;.
Total: $ 6 385
Grantee: Education Initiatives Center, Lviv.
Project Manager: Shynarovska Olena Bohdanivna.
Project Summary: Carrying out the New Social Ideas Forum, Lviv, December 16-20, 2002. The objectives are to promote and improve effective charitable activity of NGOs by means of experience exchange, elaboration of new ideas and joint participation of NGOs' representatives from Central and East European countries in a charitable action.
Total: $ 8 100
Grantee: Institute of Public Administration & Regional Development, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Lendyel Myroslava Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Carrying out training for Ukrainian lecturers who will be engaged in the ALD education process, by experienced Polish trainers, with the object of transferring to Ukraine the experience of the Polish Academy of Local Development, recruitment and selection of students for the ALD’s first Ukrainian course, in Uzhhorod, January 20-27, 2003.
Total: $ 3 045
Number of Projects: 94.
Grant Amount: $ 60 947
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,99 %.
In 2002, the Program supported participation of 250 Ukrainian citizens in 56 events organized abroad within the framework of the East-East Network Program to share successful experience on solving topical social problems, social innovation practices, and methods to activate public influence on positive changes in social life. Ukrainian experts and NGO representatives, the mass media, and public officials participated in projects dealing with such problems as fighting poverty, the inclusion of indigent and marginal social groups, the status of refugees and ethnic minorities, regional social and economic development, combating corruption, reforming public education, developing regional mass media, Ukraine’s enunciated European choice, etc.
It is important to mention the following projects that have established long-term international partnerships:
Ukrainian experts were frequently invited to participate in joint projects to Poland (17 events), Russia (16), and Lithuania (4). One can note a tendency for partnership development with public representatives of Armenia, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, and Yugoslavia (2 events each), as well as of Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Macedonia, Hungary, Uzbekistan, and the Czech Republic (1 event each).
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Chernihiv Region | 1 | $ 137 |
Chernivtsi Region | 2 | $ 445 |
Crimean Region | 4 | $ 1 140 |
Donetsk Region | 4 | $ 4 671 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 2 | $ 721 |
Kharkiv Region | 6 | $ 4 421 |
Kherson Region | 1 | $ 334 |
Khmelnytskyi Region | 1 | $ 115 |
Kyiv City | 42 | $ 29 293 |
Luhansk Region | 1 | $ 367 |
Lviv Region | 7 | $ 2 879 |
Mykolaiv Region | 3 | $ 2 134 |
Odesa Region | 8 | $ 10 020 |
Rivne Region | 2 | $ 220 |
Ternopil Region | 2 | $ 332 |
Transcarpathian Region | 3 | $ 1 733 |
Vinnytsia Region | 2 | $ 776 |
Volyn Region | 1 | $ 950 |
Zaporizhia Region | 1 | $ 138 |
Zhytomyr Region | 1 | $ 121 |
Total: | 94 | $ 60 947 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Association of Independent Journalists, Zhytomyr.
Project Manager: Nahalevskyy Tymour Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Participation by 10 persons in the seminar “Media Monitoring of Local Self Government Bodies: Poland & Ukraine”, Warsaw, January 18-28, 2002.
Total: $ 1 156
Grantee: Economic & Social Initiative Charitable Fund, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kokoshynskyy Oleh Arkadiyovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the round table “Lithuania and the Kaliningrad region: Different Approaches and Joint Possibilities in the Process of Integration of European and Transatlantic Structures”, Vilnius, Lithuania, December 7- 9, 2001.
Total: $ 319
Grantee: Taras Shevchenko Kremenets Pedagogical College, Kremenets.
Project Manager: Sobchuk Volodymyr Dmytrovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Alternative History”, Warsaw, December 10-13, 2001.
Total: $ 216
Grantee: Romani Yag, Transcarpathian Cultural and Education Society, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Adam Aladar Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the international seminar “Integration of Roma Communities into Contemporary Society”, Samara, Russia, February 14 -19, 2002.
Total: $ 133
Grantee: Romani Yag, Transcarpathian Cultural and Education Society, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Adam Aladar Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the international seminar “Integration of Roma Communities into Contemporary Society”, Samara, Russia, February 14 -19, 2002.
Total: $ 418
Grantee: Youth Against Criminality & Narcotics Abuse NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Rekunova Nataliya Viktorivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the training “Prevention & Treatment Methods for Narcotics Dependence Behind Bars, Popovo, Poland, February 18 – 22, 2002.
Total: $ 614
Grantee: Doroha (The Way) Center of Spiritual & Psychological Support and Mutual Assistance based on Christian Morals, Lviv.
Project Manager: Hural Mykola Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the training “Prevention & Treatment Methods for Narcotics Dependence Behind Bars, Popovo, Poland, February 18 – 22, 2002.
Total: $ 164
Grantee: State Department of Execution of Punishment of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Karandyuk Viktor Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the training “Prevention & Treatment Methods for Narcotics Dependence Behind Bars, Popovo, Poland, February 18 – 22, 2002.
Total: $ 1 271
Grantee: The Road Home – Odesa Charitable Foundation for Rehabilitation and Social Adaptation of Citizens without a Permanent Place of Residence, Odesa.
Project Manager: Kostin Serhiy Ihorovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the training “Prevention & Treatment Methods for Narcotics Dependence Behind Bars, Popovo, Poland, February 18 – 22, 2002.
Total: $ 315
Grantee: Donbas Mining & Metallurgy Institute, Alchevsk.
Project Manager: Lytvynskyy Harri Hryhorovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the Ukrainian-Polish Forum “Social & Economic Problems of Coal Sector Restructuring”, Krakow, Poland, February 21 -23, 2002.
Total: $ 2 044
Grantee: Donetsk Regional Union of Youth Organizations, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Shalayeva Kateryna Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the conference “The Influence of Privatization and Economic Change in Transition Countries on the Economic & Social Position of Women”, Subotica, Yugoslavia, February 21 -24, 2002.
Total: $ 378
Grantee: Center for Youth Social Services at the Kyiv City Administration, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kondrashevska Tetiana Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the international meeting “Models for Cooperation between Civic Organizations & State Structures in Providing Assistance to Needy Children”, Barnaul, Russia, February 25 – March 1, 2002.
Total: $ 1 620
Grantee: Blahodiynist (Philanthropy) Charitable Foundation, Mykolayiv.
Project Manager: Haharkin Mykola Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the training “Prevention & Treatment Methods for Narcotics Dependence Behind Bars, Popovo, Poland, February 18 – 22, 2002.
Total: $ 450
Grantee: Donetsk Youth Debate Center, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Dyomkina Valentyna Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar on “Presenting the Activities of Local Communities in Electronic Media”, Gdansk, Poland, March 22 – 27, 2002.
Total: $ 1 985
Grantee: Human Rights Education Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kusaykin Oleksandr Petrovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the international conference “Teaching Human Rights in the CIS”, Tbilisi, Georgia, April 5 – 7, 2002.
Total: $ 433
Grantee: Visavi – Charitable Foundation for Assistance to Legally Blind Scholars, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Synyova Yevheniya Pavlivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Methodology of Teaching People with Vision Deficiencies”, Warsaw, April 3-6, 2002.
Total: $ 248
Grantee: M.Ostrovskiy Republican Library for the Blind, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Vyshnyakov Yuriy Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Libraries that Serve Persons with Limited Potential and the Civic Sector on the Path to Social Partnership”, Novosibirsk, Russia, April 22-26, 2002.
Total: $ 864
Grantee: Window on the World Public Union of Disabled Computer Technology Users, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Tseytlin Heorhiy Ovsiyovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Libraries that Serve Persons with Limited Potential and the Civic Sector on the Path to Social Partnership”, Novosibirsk, Russia, April 22-26, 2002.
Total: $ 716
Grantee: Doroha (The Way) Center of Spiritual & Psychological Support and Mutual Assistance based on Christian Morals, Lviv.
Project Manager: Kovalevskyy Volodymyr Arkadiyovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Preventing Dependence on Psycho-active Substances and Socio-psychological Rehabilitation of the Dependent in Penal Institutions”, Samara, Russia, April 10-16, 2002.
Total: $ 770
Grantee: O. O. Potebnya Institute of Linguistics at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Nepokupnyy Anatoliy Pavlovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the round table “Ours or Foreign? Lithuania in Russia and Russia in Lithuania: Multi-culturalism in the Contemporary World”, in Moscow, April 25-27, 2002.
Total: $ 99
Grantee: International Charitable Foundation for the Revival of the National University Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Haran Oleksiy Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Ukraine and an Enlarged EU – New Relations”, Warsaw, April 11-14, 2002.
Total: $ 50
Grantee: Center for independent media, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ivanov Valeriy Feliksovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Transparency and Openness in the Civic domain”, Tallinn, Estonia, May 14-20, 2002.
Total: $ 494
Grantee: Bambi Children’s Cultural & Sport Club, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Narovlyanska Maryna Danylivna.
Project Summary: Participation in an international seminar on distance learning, Tver, Russia, June 1-9, 2002.
Total: $ 126
Grantee: Independent TV & Radio Broadcasters Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Lebedyeva Tetiana Yakivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Transparency and Openness in the Civic domain”, Tallinn, Estonia, May 14-20, 2002.
Total: $ 479
Grantee: Ukrainian Scientific & Research Institute of Social and Forensic Psychiatry & Narcology at the Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Martsenkovskyy Ihor Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar on “Assistance to Autistic Children and their Families”, Warsaw, April 18-20, 2002.
Total: $ 390
Grantee: Bukovyna State Medical Academy, Chernivtsi.
Project Manager: Fokina Sofiya Yevhenivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the International Seminar on Distance Learning, held in Tver, Russia on June 1-9, 2002.
Total: $ 140
Grantee: Temel Fund, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Alimova Lenara Yahyayivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the international conference “Gender and Youth”, held in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, on June 16-19, 2002.
Total: $ 423
Grantee: Youth Against Criminality & Narcotics Abuse NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Aksyonova Vira Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the training “Prevention & Treatment Methods for Narcotics Dependence Behind Bars”, Popovo, Poland, June 19 – 28, 2002.
Total: $ 618
Grantee: Ukrainian Diabetic Federation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Bandura Tetiana Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Diabetes. People. Society. Principles of Consolidation”, in Nizhnii Novgorod, Russia. June 20-22, 2002.
Total: $ 2 900
Grantee: Hospodyna (Housewife) Women’s Foundation, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Dorokhova Lyudmyla Hryhorivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Support for Women on the Labor Market”, Samara, Russia, June 24-28, 2002.
Total: $ 232
Grantee: Kharkiv City Women's Foundation, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Kim Liliya Antonivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Support for Women on the Labor Market”, Samara, Russia, June 24-28, 2002.
Total: $ 232
Grantee: The Road Home – Odesa Charitable Foundation for Rehabilitation and Social Adaptation of Citizens without a Permanent Place of Residence, Odesa.
Project Manager: Afanasiadi Tetiana Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the training “Prevention & Treatment Methods for Narcotics Dependence in Open Environments and for the Incarcerated, Popovo, Poland, June 19-28, 2002.
Total: $ 335
Grantee: Victoria Association in Support of the Resolution of Narcotics-Abuse Related Problems, Khmelytskyy.
Project Manager: Vysotska Larysa Ulyanivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the training “Prevention & Treatment Methods for Narcotics Dependence in Open Environments and for the Incarcerated, Popovo, Poland, June 19-28, 2002.
Total: $ 115
Grantee: Zhinocha Perspektyva (Women’s Perspective) Vinnytsia Regional Union, Vinnytsia.
Project Manager: Poddubska Olha Borysivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Support for Women on the Labor Market”, Samara, Russia, June 24-28, 2002.
Total: $ 460
Grantee: Youth Against Criminality & Narcotics Abuse NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Aksyonova Vira Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation of Y. Netsvetayeva and S. Mnyshenko in the training “Prevention & Treatment Methods for Narcotics Dependence in Open Environments and for the Incarcerated, Popovo, Poland, June 19-23, 2002.
Total: $ 653
Grantee: Ukrainian Scientific & Research Institute of Social and Forensic Psychiatry & Narcology at the Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Martsenkovskyy Ihor Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the training “Assistance to Autistic Children and their Families”, held in Warsaw, on June 4-8, 2002.
Total: $ 390
Grantee: Salus Charitable Fund, Lviv.
Project Manager: Kyselchuk Nadiya Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the training “Prevention & Treatment Methods for Narcotics Dependence in Open Environments and for the Incarcerated, Popovo, Poland, June 19-23, 2002.
Total: $ 100
Grantee: The Road Home – Odesa Charitable Foundation for Rehabilitation and Social Adaptation of Citizens without a Permanent Place of Residence, Odesa.
Project Manager: Kosakivksa Nataliya Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Participation of N. Kosakivska in the training “Prevention & Treatment Methods for Narcotics Dependence in Open Environments and for the Incarcerated, Popovo, Poland, June 19-23, 2002.
Total: $ 338
Grantee: Step by Step All-Ukrainian Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kavun Yuliya Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Participation in an exchange program as part of the project “Integrating Special Needs Children”, held in Prague, the Czech republic on May 12-19, 2002.
Total: $ 4 262
Grantee: Blahodiynist (Philanthropy) Charitable Foundation, Mykolayiv.
Project Manager: Shatalov Oleksandr Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the training “Prevention & Treatment Methods for Narcotics Dependence in Open Environments and for the Incarcerated, Popovo, Poland, June 19-23, 2002.
Total: $ 360
Grantee: Youth Alternative NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kudina Lyudmyla Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Youth for Europe” held in Bucharest, Romania, June 27-30, 2002.
Total: $ 1 303
Grantee: Odesa Urban Society of Invalids (OMTIN), Odesa.
Project Manager: Komarov Mykola Yosypovych.
Project Summary: Support for participation in an exchange program between Odesa and Nizhnii Novgorod, aimed at resolving invalids’ problems. Nizhnii Novgorod, Russia, August 5-8, 2002.
Total: $ 6 186
Grantee: Salus Charitable Fund, Lviv.
Project Manager: Prorok Petro Hryhorovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Prevention and Treatment Methods for Narcotics Dependence in an Open Environment for Incarcerated Individuals”, held in Warsaw (Popovo), Poland, on June 19-23, 2002.
Total: $ 120
Grantee: Ukrainian Scientific & Research Institute of Social and Forensic Psychiatry & Narcology at the Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Martsenkovskyy Ihor Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the training “Assistance to Autistic Children and their Families”, in Warsaw, on August 26-31, 2002.
Total: $ 390
Grantee: M. Eminescu Chernivtsi Regional Society for Romanian Culture, Chernivtsi.
Project Manager: Zyhrya Vitaliy Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the international summer school “Youth Communication through Diversity to Better Mutual Understanding”, held in Vadu lui Vode on July 21-31, 2002.
Total: $ 305
Grantee: Zaporizhzhia Territorial Division of the Association of Taxpayers of Ukraine, Melitopol.
Project Manager: Bernaha Nataliya Yuriyivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the international seminar “Support for Women on the Labor Market”, in Samara, Russia, on June 22-28, 2002.
Total: $ 138
Grantee: The International Committee for Defense of Taxpayer Rights in the Countries of Central & Eastern Europe & Central Asia, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Apasova Larysa Leonidivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the international seminar “Enhancing the System of tax Payer Rights Protection as an Inherent element of Legal Reform”, held in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on August 22-24, 2002.
Total: $ 1 860
Grantee: La Strada-Ukraine International Women’s Rights Defense Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Cherepakha Kateryna Viktorivna.
Project Summary: Participation in an international seminar on “Preventing Trafficking in People. NGO Experience”, held in Nizhnii Novgorod on August 27-28, 2003.
Total: $ 299
Grantee: Salus Charitable Fund, Lviv.
Project Manager: Vasylyev Marta Andriyivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the International Summer School “Stop AIDS”, held in Belgrade, Serbia, on July 31 – August 13, 2002.
Total: $ 360
Grantee: Woman and Business Association, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Hrachyova Lyudmyla Pavlivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the international seminar “Public Anti-corruption Clinics: Best Practices and Network Cooperation”, held in Samara, Russia, on September 22-25, 2002.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: Salus Charitable Fund, Lviv.
Project Manager: Sluzhynska Maryana Bohdanivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “HIV/AIDS: Research, Policy, Prevention and Treatment in Central and Eastern Europe”. Vilnius, Lithuania, September 19-21, 2002.
Total: $ 150
Grantee: Association of Psychiatrists of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Demchenko Valeriy Heorhiyovych.
Project Summary: Participation in a seminar on problems of treatment and rehabilitation of mentally disabled persons, in Warsaw, September 12-15, 2002.
Total: $ 316
Grantee: Justo Titulo Lawyers Association, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Zhylinkov Vyacheslav Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Community Anti-Corruption Advocacies: Experience and Development of Network Support”. Held in Samara, Russia, September 23-24, 2002.
Total: $ 269
Grantee: Black Sea Regional Network of NGOs, Mykolayiv.
Project Manager: Shapovalov Serhiy Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the international seminar “Broadening Cooperation between the Authorities and NGOs in the Black Sea Region”. Varna, Bulgaria, October 3-6, 2002.
Total: $ 1 324
Grantee: Kharkiv City Psycho-neurological Dispensary #3, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Khimchan Alla Illivna.
Project Summary: Participation in a scientific-instructional conference on problems of treating and rehabilitating mentally disabled persons, held in Warsaw on September 12-15, 2002.
Total: $ 337
Grantee: Yevropeyske Selo (European Village) Foundation, Lutsk.
Project Manager: Savchuk Oleh Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the international seminar “Experience of Local democracy”, in Lublin, Poland, on October 14-19, 2002.
Total: $ 950
Grantee: Ternopil Regional Organization of the Union of Journalists of Ukraine, Ternopil.
Project Manager: Klochak Oleh Zinoviyovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the international conclave “Media Without borders – Political and Rent-seeking Migration in Central and Eastern Europe”, Warsaw, September 30 – October 4, 2002.
Total: $ 116
Grantee: Public Legal Assistance Service, Luhansk.
Project Manager: Svyentytskyy Volodymyr Cheslavovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the international seminar “Public Anti-corruption Clinics: Best Practices and Network Cooperation”, held in Samara, Russia, on September 23-24, 2002.
Total: $ 367
Grantee: Youth Against Criminality & Narcotics Abuse NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Boyko Oksana Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the fourth conference on methods and results of social and behavior surveys on HIV/AIDS issues, held in. Vilnius, Lithuania, September 19-21, 2002.
Total: $ 132
Grantee: Inter-agency Scientific Research Center for Geodynamic Studies, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kendzera Oleksandr Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Unified Approaches to Decision Making on Seismic Danger Analysis and Risk Evaluation”, held in Yerevan, Armenia, on October 24-27, 2002.
Total: $ 448
Grantee: Kholmshchyna (Kholm Region) NGO, Rivne.
Project Manager: Omelyanchuk Inna Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the program “Media Without Borders”, in Warsaw, September 30 – October 4, 2002.
Total: $ 110
Grantee: Zhytomyr Regional Psychiatric Hospital #1, Zarichany.
Project Manager: Melnyk Nataliya Valentynivna.
Project Summary: Participation in a seminar on problems of treatment and rehabilitation of mentally disabled persons, Warsaw, September 12-15, 2002.
Total: $ 121
Grantee: Kholmshchyna (Kholm Region) NGO, Rivne.
Project Manager: Valchuk Polina Serhiyivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the program “Media Without Borders”, in Warsaw, September 30 – October 4, 2002.
Total: $ 110
Grantee: Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Organization of the Union of Journalists of Ukraine, Ivano-Frankivsk.
Project Manager: Parypa Petro Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the program “Media Without Borders”, in Warsaw, September 30 – October 4, 2002.
Total: $ 109
Grantee: Chernihiv Media Club, Chernihiv.
Project Manager: Potapenko Lyubov Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the program “Media Without Borders”, in Warsaw, September 30 – October 4, 2002.
Total: $ 137
Grantee: Kharkiv City Women's Foundation, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Kim Liliya Antonivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Entrepreneurship Development among Women in the Areas of Agro-tourism and Rural Tourism in Ukraine”, held in Wroclaw, Poland, on October 13-21, 2002.
Total: $ 2 700
Grantee: Hospodyna (Housewife) Women’s Foundation, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Astasheva Svitlana Serhiyivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Entrepreneurship Development among Women in the Areas of Agro-tourism and Rural Tourism in Ukraine”, held in Wroclaw, Poland, on October 13-21, 2002.
Total: $ 450
Grantee: Society for the Development of Rural Green Tourism in Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Vasylyev Volodymyr Pavlovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Entrepreneurship Development among Women in the Areas of Agro-tourism and Rural Tourism in Ukraine”, held in Wroclaw, Poland, on October 13-21, 2002.
Total: $ 355
Grantee: Secretariat of the Freedom of Choice Coalition of NGOs of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Lytovchenko Viktor Petrovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the international conference “Preventing Corruption: What Society can do. Inter-regional Dialogue of Trust”, in Saint Petersburg, October 18-22, 2002.
Total: $ 2 173
Grantee: Association for the Promotion of the Development of Rural Green Tourism in Crimea, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Hordetska Nataliya Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Entrepreneurship Development among Women in the Areas of Agro-tourism and Rural Tourism in Ukraine”, held in Wroclaw, Poland, on October 12-21, 2002.
Total: $ 245
Grantee: Stavropihion Charitable Fund, Lviv.
Project Manager: Ryshkovska Olha Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the conference on “Centers of Immediate Assistance to Victims of Violence”, Warsaw and Olsztyn, Poland, October 18-20, 2002.
Total: $ 765
Grantee: Crimean Expert Council on Seismic Danger Grading & Earthquake Prediction, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Pustovitenko Andriy Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the regional seminar “General Methods of Seismic Risk Evaluation and Decision-making on Seismic Risk Management”, held in Tsakhkadzor, Armenia, on October 24-27, 2002.
Total: $ 400
Grantee: Kherson Regional Organization of the Union of Journalists of Ukraine, Kherson.
Project Manager: Lukiv Henadiy Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Media Without Borders”, Warsaw, September 30 – October 4, 2002.
Total: $ 334
Grantee: Step by Step All-Ukrainian Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sofiy Nataliya Zinoviyivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the international scientific practical conference titled “Innovative Processes and Social Partnership in Education”, held in Novosibirsk, Russian on October 27-31, 2002.
Total: $ 426
Grantee: Prydunavya Ukrainian Association of Farmers, ²zmayil.
Project Manager: Volyk Rayisa Anatoliyivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Potential for Stable Development of Green Tourism”, Chisinau, Moldova, November 5-8, 2002.
Total: $ 57
Grantee: Association for the Promotion of the Development of Rural Green Tourism in Crimea, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Hordetska Nataliya Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the round table titled: Opportunities for Sustainable Development of Green Tourism”, Chisinau, Moldova, November 5-9, 2002.
Total: $ 72
Grantee: Podillya Center for Human Rights, Vinnytsia.
Project Manager: Shvayun Oleksandr Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Strategy and Techniques of Teaching Human Rights”, held in Baku, Azerbaijan on October 18-23, 2002.
Total: $ 316
Grantee: Society for the Development of Rural Green Tourism in Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Vasylyev Volodymyr Pavlovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the international round table titled “Opportunities for Sustainable Development of Green Tourism”, held in Chisinau, Moldova, November 5-9, 2002.
Total: $ 86
Grantee: Center of Political Education, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Shalayeva Kateryna Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the international youth conference “A Youth Gathering in Vilnius # 10: Vision for the Future of NATO”, Vilnius, Lithuania, November 20-23, 2002.
Total: $ 724
Grantee: Alternatyva – V All-Ukrainian Association for Youth Cooperation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Holichenko Olha Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the forum titled “Programs for Democratic Leadership”, held in Okhrid, Macedonia, on November 18-24, 2002.
Total: $ 447
Grantee: Informational Press Center NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Pochtar Hennadiy Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the 2nd Convocation of the World Association of Publishers on “Creating and Managing Newspaper Associations in the Countries of Europe”, held in Moscow on November 21-24, 2002.
Total: $ 229
Grantee: Ukrainian Association of Periodical Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Molodetska Lidiya Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the 2nd Convocation of the World Association of Publishers on “Creating and Managing Newspaper Associations in the Countries of Europe”, held in Moscow on November 21-24, 2002.
Total: $ 539
Grantee: Nadvirna Chapter of the Student Brotherhood, Nadvirna.
Project Manager: Zvarchuk Oleksandr Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Education Without Borders” in Lublin, Poland, November 4-9, 2002.
Total: $ 612
Grantee: Pylyp Orlyk Institute of Democracy, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Belitser Nataliya Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the conference “International Program for Preserving Weaker Minorities with Particular Attention to the Problems of Roma”, held in Vilnius, Lithuania, on December -6, 2002.
Total: $ 341
Grantee: Kovcheg – Association for Promotion Public Initiatives, Odesa.
Project Manager: Shelest Hanna Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the forum “Program for Democratic Leadership”, in Okhrid, Macedonia, on November 18-24, 2002.
Total: $ 430
Grantee: Education Resource Center, Lviv.
Project Manager: Voloshynskyy Oleksandr Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the international conference “Public Telecommunications Centers in Schools”, held in Yerevan, Armenia, December 8-14, 2002.
Total: $ 550
Grantee: Ukrainian Academy of Public Administration at the President of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Malynovska Olena Anatoliyivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Trans-border Migration in the Countries of Eastern and Central Europe: Problems and Experience”, held on December 11-17, 2002 in Budapest, Hungary.
Total: $ 311
Grantee: Carpathian Region International Foundation for Health & Environmental Protection, Mukachevo.
Project Manager: Pirchak Albert Illich.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Asylum and Border Control” held in Suceava, Romania, on November 17-20, 2002.
Total: $ 1 182
Grantee: Southern Ukrainian Center for Young Lawyers, Odesa.
Project Manager: Zelvenska Yuliya Ihorivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Cost Free Legal Services for Refugees and Victims of Human Rights Violations”, held in Krakow, Poland, on November 18-22, 2002.
Total: $ 1 637
Grantee: National Institute for International Security Issues, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Khomra Oleksandr Ulyanovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Trans-border Migration in the Countries of Central and Eastern Europe: Problems and Experience of Regulation”, held in Budapest, Hungary on December 11-17, 2002.
Total: $ 311
Grantee: MAMA-86 All Ukrainian Ecological NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Tsvietkova Hanna Maksymivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the Azov Basin seminar, Novocherkassk, Russia, December 16-19, 2002.
Total: $ 104
Grantee: MAMA-86 – Artemivsk Local Ecological NGO, Artemivsk.
Project Manager: Oliynykova Halyna Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the Azov Basin seminar, Novocherkassk, Russia, December 16-19, 2002.
Total: $ 142
Grantee: Ukrainian Scientific & Research Institute of Social and Forensic Psychiatry & Narcology at the Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Martsenkovskyy Ihor Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Teaching the Basics of the Organization and Provision of Qualified Medical Assistance and Medical and Social rehabilitation of Autistic Children and Members of their Families” (4 sections), held in Warsaw on January 10-15, 2003.
Total: $ 520
Grantee: Association of Taxpayers of Ukraine in Odesa Region, Odesa.
Project Manager: Voloshyna Lidiya Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the international seminar “Enhancing Tax Payer Rights Protection as an Inherent Element of Legal Reform”, Almaty, Kazakhstan, June 22-24, 2002.
Total: $ 722
Number of Projects: 4.
Grant Amount: $ 78 457
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,27 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 2 | $ 43 000 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 15 600 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 1 | $ 19 857 |
Total: | 4 | $ 78 457 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Lviv Regional Institute of Public Administration of the Ukrainian Academy of Public Administartion with the President of Ukraine, Lviv.
Project Manager: Chemerys Anatoliy Oleksiyovych.
Project Summary: The project continued to support 8 Belarus citizens in their studies at the Master of Public Administration Program at the Lviv Regional Institute of Public Administration of the Ukrainian Academy of Public Administration.
Total: $ 15 600
Grantee: Association of Regional Development Agencies of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Fyshko Yevhen Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Enhancing knowledge and skill level while implementing local and regional development programs, guided by the experience of Ukraine and the states of Central and Eastern Europe. The project target group included experts of NGOs and candidates for elected office in local self-government bodies of Belarus.
Total: $ 19 857
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: The project intends to support the study of highly qualified NGO managers (Master’s Program in NGO Management).
Total: $ 15 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Creating the informative-analytical web-site BELARUSWEEK in Republic of Belarus. The site is supposed to be dedicated to weekly political analysis of the current social-political life of Belarus society.
Total: $ 28 000
Number of Projects: 95.
Grant Amount: $ 331 699
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 5,39 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Cherkasy Region | 1 | $ 2 676 |
Crimean Region | 56 | $ 205 664 |
Kharkiv Region | 3 | $ 6 390 |
Kyiv City | 6 | $ 36 757 |
Odesa Region | 6 | $ 17 444 |
Transcarpathian Region | 20 | $ 38 300 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 3 | $ 24 468 |
Total: | 95 | $ 331 699 |
Number of Projects: 58.
Grant Amount: $ 235 796
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 3,83 %.
The "Integration of Formerly Deported Crimean Tatars, Armenians, Bulgarians, Germans and Greeks into Ukrainian Society" Program is aimed at:
The key program priorities in 2002 included:
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Crimean Region | 56 | $ 205 664 |
Kyiv City | 2 | $ 30 132 |
Total: | 58 | $ 235 796 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Tekiye Dervish – Charitable Foundation, Yevpatoriya.
Project Manager: Yashlavska Alife-Khanum Teyfuk-kyyzi.
Project Summary: Establishing a museum of history and ethnography of the steppe people of Crimea. Study and rebirth of the folk trades, ancient folk traditions and crafts of the Crimean Tatar, Karayim and Krymchak peoples, which have preserved the secrets of their trades, including working out semi-gemstones, leatherworking and crafting of various souvenirs.
Total: $ 2 587
Grantee: Vernadskyy Tavrian National University, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Pavlenko Leonid Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: The project is aimed at solving the current problem of methodological support for teaching and learning Greek language at secondary schools of Crimea. It is planned to prepare and publish the manual for teachers of the Greek language based on manuals published in Greece. Two workshops are to be conducted for teachers of the Greek language using the published manual.
Total: $ 2 200
Grantee: Octyabrskaya secondary school with the Crimean Tatar language of instruction, Oktyaberske.
Project Manager: Semedlyayeva Alme Izzetivna.
Project Summary: The project is aimed at organizing 5 experimental sites at schools with the Crimean Tatar language of instruction. The sites will be used to instruct the heads and teachers of Sunday Crimean Tatar schools as they are established.
Total: $ 2 500
Grantee: Rebirth of the Crimea Foundation, Bakhchysaray.
Project Manager: Osmanov Lyutfi Sadykovych.
Project Summary: The project is aimed at implementing innovative teaching methods at schools, and presenting the basics of theatrical performances for teachers of the Crimean Tatar language and literature, history and peoples studies of secondary schools of the Crimea. The Bakhchisaray Crimean Tatar Folk Theater plans to conduct workshops in 8 regions of the Crimea.
Total: $ 2 965
Grantee: Tavrian Gender Research Center, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Shylina Anzhela Hryhorivna.
Project Summary: The project is aimed at disseminating the innovative course "Empowering Education" in schools with the Crimean Tatar language of instruction, by teaching a team of teachers-trainers and implementing interactive methods in classes.
Total: $ 4 395
Grantee: Luis Crimean Armenian Society, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Hryhoryan Azat Artemovych.
Project Summary: It is planned to conduct a methodological workshop and a series of master-classes (open lessons, video-lessons, and consultations) at sites in order to broaden the network of classes and groups studying the Armenian language in the Crimea. The exchange of experience will be provided for working educational and cultural centers of various ethnic groups in the Crimea. A collection of methodological materials will be published and an audio-course of the Armenian language will be produced.
Total: $ 3 100
Grantee: Yefsane (Legend) Children’s Center, Pionerske.
Project Manager: Seytumerova Esmira Islamivna.
Project Summary: The project is aimed at broadening the activities of the children's center “Efsane” by providing educational novelties for children and teenagers, and improving native language study. It is planned to open several groups for children (computer, language courses), to conduct cultural activities based on native traditions and customs. The experience gained will be transferred to other children's centers through the informational and consultative services of the center "Melevshe".
Total: $ 2 980
Grantee: Azizler NGO, Bakhchysaray.
Project Manager: Khayredinova Zarema Shevketivna.
Project Summary: The project is aimed at developing and siting in the Internet of the newspaper "Radist'” (“Joy”), the e-version of which is one of the first electronic edition in the Crimean Tatar language. It will be open for publications about new methods of teaching of the Crimean Tatar language, and for consultation for teachers on the usage of computer technologies in education. It is also planned to teach WEB-design to secondary school students, who will participate in publishing the newspaper. A consultative center on computer technologies for teachers of different types of schools will be opened as well. Cooperation between specialists of the Ministry of Education and the Teacher Training Institute will be initiated.
Total: $ 2 978
Grantee: Umyut – Nadiya Association of Women’s Organizations, Bakhchysaray.
Project Manager: Bekayeva Elvina.
Project Summary: The project is aimed at the creation of the Educational and Leisure Center "Kuvanch" which will prepare children to enter school, and will provide opportunities for children's active leisure and their intellectual maturity. It is planned to open classes on applied arts, and children will be taught the Crimean Tatar and the Ukrainian languages, as well as culture and traditions of ethnic groups living on the Crimean peninsula.
Total: $ 2 984
Grantee: AYST – Charitable Foundation, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Pinayeva Khamida Patkhilayivna.
Project Summary: The project is aimed at the creation of a studio at the children's center "Chokrachyk", where children will be taught cutting, sewing, and embroidering of national dresses for their folk group. They will be ready for folk performances, national festivals and competitions.
Total: $ 2 950
Grantee: AYST – Charitable Foundation, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Mustafayeva Elina Khalilovna.
Project Summary: The project is aimed at the creation and the development of a network of children's centers, by providing them with informational and consultative services.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Yurtdash NGO, Bilohorsk.
Project Manager: Fakidova Gulnara Seitmemetivna.
Project Summary: Conducting a range of activities aimed at teaching 3-6 year olds the Crimean Tatar language. Organizing the teaching process by including game components and other types of activities, including painting, music, choreography, theatricized plays etc.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Bala Edebiyaty NGO, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Muslimova Ediye Refativna.
Project Summary: Publishing 6 books with a total print run of 1,000. They will introduce Crimean Tatar children with the world classics of literature, assist in learning their native language, further development of a rich vocabulary in pre-school and school children.
Total: $ 4 500
Grantee: Edebiyat Society for the Development of Crimean Tatar Literature, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Fazylov Riza.
Project Summary: Publishing the book “Moydodyr” by K. Chukovskiy in three languages. Translation by the renowned Crimean Tatar poet and translator Riza Fazylov. The publication will become a wonderful gift for pre-school educational institutions and primary school teachers, and will encourage the development of respect and interest towards other languages and cultures by children of all nationalities.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Gasprinskyy Crimean Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Yahyaeva Hulnara Sabriyevna.
Project Summary: Publication of the unique book by E. Raspe “The Adventures of Baron Muenchhausen” in the Crimean Tatar language.
Total: $ 3 240
Grantee: Crimean State Industrial & Pedagogics Institute, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Useyinov Seyran Memetovych.
Project Summary: Publication of a Crimean Tatar – Russian – Ukrainian dictionary with more than 20,000 words in Crimean Tatar.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: Crimean State Industrial & Pedagogics Institute, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Devlyetov Remzi Refikovych.
Project Summary: Publication of a terminological dictionary in three languages. Its appearance will be one more step in renewing the Crimean Tatar language and enriching its terminological apparatus.
Total: $ 2 396
Grantee: Crimean State Industrial & Pedagogics Institute, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Hudzyk Iryna Pylypivna.
Project Summary: Publication of the “Mathematics” teaching handbook.
Total: $ 2 476
Grantee: Crimean State Industrial & Pedagogics Institute, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Nahayeva Zarema Sadykivna.
Project Summary: Publication of the textbook “Painting Art”. This textbook furthers teaching of this subject in schools with Crimean Tatar language of instruction.
Total: $ 2 396
Grantee: Crimean State Industrial & Pedagogics Institute, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Devlyetov Remzi Refikovych.
Project Summary: Publication of the handbook “A Bilingual Education Complex for Primary School – Ukraine and I, and Nature Studies.” This bilingual tool helps develop pupils’ speech skills, letting them absorb language rules and norms through content tied to nature studies.
Total: $ 2 396
Grantee: Crimean State Industrial & Pedagogics Institute, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Anafiyeva Elzara Rizayevna.
Project Summary: Publication of the “Music” handbook. It contains exercises that develop speech skills, letting them absorb language rules and norms through content associated with music.
Total: $ 2 396
Grantee: Crimean State Industrial & Pedagogics Institute, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Akmolayev Enver Sedametovych.
Project Summary: Publication of the textbook “Crimean Tatar” for grade 8.
Total: $ 3 797
Grantee: Elpida Tavrian Hellenistic Center, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Petrova Eleonora Borysivna.
Project Summary: Publication of a popular scientific encyclopedia. Significant attention was paid to ancient studies and literature as well as architectural monuments. Interesting information was provided about the North Black Sea Coast, city colonies, and their role in art and the history of the ancient world.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Gasprinskyy Foundation, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Emirov Ayder Reshatovych.
Project Summary: Publication of the book “Letters from France” by the renowned write Ismail Gasprinskiy. The book contains heretofore poorly known works. It is of use to higher educators and school teachers in conducting additional reading in Crimean Tatar literature.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Integration and Development Center for Information and Research, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Korostelina Karina Valentynivna.
Project Summary: Developing the potential of local communities and ensuring stable economic, ecological and social development of Crimean population centers that appeared as a result of the return of formerly deported persons. A range of seminars was conducted for local community leaders and representatives of local authorities.
Total: $ 3 876
Grantee: Center of Independent Political Researchers & Journalists, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Prytula Volodymyr Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a round table including government officials, people’s deputies, journalists, analysts and NGO representatives. Preparing recommendations for the Parliament of Ukraine and the Parliament of the Autonomous republic of Crimea on resolving the problem of Crimean Tatars’ representation in state bodies and local self-government institutions.
Total: $ 2 008
Grantee: The Foundation for Research & Support of Indigenous Peoples of Crimea, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Bekirov Nadir.
Project Summary: Preparation of the informational and theoretical basis for development of a package of normative initiatives aimed at ensuring the rights of formerly deported people.
Total: $ 2 512
Grantee: The Foundation for Research & Support of Indigenous Peoples of Crimea, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Bekirov Nadir.
Project Summary: Improving the legal regulation of the re-integration of deported nations in accordance with the Constitution of Ukraine and the requirements of international law.
Total: $ 3 644
Grantee: The Foundation for Research & Support of Indigenous Peoples of Crimea, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Bekirov Nadir.
Project Summary: Developing a package of legislative and normative acts aimed at ensuring the rights of formerly deported peoples through study of other countries’ experience in this area. Preparation of an analytical overview of the relevant international standards and precedents.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Krymkaraylar – Association of Crimean Karayim, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Katyk Hennadiy Venyaminovych.
Project Summary: Protection of citizens’ rights and preservation of the culture, history and traditions of Crimean Karaims, by conducting a scientific practical conference.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Derekoy Culture and Ethnography Center, Yalta.
Project Manager: Mensytova Zarema Shevketivna.
Project Summary: Supporting the cultural ethnographic center in the Derekoy District of Yalta, one of the premier locations for ethnocultural tourism.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: Association of Greeks of the Village Chernopillya, Chornopillya.
Project Manager: Fedorova Olga Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Establishing the “Karachol” cultural-ethnographic center and open sky museum on the foundation of the Greek community at the village of Chornopillia.
Total: $ 6 990
Grantee: Institute of Citizen Initiatives Charitable Foundation, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Eminova Safiye Lyumanivna.
Project Summary: Enlarging the “Kermenchyk-Akmechet” Crimean Tatar Ethnotourist Center by adding on a center of architectural history and traditional musical culture of Crimean Tatars.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: Initium – The League of Crimean Tatar Lawyers, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Avamileva Emine Rodionivna.
Project Summary: Organizational and consultative support of existing ethnocultural centers. Conducting an evaluation of these centers, and provision of training for their personnel and management staff.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Association for the Promotion of the Development of Rural Green Tourism in Crimea, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Hordetska Nataliya Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Supporting the further development of ethnocultural tourism as a tool for solving socio-economic problems of various parts of Crimea.
Total: $ 5 500
Grantee: The Center for Ethno-Social Research, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Hukasyan Olena Norayrivna.
Project Summary: Encouraging the development of local initiatives and self-employment models, popularizing the ethnic culture of Armenians through the organization of an ethnotourism complex in Feodosiya.
Total: $ 5 500
Grantee: Kapsykhor – Ay-Serez NGO, Sudak.
Project Manager: Hodzhenov Refat Asanovych.
Project Summary: Establishing the “Kapsychor-Ay-Serez” Cultural and Ethnographical Center, a museum of history and culture, development of tourist itineraries and tours with description of the region’s historical past, as well as holding of workshops on carpet weaving, ceramics, and embroidering.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Krymchakhlar Crimean Republican Cultural Awareness Society, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Purym Yuriy Moyseyovych.
Project Summary: Preserving the culture of the tiny Krymchak culture and people through the creation of a Krymchak ethnocultural center.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: Maarifchi – Association of Crimean Tatar Educators, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Kadzhametova Safure.
Project Summary: Developing recommendations, by-laws, and normative documents that would ensure reciprocity and equivalence of Ukrainian and Turkish diplomas.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Karaylar National Cultural Karayim Society, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Ayvaz Fedir Isaakovych.
Project Summary: Establishing a Karaim language Sunday school that would also teach the history and traditions of this people.
Total: $ 4 800
Grantee: Association of Crimean Tatar Artists, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Trasinova Zarema.
Project Summary: Printing of an illustrated bi-lingual (Russian and Crimean Tatar) premier book in the series “Ancient Turkic Literature” – “The Great Sign in Honor of ‘Kel-tegyn’”.
Total: $ 3 145
Grantee: Crimean State Industrial & Pedagogics Institute, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Akmolayev Enver Sedametovych.
Project Summary: Publication of the “Crimean Tatar Language Stylistics Workbook”.
Total: $ 1 300
Grantee: Crimean Tatar Culture Foundation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Kurshutov Niyaver.
Project Summary: Publication of a compendium of poems by the Crimean Tatar classic M. Nuzeta.
Total: $ 3 655
Grantee: Gasprinskyy Crimean Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Abduvyelieva Tamila Islyamivna.
Project Summary: Publication of S. Bektore’s “Longing for the Fatherland”, the author’s first post-war compendium.
Total: $ 790
Grantee: Tavrian Ecological Institute, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Memetov Ayder Memetovych.
Project Summary: Publication of the textbook “Crimean Tatar” for grades 10-11. Preparation of a lesson plan and lessons in the course “Phonetics, Lexicology and Morphology of the Crimean Tatar language.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Drafting the final edition of the Concept of Inter-ethnic relations in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.
Total: $ 4 500
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Enhancing the existing set of available textbooks and methodical handbooks in the Crimean Tatar language as one way of renewing and developing this language through systemic study in general education schools.
Total: $ 7 000
Grantee: Maarifchi – Association of Crimean Tatar Educators, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Kadzhametova Safure.
Project Summary: Opening of ethnocultural education centers in newly created schools and classes with Crimean Tatar language of instruction. Conducting a two day seminar for instructors, and activities in ethnocultural education centers, as well as publication of materials and literature.
Total: $ 3 084
Grantee: Ana Tyly Mekteby – Native Language School, Myrne.
Project Manager: Asanova Leilya Nuriyivna.
Project Summary: Preparation of a pupil’s notebook and videocassettes for lessons that supplement the course: “Crimean Tatar – An Introduction to Conversation. Distribution of materials in schools and libraries.
Total: $ 2 640
Grantee: Bala Edebiyaty NGO, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Seytablayeva-Nalbantova Subhiye Useinovna.
Project Summary: Publication of the book “Stories for Children”, with TV scripts for children in Crimean Tatar. The collection includes Crimean Tatar translations of classics of world literature.
Total: $ 3 200
Grantee: Tavrian Mediation Group, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Aradzhyoni Marharyta Anatoliyivna.
Project Summary: Developing a conceptual vision and practical recommendations on the creation and implementation of the comprehensive program “Culture of Good Neighborliness” for kindergartens and schools in Crimea.
Total: $ 3 500
Grantee: Crimean Scientific & Methodical Center for Education Management at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine & the Vernadskyy Tavrian National University, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Bohdanovych Halyna Yuriyivna.
Project Summary: Publication of a Russian-Ukrainian-Crimean Tatar picture dictionary and distribution thereof in the education system.
Total: $ 4 024
Grantee: Foundation for Support to Simferopol City & Crimean Libraries, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Abduvyelieva Tamila Islyamivna.
Project Summary: Publication of a compendium of poems by the renowned Crimean Tatar classic Bekir Choban-Zade. First accomplished in Russian, which will encourage exchanges between the two peoples.
Total: $ 2 790
Grantee: Bala Edebiyaty NGO, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Muslimova Ediye Refativna.
Project Summary: Publication of a story book in the Crimean Tatar and Ukrainian languages.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Gasprinskyy Crimean Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Yahya Nadzhiye.
Project Summary: Popularizing the works of the well known classic of Crimean Tatar literature Bekir Choban-Zade. Publication of his book “New Literature of the Crimean Tatars” in Russian.
Total: $ 2 970
Grantee: Center for Near East Studies, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Bohomolov Oleksandr Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Researching models of formation and construction of Muslin identity in Ukraine.
Total: $ 27 702
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Conducting a prior review of the potential for local communities in the Crimea to establish cooperation with state authorities, NGOs and businesses in defending the rights of repatriants.
Total: $ 2 430
Grantee: Crimean Republican Bulgarian Society named after P. Khilendarskyy, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Radyeva Lyudmyla Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Publication of an historical and ethnographic booklet dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the transfer of Bulgarians to Crimea.
Total: $ 3 000
Number of Projects: 37.
Grant Amount: $ 95 903
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,56 %.
The Program was launched in 1999 with the aim to promote development of the Roma minority as one of the most vulnerable minority communities in Ukraine suffering open discrimination by public agencies, social services, and law-enforcement bodies. Over 2002, the Program provided the Roma community with possibilities to meet their needs in education and cultural self-expression, as well as with technical means necessary to establish cooperation and exchange of expertise with other organizations and institutions both in Ukraine and abroad. First and foremost, the Program was targeting activation of Roma civic movement and development of Roma NGO. As one of its achievements, the Program established communication with Roma communities and NGOs. There are already over 40 Roma NGOs in Ukraine which now have their problems defined in a more specific manner. The Program sees its next step in improvement of horizontal relations between Roma organizations and civic institutions to cultivate more beneficial environment for full-fledged development of the discriminated communities.
Generally, the Roma of Ukraine Program supported initiatives on three core priorities in social (including support to resource and medical centers), educational (support to the Roma studying at universities and assistance on Roma educational projects), and cultural areas.
The key achievements of the Roma of Ukraine Program in 2002 include the following:
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Cherkasy Region | 1 | $ 2 676 |
Kharkiv Region | 3 | $ 6 390 |
Kyiv City | 4 | $ 6 625 |
Odesa Region | 6 | $ 17 444 |
Transcarpathian Region | 20 | $ 38 300 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 3 | $ 24 468 |
Total: | 37 | $ 95 903 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Yekhipe Transcarpathian Association of Roma Community Organizations, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Adam Aladar Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Equipping the Egkhipe Cultural Center in Uzhhorod.
Total: $ 1 200
Grantee: Amala National Cultural NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Krykunov Ihor Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Support for the trip of Roma Theater “Romance” to participate in the International Festival “Theater Spring of Transcarpathia”.
Total: $ 1 000
Grantee: Rom Som Transcarpath³an Roma Cultural Association, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Pap Aladar Aladarovych.
Project Summary: Support for participation of the children’s folk dance ensemble “Rom Som” in the festival “Roma Folklore Dance”, held in Hungary.
Total: $ 600
Grantee: Ame Roma Community in Cherkasy Region, Zolotonosha.
Project Manager: Bambula Volodymyr Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Support for launching a new Sunday school for Roma children in Zolotonosha, Cherkasy region.
Total: $ 2 676
Grantee: Association of Roma of Tatarbunary District, Tatarbunary.
Project Manager: Stoyan Rustam Heorhiyovych.
Project Summary: Continuation of Roma Sunday school activity in Tatarbunary, Odesa region.
Total: $ 3 430
Grantee: Perechyn Chapter of the Romani Yag Transcarpathean Roma Cultural & Educational Association, Perechyn.
Project Manager: Tyrpak Ivan Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Support for a medical and consultative center for Roma at the Perechyn Central Hospital.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Bakhtalo Drom Odesa Roma Congress, Odesa.
Project Manager: Kovalenko Oleksandr Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Creation of an information and resource center for Roma in Odesa region.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Amaro Drom – Transcarpathian Regional Gypsy Society, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Pap Omelyan Yosypovych.
Project Summary: Support for the activity of a Roma children’s musical studio at School #14 in Uzhhorod.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Ame Roma Regional Cultural Center, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Karafetov Oleksandr Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Creation of a studio for learning the Romani language and culture in the city of Kharkiv.
Total: $ 3 140
Grantee: Romani Yah Transcarpathian Cultural Society – Velykiy Bereznyanskyy District NGO, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Tyrpak Ivan Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Support for further activity of the Roma Sunday school in Velyky Berezny.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Amala National Cultural NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Krykunov Ihor Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Holding the 3rd international festival of Roma theatre art AMALA 2002.
Total: $ 9 988
Grantee: Uzhhorod District Chapter of the Ukrainian Women’s League, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Fedorova Olena Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Activities at a Sunday school for Roma children, support of integration of Roma children into the process of studies in general education schools in Kholmok and Kontsovo.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Roma – Transcarpathian Romany NGO, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Adam Svitlana Yosypivna.
Project Summary: Support for teaching music and choreography at a Roma Sunday school in Uzhhorod.
Total: $ 3 700
Grantee: Rom Som Transcarpath³an Roma Cultural Association, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Pap Aladar Aladarovych.
Project Summary: Support for continuation of the Roma children studio in the city of Uzhhorod and its branch in Perechyn.
Total: $ 3 400
Grantee: Forumo Romen Ukrainatar (Forum of Ukrainian Roma), Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hryhorichenko Petro Dmytrovych.
Project Summary: Support for the trip of Petro Hryhorychenko, member of the International Roma Union Parliament, to the session of Parliament in the city of Milan.
Total: $ 745
Grantee: Association of Roma of the City and District of Kiliya.
Project Manager: Kondur Anatoliy Fedorovych.
Project Summary: Support for studies by six Roma students at higher education institutions in southern Ukraine.
Total: $ 3 925
Grantee: Romani Yag, Transcarpathian Cultural and Education Society, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Navrotska Yevheniya Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Support for the continuation of studies by Yeva Churey in the University of Uzhhorod.
Total: $ 340
Grantee: Romani Yag, Transcarpathian Cultural and Education Society, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Navrotska Yevheniya Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Continuation of studies by Roma women at the Interregional Personnel Management Academy, faculty of Management and business, majoring in psychology.
Total: $ 1 600
Grantee: Romani Yag, Transcarpathian Cultural and Education Society, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Navrotska Yevheniya Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Support for study by B. Yonash at the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management at the law department, majoring in Labor and Commercial Law.
Total: $ 800
Grantee: Roma – Transcarpathian Romany NGO, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Myn Oleksandr Yosypovych.
Project Summary: Support for the Roma students E. Y. Yaroshenko and V. V. Pintseishi at the Uzhhorod branch of the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management.
Total: $ 1 800
Grantee: Ung Romen Cultural Society for Protection of the Interests of Hungarian Roma in Transcarpathia, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Horvat Tyberiy Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Support for studies by L. V. Kavun at a higher education institution in Uzhhorod.
Total: $ 600
Grantee: Romanin Cherkhen (Roma Star) – Transcarpathian Regional Roma Youth Club, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Horvat Myroslav Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Support for studies by M. Horvath, the leader of the “Romani Cherkhen” NGO, at the freshmen level at the Uzhhorod branch of the Interregional Academy of Personnel Management, law department.
Total: $ 700
Grantee: Romani Zor – Transcarpathian Regional Roma Society, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Tyrpak Ivan Hustavovych.
Project Summary: Support for the studies of E. B. Buchko at the law department of the Uzhgorod National University.
Total: $ 660
Grantee: Romen Kharkiv Regional National & Cultural Society of Roma, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Matyushenko Ivan Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Support for the studies of I. I. Matiushenko at the 3rd course at the Yaroslav Mudriy National law Academy.
Total: $ 1 000
Grantee: Romani Zor – Transcarpathian Regional Roma Society, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Tyrpak Ivan Hustavovych.
Project Summary: Support for the studies of M. I. Nikiforov at the physical education department of the Uzhhorod National University.
Total: $ 472
Grantee: Lautary Society of Transcarpatian Roma Musical Culture, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Pap Vilmosh Aladarovych.
Project Summary: Support for higher education study of the “Lautari” Roma Musical Theater.
Total: $ 528
Grantee: Ame Roma Regional Cultural Center, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Karafetov Oleksandr Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Support for the education of Student V. Karafetova, O. Karafetov, K. Yarovynska, and O. Cherepovska at higher education institutions in Kharkiv.
Total: $ 2 250
Grantee: Romany School at the Izmayil Association of Romany, Izmayil.
Project Manager: Kondur Zemfira Anatoliyivna.
Project Summary: Support for a Sunday school at the Association of Roma in Izmail.
Total: $ 3 960
Grantee: Romani Zor – Transcarpathian Regional Roma Society, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Plisov Valeriy Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Support for the Roma children’s group at nursery school "Romashka" in Uzhhorod.
Total: $ 1 900
Grantee: Bakhtalo Drom Odesa Roma Congress, Odesa.
Project Manager: Arkhipov Yurii Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Studies of Roma student Y. Arkhipov at a branch of the Kharkiv State Academy of Technology and Organization of Nutrition.
Total: $ 129
Grantee: Association of Roma of the City and District of Kiliya.
Project Manager: Kondur Yuriy Fedorovych.
Project Summary: Support for a Sunday school for Roma in Kilia, Ismail district, Odesa region.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Amala National Cultural NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Danilkin Oleksiy Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Support for O. Danilkin’s visit to Sofia, Bulgaria, to conduct ethnographic research there.
Total: $ 880
Grantee: Kyiv Entrepreneurs School, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Pechenizkyy Volodymyr Petrovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a training seminar for representatives of Roma communities on "Resources for effective NGO self-organization".
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Kyiv Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Khopta Andriy Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Popularizing Roma culture, in particular theater art, as presented by professional and amateur theaters of Ukraine and the abroad on the capital’s festival stage during the “AMALA-2002” Festival.
Total: $ 11 480
Grantee: Roma – Transcarpathian Romany NGO, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Adam Yosyp Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Support for the trip by the ensemble “Soniachna Radvanka” and Roma NGO leaders, who are members of the “Pralipe” Congress, to Hungary.
Total: $ 1 000
Grantee: Forumo Romen Ukrainatar (Forum of Ukrainian Roma), Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hryhorichenko Petro Dmytrovych.
Project Summary: Support for studies by three Roma students – P. Hryhorichenko, P. Burlachenko and R. Tymoshenko, at various higher education institutions of Ukraine.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Roma – Transcarpathian Romany NGO, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Yaroshenko Eduard Yuriyovych.
Project Summary: Establishing a Roma Consultative and Resource center as well as conducting a practical seminar for Roma community leaders and youth.
Total: $ 4 000
Number of Projects: 68.
Grant Amount: $ 322 450
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 5,24 %.
The "Woman in Society" Program has a 7-year history of successful operation in Ukraine. Its main aim is to develop conditions for Ukrainian society to achieve the European and international level of gender equality, which is important for development of human potential and elimination of the existing barriers causing gender inequality.
In 2002, the Program worked to:
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
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Crimean Region | 1 | $ 7 945 |
Dnipropetrovsk Region | 1 | $ 11 796 |
Donetsk Region | 1 | $ 12 312 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 1 | $ 11 554 |
Kyiv City | 10 | $ 97 603 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 3 199 |
Odesa Region | 1 | $ 7 500 |
Poltava Region | 1 | $ 5 778 |
Ternopil Region | 1 | $ 5 000 |
Transcarpathian Region | 1 | $ 1 081 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 49 | $ 158 682 |
Total: | 68 | $ 322 450 |
Number of Projects: 5.
Grant Amount: $ 42 741
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,69 %.
Education in Ukraine, beginning with pre-school education, is based on gender differentiation which strengthens the division of social roles into purely female or male ones in the perception of girls and boys. It is a kind of a training for unequal social positions of men and women that starts at the early stage of individual development. Obviously, there is a necessity for essential changes in the structure of educational process and integration of gender approaches into education.
To implement gender sensitive concepts and methods into education, the Program continued its support to the innovation educational program, Empowering Education, aiming to promote changes and development of public opinion on gender equality. The Program also funded a training course on gender-sensitive journalism for students and professors of the Faculty of Journalism at Kyiv National Taras Shevchenko University.
The Program will also provide its assistance to the second all-Ukrainian competition of student papers on gender topics to stimulate independent research on gender subjects among students. This will also allow to determine the ways of implementing gender approaches into university education.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
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Kyiv City | 1 | $ 4 000 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 4 | $ 38 741 |
Total: | 5 | $ 42 741 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Women's Information & Consultative Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Suslova Olena Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Development and introduction of special courses on delegated empowering on the basis of a licensed course; conduct of training sources on delegated education using interactive methods, in schools subordinated to universities and colleges in Lviv, Simferopol, Vinnytsia and Chernihiv. Creation of a new handbook on empowering education.
Total: $ 29 870
Grantee: Women’s Perspective Mykolayiv Fund, Mykolayiv.
Project Manager: Zaporozhets Halyna Viktorivna.
Project Summary: Conducting an all-Ukrainian conference in Mykolayiv on May 14-15, 2002, dealing with the teaching of gender studies in Ukrainian universities and institutes; exchange of teaching experience through publication of conference proceedings and their distribution throughout Ukraine; as well as creation of a discussion group on the Fulbright Alumni web page.
Total: $ 1 745
Grantee: Scientific & Methodical Center for Secondary Education at the Ministry of Education & Science of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Yudina Svitlana Pavlivna.
Project Summary: Organizing and conducting the Second All-Ukrainian Competition for Scientific Work of Students on Gender topics, and the scientific practical conference "Gender: Realities and Prospects in Ukrainian Society".
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: Spadshchyna (Heritage) Women’s Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Datsyuk Halyna Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Creating a School of gender sensitive journalism; conducting training for practicing media representatives, students and journalism instructors; publication of the gender notebook "Journalistas and Journalists"; holding round tables to disseminate project information.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Women in Science NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Taran Nataliya Yuriyivna.
Project Summary: Enhancing society’s access to information on the role of women scientists in forming Ukraine’s scientific potential, by publishing a 2003 calendar with biographical descriptions of 12 woman scientists from various fields, as well as information about gender aspects of the sciences.
Total: $ 1 126
Number of Projects: 5.
Grant Amount: $ 50 000
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,81 %.
Obviously, the economic basis is the ground for gender equality, and economic rights provide the basis for human rights. A number of UN Conventions (Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women), Beijing Platform for Action and other international treaties stress the necessity to strengthen economic gender equality which can ensure women's independent status.
To enhance economic possibilities of women in Ukraine, the Program organized a competition for "Support to comprehensive business development programs for women" (jointly with Winrock International). The supported projects envisage implementation of complex economic programs, provision of information and advisory support to businesswomen at regional and national levels and in specific economic sectors. It is also planned to organize common trainings for public officials and NGO representatives to promote cooperation between the public and the third sector on the issues of women in economic development.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
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Dnipropetrovsk Region | 1 | $ 11 796 |
Donetsk Region | 1 | $ 11 500 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 1 | $ 11 554 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 3 199 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 1 | $ 11 951 |
Total: | 5 | $ 50 000 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Women’s Perspectives Western Ukrainian Center, Lviv.
Project Manager: Chumalo Marta Stepanivna.
Project Summary: Conducting five 4-day seminars on business-planning and support for inspectors of district employment centers and Lviv region NGOs; preparation and dissemination of the methodical brochure “Support for Initiation of Business for Unemployed Women through the Employment Center and other Social Organizations”; conducting 22 one-day seminars for unemployed women that want to undertake entrepreneurial activities.
Total: $ 3 199
Grantee: Tavrian Gender Research Center, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Shylina Anzhela Hryhorivna.
Project Summary: Conducting two five day training seminars for employment center specialists in Crimea; establishing experimental platforms in all district employment centers of Crimea; elaboration and improvement of training procedures for unemployed women at these platforms; publication of methodical materials; as well as holding an All-Ukrainian seminar for employment center specialists in all regions of Ukraine to encourage exchange and dissemination of useful experience.
Total: $ 11 951
Grantee: Business Initiatives Community Center, Ivano-Frankivsk.
Project Manager: Kulyk Tetiana Pavlivna.
Project Summary: Conducting training and providing legal consultations on running a successful business, licensing, labor law, rules of operation of controlling bodies, women’s leadership etc. in Ivano-Frankivsk region.
Total: $ 11 554
Grantee: Women’s Information Coordination Center, Dnipropetrovsk.
Project Manager: Voynich Hanna Matviyivna.
Project Summary: Implementing economic and multi-tiered business training programs and provision of consultative, information and legal support to women entrepreneurs and prospective women entrepreneurs. Conducting the ‘First Steps in Business” two day training activities on the basis of employment centers for women from throughout rural areas of Dnipropetrovsk region, as well as providing consultations to women who have started their own business and require economic and legal assistance.
Total: $ 11 796
Grantee: Donetsk Regional League of Business and Professional Women, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Chebotyuk Kateryna.
Project Summary: Conducting motivational and intensive instructional training on “How to Start One’s Own Business”; providing consulting assistance to women entrepreneurs; preparing and publishing an information and methodical handbook on entrepreneurial activities; holding information round tables, and a forum for graduates of the school “Paths for the Development of Entrepreneurship in the Donetsk region”; as well as the production and broadcast of three 30 minute TV programs during project implementation.
Total: $ 11 500
Number of Projects: 6.
Grant Amount: $ 40 001
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,65 %.
A human right for healthy life and access to modern health care services is one of the basic human rights, as well as a key component of stable development. Social, economic and environmental problems have caused decline of the birth rate; careless attitude to one's own health; proliferation of HIV/AIDS infection and sexually transmitted diseases; early sexual relations without any awareness of contraception and prevention of venereal diseases. This is not a complete, but quite an extensive list of causes of complicated women's reproductive health and the death rate spurred by cancer diseases of the reproductive system.
In 2002, the Program supported a number of projects aiming at educating individuals oriented towards healthy way of life, informing the youth on the importance of contraception and prevention of sexually transmitted diseases. The Program also funded campaigns to disseminate information on the possibilities to prevent pre-cancer and cancer diseases of the female reproductive system.
Support provided by the Program made it possible to organize a nationwide educational campaign, Knowledge Defeats Cancer, aiming not only to inform women about the necessity of early diagnostics, but also to collect charity contributions to purchase diagnostics equipment for central cancer treatment hospital. The campaign also promoted lobbying of women's rights for high quality diagnostics, treatment and after-surgery recovery under modern standards.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
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Crimean Region | 1 | $ 7 945 |
Kyiv City | 1 | $ 5 778 |
Odesa Region | 1 | $ 7 500 |
Poltava Region | 1 | $ 5 778 |
Ternopil Region | 1 | $ 5 000 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 1 | $ 8 000 |
Total: | 6 | $ 40 001 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Ukrainian Family – International Charitable Founation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Repnyovska Kateryna Arkadiyivna.
Project Summary: Organizing a school for volunteers to teach teachers and caregivers as well as students of three boarding schools in Kyiv, Bucha and Novohrad Volynskiy, on the topic of preventing the transmission of HIV/AIDS/STDs. The activities included training on an “peer to peer” basis, brain rings, and a drawing contest for World AIDS Day.
Total: $ 5 778
Grantee: Youth, Environment, Development Socio-Ecological Society, Ternopil.
Project Manager: Kalakaylo Iryna Yuliyanivna.
Project Summary: Introducing teaching and training programs on HIV/AIDS/STD prevention to professional and technical colleges in Ternopil region, including two methodological seminars for staff from 25 such institutions in the region and a summer volunteer school for professional and technical college female students according to the “peer to peer” method.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Crimea Family Planning Association, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Shevchenko Olena Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Improving available information in Crimea about prevention and early diagnosis of breast cancer.
Total: $ 7 945
Grantee: Our Children All-Ukrainian NGO, Odesa.
Project Manager: Pashko Inna Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Enhancing the information available about HIV/AIDS/STDs and forming models for safe sexual conduct amongst Odesa region boarding schools and orphanages.
Total: $ 7 500
Grantee: Woman's Health and Family Planning – Charitable Non-governmental Fund, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Maystruk Halyna Pavlivna.
Project Summary: Conducting a public education campaign titled “October – Knowledge Month on Breast Cancer”, aiming to inform the general public on the dangers of this form of cancer, the need for early diagnosis thereof, an lobbying of women’s rights to ensure such diagnosis, as well as treatment and rehabilitation according to contemporary standards.
Total: $ 8 000
Grantee: KROK Poltava City Child & Youth Organization, Poltava.
Project Manager: Ivanina Oleksandr Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Organizing a traveling consultation booth on reproductive health issues for boarding school residents and technical college students, as well as to provide methodological information to teaching and social work personnel in the districts of Poltava region; conducting an autumn school for volunteers with the aim of forming focus groups during tent camps for boarding school residents according to the schemes “Children + Adults” and “Children for Children”.
Total: $ 5 778
Number of Projects: 4.
Grant Amount: $ 22 846
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,37 %.
The competition for Administration of Information Network of Women's and Gender NGOs allowed to support three projects aiming at classification of information on the existing women's and gender libraries in Ukraine, resources, information centers etc., as well as development of the information network of Ukrainian women's and gender NGOs.
The Program supported creation of the Ukrainian Women's Portal [http://portal.uwf.kiev.ua]. It is a specialized Internet-site dedicated to the development and information support to the network of Ukrainian women's NGOs and the women's movement in Ukraine. The portal has become part of the information Eastern European network.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
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All-Ukrainian Projects | 4 | $ 22 846 |
Total: | 4 | $ 22 846 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Publication of a special issue of the “Open World” journal, dedicated to the development of IRF Women’s programs.
Total: $ 3 346
Grantee: Kirovohrad Informational Service for Women’s Issues, Kirovohrad.
Project Manager: Harashchenko Olena Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Creating a bibliographic database with descriptive annotations of information sources at an all-Ukrainian level.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Ukrainian Women’s Fund, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Bezsonova Lyudmyla Dmytrivna.
Project Summary: Analyzing, coordinating and disseminating through electronic and print media information on the women’s movement in Ukraine and abroad, including the preparation of a Ukrainian women’s NGO database, survey results on the state and development potential of said organizations, an overview of legal documents in gender equality, a gender problem data base, and a review of Internet resources for women’s NGOs.
Total: $ 12 000
Grantee: La Strada-Ukraine International Women’s Rights Defense Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Shvab Inna Anatoliyivna.
Project Summary: Creating a database to analyze specific instances of women trafficking, including information on consultants, lawyers and analysts, and specific advice on the issue. Placing a link to this database on the Information Portal for Women’s NGOs. Conducting a founder’s seminar to familiarize stakeholders and customers with the project.
Total: $ 2 500
Number of Projects: 32.
Grant Amount: $ 31 528
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,51 %.
Free access to international resources has a special significance for public awareness and joining the international women's movement, as well as direct participation in important decision-making at the international level. Therefore, one of the main priorities of the Program is to represent the interests of the Ukrainian women at the international level, attract the best international expertise for improvement of Ukrainian regulative mechanisms and living standards to match international (specifically, European) norms.
One of the most prominent events of the International Women's Movement in 2002 was the IX International Forum on Women's Rights in Development (October 3-6, Guadalajara, Mexico) which is equaled to one of the most important international women's conferences like "Beijing+5" and others. The participants of the Forum raised the issues of female solidarity in fighting for women's rights, introduction of gender mainstreaming in political and legislative documents, security of equal representation of women in the decision-making process, surmount of female poverty through the possibility of equal access to economic development, increased attention to women's reproductive health, etc. The Program supported participation of seven Ukrainian female representatives in the conference.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 4 | $ 3 600 |
Transcarpathian Region | 1 | $ 1 081 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 27 | $ 26 035 |
Total: | 32 | $ 31 528 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Donetsk Regional League of Business and Professional Women, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Horova Lyudmyla Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the work of the coordinating committee on the international media action “Sixteen Days Against Gender Violence”.
Total: $ 570
Grantee: Lviv Chapter of the Ukrainian Women’s League, Lviv.
Project Manager: Bilyk Zoryana Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the work of the 46th Session of the UN on the status of women.
Total: $ 788
Grantee: Woman's Health and Family Planning – Charitable Non-governmental Fund, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Maystruk Halyna Pavlivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the III European conference dedicated to psychosocial and medical problems of breast cancer (in Barcelona, Spain), March 19 – 23, 2002.
Total: $ 1 626
Grantee: Gender Studies Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Chepelyk Oksana Viktorivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the 24th International Festival of Films, in Chretei, France.
Total: $ 650
Grantee: Generation-Plus Lviv City NGO, Lviv.
Project Manager: Kiyanka Iryna Bohdanivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the international women’s conference “Woman and Politics”, in Dubrovnik, Croatia, May 16-18, 2002.
Total: $ 720
Grantee: Ukrainian Professional Psychologists Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kulbachka Tetiana Viktorivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the international congress “Woman, Work, Health”, Stockholm, Sweden, June 2-5, 2002.
Total: $ 630
Grantee: La Strada-Ukraine International Women’s Rights Defense Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Levchenko Kateryna Borysivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the fifth European conference on “Gender Equality: A Basic Issue in a Changing Society”, held in Skopje, Macedonia on June 20-21, 2002.
Total: $ 852
Grantee: La Strada-Ukraine International Women’s Rights Defense Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Savych Liliya Leontiyivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the fourth summer school for women NGO leaders of Southeastern Europe, held in Salonika, Greece, on May 19-31, 2002.
Total: $ 777
Grantee: Dzherela (Springs) – Charitable Society for Assistance to Disabled and Mentally Retarded Persons, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kravchenko Rayisa Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Participation by an NGO leader in an internship at a day service center for mentally deficient women in Norfolk, England, Great Britain, in June 2002.
Total: $ 1 130
Grantee: Council on Study of Productive Forces of Ukraine at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Herasymenko Hanna Vyacheslavivna.
Project Summary: Participation at the conference of the International Association of the Economy of Feminism, held in Los Angeles, July 12-14, 2002.
Total: $ 1 000
Grantee: Step by Step All-Ukrainian Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Volchenkova Halyna Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Participation in a seminar for organizers of Adult Education Week-2002 in the federal divisions of Russia and regions of Ukraine. Saint Petersburg, Russia, June 6-9, 2002.
Total: $ 258
Grantee: Nadiya (Hope) Kharkiv Local Women’s NGO, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Kovtun Olha Yuriyivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “16 Days Against Violence Against Women”, held in Budapest, Hungary on July 24-28, 2002.
Total: $ 400
Grantee: V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Pavlenko Valentyna Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the Ninth Forum on Women’s Rights in Development, held in Guadalahara, Mexico, on October 3-6, 2002.
Total: $ 1 860
Grantee: League of Women Voters of Ukraine 50/50, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kobelyanska Larysa.
Project Summary: Participation in the Ninth Forum on Women’s Rights in Development, held in Guadalahara, Mexico, on October 3-6, 2002.
Total: $ 1 860
Grantee: Kharkiv Center for Women's Studies, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Rudnyeva Oleksandra Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the Ninth Forum on Women’s Rights in Development, held in Guadalahara, Mexico, on October 3-6, 2002.
Total: $ 1 295
Grantee: Kharkiv Center for Women's Studies, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Kochemyrovska Olena Oleksiyivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the Ninth Forum on Women’s Rights in Development, held in Guadalahara, Mexico, on October 3-6, 2002.
Total: $ 1 845
Grantee: Donetsk Regional League of Business and Professional Women, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Horova Lyudmyla Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the Ninth Forum on Women’s Rights in Development, held in Guadalahara, Mexico, on October 3-6, 2002.
Total: $ 1 841
Grantee: Odesa Scientific Center for Women’s Studies, Odesa.
Project Manager: Smolyar Lyudmyla Oleksiyivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the international conference “Region, Nation, Gender”, held in Vienna, July 28 – August 2, 2002.
Total: $ 1 272
Grantee: Kyiv Scientific & Educational Gender Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kutova Nataliya Andriyivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the Eighth International Multi-disciplinary Congress of Women, in Kampala, Uganda, on July 21-26, 2002.
Total: $ 1 150
Grantee: Choice – Association, Lviv.
Project Manager: Sydorenko Olha Yaremivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the Global Conference of the Zonta International Women’s Organization, to improve cooperation with the international women’s movement. This event was held in Gothenburg, Sweden, on June 28 – July 4, 2002.
Total: $ 410
Grantee: Women's Information & Consultative Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zaytseva Olena Valeriyivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the Ninth Forum on Women’s Rights in Development, held in Guadalahara, Mexico on October 3-6, 2002.
Total: $ 1 295
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Payment of registration fees for participation in the Ninth Forum on Women’s Rights in Development, for Ukrainian women’s NGO representatives.
Total: $ 1 280
Grantee: League of Women Voters of Ukraine 50/50, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Melnyk Tamara Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the school “Gender Analysis and Politics”, Kazan, Russia, August 1 – 11, 2002.
Total: $ 700
Grantee: Women’s Information Coordination Center, Dnipropetrovsk.
Project Manager: Voynich Hanna Matviyivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the IX International Forum on Women’s Rights and Development, in Guadalahara, Mexico, October 3-6, 2002.
Total: $ 2 050
Grantee: Spadshchyna (Heritage) Women’s Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Datsyuk Halyna Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the final training seminar of the “Women’s Oral History” International Project, at Issik-Kul, August 12-14, 2002.
Total: $ 756
Grantee: Association in Support of Women’s Entrepreneurship, Vinnytsia.
Project Manager: Pochekutova Alina Olehivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the Second Forum of Women Entrepreneurs to establish contacts and conduct joint programs with other women’s business associations. Geneva, Switzerland, March 2003.
Total: $ 700
Grantee: Kyiv Institute for Gender Studies, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Derevyanko Lyudmyla.
Project Summary: Participation in internships on prevention of HIV infection amongst women of reproductive age, in Tel-Aviv, Israel, October 7 -20, 2002.
Total: $ 574
Grantee: Khosen Credit Union, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Ilko Oksana Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the Microcrediting +5 Summit, New York, November 13, 2002.
Total: $ 1 081
Grantee: Ukrainian Women’s Fund, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hryva Lidiya Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the seminar “Building Information and Documentation Centers”, Zagreb, Croatia, October 25-26, 2002.
Total: $ 843
Grantee: Woman's Health and Family Planning – Charitable Non-governmental Fund, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Stroyanovska Olena Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the European training course on advocacy (defense of the rights of breast cancer victims), Milan, Italy, November 23-24, 2002.
Total: $ 570
Grantee: Women in an Agrarian World Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Stakhnevych Valentyna Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the VI symposium “Gender – from Losses to Profits”, held in Kiel, Germany, on November 15-17, 2002.
Total: $ 560
Grantee: Kyiv Scientific & Educational Gender Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Lebedynska Iryna Vadymivna.
Project Summary: Participation in the international conference “The World for Women, and Women for the World”, held in Minsk, Belarus, on November 29-30, 2002.
Total: $ 185
Number of Projects: 6.
Grant Amount: $ 95 705
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,55 %.
The network projects are implemented jointly with other national Soros Foundations. The "Woman in Society" Program participated in the following projects:
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 4 | $ 84 225 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 2 | $ 11 480 |
Total: | 6 | $ 95 705 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Women's Information & Consultative Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Suslova Olena Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Development and strengthening of an International Empowering Education Network; creation of new models for integrating gender fairness with the assistance of new forms of gender pedagogy.
Total: $ 50 000
Grantee: Women's Information & Consultative Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Suslova Olena Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Conducting an empowering education training in Thailand.
Total: $ 5 151
Grantee: Women's Information & Consultative Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Suslova Olena Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Conducting an empowering education training in Indonesia.
Total: $ 7 074
Grantee: Spadshchyna (Heritage) Women’s Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Datsyuk Halyna Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Collection and investigation of oral history by Ukrainian women aged 70 -75, who were witnesses to socio-political crises of the Soviet and transition periods, as well as interview with 20 women and publication of the book “Oral Women’s Stories”.
Total: $ 3 502
Grantee: Ukrainian Reform Education Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Movchan Iryna Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Highlighting gender topics in publicist TV program on "Ukrainian Women and Politics" and presentation thereof in the Network Women’s Program media collection; encouraging the sharing of the network project’s gender collection in Ukraine.
Total: $ 7 978
Grantee: Women's Information & Consultative Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Suslova Olena Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Holding an additional training for trainers on empowering education from the countries of Southeast Asia, and professional qualification training for Ukrainian training teams and participants from Moldova, on January 8-9, 2003.
Total: $ 22 000
Number of Projects: 8.
Grant Amount: $ 34 000
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,55 %.
This competition was organized due to lack of information and superfluous analysis of gender related topics, as well as failure to notice these topics in the general context of culture and sociality, psychology and philosophy. The competition is aiming to spread the idea of gender equality in the Ukrainian society by publishing Ukrainian translations of papers prepared by foreign authors on gender matters.
The supported translations will help to form the ideas on the most recent tendencies in modern gender studies and will inform on the modern analytical methods and approaches that can become helpful for classes on gender topics.
Among other books, the Program also supported translation of chapters from "Woman and Health". This book contains a much broader range of issues than the previous publications on the subject and is not limited to the reproduction aspects only.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 8 | $ 34 000 |
Total: | 8 | $ 34 000 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Osnovy All-Ukrainian Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Solomakha Tetiana Heorhiyivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of “A Companion to Feminist Philosophy”.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Sfera Publishers – International Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Khlopova Oksana Petrivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of Michael S. Kimmel’s “The Gendered Society”.
Total: $ 3 970
Grantee: Sfera Publishers – International Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Khlopova Oksana Petrivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of “The Chalice and the Blade. Our History, Our Future...” by Riane Eisler.
Total: $ 3 050
Grantee: Astrolabe Publishers LTD, Lviv.
Project Manager: Slobodyanyuk Lyudmyla Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of “Psychoanalysis and Feminism: A Radical Reassessment of Freudian Psychoanalysis,” by Juliet Mitchell.
Total: $ 6 255
Grantee: Sfera Publishers – International Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Khlopova Oksana Petrivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of “Woman & Health” by M. Goldman and M. Hatch.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Vysoka Polytsya (Top Shelf) Satellite Social Programs – Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Finkelshteyn Leonid Petrovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of “The Creation of Feminist Consciousness: From the Middle Ages to 1870”. By Gerda Lerner.
Total: $ 3 975
Grantee: Lada Vest Trading House LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Finkelshteyn Leonid Petrovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book “Gender Studies – A Collection of Articles”.
Total: $ 2 375
Grantee: Achilles Publishers LTD, Lviv.
Project Manager: Malyuha Ihor Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of “Swiat bez Kobiet: plec v polskim zyciu publicznym”, by Agnieszka Graff.
Total: $ 2 375
Number of Projects: 2.
Grant Amount: $ 5 629
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,09 %.
The "Woman in Society" Program had also supported out-of-competition projects which did not comply with the competition priorities but demonstrated innovative approaches to development of solutions for specific important problems of the Ukrainian society. For example, the Program preformed and published the research titled "To Be a Lesbian in Ukraine" which was presented to the public on the day when homosexuality was decriminalized.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 2 | $ 5 629 |
Total: | 2 | $ 5 629 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Women’s Network Information & Education Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Heydar Layma Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Conducting a baseline research study and needs analysis of the lesbian movement of Ukraine and publication of an information brochure on this topic.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Liberal Society Institute, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kyselyova Oksana Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Preparing and conducting the parallel section “Forming European Ecological Policy on the Basis of Gendered Stable Development” with participation by 15 women’s NGO leaders, at the Firth Pan-European Conference “The Environment for Europe”, held in Kyiv in May 2003. Organizing and conducting a national seminar for potential conference participants.
Total: $ 3 629
Number of Projects: 74.
Grant Amount: $ 757 962
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 12,31 %.
In 2002, the Mass Media Program launched in 1993 helped to resolve a whole range of interrelated issues associated with establishment of freedom of speech and development of the parliamentary elections. As a matter of fact, the IRF's strategy, Media and Elections, adopted for the above parliamentary elections became the strategy for promotion of free access to balanced information and advancement of open debates between various political forces, something that Ukrainian media were not able to provide on their own. Implementing the Program, IRF accumulated public interest in the media model embracing not only state and corporate (party) business, but also social matters.
Peculiarities of the national election campaign became apparent in the distorted presentation of information to voters which prevented the public from making a balanced decision on their electoral choice. IRF was the first to attract attention to this fact. It encouraged joint efforts of the Ukrainian public sector and international organizations that together managed to exercise public pressure in a number of cases when the mass media were urged to admit discussion and debate forms of direct communication between voters and politicians, especially those of them who had small chances of accessing the media at the beginning of the election campaign.
At the same time, IRF considered the Program's elections strategy as an opportunity for more distinct formulation of long-term requirements of the media environment as concerns legislative support to the information and media sector.
In 2002, the Program pursued the following priorities:
In 2002, IRF also supported organization of journalist and media associations promoting professional integration of journalists for definition of the main requirements of their environment and the society, specifically as concerns lobbying for the systems of efficient self-regulation of journalistic environments with due regard of western practices first of all.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kirovohrad Region | 1 | $ 13 662 |
Kyiv City | 6 | $ 42 502 |
Lviv Region | 2 | $ 11 992 |
Poltava Region | 1 | $ 14 625 |
Transcarpathian Region | 2 | $ 31 180 |
Zaporizhia Region | 1 | $ 5 540 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 61 | $ 638 461 |
Total: | 74 | $ 757 962 |
Number of Projects: 61.
Grant Amount: $ 643 546
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 10,45 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kirovohrad Region | 1 | $ 13 662 |
Kyiv City | 5 | $ 41 034 |
Lviv Region | 2 | $ 11 992 |
Poltava Region | 1 | $ 14 625 |
Transcarpathian Region | 2 | $ 31 180 |
Zaporizhia Region | 1 | $ 5 540 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 49 | $ 525 513 |
Total: | 61 | $ 643 546 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Independent Association of TV Broadcasters of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Horban Yuriy Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Development and broadcasting of a series of debate programs with election campaign participants from various parties and blocs on the STB TV channel.
Total: $ 49 000
Grantee: Ukrainian-Polish Forum, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hubska Viktoriya Petrivna.
Project Summary: Ensuring information dissemination about the 2002 Ukraine Parliament election amongst Polish publications.
Total: $ 2 933
Grantee: Ukrainian Reform Education Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kolomyyets Marta Anatoliyivna.
Project Summary: Production of the program “He who knows makes the right choice” and distribution through regional TV channels.
Total: $ 8 221
Grantee: Ukrainian Association for Intellectual Property Rights Protection, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kulyas Ihor Pavlovych.
Project Summary: Support for the “Election Night” TV marathon on the Novyi Kanal TV channel.
Total: $ 9 594
Grantee: Internews – Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Lihachova-Chernolutska Natalia Lvivna.
Project Summary: Creation and support (over a seven month period) of the English language version of the Telekrytyka web-site.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Ukrainian Democratic Ring Project NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Makyeyev Serhiy Oleksiyovych.
Project Summary: Collection and processing of information on election platforms of parties and blocs; comparative analysis; brochure publication.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Secretariat of the Freedom of Choice Coalition of NGOs of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sikora Ivan Venyaminovych.
Project Summary: Monitoring campaign financing of political parties in the media.
Total: $ 8 560
Grantee: Internews – Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Makarenko Oleksandr Vadymovych.
Project Summary: Informing the CIS public of elections in Ukraine through a training session for TV journalists from CIS countries titled “Election Campaign and Vote Coverage on TV”.
Total: $ 13 338
Grantee: Elit-Profi Ratings Research Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Stus Dmytro Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Conducting twice a month meetings of the "Open Book" press club; placing meeting proceedings on the club’s web page.
Total: $ 7 553
Grantee: Internews – Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kvurt Kostyantyn Semenovych.
Project Summary: Supporting travel of journalists from 9 CIS countries to Ukraine for the March 2002 Parliament election.
Total: $ 7 720
Grantee: Supporting the Development of Television in Ukraine – Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Taukach Olha Heorhiyivna.
Project Summary: Debates production by the Gravis TV Studio and broadcast thereof on the UT-1 National TV Company, with participation of representatives of various political forces, during the Parliament election campaign in 2002.
Total: $ 27 659
Grantee: Center of Independent Political Researchers & Journalists, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Prytula Volodymyr Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Media monitoring of nine Crimean periodicals and two Crimean TV channels.
Total: $ 10 855
Grantee: Internews – Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Makarenko Oleksandr Vadymovych.
Project Summary: Support for the Polish-Ukrainian Conference “Regional Media: New Trends on the Market”, including participation of 12 Polish experts and journalists, and 20 Ukrainian radio, TV and newspaper journalists from various regions of the country.
Total: $ 5 600
Grantee: Institute of Mass Information, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sabri Yuliya Viktorivna.
Project Summary: Permanent monitoring of the state of freedom of speech; provision of cost-free and regular legal consultations for journalists; support for regional trips and reviews; regular updates to the web site of the Institute of Mass Information.
Total: $ 14 810
Grantee: Institute of Mass Information, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zverev Leonid Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Providing support for filing a complaint in defense of Radio Kontynent at the European Court of Human Rights (in Strasbourg, France).
Total: $ 3 700
Grantee: Media-League NGO, Kremenchuk.
Project Manager: Zhyvotovsky Oleh Yakovych.
Project Summary: Familiarizing Ukrainian journalists with management standards at Italian TV companies.
Total: $ 1 407
Grantee: Committee of Voters of Ukraine, Zakarpattia Regional Division, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Livinsky Oleksa Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Election observation by Ukrainian journalists in Slovakia and support for coverage of the Slovak election campaign in Ukrainian media.
Total: $ 2 750
Grantee: Community Initiatives Association, Kirovohrad.
Project Manager: Ptashkina Nina Oleksiyivna.
Project Summary: Supporting the activities of a freedom of speech monitoring center in Kirovohrad, provision of legal consultations to journalists, and conduct of legal education seminars for journalists.
Total: $ 13 662
Grantee: Institute of Politics, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Horbach Volodymyr Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Undertaking an analytical research study of the information space in the regions of Ukraine and publication of the information-analytical guidebook “Regional Ukraine”.
Total: $ 30 000
Grantee: Independent TV & Radio Broadcasters Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Lebedyeva Tetiana Yakivna.
Project Summary: Conducting an expert analysis and discussion of the normative acts of the National Council on Television and Radio Broadcasting; conducting public hearings following up on the results of the analysis.
Total: $ 11 170
Grantee: Ukrainian Association of Periodical Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Molodetska Lidiya Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Conducting a review of Ukrainian legislation to ascertain its potential to further the privatization of print media in Ukraine. Conducting a seminar, publication of a brochure, and preparation of a draft law on privatization of media, followed by public hearings.
Total: $ 9 930
Grantee: Poltava Regional Media Club, Poltava.
Project Manager: Kalashnyk Lyudmyla Dmytrivna.
Project Summary: Creating an information and consulting center for journalists at the media club, conducting a regional contest for the best coverage of the issues of freedom of speech and human rights, conducting seminars and conferences, and publishing an electronic bulletin on the state of free speech in the Poltava region.
Total: $ 14 625
Grantee: Mytets (Artist) Charitable Organization, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kasanevskyy Volodymyr Adolfovych.
Project Summary: Holding a seminar on the topic of "Establishing and Developing a Professional Association of Press Caricaturists in Ukraine" with participation by 30 leading Ukrainian caricaturists from all regions of the country.
Total: $ 4 036
Grantee: Independent TV & Radio Broadcasters Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Lebedyeva Tetiana Yakivna.
Project Summary: Building up an Independent TV & Radio Broadcasters Association by stimulating activities of local branches, conducting three events in the regions, including round tables on organizing a lobbying campaign at the local level on issues of freedom of speech and TV and radio broadcasters’ professional activity.
Total: $ 9 860
Grantee: Group of Citizens NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Myronov Oleksiy Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Activating a multi-partite dialogue between representative of the authorities, political elite, and NGOs through support for the activities of the “Obkom” Internet publication.
Total: $ 14 917
Grantee: Center for Information & Analytical Research, Chernivtsi.
Project Manager: Zabrodsky Vasyl Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Supporting the "Triangle" cycle of TV and radio programmes, devoted to dialogue between the authorities, society and the media.
Total: $ 4 790
Grantee: Respublika Institute for Economic & Social Problems, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Chemerys Volodymyr Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Producing “The Face of Protest”, a 30 minute documentary about the events of late 2000 – early 2001 in Ukraine.
Total: $ 11 195
Grantee: ANOD Analytical & Research Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Marchenko Yuriy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Investigating information activities and enhancing the performance of state bodies’ press services, strengthening information collaboration along the “state – society” nexus (at the level of press service – media), on the basis of recommendations flowing from the investigation.
Total: $ 8 100
Grantee: Laboratory of Social Analysis F-4, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Lapin Yevhen Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Creating and providing real time support to a database with information on the activities of political forces in Parliament, and monitoring the implementation of pre-election promises; disseminating this information before the general public.
Total: $ 12 227
Grantee: Ukrainian Association for Intellectual Property Rights Protection, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Tkachenko Oleksandr Vladislavovych.
Project Summary: Production of the documentary film “1991. Independence”, a part of the documentary cycle “New History of Ukraine”.
Total: $ 14 950
Grantee: Ukrainian Association of Periodical Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Molodetska Lidiya Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Creating and placing an eight page specialized insert titled “The Citizen and The Authorities”, with a 400,000 print run in 20 regional newspapers throughout Ukraine.
Total: $ 14 643
Grantee: Geneza Social & Humanitarian Consortium, Lviv.
Project Manager: Yurash Diana Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Building and administering an Internet database with information on government structures; producing a specialized TV program for local airing; establishing a radio program.
Total: $ 10 592
Grantee: Ukrainian-Polish Forum, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hubska Viktoriya Petrivna.
Project Summary: Supporting the participation of Ukrainian media and NGO representatives in Roundtable III “Ukraine on the Path to Mature Nation Statehood: Ukraine and the Euro-Atlantic Community”, held on October 8-9, 2002 in Washington, D.C.
Total: $ 9 498
Grantee: Reforming Land Relations in Ukraine – Information & Resource Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Korchakova Nataliya Valeriyivna.
Project Summary: Conducting the “My Land” journalist competition on land reform, with the aim of enhancing their competence in writing about the topic, and informing them about state bodies’ obligation to provide access to information.
Total: $ 10 810
Grantee: Democratic Initiatives 2002 – Zaporizhzhia Regional Public Union, Zaporizhzhia.
Project Manager: Khokhlov Denys Vyacheslavovych.
Project Summary: Opening a public consultation room and creating a specialized radio program on the ecological situation in the Zaporizhia region, as well as production of a radio program and its going on air on Radio Velykyi Luh.
Total: $ 5 540
Grantee: Institute of Mass Information, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zverev Leonid Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Legal support to the victim party in the case of Heorhiy Honhadze: submitting a claim to the European Court of Human Rights and leading the case in cooperation with the Reporters Without Borders international organization.
Total: $ 12 380
Grantee: Internews – Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Lihachova-Chernolutska Natalia Lvivna.
Project Summary: Monitoring socio-political TV programmes, and developing methods of identifying manipulative techniques employed during TV programs, as well as categorizing the same and developing recommendations on production methods employed in such programs.
Total: $ 6 900
Grantee: Academy of Ukrainian Press Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Dzhyha Tetyana Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Analyzing political advertisements during the 2002 election campaign, and laying the foundations of a research study on media influence on audiences.
Total: $ 2 700
Grantee: Informational Press Center NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Pochtar Hennadiy Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Continuing the activities of an information press center for journalists, maintaining a full text database of publications, and providing equipment for an Internet center for journalists.
Total: $ 14 869
Grantee: Institute of Mass Information, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zverev Leonid Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Developing an English-language version of the Institute of Mass Information web-site, and support thereto for six months.
Total: $ 4 910
Grantee: Your Life NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Naumenko Stanislav Hryhorovych.
Project Summary: Conducting an information campaign on topics of importance to the gay community in Ukraine, as well as publication and distribution of the "Your Life" journal.
Total: $ 8 586
Grantee: Academy of Ukrainian Press Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ivanov Valeriy Feliksovych.
Project Summary: Conducting research on the theoretical and practical foundations of media monitoring activities in Ukraine, creation of an open and generally comprehensible scientific method for conducting media monitoring in Ukraine.
Total: $ 5 100
Grantee: Institute of Mass Information, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zverev Leonid Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Holding a training seminar on situational events, analyzing on the basis of several media outlets, and tracking certain high profile cases – the disappearance of H. Honhadze, the murder of I. Aleksandrov, the attempted imprisonment of O. Lyashko. The seminar trainer was Rober Menard of Reporteurs Sans Frontiers.
Total: $ 5 900
Grantee: Mytets (Artist) Charitable Organization, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kasanevskyy Volodymyr Adolfovych.
Project Summary: Ensuring the participation of a representative of the World Organization in Defense of the Rights of caricaturists at the seminar of Ukrainian caricaturists titled “Establishing a Professional Association of Caricaturists of the Ukrainian Media”.
Total: $ 1 524
Grantee: Spilnyy Prostir (Common Space) Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Nesteryak Yuriy Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Ensuring constant monitoring of media balance by keeping a pulse on 24 regional newspapers in the form of reader questions for political leaders and answers on the publication’s pages.
Total: $ 15 000
Grantee: Ukrainian-Polish Forum, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hubska Viktoriya Petrivna.
Project Summary: Participation of Ukrainian journalists in observing the 2002 elections to the US House of Representatives and US Senate.
Total: $ 14 592
Grantee: Ukrainian-Polish Forum, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hazhaman Vasyl Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Ensuring a dialogue amongst representatives of Ukrainian state, political, scientific and NGO factors and the European mass media, in preparing and disseminating in foreign media programs and reports on Ukrainian topics.
Total: $ 11 702
Grantee: Public Radio Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kryvenko Oleksandr Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Support for the activities of an independent radio service not reliant on the authorities, politicians or private capital, which prepares and distributes a quality information product.
Total: $ 14 880
Grantee: Sozarin Center for Social Protection and Rehabilitation of Invalids, Lviv.
Project Manager: Lavrynovych Oleksandr Petrovych.
Project Summary: A ten day internship for a Ukrainian journalist at the Sczecin Courier Polish newspapers, with the aim of spreading Polish local press experience in Ukraine.
Total: $ 1 400
Grantee: Ukrainian-Polish Forum, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hazhaman Vasyl Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Visit to Ukraine of 20 journalists from the EU countries, and their meeting with political leaders and the creative elite.
Total: $ 2 766
Grantee: Academy of Ukrainian Press Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ivanov Valeriy Feliksovych.
Project Summary: Travel by eight Ukrainian journalists to Prague in order to cover the NATO Summit there in 2002.
Total: $ 7 200
Grantee: Academy of Ukrainian Press Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ivanov Valeriy Feliksovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a content analysis research to prepare a report on the state of news reporting on leading Ukrainian TV channels, employing modern scientific methods in investigating the problems of national television.
Total: $ 10 335
Grantee: Bez Uperedhzen (Without Prejudice) Ukrainian-Polish Journalist Club, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Soldatenko Ihor Valeriyovych.
Project Summary: Broad discussion by the Ukrainian general public of the finest examples of political satire published by Ukrainian media over the past year, and conduct of the "Zolota Ratytsia" Political Satire Contest.
Total: $ 14 800
Grantee: Society for Community Self-Defense – Transcarpathian Regional NGO, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Chyzhmar Yuriy Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Support for the activities of the Roma national editorial staff at the Community FM radio station in Uzhhorod.
Total: $ 21 440
Grantee: Internews – Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Makarenko Oleksandr Vadymovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a school on news for regional media representatives.
Total: $ 20 100
Grantee: Laboratory for Legislative Initiatives, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Synyookyi Oleksandr Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Preparing a print version, publishing, disseminating and announcement of the book "International Standards for Mass Media Activity Regulation. A Compendium of ARTICLE 19 materials".
Total: $ 5 185
Grantee: League of Economic Journalists, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kyrychenko Oleksiy Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a journalists’ investigation of the death of Mykhailo Kolomyyets, former director of the Ukrainian News agency.
Total: $ 12 492
Grantee: Academy of Ukrainian Press Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ivanov Valeriy Feliksovych.
Project Summary: Conducting an objective quantitative analysis of foreign news broadcasters’ news programs re-translated in Ukraine, and Ukrainian broadcasters; preparation and publication of a general report with comparative analysis of professional competence and political bias of Ukrainian radio news broadcasts.
Total: $ 11 120
Grantee: Institute of Mass Information, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zverev Leonid Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a competition of political caricature on the topic of “Freedom and its Boundaries” including Ukrainian and foreign caricaturists, and conducting an exhibit of competition winners at the French Building of the Press.
Total: $ 9 980
Grantee: Ukrainian Association of Periodical Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Molodetska Lidiya Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Organizing a system for disseminating the results of newspaper reader audience surveys in Ukraine: publication of a report and dissemination on a cost free basis thereof among print publication editorial staffs.
Total: $ 4 700
Grantee: Romani Yag, Transcarpathian Cultural and Education Society, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Adam Aladar Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Publication of the All-Ukrainian Roma newspaper “Romani Yag”.
Total: $ 9 740
Number of Projects: 13.
Grant Amount: $ 114 416
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,86 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 1 | $ 1 468 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 12 | $ 112 948 |
Total: | 13 | $ 114 416 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Placement of the newspaper insert “March 31” by the All-Ukrainian Public Monitoring Committee in regional print media.
Total: $ 20 019
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Conducting a three day seminar on information security and protection in computer networks for Ukrainian Internet media representatives.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Placement of the "31 March" newspaper insert developed by the All-Ukrainian Public Monitoring Committee in the Komsomolskaya Pravda v Ukrayine newspaper.
Total: $ 11 469
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: "31 March" newspaper insert placement by the All-Ukrainian Public Monitoring Committee in regional media (25 regions of Ukraine).
Total: $ 8 070
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Placement of PSA advertising on the STB TV channel on behalf of the Forum of Civic Organizations of Ukraine.
Total: $ 7 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Placement of PSA advertising with Nashe Radio on behalf of the Forum of Civic Organizations of Ukraine.
Total: $ 1 468
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Establishing an information and correspondent network for Roma media.
Total: $ 3 449
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Ensuring coordination of efforts by NGOs and media experts through the activities of the Public Council on Freedom of Speech and Information; establishing collaboration with the relevant Parliament committee.
Total: $ 15 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Establishing mechanisms for legal, organizational and methodological support for the first stage of the creation of a National Trade Union of Media Workers.
Total: $ 13 551
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Provision of legal assistance to Radio Kontynent, and legal counsel in court cases.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Assisting the activities of the Public Council on Freedom of Speech and Information, including legal, expert and organizational assistance in conducting Parliament hearings on freedom of speech and censorship in Ukraine, on December 4, 2002.
Total: $ 24 726
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Familiarizing the Ukrainian population at large with Roma issues, the states of this nation, and assisting in the development of a positive image of Romani amongst the Ukrainian population.
Total: $ 940
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Review of the development of Public Radio and the Panorama Radio Service projects.
Total: $ 2 724
Number of Projects: 77.
Grant Amount: $ 695 823
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 11,30 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Chernihiv Region | 4 | $ 20 582 |
Dnipropetrovsk Region | 4 | $ 39 642 |
Donetsk Region | 8 | $ 70 234 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 2 | $ 16 998 |
Khmelnytskyi Region | 1 | $ 5 440 |
Kyiv City | 10 | $ 133 564 |
Kyiv Region | 1 | $ 3 012 |
Luhansk Region | 2 | $ 12 640 |
Mykolaiv Region | 2 | $ 24 694 |
Poltava Region | 2 | $ 14 230 |
Rivne Region | 1 | $ 5 526 |
Sumy Region | 1 | $ 3 490 |
Ternopil Region | 2 | $ 13 128 |
Transcarpathian Region | 3 | $ 17 707 |
Zaporizhia Region | 2 | $ 9 459 |
Zhytomyr Region | 1 | $ 8 360 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 31 | $ 297 117 |
Total: | 77 | $ 695 823 |
Number of Projects: 22.
Grant Amount: $ 273 062
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 4,44 %.
The Judicial Reform Support Program in Ukraine is aiming to promote the reform of Ukrainian judiciary, develop independent and efficient judicial system, ensure open and unbiased administration of justice in Ukraine, and improve court mechanisms for protection of human and civil rights and freedoms.
By now, the history of judicial reform in Ukraine has exceeded a 10-year period. Evidently, its main achievements include establishment of constitutional principles of judiciary as an independent branch of power in Ukraine, adoption of a number of laws and amendments to the valid normative acts in order to regulate organizational and procedural aspects of judiciary.
At the same time, quite a number of topical problems remain unsolved while their solution is required for normal functioning of the judiciary, specifically: information and logistic support to courts, professional education system for candidate judges and improvement of judges' professional skills, specialization of courts, disciplinary liability of judges, litigation reform, and operation of judicial self-governance bodies.
Therefore, the program focused its efforts in 2002 on the following priorities:
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Chernihiv Region | 1 | $ 8 064 |
Dnipropetrovsk Region | 1 | $ 12 973 |
Donetsk Region | 2 | $ 26 809 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 1 | $ 11 145 |
Kyiv City | 2 | $ 44 900 |
Luhansk Region | 1 | $ 7 618 |
Mykolaiv Region | 1 | $ 10 434 |
Transcarpathian Region | 1 | $ 11 390 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 12 | $ 139 729 |
Total: | 22 | $ 273 062 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Ukrainian Legal Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zaytsev Yuiriy Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Dissemination of information on the status, rules, procedure and practice of the European Court of Human Rights, through publication of the journal “European Court Case Law. Decisions. Commentaries”.
Total: $ 20 000
Grantee: Juridical Club NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Siryy Mykola Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Drafting and submitting for public discussion a bill that would improve court appeals procedures.
Total: $ 7 292
Grantee: Society for Community Self-Defense – Transcarpathian Regional NGO, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Chyzhmar Yuriy Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Creating a specialized instruction and training structure for professional development of candidates, and improvement of qualifications, of Transcarpathian region judges. Conducting a series of specialized training courses for the latter.
Total: $ 11 390
Grantee: Alternatyva (Alternative) Analytical center, Dnipropetrovsk.
Project Manager: Kononenko Oleksandr Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Creating a permanent instructional center for judges in Dnipropetrovsk region. Improving the personnel recruitment mechanism for judges by way of developing instructional courses for judgeship candidates and participants in professional rank promotion programs for judges.
Total: $ 12 973
Grantee: Association of Judges of Donetsk Region, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Ageyev Oleksandr Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Establishing of the Donetsk Regional Center for Professional Development of Judges and Professional Preparation of Judgeship Candidates, charged with providing instructional and informational support to judges and lawyers who wish to work in the courts.
Total: $ 14 000
Grantee: Center for Judges’ Studies, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Alekseyev Andriy Henadiyovych.
Project Summary: Creating the Ivano-Frankivsk Specialized Center for Enhancing Judges’ Qualification, charged with conducting regional instruction of judges on ensuring that the constitutional requirement that the court process be open and transparent is adhered to, as well as providing information and technical support for the learning process; coordinating judges’ participation in qualification enhancement courses.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Center for Judges’ Studies, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Vereshchinska Nataliya Oleksiyivna.
Project Summary: Establishment of a permanent center for skill and qualification improvement for judges, and judgeship candidates’ preparation, located in Lviv,.
Total: $ 14 900
Grantee: Fund for the Promotion of Legal and Political Reforms, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Shyshkin Viktor Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Preparing a scientific foundation for the need for legislative changes in judicial review procedures in Ukraine.
Total: $ 9 980
Grantee: Chernihiv Public Committee for the Defense of Human Rights, Chernihiv.
Project Manager: Tarasov Oleksiy Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Conducting 8 training seminars on problem areas of the introduction of international judicial norms in Ukraine, for judges of local courts in Chernihiv region.
Total: $ 8 064
Grantee: Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Zakharov Yevhen Yukhymovych.
Project Summary: Developing a new concept for the rights defense movement and strengthening cooperation mechanisms amongst rights defense NGOs. Conducting seminars, publishing a handbook and discussing draft laws with Council of Europe experts on this topic.
Total: $ 9 025
Grantee: Fund in Support of Court & Legal Reform, Ivano-Frankivsk.
Project Manager: Proskurnitskyy Petro Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Establishing a permanent model for information support of the Ivano-Frankivsk region appellate and local courts with provision of equal information opportunities to all court proceedings participants, including information on progress in court cases.
Total: $ 11 145
Grantee: Association of Judges of Donetsk Region, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Ageyev Oleksandr Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Introducing an automatic information and documentation system for Donetsk courts, ensuring that judges and parties to a matter are fully informed, and generally improving the work of the courts.
Total: $ 12 809
Grantee: Regional Development Agency of Lugansk Oblast.
Project Manager: Kubar Oleksiy Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Creating an information support system for Luhansk region courts based on the Internet resource “Luhansk Justice.” Developing normative documents to introduce this resource in other regions.
Total: $ 7 618
Grantee: Charitable Foundation for the Development of Political and Legal Culture, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Varlashkin Ihor Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Developing an information portal for judges, including a content management system with access thereto by all courts of general jurisdiction.
Total: $ 14 880
Grantee: Center for Political & Legal Reforms, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kuybida Roman Oleksiyovych.
Project Summary: Analyzing current laws on the court system, court proceedings and the status of judges; monitoring the judicial reform process; elaborating conceptual issues bearing on the court system, proceedings and the status of judges, with the aim of developing a concept for the development of the judicial system in 2003 – 2014. Review of this concept and its transmission to the Parliament.
Total: $ 14 980
Grantee: Center for Protection of Journalists – Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Shumylo Mykola Yehorovych.
Project Summary: Preparing a concept for unified legislation on expert activities and its legislative codification in accordance with international standards.
Total: $ 5 660
Grantee: Society of Ukrainian Officers – All Ukrainian NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Selyuk Mykola Romanovych.
Project Summary: Public review of the military courts and their reform. Collection and generalization of information on the role and place of military courts in protecting the rights and freedoms of servicepersons; studying the structure and mission of military courts; preparation of justification for and proposals for amending the system of military justice, the Law “On the Courts” and other normative documents.
Total: $ 8 438
Grantee: Kyiv City Municipal Advocates Collegium, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kalnyy Vladyslav Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Developing a concept for enhancing everyday implementation of the constitutional principles and citizen right of criminal defense. Discussion and introduction thereof into court practice in Ukraine.
Total: $ 12 254
Grantee: International legal Assistance – Ukrainian Legal Collegium (Union of Barristers), Kyiv.
Project Manager: Raykovskyy Bronislav Stanislavovych.
Project Summary: Developing a concept for securing the constitutional principle of an adversarial court process.
Total: $ 11 850
Grantee: Legal Education Center – Charitable Foundation, Mykolayiv.
Project Manager: Dmytrychenko Ihor Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Development and introduction of a model system for ensuring that participants in the Mykolayiv city court system are fully informed, and designing of test cases to evaluate and improve the competence of this region’s judges.
Total: $ 10 434
Grantee: Association of Farmers and Private Land-owners of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Tomych Ivan Fedorovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a scientific and practical conference, and creating a consultative service for legal defense at the Association of Farmers of Ukraine, which would provide practical services for village residents, by providing consultations and legal advice to them, and would prepare relevant draft bills on securing the rights of land plot owners.
Total: $ 10 430
Grantee: Ukrainian Legal Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zaytsev Yuriy Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Ensuring that judges possess basic documents regulating the activities of the European Court of Human Rights and are mandatory for application in reviewing specific court cases and reaching decisions and holdings. Interpreting the meaning and peculiarities of the Convention on the Rights and Freedoms of Human Beings. Drafting, on the basis of European Court documents and summaries of available scholarly and methodical studies, the conceptual foundations and specific methodological recommendations for applying European Court precedents on human rights in Ukrainian judicial practice.
Total: $ 34 940
Number of Projects: 40.
Grant Amount: $ 348 676
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 5,66 %.
The main objective of the Penitentiary Reform in Ukraine Program is to promote democratic transformations in the penitentiary system. Development of an open society in Ukraine is impossible without democratization of the system of corrections, its reform for protection of human rights and compliance with international standards of prisoner treatment, as well as its humanization and reorientation towards a humanistic attitude to convicts and their social preservation.
The Program concentrated its efforts on the following priorities:
The Program has been implemented in cooperation with the State Department for Corrections of Ukraine. Implementation of the Program involved assistance provided by experts of the Constitutional and Legal Policy Institute (Budapest, Hungary), as well as the best Ukrainian experts.
In 2002, the Program completed 55 projects started in 2001 and launched 40 new projects. The general amount of grant funds provided for implementation of the projects made up 300,000 USD.
The Program especially succeeded in active involvement of the civil society into the process of solving the problems of reformation, humanization, and democratization of the penitentiary system in Ukraine. Today, already over 60 NGOs successfully implement their initiatives in this social area. The NGO structure has expanded considerably. Nowadays, not only HR NGOs implement the Foundation projects, but also youth, women, informational, and social non-governmental organizations, schools, courts, and corrections.
The penitentiary system became more open due to close cooperation between the IRF, NGOs and the State Department for Corrections, its regional divisions and offices. Openness of the system was also promoted through public opinion on its problems formed through cooperation with the mass media and assistance of the Foundation on establishment of the Department's press-service.
The Foundation supported the setup of a training center to retrain corrections officers and orient their professional activity towards humanization. It also backed initiatives promoting introduction of international standards into the penitentiary operation in Ukraine, catalyze participation of the civil society in its reformation.
The Program's initiatives contribute to the development of democratic legislation and legal field for implementation of the penitentiary reform. Specifically, the Foundation supported expert analysis and public inspection of the Code of Criminal Procedures and the Law of Ukraine on Corrections Service passed by the Verkhovna Rada (Ukrainian Parliament) in the first reading. The experts invited by the IRF prepared proposals on introduction of the probation system in Ukraine for execution of alternative criminal punishments and legislative support to social adaptation of discharged individuals. As of today, the Foundation has already supported a number of such centers promoting professional training of former convicts, their employment and reintegration into the society.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
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Chernihiv Region | 3 | $ 12 518 |
Dnipropetrovsk Region | 3 | $ 26 669 |
Donetsk Region | 6 | $ 43 425 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 1 | $ 5 853 |
Khmelnytskyi Region | 1 | $ 5 440 |
Kyiv City | 5 | $ 76 904 |
Kyiv Region | 1 | $ 3 012 |
Luhansk Region | 1 | $ 5 022 |
Mykolaiv Region | 1 | $ 14 260 |
Poltava Region | 1 | $ 8 230 |
Rivne Region | 1 | $ 5 526 |
Ternopil Region | 1 | $ 8 750 |
Zaporizhia Region | 1 | $ 6 459 |
Zhytomyr Region | 1 | $ 8 360 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 13 | $ 118 248 |
Total: | 40 | $ 348 676 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: State Department of Execution of Punishment of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ptashynskyy Oleksandr Borysovych.
Project Summary: Development of organizational, teaching and methodological documentation for the training center. Preparation of training personnel. Development of handbooks for conducting training and integrating innovative teaching methods. Experimental audit of training programmes, plans, techniques and teaching methods. Publication of teaching and methodical materials for practical application.
Total: $ 36 000
Grantee: Olesya Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Chalchynska Nataliya Valeriyivna.
Project Summary: Publication of legislative and normative legal acts (codes and laws of Ukraine, Parliament resolutions, Presidential Decrees, Cabinet of Ministers resolutions and directives, ministerial legal documents) that regulate the activities of the criminal executive system in Ukraine and move it towards reforms.
Total: $ 6 380
Grantee: Olesya Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Chalchynska Nataliya Valeriyivna.
Project Summary: Preparation of a bulletin on penitentiary reform focusing on reforming the correctional system, and including generalized experience and best practices, as well as methodical recommendations on enhancing the professional performance of penitentiary personnel.
Total: $ 1 870
Grantee: Chernihiv Legal College of the State Department of Execution of Punishment of Ukraine, Chernihiv.
Project Manager: Bohatyryov Ivan Hryhorovych.
Project Summary: Stimulating scholarly research by students of a specialized higher learning institution on areas pertaining to criminal execution law, psychology and pedagogy, all aimed at providing scholarly justification for new ways of resolving penitentiary system problems in Ukraine.
Total: $ 1 500
Grantee: Luhansk Region Mediation Group, Luhansk.
Project Manager: Tyshchenko Halyna Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Providing pre-release legal, psychological and social consulting assistance to juvenile offenders of the Perevalsk Reform Colony.
Total: $ 5 022
Grantee: Women’s Social, Ecological & Legal Center, Artemivsk.
Project Manager: Kravets Oksana Anatoliyivna.
Project Summary: Organizing systematic consultations and meaningful recreation for juvenile suspects being held in pre-trial detention centers. Provision of legal, psychological and social assistance with the aim of improving their educational and legal awareness and prevention of crisis situations.
Total: $ 7 295
Grantee: State Department of Execution of Punishment of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Verbenskiy Mykhaylo Heorhiyovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a seminar with staff of the corrections inspectorate on development of a mechanism for implementing new laws in the area of alternative sentencing and punishment. Discussion of ways for cooperation between corrections inspectors and local self-government bodies, NGOs, and management of businesses and social service providers, in implementing sentences such as community and corrective labor, juvenile and other probation.
Total: $ 3 660
Grantee: Alternatyva – V All-Ukrainian Association for Youth Cooperation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kushnirova Tamara Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Organizing the work of a school for pre-release preparation of convicts at three corrections institutions in Kyiv region. Provision to youthful offenders of the relevant socio-psychological and legal assistance. Supporting efforts by the released to obtain a profession through internal courses as well as courses at the Kyiv Youth Labor Center. Job-search assistance to the released and their social adaptation to life “on the outside”.
Total: $ 8 982
Grantee: Kyiv – Native City NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Balyasna Evelina Mendelivna.
Project Summary: Conducting a range of activities aimed at re-socialization and adaptation of incarcerated persons. Providing the incarcerated with professional-technical education. Finding employment for released inmates as specially created enterprises. Social assistance to the released, provision of legal, psychological and medical assistance in the rehabilitation center for former inmates. The center was established by the organization.
Total: $ 14 801
Grantee: Ternopil Regional Association of Women, Ternopil.
Project Manager: Reshetnyk Halyna Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Teaching sentenced women the basics of document preparation, accounting, small business, and hairstylist and sewing business skills. Provision of legal, psychological, medical and social consultations for post-release adaptation of former female inmates.
Total: $ 8 750
Grantee: Myloserdya (Mercy) Foundation for Support and Social Defense of the Families of Perished Interior Ministry Personnel, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Parkhuta Mykhaylo Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Inclusion of students at the National Academy of Internal Affairs to research on ways of reforming the judicial and penitentiary systems of Ukraine. Conducting a competition on scholarly work on implementation of innovations in the Criminal Code; democratization of court practice; practicing new types of alternative and community sentences’ humanizing penitentiary activities; adhering to human rights; and implementing international standards of treatment of prisoners.
Total: $ 2 480
Grantee: Women’s Information Coordination Center, Dnipropetrovsk.
Project Manager: Morhun Olena Leonidivna.
Project Summary: Creation of a pre-release school for women convicts, and provision of legal and psychological services to inmates. Management of a consultation center for those released and enhancing their ability to adapt to life “on the outside”.
Total: $ 7 812
Grantee: Social Policy Research Center International Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Skoropada Lyudmyla Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: On the basis of careful analysis of foreign and local post-release social-adaptation practices, components of state (public) policy were developed, including items for inclusion in the Law on Social Rehabilitation and Adaptation of Persons Released from Corrections Institutions. A report on the need for creating post-release social adaptation bodies at local government institutions was also prepared. Finally, a model by-law for social adaptation centers of ex-inmates was prepared, along with the content of a re-socialization program for former inmates.
Total: $ 8 364
Grantee: Dobrota (Kindness) Donetsk City Charitable Foundation, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Rohalin Yakiv Fridrikhovych.
Project Summary: Development of social partnership by state bodies, NGOs, business, and the media in supporting the activities of social adaptation centers for ex-inmates. Implementation of an information campaign aimed at including the public in the re-socialization of sentenced and released individuals.
Total: $ 5 396
Grantee: Donetsk Youth Debate Center, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Dyomkina Valentyna Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Introducing a comprehensive program for preparing incarcerated women for release, by enhancing their education, including through professional training, as well as provision of psychological and psycho-correctional assistance.
Total: $ 8 500
Grantee: Chernihiv Women’s Legal Defense Center, Chernihiv.
Project Manager: Bohatyryov Ivan Hryhorovych.
Project Summary: Organizing the work of a teaching and corrections center for sentenced women. Provision of social, psychological and legal assistance. Training of personnel on methods of corrective influence upon incarcerated persons’ anti-social behavior.
Total: $ 7 242
Grantee: Blahodiynist (Philanthropy) Charitable Foundation, Mykolayiv.
Project Manager: Fizor Yaroslav Dmytrovych.
Project Summary: Establishing two tuberculosis early diagnosis laboratories at a pre-trial detention center and corrections institution, with the aim of timely diagnosing tuberculosis, undertaking treatment of the incarcerated, and prevention measures as well. Informing and educating prisoners about tuberculosis prevention.
Total: $ 14 260
Grantee: Vector Medical Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Serdyuk Viktor Hryhorovych.
Project Summary: Development of a teaching program and three teaching / methodological modules for medical workers and penitentiary staff, and information materials for the incarcerated, on modern methods of tuberculosis, hepatitis and other infectious disease prevention. Instruction of medical workers and penitentiary staff. Dissemination of experience in introducing effective infectious disease prevention methods amongst other prevention and treatment institutions within the penitentiary system.
Total: $ 9 700
Grantee: State Department of Execution of Punishment of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Verbenskiy Mykhaylo Heorhiyovych.
Project Summary: Development of the concept for a press center, aimed at increasing the openness of the penitentiary system and speedy provision of public information on problems affecting its operations, as well as penitentiary reform. Creation of a material and technical foundation for the press center. Conducting a cycle of training sessions for journalists accredited with the Department and provision of relevant information materials. Construction of web site for the department. Preparation of periodic press releases, TV and radio reports, and other materials for media publication.
Total: $ 14 950
Grantee: Dnipropetrovsk Pre-trial Detention Facility #3, Dnipropetrovsk.
Project Manager: Yeshchenko Volodymyr Yukhymovych.
Project Summary: Establishing a center for early tuberculosis diagnosis at a pre-trial detention center in Dnipropetrovsk. Creation of a network based thereon, consisting of testing laboratories in 11 penitentiary institutions throughout the region. Early diagnosis and treatment of TB patients. Furthering cooperating between penitentiaries in the region and medical institutions, to ensure follow-on treatment of released ex-convicts and prevention of further transmission of TB in the general population.
Total: $ 9 861
Grantee: Ivano-Frankivsk Pre-trial Detention Center #12, Ivano-Frankivsk.
Project Manager: Ivashko Ihor Petrovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a comprehensive series of socio-pedagogical, information, psychological, socio-medical, culturological and professional orientation events for juvenile delinquents held at pre-trial detention centers, utilizing cable television and video equipment.
Total: $ 5 853
Grantee: Mykytynska Corrections Facility #87, Horlivka.
Project Manager: Ahafonov Volodymyr Petrovych.
Project Summary: Organizing the work of a pre-release preparation school at a corrections institution. The project included providing inmates two working profession education options at a branch of the Horlivka Municipal Professional Technical College; legal and psychological consultations on post-release adaptation; socio-psychological training with inmates; assisting in the social adaptation of ex-inmates post-release. The project also included dissemination of this experience to other penitentiary institutions in Ukraine.
Total: $ 7 510
Grantee: State Department of Execution of Punishment of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Verbenskiy Mykhaylo Heorhiyovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a cycle of instruction for prison system guards and security staff on protection of human rights and adherence to international standards of treatment of prisoners; humanization of prison staff activities and attitudes towards the incarcerated. The project aimed to develop prison personnel’s ability to communicate with prisoners and to inculcate new forms and means of influence on them.
Total: $ 4 930
Grantee: Mariyupol Reform Facility, Mariupol.
Project Manager: Zayets Oleksandr Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Establishing a psychological service room to deal with juveniles sentenced to incarceration. Organizing educational seminars for adolescents and conducting psychological seminars with this public. Conducting an all-Ukrainian seminar for staff of 11 juvenile corrections institutions on cooperation with regional NGOs and transfer of positive experience from Donetsk NGOs in this field.
Total: $ 9 345
Grantee: Ukrainian-American Human Rights Protection Bureau, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Maryanovskyy Hryhoriy Abramovych.
Project Summary: Monitoring court practice of Kharkiv region municipal courts with regard to use of alternative sentencing for certain crimes. Conducting a seminar for Kharkiv judges on broadening application of non-incarceratory sentencing. Publication of a brochure with results of the monitoring, and dissemination of the same amongst judges in the region.
Total: $ 3 012
Grantee: Memorial of Melitopol.
Project Manager: Ivanov Oleksandr Valeriyovych.
Project Summary: Conducting seminars with local (municipal) judges of the Zaporizhia, Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions on broader application of alternative sentencing for criminal offenses. Preparation and publication together with the Supreme Court of recommendations for application of non-incarceratory sentences. Monitoring the progress of democratization of court practices in the outlined regions over a 6 month period following the judges’ seminars.
Total: $ 6 459
Grantee: Olesya Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Chalchynska Nataliya Valeriyivna.
Project Summary: Providing staff at the criminal executive inspection of the State Department of Ukraine of Execution of Punishments with new knowledge on the legal and organizational bases, directions, activities, forms and methods of preventive and other influence on those sentenced to alternative punishment, in this case corrective labor.
Total: $ 1 290
Grantee: Pravova Initsiatyva (Legal Initiative) All-Ukrainian Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Korniyenko Olha Petrivna.
Project Summary: Monitoring court practice in five regions of Ukraine on the application of alternative sentencing, following enactment of the new Criminal Code of Ukraine. Full-scale analysis of problems that slow down the introduction of non-incarceratory punishment, with review thereof by the Plenum of the Supreme Court. Development of proposals as to decriminalization of particular minor offenses and submission of relevant proposals to the Parliament committee charged with this subject matter.
Total: $ 7 450
Grantee: Donetsk Memorial City Chapter, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Bukalova Tetiana Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Conducting, in cooperation with NGO partners in three regions of Ukraine, a series of round tables on introduction of alternative criminal punishment. Elaboration, with NGOs and corrections inspection service personnel, of mechanisms for the application of community service. Provision of social work services to persons sentenced to non-custodial punishments.
Total: $ 6 190
Grantee: Zhytomyr Prison #8, Zhytomyr.
Project Manager: Ponomarenko Valeriy Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Establishing a cable TV network and video library (with legal, general education and cultural materials) in areas where individuals with life sentences, as well as juvenile offenders, are being held. Undertaking systematic explanatory and educational activities for those sentenced, via video broadcast of addresses by lawyers, psychologists, pedagogues, physicians and social workers.
Total: $ 8 360
Grantee: Chernihiv Women’s Legal Defense Center, Chernihiv.
Project Manager: Badyra Valentyna Andriyivna.
Project Summary: Conducting training for Chernihiv region penitentiary institution personnel on international standards for treating and interfacing with prisoners. Provision of legal assistance to female convicts. Inclusion of regional NGOs in cooperation with regional (penitentiary) institutions.
Total: $ 3 776
Grantee: International Medical Rehabilitation Center for Victims of War & Totalitarian Regimes, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Tkachenko Maryna Yuriyivna.
Project Summary: Preparing a group of trainers from legal defense NGOs for the conduct of monitoring and citizen oversight of law enforcement agency activities in Ukraine, with the aim of preventing human rights violations and torture during detention, pre-trial investigation, and execution of sentence. Preparation of a training manual for NGOs on implementing oversight and documenting constitutional rights violations by law enforcement bodies.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Committee in Support of Children’s Rights Defense, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Maksymova Nataliya Yuriyivna.
Project Summary: Introduction of a system of socio-psychological support for victims of violent crimes during the investigation and in-court phases of criminal cases. Provision of legal and psychological consultations to crime victims. Conduct of training seminars for parents of crime victims, law enforcement staff and social workers, with the aim of helping them work with and support violent crime victims.
Total: $ 14 441
Grantee: Alternatyva – V All-Ukrainian Association for Youth Cooperation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kushnirova Tamara Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Creating a system of pre-release orientation of those incarcerated in Kyiv region. Organizing the work of the Center for Social Adaptation of Persons Released from Prison. Assisting newly released individuals in finding employment and providing socio-psychological support for them as they adapt to life in society.
Total: $ 36 200
Grantee: Social Birth Socio-psychological Laboratory, Rivne.
Project Manager: Obdar Oleh Bohdanovych.
Project Summary: Preparing juvenile delinquents for release from prisons, providing them with legal and psychological assistance. Social service provision and mentoring for release individuals, assistance with professional or trade education, employment search assistance, and rebuilding of socially useful ties.
Total: $ 5 526
Grantee: Izyaslav Corrections Facility #31 in Khmelnytskyy Region, Izyaslav.
Project Manager: Khomyakov Volodymyr Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Providing youth offenders with pre-release counseling (educational, legal and socio-psychological). Organizing their professional development and mastering of three trades. Social service support following release from prison.
Total: $ 5 440
Grantee: State Department of Execution of Punishment of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Verbenskiy Mykhaylo Heorhiyovych.
Project Summary: Identifying the directions and forms of cooperation between corrections inspectors, local self-government bodies, NGOs and business management in assuring that community work becomes a socially useful form of criminal sentencing.
Total: $ 4 309
Grantee: Poryatunok (Rescue) – Kremenchuk Municipal Public Organization in Support of Prevention of Socially Negative Phenomena, Kremenchuk.
Project Manager: Skvira Larysa Oleksiyivna.
Project Summary: Inclusion of NGOs, youth services and state institutions in complex pre-release orientation of juvenile incarcerated offenders. Providing them with legal, psychological, medical and social assistance, as well as conducting individualized re-socialization programs. Social service support for released juveniles within Poltava region.
Total: $ 8 230
Grantee: Torez District Chapter of the Donetsk Regional League of Business & Professional Women, Torez.
Project Manager: Belyukina Natailya Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Creating and introducing a re-socialization program for persons sentenced to a new alternative sentence form — restriction of freedom. Including the public in professional preparation of those sentenced and providing them with legal, psychological, medical and social assistance. Generalizing and disseminating accumulated experience of social rehabilitation of those sentenced to limitation of liberty amongst correctional centers and NGOs in Ukraine.
Total: $ 8 534
Grantee: Stimul Charitable Foundation, Dnipropetrovsk.
Project Manager: Yeshchenko Volodymyr Yukhymovych.
Project Summary: Creating a school for preparation of juvenile offenders for release. Provision of legal and psychological assistance as well as the trade of “electric welder”, currently in great demand on the job market in this region. Support in employment search and social adaptation of those released.
Total: $ 8 996
Number of Projects: 10.
Grant Amount: $ 40 675
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,66 %.
The Legal Clinics Program is aiming to provide legal protection to socially vulnerable groups; transform mentality and principles of work of students and young lawyers; and promote reform of legal training.
Since there is a great public demand for legal protection, "legal clinics" should provide citizens with a possibility to exercise their rights and to make their actions more efficient. The Program has also been involved in training new lawyers for new approaches and principles of work that will be reflected in their understanding of further support of such activity.
Over the period of its operation, the Legal Clinics Program demonstrated positive tendencies in its professional development with the following most considerable achievements:
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 3 | $ 11 760 |
Poltava Region | 1 | $ 6 000 |
Sumy Region | 1 | $ 3 490 |
Ternopil Region | 1 | $ 4 378 |
Transcarpathian Region | 2 | $ 6 317 |
Zaporizhia Region | 1 | $ 3 000 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 1 | $ 5 730 |
Total: | 10 | $ 40 675 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Student Lawyers League at the Lviv Commercial Academy, Lviv.
Project Manager: Kotukha Oleksandr Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Establishing an information resource for everyday support to legal clinics in Ukraine. This site, www.legalclinics.org.ua , was the first step to globalizing the activities of all legal clinics in this country.
Total: $ 5 730
Grantee: Anton Makarenko Kyiv Professional Pedagogical College, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kostyayeva Kateryna Petrivna.
Project Summary: Provision of legal assistance to needy residents of Kyiv and Kyiv region, and encouraging defense of women’s rights.
Total: $ 3 775
Grantee: Democratic Choice NGO, Ternopil.
Project Manager: Dzhyndhzyrysta Nataliya Nestorivna.
Project Summary: Establishing a legal clinic in Ternopil, providing legal assistance to individuals, and defense of the rights of Ternopil oblast resident. Introducing a practical course for young lawyers at the Ternopil Academy of Economics and Administration.
Total: $ 4 378
Grantee: Sumy Regional Organization of Journalists, Sumy.
Project Manager: Lukyanets Dmytro Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Development and improvement of the work of legal clinics in Sumy, enhancing the teaching and practice opportunities for law students at the Banking Academy in this city, and provision of legal assistance to needy residents of the region.
Total: $ 3 490
Grantee: KASPAR Club for Law Students & Graduate Students, Berdyansk.
Project Manager: Yushchuk Ihor Askoldovych.
Project Summary: Broadening and developing the work of a legal clinic in Berdyansk, establishing a methodological center at the higher education institutions that supports clinic activities.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Vested – Association of Student & Young Lawyers, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Navrotskyy Volodymyr Vyacheslavovych.
Project Summary: Expanding the activities of the “Alternative” legal clinic throughout Transcarpathia, providing legal consultations to citizens, conducting activities aimed at consolidation of legal assistance organizations in the region, and publication of topical and methodical materials on legal defense issues.
Total: $ 3 577
Grantee: Transcarpathian United Association of Student Lawyers, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Peresh Ivan Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Providing legal assistance to needy Transcarpathia residents, and enhancing a teaching course on legal clinics in Ukraine.
Total: $ 2 740
Grantee: Kyiv National Economic University, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Opryshko Vitaliy Fedorovych.
Project Summary: Improving and developing the legal clinic at the Kyiv National Economic University; securing citizens’ rights; forming a new generation of lawyers.
Total: $ 2 798
Grantee: The Right to Know the Law Poltava Regional Fund, Poltava.
Project Manager: Bushchan Oleh Petrovych.
Project Summary: Opening a legal clinic in Poltava. Legal defense of the public, collection and analysis of information relating to the legal problems of the region, and dissemination of positive experience at this legal clinic to other clinics of Ukraine.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: Charitable Fund of the International Solomon University, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Martynenko Petro Fedorovych.
Project Summary: Providing legal assistance to needy Kyiv residents and conducting seminars for regional legal clinics on sustaining their operations and broadening them, including by making well known their role before higher education institution management and the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine.
Total: $ 5 187
Number of Projects: 5.
Grant Amount: $ 33 410
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,54 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
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All-Ukrainian Projects | 5 | $ 33 410 |
Total: | 5 | $ 33 410 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Performance of work on defining the basic problems, directions and priorities of judicial reform implementation in Ukraine.
Total: $ 3 835
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Conducting a range of events aimed at consolidation and improving the quality of legal clinics in Ukraine.
Total: $ 8 615
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: A clear and specific mechanism for integrating new alternative sentencing practices (community service and labor, probation) foreseen by the Criminal Code amendments of 2001, was prepared on the basis of foreign experience. Proposals were prepared for establishment of a probation service in Ukraine, which would ensure proper execution of these sentences.
Total: $ 9 200
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Development and introduction of specific procedures and mechanisms for financial and material-technical support of the courts, which bolsters the principle of an independent and unbiased judiciary in Ukraine.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Publication of a methodological handbook for legal clinics with advice on everyday and organizational items. Supporting the development of legal clinic activities and a unified approach towards identifying their tasks.
Total: $ 1 760
Number of Projects: 131.
Grant Amount: $ 894 707
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 14,54 %.
The key objective of the IRF Information Programs is to provide support for policy shaping, dissemination of knowledge and communication resources, to provide public access to information in order to strengthen the civil society through application of information and communication technology (ICT) as a medium for development of Ukraine.
The Information Programs launched and supported public initiatives on development of favourable legislative environment and efficient institutional structure for information exchange and enhancement of the World Wide Web resources (of the Ukrainian sector), development of mechanisms of electronic self-governance through information and communication technology (ICT).
It also established partnership with key development organisations working in the area of information and communication technology. As a result, the IRF, the World Bank Country Office in Ukraine and the Ukraine E-Development Association signed a memorandum of understanding, "ICT for NGO Development".
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Chernihiv Region | 1 | $ 8 420 |
Crimean Region | 1 | $ 9 510 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 1 | $ 13 862 |
Kirovohrad Region | 1 | $ 2 494 |
Kyiv City | 12 | $ 45 961 |
Kyiv Region | 1 | $ 12 378 |
Luhansk Region | 1 | $ 14 310 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 12 200 |
Poltava Region | 1 | $ 3 000 |
Transcarpathian Region | 1 | $ 12 638 |
Vinnytsia Region | 1 | $ 14 130 |
Zhytomyr Region | 1 | $ 13 706 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 108 | $ 732 098 |
Total: | 131 | $ 894 707 |
Number of Projects: 20.
Grant Amount: $ 309 618
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 5,03 %.
The main objective of the Library Program is to promote establishment of an open information structure on the basis of inter-library cooperation. Implementation of the program was based on cooperation with governmental agencies, international organisations and information centres, as well as independent NGOs. The main priority of the program is to implement the project "Development of Regional Information Portals and Information Centers on the Basis of Public Libraries" and promote creation and operation of the Consortium of Electronic Resources Users – "Informatio" – within the framework of the project "eIFL — Electronic Information for Ukrainian Libraries".
Over 2002, the program staff organised participation of the best professionals of Ukrainian librarians in the 9th International Conference Crimea-2003 and the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA).
We are proud that the program was rewarded with a special diploma of the Crimea Conference Organisation Committee for organisational support and presentation of the program "Development of Regional Information Portals and Information Centers on the Basis of Public Libraries".
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Crimean Region | 1 | $ 9 510 |
Kyiv City | 6 | $ 33 228 |
Poltava Region | 1 | $ 3 000 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 12 | $ 263 880 |
Total: | 20 | $ 309 618 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Yashlyk Cultural Center, Yevpatoriya.
Project Manager: Emiruseinova Zemine.
Project Summary: Promotion of implementation of the program "Development of Regional Information Portals and Information Centers on the Basis of Public Libraries" by holding an annual professional training conclave titled "The Fourth May School" for the representatives of public libraries in Ukraine.
Total: $ 9 510
Grantee: Ukrainian Library Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Khimich Yaroslava Olehivna.
Project Summary: Participation of two representatives of the Center of Continuous Education for Librarians at an international conference in Budapest, Hungary.
Total: $ 950
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Organization and holding of a special seminar and a round table during the “Crimea-2002” conference; participation in the conference by representatives of libraries and information centers of Ukraine – winners of the competition "Crimea-2002".
Total: $ 13 500
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Participation of Oleg Segin in a seminar-training "Consortia Building" (London, Great Britain) as a part of the implementation of the eIFL project in Ukraine.
Total: $ 1 388
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Development of regional information portals and information centers on the basis of regional universal public libraries.
Total: $ 200 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Building and upkeep of the Ukrainian Public Electronic Resources Network as a part of the implementation of the eIFL Project in Ukraine.
Total: $ 30 360
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Monitoring of the projects by the Sabre Svitlo Foundation No 7767 "Selection and Targeted Distribution in Ukraine of Literature in the Humanities" and No 26880 "Improvement of the Process of Books Distribution and Modern Literature Usage Delivered by the Sabre Svitlo Foundation".
Total: $ 1 000
Grantee: Department of Culture at the Chornukhy District Administration, Chornukhy.
Project Manager: Ledz Lidiya Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Financial support to the Skovoroda Library in Chornykhy, Poltava region, which was destroyed by fire.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Vernadskiy National Library of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Onyshchenko Oleksiy Semenovych.
Project Summary: Financial support to the Vernadskiy National Library of Ukraine, which suffered a flood as a result of central heating system breakdown.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Ukrainian Legal Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kryvonos Myroslava Yosypivna.
Project Summary: Purchase of literature published during the last years on Law and related subjects, to upgrade the collection of the “Knowledge for Reform” library.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Administering and co-ordination of the Pushkin Library Project in Ukraine.
Total: $ 1 320
Grantee: Lesya Ukrainka Public Library, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Makukha Nadiya Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Dissemination of the Pushkin Library Project's catalogues of books.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: Dmytro Chyzhevskyy Kirovohrad Regional Universal Scientific Library, Kirovohrad.
Project Manager: Harashchenko Olena Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Dissemination of the Pushkin Library Project's catalogues of books.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: Ivasyuk Chernivtsi Regional Universal Scientific Library, Chernivtsi.
Project Manager: Shylyuk Oleh Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Dissemination of the Pushkin Library Project's catalogues of books.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Levchenko Iryna Hryhorivna.
Project Summary: Dissemination of the Pushkin Library Project's catalogues of books.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Organization of the competition: Participation in the 10th International Conference "Crimea-2003" (to be held on June 7-15, 2003 in Sudak, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Ukraine).
Total: $ 14 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Organization of the competition: Participation in the 69th International Conference of the IFLA (to be held on August 1-9, 2003, in Berlin).
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Implementation of the Pushkin Library Project in Ukraine: delivery of the 5th and 6th catalogues of books.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Window on the World Public Union of Disabled Computer Technology Users, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Tseytlin Heorhiy Ovsiyovych.
Project Summary: Development of a specialized Internet access point for individuals with special needs.
Total: $ 3 200
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Organization and holding of a joint (IRF and NPLU) seminar and rent of exhibition site at the International Conference "Crimea-2003".
Total: $ 2 390
Number of Projects: 23.
Grant Amount: $ 269 251
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 4,37 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Chernihiv Region | 1 | $ 8 420 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 1 | $ 13 862 |
Kirovohrad Region | 1 | $ 2 494 |
Kyiv City | 5 | $ 6 062 |
Kyiv Region | 1 | $ 12 378 |
Luhansk Region | 1 | $ 14 310 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 12 200 |
Transcarpathian Region | 1 | $ 12 638 |
Vinnytsia Region | 1 | $ 14 130 |
Zhytomyr Region | 1 | $ 13 706 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 9 | $ 159 051 |
Total: | 23 | $ 269 251 |
Number of Projects: 4.
Grant Amount: $ 25 935
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,42 %.
One of the Information Policy Program's objectives was to develop and organise public discussion of legislative initiatives (public policies), as well as to encourage a political dialogue. The Innovation Springboard Project joined the efforts of IRF, the UN Development Program, and the State Committee for Communications and Information Technology of Ukraine in order to promote a dialogue by means of nation-wide roundtables organised to analyse conditions in the ICT sector. This Project made it possible to prepare and draft "E-Readiness Assessment of Ukraine". The Program also cooperates with the National Institute for Strategic Studies of Ukraine and the Presidential Administration of Ukraine on involving the public into development of the Law of Ukraine "On the Principles of State Information Policies".
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 2 | $ 3 090 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 2 | $ 22 845 |
Total: | 4 | $ 25 935 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Internews – Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kvurt Kostyantyn Semenovych.
Project Summary: Official translation of normative acts of the European Union in the area of information and communication technologies.
Total: $ 2 790
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Researching the state of the Ukrainian book publication and distribution markets.
Total: $ 300
Grantee: Information Society Institute, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Vlasyuk Oleksandr Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Developing a conceptual draft of the Law of Ukraine “On the Fundamentals of State Policy”, aiming at the legislative definition of a comprehensive state information policy, more detailed definition of the role of subjects of the information space of Ukraine in the line with this policy, and more active inclusion of citizens in its implementation.
Total: $ 11 803
Grantee: Laboratory for Legislative Initiatives, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Pantsyr Serhiy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Promotion of effective administrative and legislative decision making by involving experts from think tanks, NGOs and interested citizens in public discussion of the issues that could be regulated with the help of an Internet resource.
Total: $ 11 042
Number of Projects: 9.
Grant Amount: $ 92 938
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,51 %.
Together with another IRF program "Democratization and Reforming of Local Government and Public Administration Program", the Information Program conducted a competition for "Development of E-governance through Organisation of E-representative Offices". The competition promoted development of efficient mechanisms of cooperation between NGOs, local self-governments and public executive bodies in the area of information and communication technology (ICT). It also supported transparency and openness of state, regional, and municipal administration authorities, and encouraged application of modern information technologies in activities of various state and municipal institutions to improve their public relations.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Chernihiv Region | 1 | $ 8 420 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 1 | $ 13 862 |
Kirovohrad Region | 1 | $ 2 494 |
Kyiv City | 1 | $ 1 000 |
Kyiv Region | 1 | $ 12 378 |
Luhansk Region | 1 | $ 14 310 |
Transcarpathian Region | 1 | $ 12 638 |
Vinnytsia Region | 1 | $ 14 130 |
Zhytomyr Region | 1 | $ 13 706 |
Total: | 9 | $ 92 938 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Organizing and leading two seminars on the subject of electronic governance in the Vinnytsia region, and monitoring of the project “E-governance: Public Access to Local Government”.
Total: $ 1 000
Grantee: Editors Guild of the Vinnytsia Region, Vinnytsia.
Project Manager: Chovhan Oleksandr Yuriyovych.
Project Summary: Development of an e-office in Koziatyn, Vinnytsia region, jointly with the Koziatyn City Council.
Total: $ 14 130
Grantee: Dobrochyn (Good Deed) Center for Social Welfare, Chernihiv.
Project Manager: Pidhornyy Oleksandr Vitaliyovych.
Project Summary: Development of a regional centre titled "Virtual Community" and including the city council and its units; collection of normative and legislative acts, approved budgets, projects, laws, statistics; consultations on e-communication opportunities; news – information on events in the public and political life of the community; information from and about NGOs; a forum; interactive communications; useful resources; a guest book.
Total: $ 8 420
Grantee: My City – Uzhhorod NGO, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Solontay Oleksandr Heyzovych.
Project Summary: Creation of an e-data base of all acting normative and legal acts of local authorities in Transcarpathia region: a data base, drafts of decisions by the local authorities, regulations and official documents on executive organs and their services, information line. Dissemination of a normative e-data base of state and local authorities, NGOs, units of political parties, members of territorial communities. Informing citizens on the mechanisms of functioning of local authorities, law and responsibilities, plans and budgets, expenditures, reports, official events, the media.
Total: $ 12 638
Grantee: Municipal & Regional Development Center, Zhytomyr.
Project Manager: Kraynyk Oleksiy Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Providing citizens with information on the activities of local self-governing authorities and development of normative and legislative space for practical realization of citizens' rights to participate in local self-governing by development of a web-site 'local legislation on-line' with an information data base of current adopted decisions, regulations, orders and other acts of Zhytomyr City Council and its executive organs, starting from 1991; functioning of an information and consultation center.
Total: $ 13 706
Grantee: Consultative Center for Information Technology, Oleksandriya.
Project Manager: Andriyenko Andriy Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Application of modern ICT into the document circulation system of the City Council: development of a node for gathering, processing and retrieving of information in automated systems and differentiation of access according to the rules set by the information owner. Improvement of the system of information dissemination (telephone guides, preparation of materials for publication in the media, e-mailing of materials, analysis and reports on local authorities activities).
Total: $ 2 494
Grantee: Association for the Economic Development of Ivano-Frankivsk Region, Ivano-Frankivsk.
Project Manager: Rusanov Henadiy Henadiyovych.
Project Summary: Development of the mechanism and procedure for affective communication within the territorial community of the City of Ivano-Frankivsk. Stimulating conditions for more transparent provision of state services to the population and businesses at a higher qualitative level. Development of e-procedures guides. Launch of a public Internet-reception point.
Total: $ 13 862
Grantee: Public Legal Assistance Service, Luhansk.
Project Manager: Motsnyy Yuriy Petrovych.
Project Summary: Creation of a virtual resource for communication between the population and the authorities of the city of Luhansk. Development of a network of 13 public e-reception areas in the city to use e-resources; equipment of 3 access nodes in remote residential districts of the city on the principle of self-organization of the public. Inclusion of city authorities (City Council and its Executive Committee) and deputies in the dialogue with the public by means of e-communication. Provision of legal advocacy to the population.
Total: $ 14 310
Grantee: Sciantia Vinces Research & Exchanges Center, Slavutych.
Project Manager: Kokot Valeriy Oleksiyovych.
Project Summary: Preparation and holding of five specialized training seminars for 94 representatives of the authorities and NGOs to introduce modern ICT and launch an Internet community of co-participants in social and economic changes in Slavutych City Council. Development of an interactive web-site, as well as a weekly e-bulletin titled “Slavutych is creating its Own Future”.
Total: $ 12 378
Number of Projects: 2.
Grant Amount: $ 29 900
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,49 %.
In 2002, the Information Program conducted the "Development of Distance Learning Courses for Non-Commercial Internet Project Managers" competition aimed at enhancing professional skills of non-commercial Internet project managers by creating and promoting distance learning courses on marketing, fund-raising, and other aspects of electronic publishing development of in Ukraine. The competition was open to non-governmental non-profitable organizations cooperating with consulting, training and software companies.
13 projects were submitted, out of which Ukrainian Distance Learning Association's project was supported aimed at setting up an electronic system to train managers in the following areas: development and implementation of Internet projects, marketing of Internet projects, fund-raising, organization and legal issues of non-profit organizations development.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 2 | $ 29 900 |
Total: | 2 | $ 29 900 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Ukrainian Distance Learning Association, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Kauk Viktor Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Creating an electronic teaching system for non-profit Internet project managers, including development and implementation of Internet projects, marketing thereof, development and fundraising, as well as organizational and legal issues touching on NGO development.
Total: $ 24 900
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Promoting distance learning courses for NGO Internet project managers.
Total: $ 5 000
Number of Projects: 8.
Grant Amount: $ 120 478
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,96 %.
The Information Program supported innovation projects aimed at international dialog development on multiculturalism and tolerance.
Specifically, the Program launched the Civil Internet Portal "Civic Space" [http://www.civicua.org] to promote information self-organisation and efficient network cooperation between various NGOs, as well as to support their institutional development. From now on, the "Civic Space" Portal provides its partners with efficient and ready-to-use solutions for creation and dissemination of information products.
Also, together with the Internews-Ukraine, the Program assisted in organisation and conduct of special ICT-enabled training courses for NGOs. The courses were funded by the Open Society Institute (Budapest) and the UK Embassy in Ukraine. Trainings for regional NGOs and research on usage of modern information technology in organisations of the third sector tried to reveal peculiarities and possibilities to use ICT solutions in the NGO activities. In addition, the Program provided training for NGOs on the resources available in the Internet and presented the Civil Internet Portal "Civic Space" as a set of efficient tools for daily activities of a non-governmental organisation.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 2 | $ 1 972 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 12 200 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 5 | $ 106 306 |
Total: | 8 | $ 120 478 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Modern Ukraine Encyclopedia Coordination Bureau, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Dzyuba Ivan Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Promotion of the first volume of the Encyclopedia of Contemporary Ukraine through its presentation in Ukrainian cities.
Total: $ 1 800
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian professional in the seminar on strategic planning "Local Centres of Communication" in Teesside, Great Britain.
Total: $ 1 545
Grantee: Internews – Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kvurt Kostyantyn Semenovych.
Project Summary: Support for the participation of a Ukrainian representative in the conference “Citizens/Government Communication”, in Budapest, Hungary, on March 8-9, 2002. Conference topics included e-governance.
Total: $ 427
Grantee: Judaica Institute, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Feller Marten Davydovych.
Project Summary: Publication of the Encyclopedia Ukrainian Jewry.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: “Yi” Independent Cultural Journal, Lviv.
Project Manager: Voznyak Taras Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Organizing and conducting a range of activities and seminars amongst young scholars, students, journalists and representatives of the authorities and public of Ukraine and Poland with the aim of proving that Lviv is a multi-cultural and multi-ethnic city.
Total: $ 12 200
Grantee: Internews – Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kvurt Kostyantyn Semenovych.
Project Summary: Training sessions on information and communication technology application for NGOs.
Total: $ 45 300
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Creating a Ukrainian-domain “international Poetic Internet Resource” with the aim of promoting national poetry, stimulating translation of national poetry in foreign languages, international exchanges in poetry, and supporting the development of specialized Internet communities.
Total: $ 400
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Support for the “Civic Space” Internet Portal [www.civicua.org].
Total: $ 53 806
Number of Projects: 88.
Grant Amount: $ 315 838
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 5,13 %.
The "Translation Project" Network Program is a joint initiative of the IRF, Information program of the Open Society Institute, Budapest, and the Next Page Foundation, Sofia, Bulgaria. The program was launched in Ukraine in 1998. Since 1998 till April 2003, 192 book titles were translated into Ukrainian and published by Ukrainian publishing houses with the partial IRF support, and 213 titles are expected to be translated and published.
Grants are provided on the basis of annual open competition "Translating into Ukrainian Foreign Titles in Social Sciences and Humanities" for Ukrainian publishing houses. In 2003 the preferences are given to the projects that start or continue book series, contain polemic articles in academic editions or questions for discussions in civil society titles and envisage open access electronic publication of at least one book chapter.
The maximum possible subsidy is up to fifty percent of the total project’s expenses and may be spent by the publishers on obtaining copyrights, translation, proof-reading and publishing expenses.
Part of Translation Project funds have been used for supplemental scientific and literary proofreading of translations supported by the IRF.
Short-term result of the program activities are as follows: appearance of core texts translations that promote civil society values and demarcate the development of social sciences and humanities in Ukraine; enhancement of cooperation among academics and publishers.
Long-term result of the program is the enhancement of independent (non-state) publishers' activity on international markets and their integration into the world publishers' community.
Systematic impact of the program includes, but is not limited to: modernization and improvement of publishing related procedures and practices such as copyright agreements, royalties and translators' fees; improvement of the quality of academic translations; decentralization of publishing industry; enhancement of economic efficiency of publishing, intellectual and academic life.
Translations supported by IRF win top prizes at various book contests and ratings (e.g., "The Book of the Year", "Forum of Publishers" etc).
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 1 | $ 6 671 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 87 | $ 309 167 |
Total: | 88 | $ 315 838 |
Number of Projects: 83.
Grant Amount: $ 280 207
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 4,55 %.
In 2002, there were 256 projects submitted for the competition. Out of them 88 projects acquired partial funding for translation and publication of books. Independent experts of Translation Project determined the competition winners by using the following criteria: importance of the selected book for the development of Ukrainian academic and scientific sphere; importance of the selected book for implementation of IRF mission to promote development of an open and democratic society in Ukraine; balanced budget; co-funding; clear and realistic deadlines for project implementation; experience on publishing translated literature; high professional level of the translator, scientific and literature editors; established cooperation with the proprietor; ability of publishers to provide the Ukrainian edition with the annexes at the proper academic level.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 83 | $ 275 236 |
Total: | 83 | $ 280 207 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Nashe Zhyttya (Our Life) International Fund, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Demyanov Volodymyr Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book “Klassiker des Politischen Denkens (von Plato bis Max Weber)”.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Calvaria Publishers Charitable Foundation, Lviv.
Project Manager: Zavaliy Halyna Yuriyivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the Benets Readers Encyclopedia.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Dnipro State Specialized Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Soyko Nataliya Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Additional financing of the Translation and publishing of “Contemporary Political Philosophy” by Will Kymlichka.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Akvilon-Plus Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Stavnyuk Viktor Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Additional financing of the Translation and publishing of Aristotle’s book “Ethica Nicomachea”.
Total: $ 1 300
Grantee: Osnovy All-Ukrainian Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Solomakha Tetiana Heorhiyivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of “God’s Playground: a History of Poland” by Norman Davies.
Total: $ 17 000
Grantee: Nashe Zhyttya (Our Life) International Fund, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ryabchun Viktor Yakovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of “Transformation der Philosophie”, by Karl-Otto Apel.
Total: $ 8 211
Grantee: Osnovy All-Ukrainian Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Solomakha Tetiana Heorhiyivna.
Project Summary: Additional financing of the Translation and publishing of “Tax Law Design and Drafting”, edited by Victor Thuronyi.
Total: $ 2 400
Grantee: Stylos Publishers LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Bondarenko Olena Petrivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Hobsbawm E.J. Nations and Nationalism since 1780. Programme, Myth, Reality.
Total: $ 1 692
Grantee: Context Publishers LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Rybachuk Yuriy Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Culler, Jonathan. The Pursuit of Signs. Semiotics, Literature, Deconstruction.
Total: $ 3 100
Grantee: Context Publishers LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Rybachuk Yuriy Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Eagleton, Terry. Literary Theory: An Introduction.
Total: $ 3 800
Grantee: Litopys Publishers LTD, Lviv.
Project Manager: Pryhoda Myroslava Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Nycz, Rychard. Tekstowy swiat. Postsrtucturalizm a wieda o literaturze.
Total: $ 3 500
Grantee: Litopys Publishers LTD, Lviv.
Project Manager: Pryhoda Myroslava Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Korwin-Piorowska, Dorota. Problemy poetki opisu prozatorskiego.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Litopys Publishers LTD, Lviv.
Project Manager: Pryhoda Myroslava Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Bryson, John M. Strategic Planning for Public and Nonprofit Organization.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Litopys Publishers LTD, Lviv.
Project Manager: Pryhoda Myroslava Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: McQuil, Dennis. Mass Communication Theory.
Total: $ 4 700
Grantee: Litopys Publishers LTD, Lviv.
Project Manager: Pryhoda Myroslava Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Eco, Umberto. The Role of the Reader.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Litopys Publishers LTD, Lviv.
Project Manager: Pryhoda Myroslava Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Ilnytskyj, Oleh S. Ukrainian Futurism, 1914-1930.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Alterpress Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Proleyev Serhiy Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Taylor, Charles. Multiculturalism and "The Politics of Recognition".
Total: $ 1 800
Grantee: Alterpress Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Proleyev Serhiy Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Touraine, Alain. Le retour de l'acteur. Essai de sociologie.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Alterpress Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Proleyev Serhiy Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Boehm, Ulrich. Philosophie heute.
Total: $ 2 800
Grantee: Ukrainian Philosophical Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Homilko Olha Yevhenivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Giddens, Anthony. A Runaway World: How Globalization is Reshaping our Lives.
Total: $ 1 800
Grantee: Ukrainian Philosophical Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Homilko Olha Yevhenivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Welsch, Wolfgang. Unsere postmoderne Moderne.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Libra Publishers LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hemborovska Sofiya Yosypivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Meyer-Adich K.M. Aufstand fuer die Natur. Von der Umwelt zur Mitwelt.
Total: $ 2 200
Grantee: Libra Publishers LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hemborovska Sofiya Yosypivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Blumenberg H. Die Lesbarkeit der Welt.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Libra Publishers LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hemborovska Sofiya Yosypivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Olson M. The Logic of Collective Action: Public Goods and the Theory of Groups.
Total: $ 2 500
Grantee: Vsesvit (Universe) Publishing House, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Mykytenko Oleh Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty. In Other Words. Essays in Cultural Politics.
Total: $ 2 500
Grantee: Vsesvit (Universe) Publishing House, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Snehiryov Lev Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Morris, Norval and Rothman, David J. The Oxford History of the Prison: The Practice of Punishments in Western Society.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Alternatyvy (Alternatives) Publishing House LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Pavlovskyy Stanislav Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book by Gellner, E.: Plough. Sword. and Book: The Structure of Human History.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: IB Publishers LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hurinenko Kostyantyn Hryhorovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: The Stability of Democratic Regimes (Collection of articles).
Total: $ 1 600
Grantee: K.I.S. Kyiv. Information. Service. Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Marchenko Yuriy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Moussis, Nicholas. Guide to EU Policies.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: K.I.S. Kyiv. Information. Service. Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Marchenko Yuriy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Comparative Economic Systems. Culture, Wealth, and Power in the 21-st Century.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: K.I.S. Kyiv. Information. Service. Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Marchenko Yuriy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: A Culture of Corruption.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: K.I.S. Kyiv. Information. Service. Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Marchenko Yuriy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Corruption and Government. Causes, Consequences, and Reform.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: K.I.S. Kyiv. Information. Service. Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Marchenko Yuriy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing: Kelen, Andras. The Gratis Economy. Privately Provided Public Goods.
Total: $ 2 400
Grantee: K.I.S. Kyiv. Information. Service. Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Marchenko Yuriy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Kotkin, Stephen (ed.). Political Corruption in Transition. A Sceptic's Handbook.
Total: $ 3 300
Grantee: K.I.S. Kyiv. Information. Service. Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Marchenko Yuriy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Wilson, Andrew. The Ukrainians: An Unexpected Nation.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: K.I.S. Kyiv. Information. Service. Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Marchenko Yuriy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Smith, Anthony. Nationalism. Theory, Ideology, History.
Total: $ 1 800
Grantee: K.I.S. Kyiv. Information. Service. Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Marchenko Yuriy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: May, Christopher. The Information Society. A Sceptical View.
Total: $ 2 400
Grantee: Chetverta Khvylia (Fourth Wave) Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Pevno Valeriy Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Habermas, Jurgen. Zur Rekonstruktion der Historische Materialismus.
Total: $ 4 300
Grantee: Akvilon-Plus Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Stavnyuk Viktor Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Evans, R.J.W. In Defence of History.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Universe Publishing House LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Savchuk Andriy Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Aron, Raymond. Les Etapes de la Pensee Sociologique.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: Universe Publishing House LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Savchuk Andriy Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Jaspers, Karl. Psychologie der Weltanschauungen.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Universe Publishing House LTD, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Savchuk Andriy Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Kant, I. Kritik der praktischen Vernuft.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Osnovy All-Ukrainian Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Solomakha Tetiana Heorhiyivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Baudrillard, Jean. Simulacres et simulation.
Total: $ 3 300
Grantee: Osnovy All-Ukrainian Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Solomakha Tetiana Heorhiyivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Derrida, Jaque. L'Ectriture et la difference.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Osnovy All-Ukrainian Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Solomakha Tetiana Heorhiyivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Kristeva, Julia. Etrangers a nous-memes.
Total: $ 2 900
Grantee: KM Academia Publishing House, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Popsuyenko Yuriy Heorhiyovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Peters, John Durham. Speaking into the Air: A History of the Idea of Communication.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Kyiv-Svyatoshyn Division of the Children’s Fund of Ukraine, Boyarka.
Project Manager: Samoylenko Volodymyr Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Connerton, Paul. How Societies Remember.
Total: $ 1 800
Grantee: Kyiv-Svyatoshyn Division of the Children’s Fund of Ukraine, Boyarka.
Project Manager: Samoylenko Volodymyr Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Lanham, Richard. The Electronic Word: Democracy, Technology and the Arts.
Total: $ 3 200
Grantee: Kyiv-Svyatoshyn Division of the Children’s Fund of Ukraine, Boyarka.
Project Manager: Samoylenko Volodymyr Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Burke, P. (ed.). New Perspectives on Historical Writing.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Dukh i Litera (Spirit & Letter) Scientific & Publishing Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sihov Kostyantyn Borysovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Riceur, Paul. Lectures on Ideology and Utopia.
Total: $ 3 100
Grantee: ArtEk Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kvankevych Iryna Vladyslavivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Reiss, Alvin H. Cash in: Funding and Promoting the Arts.
Total: $ 2 500
Grantee: ArtEk Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kvankevych Iryna Vladyslavivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Blaug, M. The Methodology of Economics, or How Economists Explain.
Total: $ 2 900
Grantee: Nashe Zhyttya (Our Life) International Fund, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ryabchun Viktor Yakovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Radbruch, Gustav. Rechtsphilosophie.
Total: $ 6 300
Grantee: Achilles Publishers LTD, Lviv.
Project Manager: Malyuha Ihor Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Alderman, Ellen, Kennedy, Caroline. The Right to Privacy.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Litopys Publishers LTD, Lviv.
Project Manager: Pryhoda Myroslava Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Derrida, Jacques. Donner le temps.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Litopys Publishers LTD, Lviv.
Project Manager: Pryhoda Myroslava Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Heidegger, Martin. Unterwegs zur Sprache.
Total: $ 3 500
Grantee: Maccabi Jewish Cultural & Sports Club, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Blyznyuk Vira Hryhorivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Okin, S. Is Multiculturalism Bad for Women.
Total: $ 1 200
Grantee: BAKHVA Publishers JSC, Odesa.
Project Manager: Khalikyan Mykola Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Wistrich, Robert S. Demonizing the Other: Antisemitism, Rasism and Xenophobia.
Total: $ 3 500
Grantee: BAKHVA Publishers JSC, Odesa.
Project Manager: Khalikyan Mykola Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: van Bueren, Geraldine. The International Law on the Rights of the Child.
Total: $ 4 240
Grantee: BAKHVA Publishers JSC, Odesa.
Project Manager: Khalikyan Mykola Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Eide, Asbjorn, Krause, Rosas (eds.). Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: A Textbook.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: BAKHVA Publishers JSC, Odesa.
Project Manager: Khalikyan Mykola Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Robertson, Geoffrey. Crimes Against Humanity: The Struggle for Global Justice.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: Maccabi Jewish Cultural & Sports Club, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Blyznyuk Vira Hryhorivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Walzer, Michael. On Toleration. Conditions former.
Total: $ 1 000
Grantee: Calvaria Publishers Charitable Foundation, Lviv.
Project Manager: Zavaliy Halyna Yuriyivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Baudrillard, Jean. L'Echange Symbolitique et la Mort.
Total: $ 3 500
Grantee: Calvaria Publishers Charitable Foundation, Lviv.
Project Manager: Zavaliy Halyna Yuriyivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Armstrong, Karen. Islam. A Short History.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Calvaria Publishers Charitable Foundation, Lviv.
Project Manager: Zavaliy Halyna Yuriyivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Colbert, Francois, Nantel, Jacques, Bilodeau, Suzanne, Poole, William, Rich, Dennis J. Marketing Culture and the Arts.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Calvaria Publishers Charitable Foundation, Lviv.
Project Manager: Zavaliy Halyna Yuriyivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Hutcheon, Linda. The Politics of Postmodernism.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Calvaria Publishers Charitable Foundation, Lviv.
Project Manager: Zavaliy Halyna Yuriyivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Brubaker, Rogers. Nationalism Reframed: Nationhood and the National Question in the New Europe.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Calvaria Publishers Charitable Foundation, Lviv.
Project Manager: Zavaliy Halyna Yuriyivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Esposito, John L. The Islamic Threat. Myth or Reality?.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: ArtEk Publishers, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kvankevych Iryna Vladyslavivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Grimsted, Patricia Kennedy. Trophies of War and Empire: Archival Heritage of Ukraine, World War II and the Politics of Restitution.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Nashe Zhyttya (Our Life) International Fund, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ryabchun Viktor Yakovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Kersting, Wolfgang. Die Politische Philosophie der Gesellschaftsvertrags.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Center for Near East Studies, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Bohomolov Oleksandr Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Eickelman, Dale. The Middle East and Central Asia: An Anthropological Approach.
Total: $ 3 800
Grantee: Center for Near East Studies, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Bohomolov Oleksandr Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Roy, Olivier. The Failure of Political Islam.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Achilles Publishers LTD, Lviv.
Project Manager: Malyuha Ihor Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Riesebrodt, Martin. Die Ruckkehr der Religionen. Fundamentalismus und der "Kampf der Kulturen".
Total: $ 2 500
Grantee: Achilles Publishers LTD, Lviv.
Project Manager: Malyuha Ihor Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Nagl-Docekal, Herta. Feministische Philosophie: Ergebnisse, Probleme, Perspektiven.
Total: $ 3 500
Grantee: Sfera Publishers – International Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Khlopova Oksana Petrivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Goldman M., Hatch M. Woman & Health.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Litopys Publishers LTD, Lviv.
Project Manager: Pryhoda Myroslava Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Brook, Peter. The Empty Space; Brook, Peter. There are no Secrets.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Institute for Sustainable Development, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Yakheyeva Tetiana Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Nineteenth publication of the “State of the World” annual report 2002 made on the basis of global survey on the progress toward a sustainable society.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Krytyka Journal, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Mokrousov Andriy Borysovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Pelenski, Yaroslaw. The Contest for the Legacy of Kievan Rus'.
Total: $ 1 950
Grantee: Krytyka Journal, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Mokrousov Andriy Borysovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Kohut, Zenon E. The Roots of Identity: Studies on Early Modern and Modern Ukraine.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Krytyka Journal, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Mokrousov Andriy Borysovych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book: Frick, David A. Meletij Smotryc'kyj.
Total: $ 2 300
Grantee: Osnovy All-Ukrainian Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kyrylova Valentyna Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Translation of the Book by Tatyana Yakovleva, “The Ruin of Hetmanshchyna, from Hadiach to Andrusov (1659-1667).
Total: $ 5 084
Grantee: Dukh i Litera (Spirit & Letter) Scientific & Publishing Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Finberg Leonid Kushelevych.
Project Summary: Translation and publishing of the book” Rozmowy z intelektualistami ukrainskimy, by Bogumila Berdychowska and Olga Hnatiuk.
Total: $ 1 770
Grantee: Charitable Foundation for the Defense & Development of Ukrainian Book Publishing, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Budnyk Andriy Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Additional financing for the translation and publishing of the book: Reinventing Politics: Easter Europe from Stalin to Havel, by Vladimir Tismaneanu.
Total: $ 260
Number of Projects: 1.
Grant Amount: $ 3 000
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,05 %.
Part of the Translation Project funds are used for improving the quality of translations provided with the IRF's support. The IRF continues implementation of its operational project "Translation Quality Expertise", which involves supplemental scientific and literary proofreading of translations supported under the "Translating into Ukrainian Foreign Titles in Social Sciences and Humanities" competition.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 1 | $ 3 000 |
Total: | 1 | $ 3 000 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Evaluation of translation quality for 2002. Additional scientific and literary review of book text segments selected from among works to be published with support from the IRF Translation Project.
Total: $ 3 000
Number of Projects: 4.
Grant Amount: $ 32 631
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,53 %.
In 2002, the "Laboratory of Scientific Translation" project was initiated to help translators (who are mainly professional philologists) to understand and master contemporary terminology of the humanities and social sciences. It provides them with an ample opportunity to get professional advice of the members of editorial and linguistic boards, obtain information on historical facts and textual criticism on the key concepts on social sciences and humanities. Workshops are reflected on the web [http://www.pereklad.kiev.ua].
The project implementation will be continued in 2003-2004. Apart from traditional focus on social sciences and humanities there are subprojects such as the IRF — UNDP — European Union Delegation of the European Commission joint project "Laboratory of Scientific Translation in Education Policy", new initiatives in information policy and legislation.
The project has been implemented by the Youth Humanities Center NGO.
Another innovation activity launched by the program in 2002 was the project for dissemination of books published with the Translation Project's support among regional general scientific and university libraries of Ukraine. The project was implemented in cooperation with the National Parliamentary Library of Ukraine.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 1 | $ 1 700 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 3 | $ 30 931 |
Total: | 4 | $ 32 631 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Youth Humanities Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kulakov Andriy Vyacheslavovych.
Project Summary: Organizing 5 workshops, each of them dedicated to a single or several topically related texts, which have been supported by the IRF Translation Project. Among the participants of the workshops were translators and editors, experts on the humanities and social sciences, and linguists. The outcomes of the Project included an English-French-German-Ukrainian Glossary of Major Terms, an agreed List of Sample Transliterations of Personal Names, worked out during each of the workshops, and an Organizers' Report on the results of Pilot Project implementation.
Total: $ 3 903
Grantee: Youth Humanities Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kulakov Andriy Vyacheslavovych.
Project Summary: Supporting the activities of the Laboratory of Scientific Translation. Conducting 20 seminars on translation of texts as supported by the IRF Translation Project, for translators and editors of publishing houses, linguists and humanities and social science experts.
Total: $ 13 728
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Administering the project on “Distributing Books Published through the IRF Translation Project Throughout Libraries of Ukraine.
Total: $ 1 700
Grantee: National Parliament Library of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Vylehzhanina Tamara Izmaylivna.
Project Summary: Distributing books published through the IRF Translation Project among regional universal libraries and university libraries.
Total: $ 13 300
Number of Projects: 65.
Grant Amount: $ 745 380
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 12,11 %.
The objective of the IRF Education Programs is to provide regular and systemic impact on the national level in education sector, to secure a proactive position in this sphere, and to further the process of integrating the Ukrainian education system into the European and world educational context.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Crimean Region | 1 | $ 10 270 |
Dnipropetrovsk Region | 1 | $ 9 030 |
Donetsk Region | 2 | $ 11 974 |
Kharkiv Region | 2 | $ 17 140 |
Kyiv City | 9 | $ 79 187 |
Lviv Region | 2 | $ 19 310 |
Odesa Region | 2 | $ 14 640 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 46 | $ 583 829 |
Total: | 65 | $ 745 380 |
Number of Projects: 20.
Grant Amount: $ 176 891
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 2,87 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Donetsk Region | 1 | $ 2 504 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 19 | $ 174 387 |
Total: | 20 | $ 176 891 |
Number of Projects: 2.
Grant Amount: $ 39 325
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,64 %.
The "Regional University Network" project is aimed at development of an effective regional system for training humanities and social sciences scholars.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 2 | $ 39 325 |
Total: | 2 | $ 39 325 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Preparing a platform to establish the Regional University Network; creation of this network, undertaking an initial selection of program recipients, development of participants’ institutional cooperation; and finally, development of project management and monitoring mechanisms.
Total: $ 19 525
Grantee: International Foundation for Education Policy Research, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Finikov Taras Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Implementing a complex study of the system and practice of preparing high level cadres, via a comparative analysis of the education policies of Belarus, Lithuania, Poland, Russia and Ukraine.
Total: $ 19 800
Number of Projects: 13.
Grant Amount: $ 97 243
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,58 %.
To improve professional training of university professors and development of modern science in the area of social sciences and humanities, IRF and Open Society Institute, Budapest, support organization of conferences and summer schools in sociology, business, European studies, history etc.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 13 | $ 97 243 |
Total: | 13 | $ 97 243 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Conducting an international MAPA Evaluation Seminar with the participation of higher education experts from Eastern and Central Europe.
Total: $ 11 800
Grantee: Eastern Ukraine Foundation for Social Research (EUFSR), Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Nikolayevskyy Valeriy Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a cycle of lectures on “Social Problems Attaching to Social Transformations in Post-Soviet Societies. Lecturer – Prof. David Payne of Cambridge University, for students at the Masters program in the School of Sociology at Kharkiv National University.
Total: $ 2 500
Grantee: Kirovohrad Pedagogical Academy, Kirovohrad.
Project Manager: Vasylenko Volodymyr Arkadiyovych.
Project Summary: Organizing and conducting the conference “University Management: Integration through Partnership”.
Total: $ 2 143
Grantee: Society of Researchers of Central and Eastern Europe, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Yakovenko Nataliya Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Support for participation by Ukrainian scholars in the international conference “Mazepa and his Environment: History, Ideology, International Context, Culture, Literature”, Milan, Italy, May 7-11, 2002.
Total: $ 1 650
Grantee: Eastern Ukraine Foundation for Social Research (EUFSR), Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Nikolayevskyy Valeriy Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a master class by Professor L. Ionin titled “New Magical Epoch 2: Gender Transformation” for sociology instructors at Ukrainian educational institutions, on May 20-27, 2002.
Total: $ 10 927
Grantee: XXI Century Foundation, Odesa.
Project Manager: Koval Ihor Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Conducting an all-Ukrainian conference on “Teaching European Studies”.
Total: $ 3 798
Grantee: Eastern Ukraine Foundation for Social Research (EUFSR), Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Nikolayevskyy Valeriy Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a summer school for “Society in Transition: Social Problems in Sociological Focus”.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: XXI Century Foundation, Odesa.
Project Manager: Koval Ihor Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Conducting the summer school “Establishing European Studies: National Experience and Regional Perspectives”.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Culture Center – Dnipropetrovsk City NGO, Dnipropetrovsk.
Project Manager: Boytsun Nataliya Yevhenivna.
Project Summary: Conducting the summer school “State Regulation of the Economy: Financial markets, Investment, Trade”.
Total: $ 7 000
Grantee: Lviv Theological Academy, Lviv.
Project Manager: Kolomyyets Marta Anatoliyivna.
Project Summary: Preparing and conducting the All-Ukrainian Scientific and Practical Conference “Transparency and Corruption in the Higher Education System”, on November 21-22, 2002.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: Eastern Ukraine Foundation for Social Research (EUFSR), Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Nikolayevskyy Valeriy Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Conducting the VIII International Scientific Conference “Kharkiv Sociological Readings,” and preparation of a compendium of conference materials.
Total: $ 7 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Supporting education of aspirants and young instructors of Ukrainian higher education institutions through the Harvard University summer school.
Total: $ 25 230
Grantee: National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Paton Borys Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Support for participation by Ukrainian scholars at the XIII International Slavist Conference. The project aimed to encourage contacts for further cooperation with foreign colleagues.
Total: $ 6 195
Number of Projects: 5.
Grant Amount: $ 40 323
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,66 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Donetsk Region | 1 | $ 2 504 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 4 | $ 37 819 |
Total: | 5 | $ 40 323 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Transfer of the National Education Information Center to the Ministry of Education & Science of Ukraine and financial support for technical purposes.
Total: $ 30 000
Grantee: Homer – Association of Disabled Scholars, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kovalenko Leonid Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Publishing a compendium of scholarly works on problems of introducing special integrated and distance learning technologies for persons with physical and sensory disabilities, titled “Computer Technology and Higher Education for People with Particular Problems”.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Donetsk National University, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Shevchenko Volodymyr Pavlovych.
Project Summary: Support for a trip to Sidney, Australia, by the Chairman of the Union of rectors of Higher Education Institutions of the Donetsk region to sign an agreement on cooperation with the University of Sidney.
Total: $ 2 504
Grantee: The Center for Ethno-Social Research, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Habriyelyan Oleh Arshavyrovych.
Project Summary: Conducting the round table “Political Science in Ukraine: Establishment and Prospects”.
Total: $ 4 819
Grantee: Taras Shevchenko National Prize of Ukraine Committee, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kravets Viktor Venyaminovych.
Project Summary: Support for the preparation of manuscripts by Hryhorii Skovoroda, for publication of the book “H. S. Skovoroda: Originals and Commentary”.
Total: $ 1 000
Number of Projects: 10.
Grant Amount: $ 200 997
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 3,27 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 6 | $ 54 997 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 4 | $ 146 000 |
Total: | 10 | $ 200 997 |
Number of Projects: 1.
Grant Amount: $ 82 000
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,33 %.
The project was aimed to assist the Government of Ukraine on drafting the national strategy for development of education in Ukraine in the XXI century. At its first stage, the project focused on provision of technical assistance to the Ministry of Education and Sciences of Ukraine with the drafting of the National Doctrine for Development of Education. It also targeted involvement of participants of the educational process into the open discussion on priorities of public policies in the area of education. The first stage was completed in December 2001 by a presentation of research on the urgent problems of the educational sector. The research made by leading Ukrainian experts with international advisory support had its influence on formation of the system of opinions fixed in the National Doctrine approved by the Second Congress of Educators and the Presidential Decree #247 as of April 17, 2002. Over the first stage, a number of events were organized which promoted involvement of the professional community into the discussion of solutions to the problems of the area. The project provided support to publications of draft National Doctrines and organized broad public discussion in the mass media.
The Second Stage of the project (since April 2002) was focused on preparation of recommendations for the Government of Ukraine on implementation of the urgent tasks determined by the National Doctrine for Development of Education as "ensuring accessibility of quality education during lifetime for all citizens and further strengthening of its national character". The recommendations are prepared by conducting policy analysis under the following priorities:
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 1 | $ 82 000 |
Total: | 1 | $ 82 000 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Providing technical assistance to the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine to introduce the National Education Development Doctrine. Conducting analyses of education policy, an international evaluation and an implementation plan for recommendations on equal access to quality education; education management; education finance: quality monitoring; and education content.
Total: $ 82 000
Number of Projects: 7.
Grant Amount: $ 99 997
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,62 %.
The Testing Technologies Center Project is aiming to develop and try models of external standardized testing to ensure monitoring of the quality of Education and equal access to University Education. It is also envisaged to set up conditions for establishment of the system of external testing at the national level for constant relations between secondary and university education.
In 2002, the project developed normative and legal basis to support external testing (trial, attestation and introductory) as an experiement on external testing of students' academic acheivements (Order of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine #409 as of July 17, 2002). The program developed and tried tests on Mathematics and History, and also created a network of regional testing centers (Western Ukraine – Ivan Franko Lviv National University, Central Ukraine – National Kyiv Mohyla Academy, Eastern Ukraine – Hryhoriy Skovoroda Kharkiv State Pedagogical University, Southern Ukraine – Illya Mechnikov Odesa National University). In this connection, the implementing partners worked on development and preparation of regional groups and ensuring their training. Specifically, they organized a series of seminars on test development, test analysis, logistics and procedures of external testing. The project established cooperation with foreign and international institutions working on external evaluation, specifically the European Association of Evaluation in Education, Central and Circuit Examination Boards of the Polish Republic, Lithuanian Examination Center, Russian Testing Center, Belorussian Republican Center for Quality Evaluation. A special task of the project remains formation of positive attitude to external testing among the teacher community and other interested parties.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
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Kyiv City | 6 | $ 54 997 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 1 | $ 45 000 |
Total: | 7 | $ 99 997 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hrynevych Liliya Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Developing and approving a model for external standardized testing to ensure monitoring of education quality and equal access to higher education. Creating the conditions for establishing an external testing system at the national level, with the aim of ensuring uninterrupted ties between middle and higher education.
Total: $ 45 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hrynevych Liliya Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Establishing a regional testing center at the Odesa National University named after Mechnikov, with the aim of forming an infrastructure for an external testing system throughout the region; compiling a body of tests; and conducting external testing locally.
Total: $ 6 250
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hrynevych Liliya Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Establishing a regional testing center at the National University of Kyiv Mohyla Academy, with the aim of forming an infrastructure for an external testing system throughout the region; compiling a body of tests; and conducting external testing locally.
Total: $ 6 250
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hrynevych Liliya Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Establishing a regional testing center at the Lviv National University named after Ivan Franko, with the aim of forming an infrastructure for an external testing system throughout the region; compiling a body of tests; and conducting external testing locally.
Total: $ 6 250
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hrynevych Liliya Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Establishing a regional testing center at the Kharkiv State Pedagogical University named after Hryhoriy Skovoroda, with the aim of forming an infrastructure for an external testing system throughout the region; compiling a body of tests; and conducting external testing locally.
Total: $ 6 250
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hrynevych Liliya Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: This seminar is a logical continuation of the work of the Testing Technologies Center Project. It analyzed the results of experimental testing; the development of testing procedures, and the development of the information syllabus.
Total: $ 9 597
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hrynevych Liliya Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Purchase of computers and equipment for Testing Technologies Center Project.
Total: $ 20 400
Number of Projects: 1.
Grant Amount: $ 11 000
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,18 %.
The "European Studies Teaching Course for Schools" Project is aimed at the development and introduction of an integrated course, European Studies, at comprehensive schools on modular basis. The objective of the course is to deliver knowledge on Europe, Ukraine's role in Europe, formation of skills and abilities necessary for a modern Ukrainian citizen to act in the European space.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
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All-Ukrainian Projects | 1 | $ 11 000 |
Total: | 1 | $ 11 000 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Development of a platform for the integrated course “European Studies” for schools. Ascertaining the content and structure of the knowledge body on Europe that contemporary citizens of Ukraine should be familiar with. Conducting a round table with participation by foreign experts; an international conference for teachers; a children’s context; as well as methodological development of a European Studies course for schools.
Total: $ 11 000
Number of Projects: 1.
Grant Amount: $ 8 000
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,13 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 1 | $ 8 000 |
Total: | 1 | $ 8 000 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Institute for Political Technologies, Lviv.
Project Manager: Komarnytskyy Myhaylo Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Conducting an auto quality evaluation at schools in Lviv and Lviv region. Creation of an all-Ukrainian model for monitoring schools.
Total: $ 8 000
Number of Projects: 21.
Grant Amount: $ 123 622
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 2,01 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Crimean Region | 1 | $ 10 270 |
Dnipropetrovsk Region | 1 | $ 9 030 |
Donetsk Region | 1 | $ 9 470 |
Kharkiv Region | 2 | $ 17 140 |
Kyiv City | 2 | $ 19 190 |
Lviv Region | 2 | $ 19 310 |
Odesa Region | 2 | $ 14 640 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 10 | $ 24 572 |
Total: | 21 | $ 123 622 |
Number of Projects: 7.
Grant Amount: $ 73 000
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,19 %.
Aiming to provide Ukrainian students with a possibility of getting education and degrees abroad, the IRF ensures constant support to Information and Consulting Centers for Education Abroad. The functions of the centers include:
The Centers network cooperates actively with country offices of international organizations providing scholarships for education abroad, specifically USIS/PAS, ACCELS/ACIE, IREX, British Council, Alliance Française, DAAD, Goethe Institute, European Council Information Center, foreign embassies etc.
Scholarships are provided upon the results of open competitions. The majority of the IRF/OSI scholarships provided for social sciences and humanities (students in Political Studies, Business, History, Law, Sociology, Journalism etc.). As a rule, the IRF/OSI scholarships envisage reimbursement of all expenses related to education at a foreign university, including payment for education services and accommodation, as well as visa and travel costs.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Crimean Region | 1 | $ 10 270 |
Dnipropetrovsk Region | 1 | $ 9 030 |
Donetsk Region | 1 | $ 9 470 |
Kharkiv Region | 1 | $ 10 740 |
Kyiv City | 1 | $ 11 440 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 12 360 |
Odesa Region | 1 | $ 9 690 |
Total: | 7 | $ 73 000 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Educational Advising Centers. SAC-Kyiv – operational activities.
Total: $ 11 440
Grantee: Osvita, Center for International Education, Odesa.
Project Manager: Shevchenko Larysa Dmytrivna.
Project Summary: Regional Educational Advising Centers – general support.
Total: $ 9 690
Grantee: Osvita Public Center, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Bulhakova Nataliya Borysivna.
Project Summary: Regional Educational Advising Centers – general support.
Total: $ 10 740
Grantee: Osvita Information & Consulting Center, Lviv.
Project Manager: Hatalyak Andriy Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Regional Educational Advising Centers – general support.
Total: $ 12 360
Grantee: Osvita, Center for International Education, Simpheropol, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Bulavintsev Yuriy Yehorovych.
Project Summary: Regional Educational Advising Centers – general support.
Total: $ 10 270
Grantee: Osvita Information & Consulting Center, Dnipropetrovsk.
Project Manager: Papuk Serhiy Valeriyovych.
Project Summary: Regional Educational Advising Centers – general support.
Total: $ 9 030
Grantee: Center for Political Studies, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Zorina Hanna Ihorivna.
Project Summary: Regional Educational Advising Centers – general support.
Total: $ 9 470
Number of Projects: 4.
Grant Amount: $ 26 050
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,42 %.
The Central European University is a postgraduate social sciences school recognized all over the world. It is aiming to promote development of an open society in the Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet countries through implementation of the education system based on creativity, critical approach to research, analysis and comparison. The CEU Schools are located in Budapest, Hungary, and Warsaw, Poland.
The CEU offers Master's programs in the following fields: Gender and Culture, Environmental Studies, Business, History, Medieval Studies, International Commercial Law, International Relations and European Studies, Nationalism Studies, Southern and Eastern European Studies, Political Studies, Comparative Constitutional Law, Human Rights, and Sociology.
The CEU also offers programs for postgraduates conducting their research in other schools but willing to use the resources provided by the CEU, innovation programs and professors of international level to prepare their thesis. One- and two-semester postgraduate programs at the CEU are funded by relevant university departments or a certain programs.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kharkiv Region | 1 | $ 6 400 |
Kyiv City | 1 | $ 7 750 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 6 950 |
Odesa Region | 1 | $ 4 950 |
Total: | 4 | $ 26 050 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Osvita, Center for International Education, Odesa.
Project Manager: Shevchenko Larysa Dmytrivna.
Project Summary: Central European University Programs administration.
Total: $ 4 950
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Central European University Programs administration.
Total: $ 7 750
Grantee: Osvita Information & Consulting Center, Lviv.
Project Manager: Hatalyak Andriy Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Central European University Programs administration.
Total: $ 6 950
Grantee: Osvita Public Center, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Bulhakova Nataliya Borysivna.
Project Summary: Central European University Programs administration.
Total: $ 6 400
Number of Projects: 10.
Grant Amount: $ 24 572
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,40 %.
Below there is a list of students that won various network program scholarships administered by the International Renaissance Foundation in Ukraine in 2002.
OSI/FCO Oxford Chevening Scholarships
OSI/FCO Cambridge Chevening Scholarships
OSI/FCO Edinburgh Chevening Scholarships
Oxford Hospitality Scheme
Cambridge Hospitality Scheme
CEU SUN
Central European University
Global Supplementary Grant Program
Soros Supplementary Grant Program
Course Development Competition
Curriculum Resource Center
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 10 | $ 24 572 |
Total: | 10 | $ 24 572 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: OSI/FCO Edinburgh Chevening Scholarships Program administration.
Total: $ 3 200
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: NSP VU Exchange Program 2002/2003 administration.
Total: $ 4 512
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: NSP Global Supplementary Grant administration.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Soros Supplementary Grants administration.
Total: $ 1 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: OSI/FCO Cambridge Chevening Scholarships Program administration.
Total: $ 3 250
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Oxford Hospitality Scheme Program administration.
Total: $ 1 323
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Cambridge Hospitality Scheme Program administration.
Total: $ 830
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: OSI/FCO Oxford Chevening Scholarships Program administration.
Total: $ 2 900
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: International Policy Fellowships Program administration.
Total: $ 2 300
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Network Fellowship Program administration.
Total: $ 2 257
Number of Projects: 7.
Grant Amount: $ 173 870
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 2,82 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 1 | $ 5 000 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 6 | $ 168 870 |
Total: | 7 | $ 173 870 |
Number of Projects: 1.
Grant Amount: $ 30 000
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,49 %.
The Ukrainian "Debate" Information and Methodological Center is a member of the International Debate Education Association (IDEA). During recent years, a network of "Debate" centers in Simferopol, Lviv, Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, and Odesa was established through support of the International Renaissance Foundation and the Open Society Institute, New York. The centers have entered into agreements with local departments of Education and other national organizations. They present their methods at educational conferences and participate in implementation of other programs in Ukraine, search for partners and adapt new modes of work. At present, 105 school clubs and 50 student clubs "Debate" are active in Ukraine.
The objective of the Debate Program is to encourage young people to lead active life, become socially conscious citizens of our country. "Debate" exists not for disputes, but for making children more aware of surrounding world. In contrast to traditional education, to prove own convictions logically, not emotionally. "Debate" is professional training for pupils, who wish to enter departments of law, political science or philology. Teachers of other subjects also add this Program to their toolkit as it helps to develop oral skills by enhancing the general level of knowledge. The Program teaches young people to think critically, encourages them to communicate on burning issues of nowadays, brings up tolerance and respect towards others’ thoughts, teaches rhetoric, and helps masterering public performance skills.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 1 | $ 30 000 |
Total: | 1 | $ 30 000 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Teachers for Democracy & Partnership Charitable Organization, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Pekar Iryna Danylivna.
Project Summary: Conducting two instructional seminars for trainers, holding three All-Ukrainian Debate Tournaments, creating a web-site for optimization of information and methodological aspects of the project.
Total: $ 30 000
Number of Projects: 4.
Grant Amount: $ 121 000
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,97 %.
Implementation of a new model of education of children aged from birth to ten is to be based on the values of democracy. The "Step-by-step" Program is grounded on the best European and American traditions of early education of children and unites those with traditions of domestic pedagogy, educational and cultural specifics of different regions of Ukraine. The program contributes to upbringing of the traits necessary for living in a democratic society, in particular: ability to think critically, make conscious choice independently, clearly define and solve problems, perceive changes and effectively influence them, be creative and flexible, and perceive oneself as a part of local community, country and the world. Implementation of the program envisages organization of and holding numerous training seminars, as well as participation in respective international events.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 1 | $ 5 000 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 3 | $ 116 000 |
Total: | 4 | $ 121 000 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Step by Step All-Ukrainian Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sofiy Nataliya Zinoviyivna.
Project Summary: Conducting a training for trainers under the program “Integration of Children with Special Needs”; publication of methodical handbooks for teachers on “Integration of Children with Special Needs into General Education Classes” and “Integration of Children with Mental Deficiencies into General Education Classes”’ conducting round tables, training for education institution leaders, mentors, writers, parents and pedagogues; publication of the journal “Steps towards Democratic Education” and booklets.
Total: $ 40 000
Grantee: Step by Step All-Ukrainian Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sofiy Nataliya Zinoviyivna.
Project Summary: Conducting a regional training on management, as well as a training for experts on certifying pedagogues according to the “Step by Step” Program.
Total: $ 46 000
Grantee: Step by Step All-Ukrainian Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sofiy Nataliya Zinoviyivna.
Project Summary: Institutional support for the “Step by Step” Program as a new model for educating children from birth to ten years of age, with a democratic nucleus. The program develops characteristics required for life in a democratic society.
Total: $ 30 000
Grantee: Step by Step All-Ukrainian Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sofiy Nataliya Zinoviyivna.
Project Summary: Mentoring to broaden the implementation of the “Step by Step” Program in Azerbaijan.
Total: $ 5 000
Number of Projects: 2.
Grant Amount: $ 22 870
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,37 %.
The objective of the "Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking" Program is to implement teaching strategies that help schoolchildren to make sense of what they have read, display independence in self-education matters, understand the logic of arguments, learn to listen to interlocutor attentively, conduct discussions with confidence, and make weighed decisions into school practice. Implementation of the "Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking" Program contributes to support of democratization of education by making changes in the methods of teaching educational subjects. The project offers a clear system of training methods that will facilitate development of critical thinking and independent learning skills with pupils.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 2 | $ 22 870 |
Total: | 2 | $ 22 870 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Intellect Scientific & Methodological Center for the Development of Critical and Visual Thinking, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kravchenko Nataliya Adamivna.
Project Summary: Implementation of the program “Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking” in Ukraine by organizing and conducting of training seminars for teachers in various types of educational institutions; higher education institution lectors; and methodologists at regional institutes of professional development and post-diploma teacher education.
Total: $ 20 000
Grantee: Intellect Scientific & Methodological Center for the Development of Critical and Visual Thinking, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kravchenko Nataliya Adamivna.
Project Summary: Support for a visit to Ukraine by foreign volunteers in the framework of the “Reading and Writing for Critical Thinking” program.
Total: $ 2 870
Number of Projects: 7.
Grant Amount: $ 70 000
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,14 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 7 | $ 70 000 |
Total: | 7 | $ 70 000 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: INKOS International Education Program Innovation Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Minhazutdinov Ihor Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Creation of a database of scholarly and technical proposals of Ukrainian higher education institutions. Publication of this database on the Internet, in print and CD-ROM editions.
Total: $ 12 000
Grantee: Scientific & Methodical Center for Higher Education at the Ministry of Education & Science of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sokolov Vitaliy Illich.
Project Summary: Preparing and publishing the “Catalog of Innovative Solutions for the Teaching Process in Higher Education Institutions”.
Total: $ 6 655
Grantee: The Central Institute for Post-Diploma Pedagogical Education, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Oliynyk Viktor Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Organizing and conducting the International Symposium on Problems of Post-diploma Pedagogical Education in Ukraine.
Total: $ 3 620
Grantee: Children’s Alpine Movement of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Stafanovych Oleksandr Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Organizing winter recreation for orphaned children in the Carpathian Mountains.
Total: $ 5 529
Grantee: Culture Center – Dnipropetrovsk City NGO, Dnipropetrovsk.
Project Manager: Boytsun Nataliya Yevhenivna.
Project Summary: Creating a cycle of scientific and educational TV programs with the aim of providing broad segments of the public with information about education reform in Ukraine and the world.
Total: $ 11 800
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Technological and information support of the Ukrainian Education Server and its placement at the technical platform of the “Civic Space” Internet Portal.
Total: $ 1 696
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Conducting a public research study on the contemporary Ukrainian school from the point of view of its everyday functioning. Teachers, parents and relevant state bodies all participated in the study. The project was also to have released the book “Beyond the Bounds of the Possible: The Ukrainian School as it is”.
Total: $ 28 700
Number of Projects: 127.
Grant Amount: $ 379 694
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 6,17 %.
The IRF Culture Program was founded in 1994 and since that time it has been actively promoting development of culture over the period of formation and establishment of an open and democratic society in Ukraine. The Program supported various art projects: international festivals, theater performances, visual art exhibitions, literary campaigns, conferences on topical issues of culture management etc.
In 2002, the Program made the important moves to involve independent experts and representatives of cultural communities into cooperation with public authorities and development of a balanced concept of cultural policy with due account of social, economic, and political reforms implemented in Ukraine.
The Program assisted on organization and conduct of the parliamentary hearings "Ukrainian Culture: Development Status and Prospects". It also backed preparation and publication of analytical report on legislative and financial support to the cultural sector, and the setup of the Public Council on Culture under the profile parliamentary committee.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Crimean Region | 2 | $ 2 050 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 3 | $ 5 492 |
Kharkiv Region | 2 | $ 750 |
Kyiv City | 32 | $ 42 149 |
Lviv Region | 6 | $ 2 785 |
Odesa Region | 3 | $ 1 529 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 79 | $ 324 939 |
Total: | 127 | $ 379 694 |
Number of Projects: 48.
Grant Amount: $ 154 010
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 2,50 %.
The OSI Arts and Culture Network Program, Budapest, is aiming to promote cultural exchange and cooperation between artists from Central and Eastern Europe, Caucasus, Central Asia, and Mongolia, where there are national Soros Foundations, and to stimulate systemic transformations of cultural policies for comprehensive development of art and culture in the mentioned regions.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Crimean Region | 2 | $ 2 050 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 2 | $ 3 000 |
Kharkiv Region | 1 | $ 250 |
Kyiv City | 17 | $ 17 412 |
Lviv Region | 2 | $ 1 600 |
Odesa Region | 2 | $ 1 129 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 22 | $ 128 569 |
Total: | 48 | $ 154 010 |
Number of Projects: 4.
Grant Amount: $ 38 000
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,62 %.
The "Culture Policy" Competition was aimed at supporting long-term structural transformations in the domain of culture policy to ensure development of art and culture in contemporary conditions.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 4 | $ 38 000 |
Total: | 4 | $ 38 000 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Ukrainian Art Forum, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kot Serhiy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Development and support of activities of Ukrainian Art Forum – network of Ukrainian civic organizations operating in the field of culture and the arts.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Ukrainian Philosophical Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Rutkovskyy Oleksandr Hryhorovych.
Project Summary: Creating an efficient model of public dialogue on problems faced by Ukrainian cinematography, with the aim of overcoming its present crisis. Activities included the first industry-specific Ukrainian public poll, the festival "Ukrainian alternatives", seminars, round tables; preparation of recommendations for the Ministry of Culture and the Arts of Ukraine.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Center for the Support of Public & Cultural Initiatives, Dnipropetrovsk.
Project Manager: Barashkova Tetiana Semenivna.
Project Summary: Making cultural organizations of the Dnipropetrovsk region more independent and sustainable by building a model of inter-sectoral relationship between state organizations and NGOs.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Democracy Through Culture Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Babenchuk Yaroslava Romanivna.
Project Summary: Creating an information resource and conducting modular seminars to support the development of professional education in art management in Ukraine.
Total: $ 8 000
Number of Projects: 30.
Grant Amount: $ 69 020
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,12 %.
The "Culture Links" Competition was aimed at supporting the integral cultural and artistic events with workshops, seminars, trainings, and discussions that could have promoted systemic and tangible cultural transformations (support to the independent sector, development of artistic networks, self-funding of art projects).
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Crimean Region | 1 | $ 550 |
Kharkiv Region | 1 | $ 250 |
Kyiv City | 12 | $ 12 712 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 100 |
Odesa Region | 1 | $ 829 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 14 | $ 54 579 |
Total: | 30 | $ 69 020 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Alternative Visual Studies, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Stukalova Kateryna Olehivna.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian representative in the Poetic Video Festival "Word in Motion", in Riga, Latvia.
Total: $ 380
Grantee: Svitlo (Light), Southern Ukrainian Association for the Promoting of the Development & Protection of Women’s Rights, Odesa.
Project Manager: Volchenko Nataliya Anatoliyivna.
Project Summary: Promoting and supporting the development of different forms of contemporary dance in Ukraine by holding concerts, master-classes and conferences dedicated to new achievements of plastic art.
Total: $ 6 500
Grantee: Accord Zaporizhzhia Regional Charitable Foundation, Zaporizhzhia.
Project Manager: Larchikov Vadym Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Creating a panorama of avant-garde XX century music and showing how it connects, interacts with and contradicts music of baroque.
Total: $ 5 800
Grantee: Artistic Investment NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Pryhodych Nadiya Pavlivna.
Project Summary: Participation of Ukrainian representative in the curator’s seminar “Curating in Transition” with the aim of exchanging experience and popularizing Ukrainian contemporary art, in Belgrade, Serbia.
Total: $ 357
Grantee: Artistic Investment NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Pryhodych Nadiya Pavlivna.
Project Summary: Support for participation of Eastern European artists in the International Video Art and Short Films Festival "Dreamcatcher", including competition screenings, presentations, symposia and multimedia installations.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: New Music Association, Odesa.
Project Manager: Kalmykova Inessa Dmytrivna.
Project Summary: Conducting concerts, master classes, seminars and discussions within the framework of the "Improvisational roundabout" – a complex event directed at the development of art of improvisation.
Total: $ 5 530
Grantee: “Yi” Independent Cultural Journal, Lviv.
Project Manager: Prokhasko Yuriy Bohdanovych.
Project Summary: Support for participation of a Ukrainian representative in an international writer’s conclave in Warsaw.
Total: $ 100
Grantee: Dmytro Shelest Foundation, Lviv.
Project Manager: Honcharenko Anna Lavrentiyivna.
Project Summary: Conducting the II International Festival of Voice "Solovey". Presentation of the best authentic singing to Ukrainian audiences.
Total: $ 8 000
Grantee: Democracy Through Culture Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Stukalova Kateryna Olehivna.
Project Summary: Support for participation of Eastern European artists in the Third Kyiv International Media Art Festival.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Dmytro Shelest Foundation, Lviv.
Project Manager: Derhachov Oleh Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Conducting the First International Master Classes in Animation with the aim of popularizing and developing animation art in Ukraine.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Kharkiv Regional Department of the Union of Photographers of Ukraine, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Pavlova Tetiana Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian representative in an art seminar of photographers as part of a program of visits organized by the Center for Contemporary Art in Bratislava, Slovakia, aiming to receive new experience in encouraging the development of similar events in Ukraine.
Total: $ 250
Grantee: Union of Cinematographers of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zinovyeva Svitlana Lyudomyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation by a Ukrainian representative at the Baltic Cinema Forum with the aim of establishing creative contacts and familiarizing herself with new accomplishments in film production.
Total: $ 400
Grantee: Art Berezillia International Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Shcherbina Oleksandr Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Participation of Ukrainian representative at the international seminar on documentary films “Meeting in Siberia”, aiming to acquire new creative experience and establish new contacts.
Total: $ 405
Grantee: Art Berezillia International Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Vasylyev Serhiy Henadiyovych.
Project Summary: Participation of Ukrainian representative at the "New Communication" International Seminar in Nitra, Slovakia, dedicated to establishing new theater information networks amongst European countries.
Total: $ 240
Grantee: Abdurashid Mediyev Charitable Fund, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Izmaylov Enver.
Project Summary: Participation of the Enver Izmailov Jazz Trio in the "Ethno-Jazz festival – 2002", in Moldova, to strengthen cultural ties between countries, and to become familiar with new directions in contemporary folk music.
Total: $ 550
Grantee: Institution of Unstable Thoughts, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hnylytskyy Oleksandr Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian representative at the International Contemporary Art Conference, in Mongolia.
Total: $ 913
Grantee: Union of Cinematographers of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Tykhyy Volodymyr Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Presenting finer examples of Ukrainian cinema art at an international film festival in Georgia.
Total: $ 370
Grantee: Western European Institute, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Mitrofanov Yevhen.
Project Summary: Participation of Ukrainian representative at the international seminar “The Film Industry of Post-Communist Countries during Privatization and Integration with Europe”, in Georgia.
Total: $ 370
Grantee: Charitable Foundation in Support of Youth Initiatives, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Vorobyova Iryna Oleksiyivna.
Project Summary: Conducting a scientific practical seminar on exhibits and expositions in literature and memorial museums.
Total: $ 4 700
Grantee: Ukrainian Reform Education Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Lyakhovetska Tetiana Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Participation of two Ukrainian representatives at the Documentary Film Forum in the Czech Republic.
Total: $ 700
Grantee: Halytske Kolo (Galician Circle) Lviv Regional Chidren’s Organization, Lviv.
Project Manager: Snyadanko Nataliya Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian representative in the International Translators’ Conference “Songs of the East Slavs”, in Gdansk, Poland.
Total: $ 91
Grantee: Democracy Through Culture Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Bondar Andriy Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Participation of two Ukrainian representatives at the International Conference of Translators “Songs of the East Slavs”, held in Gdansk, Poland.
Total: $ 370
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Presenting the work of film director Kira Muratova at the international seminar titled "Mass Media – the Language of Film – Influence", held in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Total: $ 358
Grantee: Democracy Through Culture Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Babenchuk Yaroslava Romanivna.
Project Summary: Participation of two Ukrainian representatives at the conference "Culture Policy in Post-Soviet Countries", held in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Total: $ 606
Grantee: Center for Contemporary Art, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zhuk Olha Lyubomyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian representative at the International Conference on Contemporary Art, in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Total: $ 455
Grantee: New Music Association, Odesa.
Project Manager: Perepelytsya Oleksandr.
Project Summary: Participation of two Ukrainian representatives at the International Festival Conference on Contemporary and Traditional Music, in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Total: $ 829
Grantee: Alternative Visual Studies, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Motsyuk Lyudmyla Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Holding the “New Sound” International festival of Musical Performance and Sound Installations, in January 2003.
Total: $ 11 102
Grantee: Kyiv Branch of the Union of Composers of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zahaykevich Alla Leonidivna.
Project Summary: Participation of three Ukrainian representatives in the “SoNoR Links” Musical festival and Conference, in Baku, Azerbaijan, February 19-23, 2003.
Total: $ 1 134
Grantee: Franko-Europe Scientific & Cultural Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Chepelyk Oksana Viktorivna.
Project Summary: Participation by Ukrainian representatives in the “SEAFair-2002” international festival, Skopje, Macedonia.
Total: $ 730
Grantee: The Foundation for Promotion of the Development of the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hrushchenko Tetiana Serhiyivna.
Project Summary: Conducting the practical seminar “Let’s Play Museum” with the aim of discussing new strategies for integrating and developing museum pedagogics in Ukraine.
Total: $ 3 780
Number of Projects: 3.
Grant Amount: $ 34 290
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,56 %.
The "Bridge of Understanding" Competition was announced by the Soros Foundations Network to support projects related to cultures of Central Asia, Caucasus (Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kirghizia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan) and Mongolia to stimulate partner activities, communication and regional cooperation, promotion of international understanding, tolerance and awareness of various cultures and religions in the region.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 3 | $ 34 290 |
Total: | 3 | $ 34 290 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Donetsk Youth Debate Center, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Dyomkina Valentyna Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Organization of an International Intercultural Forum of civic organizations of Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan dedicated to problems touching on the development of intercultural initiatives of Forum country participants.
Total: $ 15 000
Grantee: Institute for Regional Development, Culture & Public Awareness, Odesa.
Project Manager: Khachatryan Asmik.
Project Summary: Conducting a seminar, lecture series, concerts and exhibits within the framework of the Art Babylon project, dedicated to problems of intercultural relations, as well as harmonizing relations between the Christian and Muslim faiths.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Totem Kherson City Youth Initiatives Center, Kherson.
Project Manager: Afanasyev Maksym Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Creating the “Salaam Aleikkum: Peace be to Your Home” mobile exhibit and sending off a Ukrainian creative artists’ expedition to Uzbekistan.
Total: $ 9 290
Number of Projects: 11.
Grant Amount: $ 12 700
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,21 %.
The "Looking Inside" Competition was launched to implement the program of study visits for art managers and leaders of culture and art organizations in Central and Eastern Europe, Central Asia, Caucasus, and Mongolia.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Crimean Region | 1 | $ 1 500 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 2 | $ 3 000 |
Kyiv City | 5 | $ 4 700 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 1 500 |
Odesa Region | 1 | $ 300 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 1 | $ 1 700 |
Total: | 11 | $ 12 700 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: New Music Association, Odesa.
Project Manager: Tsepkolenko Karmela Semenivna.
Project Summary: Supporting the internship of Narek Tovmasyan from Armenia as part of the “Looking Inside” Program, with the aim of exchanging experience in managing culture and art organizations.
Total: $ 300
Grantee: Center for Contemporary Art, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Onukh Jezhe.
Project Summary: Internship by Kharutyun Torosyan of Armenia at the Center for Contemporary Art in Kyiv, to familiarize him with the principles of culture and art organization management.
Total: $ 300
Grantee: Art Berezillia International Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Vorobyova Iryna Oleksiyivna.
Project Summary: Internship by Tsedma Damdinsuren of Mongolia, at the Literary memorial Museum of Mikhail Bulgakov in Kyiv, to exchange experience.
Total: $ 300
Grantee: Center for Contemporary Art, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ostrovska Olesya Bohdanivna.
Project Summary: Internship of Olesia Ostrovska at the Center for Contemporary Art in Belgrade, Serbia, to expand her professional experience and establish new, long term creative contacts.
Total: $ 2 300
Grantee: Center for Contemporary Art, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ostrovska Olesya Bohdanivna.
Project Summary: Svitlana Mladenova’s internship at the Center for Contemporary Art in Kyiv, aiming to exchange experience and establish creative contacts for active cooperation in the field of contemporary art.
Total: $ 300
Grantee: Nash Stanislaviv (Our Stanislaviv) Charitable Fund for Renaissance & Development, Ivano-Frankivsk.
Project Manager: Panchyshyn Ihor Zynoviyovych.
Project Summary: Internship of Ihor Panchyshyn at the Center for Contemporary Art in Warsaw, to promoted exchange of experience and establish new contacts for the continued development of contemporary art in Ukraine.
Total: $ 1 500
Grantee: Democracy Through Culture Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Bilous Svitlana Vitaliyivna.
Project Summary: Support for an internship by Svitlana Bilous as part of the Network Program “Looking Inside”, aiming to exchange experience and establish new contacts.
Total: $ 1 700
Grantee: Charitable Foundation in Support of Youth Initiatives, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Vorobyova Iryna Oleksiyivna.
Project Summary: Participation of Iryna Vorobyova in an internship through the Network program “Looking Inside” with the aim of improving her professional experience and establishing new creative contacts.
Total: $ 1 500
Grantee: Education Resource Center, Lviv.
Project Manager: Borenko Yaryna Yosypivna.
Project Summary: Participation of Yaryna Borenko in an internship through the Network program “Looking Inside” with the aim of improving her professional experience and establishing new creative contacts.
Total: $ 1 500
Grantee: Kalush Department of the Ukrainian Women’s League, Kalush.
Project Manager: Panyo Ulyana Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Internship of Uliana Panio in the “Wybrzezak Theater” as part of the Network Program “Looking Inside” with the aim of enhancing professional experience and establishing new creative contacts.
Total: $ 1 500
Grantee: Krym-Perspektyva (Crimea-Perspective) Regional Resource Agency, Simferopol.
Project Manager: Zaatov Ismet Ablyatifovych.
Project Summary: Internship of Ismet Zaatov at the Ministry of Culture of Romania through the Network Program “Looking Inside”, to exchange experience and obtain new creative contacts.
Total: $ 1 500
Number of Projects: 69.
Grant Amount: $ 115 613
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,88 %.
In 2002, the National Culture Program was aimed at promoting the role of culture in society as a key element of social-economic development, and supporting the process of formation of a comprehensive and efficient cultural policy.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 1 | $ 2 492 |
Kharkiv Region | 1 | $ 500 |
Kyiv City | 14 | $ 9 831 |
Lviv Region | 4 | $ 1 185 |
Odesa Region | 1 | $ 400 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 48 | $ 101 205 |
Total: | 69 | $ 115 613 |
Number of Projects: 14.
Grant Amount: $ 30 057
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,49 %.
The "Modernization of National Culture" Competition was aimed at supporting projects targeting at the new forms of artistic expression, exploration of possibilities for interrelations between different arts; contemporary understanding and promotion of the cultural heritage by the means of up-to-date information and multi-media technologies.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 1 | $ 2 492 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 13 | $ 27 565 |
Total: | 14 | $ 30 057 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Producers Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zholdak Kateryna.
Project Summary: Staging of "Hamlet" at the Kharkiv Drama Theater with the use of experimental methods developed by Andriy Zholdak, aimed at developing new forms of artistic expression and interaction of theater with modern cinema and literature.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Actual Dance Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Venedyktova Larysa Anatoliyivna.
Project Summary: Conducting the I International Festival “Stage of Actual Dance”.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Sumy Regional Chapter of the Ukrainian Fund for Culture, Sumy.
Project Manager: Hidora Hanna Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Conducting the VI Creative Land Art Symposium "The Cretaceous", on the territory of an ancient Rus settlement near the village of Mohrytsia, Sumy region.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Artistic Investment NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Pryhodych Nadiya Pavlivna.
Project Summary: Conducting seminars and discussions within the framework of the V International Festival of Video Art and Short Films "Dreamcatcher".
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Art-Ekzistentsiya (Art-Existence) NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hrymalyuk Taras Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Creating a CD presentation of traditional Hutsul culture within the “My Ukraine. Colors” project.
Total: $ 1 500
Grantee: Association of Art Galleries of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Halan Ihor Kornelyovych.
Project Summary: Holding an avante garde exhibited with synthetic blending of various types of art in an art museum environment.
Total: $ 565
Grantee: Kalush Department of the Ukrainian Women’s League, Kalush.
Project Manager: Panyo Ulyana Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Collection, preservation, and popularization of the unique cultural heritage of Boikivschyna by means of use of modern multimedia technology.
Total: $ 2 492
Grantee: Traditions & Innovation Public Culturological Organization, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Mirai Svitlana Heorhiyivna.
Project Summary: Producing three synthetic art expositions – including music, painting, installations, sculptures and light compositions. Conducting research and holding expert seminars.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Democracy Through Culture Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Stukalova Kateryna Olehivna.
Project Summary: Conducting seminars and discussions within the framework of the III Kyiv International Media Art Festival.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Alternative Visual Studies, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Motsyuk Lyudmyla Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Establishing the “Research Art Laboratory” – an effective educational and creative resource in the experimental media art field.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Arabesky Theater Studio, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Oleshko Svitlana Yuriyivna.
Project Summary: Creating an album of sung poetry by musicians and poets of various generations.
Total: $ 2 500
Grantee: National All-Ukrainian Music Union, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Chechenya Kostyantyn Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Conducting expert seminars, video screenings, concerts and master classes on guitar art with the participation of leading European guitarists in the framework of the “International Guitar Art Academy”.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Sofiya NGO, Rivne.
Project Manager: Tovstukha Petro Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Holding the international musical festival titled “New Performance” in Rivne.
Total: $ 1 000
Grantee: Association for the Development of Child and Youth Creativity, Dnipropetrovsk.
Project Manager: Lymar Maryna Anatoliyivna.
Project Summary: Holding the “Free Dance” International Festival of Contemporary Dance and Performance, in Dnipropetrovsk.
Total: $ 3 000
Number of Projects: 29.
Grant Amount: $ 75 455
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,23 %.
The "Culture for Civil Society" Competition was aimed at supporting projects that would promote the open society ideas and values – tolerance, multiculturalism, gender equality – within and through the cultural context. These projects should also have been innovative, deal with contemporary issues and provoke positive social dialogue.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 1 | $ 5 025 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 28 | $ 70 430 |
Total: | 29 | $ 75 455 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Center of Contemporary Choreography, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kalishenko Oleh Serhiyovych.
Project Summary: Organizing an international dance festival dedicated to Vaclav Nizhynsky with the aim of promotion and revival of Ukrainian ballet traditions.
Total: $ 1 500
Grantee: Art, Culture & Law Fund, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Lyebyedyeva Hanna Yevhenivna.
Project Summary: Conducting a master class on cinema art for young Ukrainian film makers and students of film departments with the participation of Dutch professionals.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Lautary Society of Transcarpatian Roma Musical Culture, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Pap Vilhelm Vilmoshovych.
Project Summary: Conducting the IV International and V All-Ukrainian Jazz Festival “Pap-Jazz-Fest-2002”, in Uzhhorod.
Total: $ 1 500
Grantee: Dovkillia – Association of Chidren’s Environmental Chapters, Lviv.
Project Manager: Razinkova Larysa Borysivna.
Project Summary: Conducting the First Lviv International Forum of Restorers and a series of expert exhibits with the participation of leading restorers of Ukraine, Poland, Russia, Germany and Hungary.
Total: $ 2 760
Grantee: Vatra Ternopil Rock Club, Ternopil.
Project Manager: Shtohryn Pavlo Ihorovych.
Project Summary: Holding a range of events with the aim of popularizing Ukrainian language music through increasing the share of this music in on air broadcast and at recreation areas.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Charitable Fund for the Development of Talent in Podillya, Vinnytsia.
Project Manager: Tretyakov Pavlo Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Conducting the festival “International Jazz Days in Vinnytsia”.
Total: $ 1 500
Grantee: Dmytro Shelest Foundation, Lviv.
Project Manager: Chaplin Khrystyna Bohdanivna.
Project Summary: Familiarizing experts and broad circles of native museum art supporters with V. P. Zaderatskiy and his creativity, through a range of cultural events.
Total: $ 2 995
Grantee: Zhytomyr Regional Department of the Association of Cities of Ukraine, Zhytomyr.
Project Manager: Huzenko Olena Leonardivna.
Project Summary: Creating a Center of Art and Cultural Development of Gifted Children from Rural Areas.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Stel Foundation in Support of Child Creativity, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Berezhko Serhiy Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Producing the play “Tlia” with the participation of adolescents, aiming to attract public attention to the problems of AIDS and drug abuse through theater art.
Total: $ 1 500
Grantee: Center for International Cultural Initiatives, Lviv.
Project Manager: Polovynka Nataliya Yukhymivna.
Project Summary: Establishing a creative laboratory of song as the foundation for a song and drama school.
Total: $ 3 900
Grantee: Nauka, Tekhnika I Kultura (Science, Technology & Culture) Center in Support of Youth and Creative Initiative, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Nerodenko Volodymyr Mynovych.
Project Summary: Conducting the regional folk festival “Polyanian Land” and a practical seminar with participation of scholars from the Folklore Department at the Taras Shevchenko National University in Kyiv.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Leaders of the Future Youth NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kuzin Maksym Yuriyovych.
Project Summary: Production of the opera theater works of Stravinskyi and the young Ukrainian composer Nebesnyi. Initiating a permanent youth experimental musical theater.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Sonyachnyy Promin (Ray of Sunlight) Society of Mothers of Mentally Handicapped Person in Minskyy District of Kyiv City, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Steskov Oleksandr Valentynovych.
Project Summary: Creating a theater study of mentally impaired persons as one way of integrating them into society.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Art-Ekzistentsiya (Art-Existence) NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hrymalyuk Taras Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Holding the IV Festival of Ukrainian Alternative Music “Art Existentsiya 2002” and the seminar “The Ukrainian Alternative – New Paths”.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Mytets (Artist) Charitable Organization, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kasanevskyy Volodymyr Adolfovych.
Project Summary: Conducting the seminar “Defense of the Free Creativity of Caricaturists in the Regions of Ukraine.
Total: $ 1 500
Grantee: Phoenix Kyiv Regional NGO Encouraging Medical & Social Rehabilitation of Chemically Dependent Persons, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Honoboblyeva Maryna Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Holding a series of art events titled “The View Through the Prism…” in Kyiv, Poltava and Chernihiv, aiming to influence social stereotypes on narcotics dependence.
Total: $ 2 500
Grantee: Kastaliya-Fund for Social Adaptation & Integration, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Piyevska Iryna Lazarivna.
Project Summary: Organizing and holing installation exhibits highlighting the creativity of outsider artists from Ukraine and Austria. “Crossing the Bounds” was an effort to humanize societal attitudes towards people with psychiatric health problems.
Total: $ 2 500
Grantee: Art Berezillia International Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Miroshnychenko Nadiya Leonidivna.
Project Summary: Publishing a collection of works by young Ukrainian dramaturges and conducting a competition for staging of contemporary Ukrainian creativity.
Total: $ 2 500
Grantee: Kyiv Union of Journalists, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ananyeva Tetiana Borysivna.
Project Summary: Publication and discussion of survey results pertaining to filling “white spots” in historical study of Kyiv.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Maestro Charitable Film Actors Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Li Artur Kostyantynovych.
Project Summary: Producing a publicist TV movie titled "Methodics of Committing a Crime", dedicated to the problems of juvenile criminality.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Democracy Through Culture Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kotelenets Maryna Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Creating an art installation, including the performance of a one-act play based on the prose of Bruno Schultz, and dedicated to the 110th anniversary of his birth and 60th anniversary of his death.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Zolotyy Lev (Golden Lion) Charitable Art Fund, Lviv.
Project Manager: Fedoryshyn Yaroslav Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Conducting the “Golden Lion -2002” International Theater Festival.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Charitable Foundation in Support of Youth Initiatives, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kadurina Larysa Borysivna.
Project Summary: Conducting an international conference, creative workshops and master classes for young dramaturges of Kyiv and other regions of Ukraine, with participation of British experts.
Total: $ 1 575
Grantee: Democracy Through Culture Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zinovyeva Svitlana Lyudomyrivna.
Project Summary: Production of the documentary film “The Unbelievable Story about the Strange and Wild Life of the Old Village”.
Total: $ 5 025
Grantee: All-Ukrainian Women Union For the Future of the Children of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hatytska Tetiana Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Conducting a seminar for leaders of creative association, who work with talented children and adolescents from rural areas, with the aim of preparing methodological recommendations.
Total: $ 1 200
Grantee: Faust Family Foundation – Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Bohomazov Dmytro Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Organizing showcase of Ukrainian theater performances to leading European promoters.
Total: $ 1 000
Grantee: Ukrainian Inter-museum Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kyslyakov Kyrylo Borysovych.
Project Summary: Holding a conclave of museum workers of Ukraine and the founder’s meeting of the “Association of Museums and Museum Workers”.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Producers Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zholdak Kateryna.
Project Summary: Presenting Ukrainian theater art at European festivals in Macedonia and Bulgaria.
Total: $ 3 000
Grantee: Sumy Regional Committee of Youth Organizations, Sumy.
Project Manager: Pyatachenko Serhiy Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Conducting the International Creative Symposium “New Creativity for a New Society”, devoted to contemporary literature in post-Soviet countries.
Total: $ 1 000
Number of Projects: 26.
Grant Amount: $ 10 101
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,16 %.
The Travel Grants Competition was aimed at stimulating contacts between Ukrainian artists and foreign partners, and promoting common international projects, as well as information and cultural exchange.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kharkiv Region | 1 | $ 500 |
Kyiv City | 13 | $ 4 806 |
Lviv Region | 4 | $ 1 185 |
Odesa Region | 1 | $ 400 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 7 | $ 3 210 |
Total: | 26 | $ 10 101 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Producers Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zholdak Kateryna.
Project Summary: Participation of Ukrainian theater critics and journalists in the premiere of "Othello" by Andriy Zholdak at the Rado Stanko Theater in Sibiu, Romania.
Total: $ 260
Grantee: Alternative Visual Studies, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Manzhaliy Nataliya Vladyslavivna.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian representative at the Apex Art residency I New York, aimed at establishing contacts and long-term cooperation with American media art professionals and presentation of Ukrainian media art in the US.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ploskina Viktor Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Participation of Victor Ploskina in the 10th International Conductor's Competition in Budapest, Hungary with the aim of promoting a Ukrainian conductor’s school.
Total: $ 250
Grantee: Artistic Investment NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zhuk Olha Lyubomyrivna.
Project Summary: Presentation of the report "The New Mechanics of Censorship: between Police and Politics"; lecture on the Ukrainian and Eastern European media art scene; and presentations in National University and at the board meeting of International Society of Phenomenology and Media in San Diego, USA.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: Mykola Lysenko Secondary Specialized Musical Boarding School, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Rayko Larysa Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Participation of Olena Anokhina and Ivan Snizhny, students of the M. V. Lysenko school, in the "Petar Konjovic" international competition in Yugoslavia.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: Dmytro Shelest Foundation, Lviv.
Project Manager: Honcharenko Anna Lavrentiyivna.
Project Summary: Information dissemination (support for the presentation of) about the International Festival of Voice, at the IETM plenary meeting in Trieste, Italy.
Total: $ 290
Grantee: Institute of Reforms, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Korinets Olha Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Support for participation of Ukrainian representatives at the International Competition and Creative Workshop for Playing String Instruments “Talent Search – The Treasures of Bohdan Vorlach” in Slovakia.
Total: $ 300
Grantee: Union of Cinematographers of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zinovyeva Svitlana Lyudomyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian representative in the International Cinema Festival “Mediawave”, in Budapest, Hungary.
Total: $ 125
Grantee: Sonyachnyy Promin (Ray of Sunlight) Society of Mothers of Mentally Handicapped Person in Minskyy District of Kyiv City, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Steshenko Yevheniya Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Support for participation by the “Parostky” Theater Group at the First International Theater Festival of Disabled Persons, in Lublin, Poland. The project aim was to master new techniques and methods of work with disabled persons in an art group framework.
Total: $ 466
Grantee: Lviv Theological Academy, Lviv.
Project Manager: Trofymchuk Myroslav Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Support for participation of a Ukrainian representative at the International Neo-latinistics Congress, with the aim of stimulating the scholarly and research activities of the Institute of Neo-latinistics by developing new learned contacts.
Total: $ 400
Grantee: Chaykovskyy National Music Academy, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Skochok Olha Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Support for participation by a Ukrainian representative in the International Musical Competition named after Peter Konjovich, in Belgrade, Serbia.
Total: $ 315
Grantee: Karpenko-Karyy Kyiv State Theater Arts Institute, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Vysotskiy Yuriy Pylypovych.
Project Summary: Support for participation by students of the Kyiv State Theater Arts Institute named after I. Karpenko-Karyi, in the International Theater School Workshops in Sinaya, Romania.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: The 24/1 Ukrainian Guild of Film Directors – All-Ukrainian NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Tomenko Taras Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Support for participation by a Ukrainian representative in the Nipkow Exchange Program in Berlin, with the aim of acquiring European film-making experience.
Total: $ 120
Grantee: Dmytro Shelest Foundation, Lviv.
Project Manager: Shelest Nadiya Anatoliyivna.
Project Summary: Presentation of the cultural and scientific activities of the Dmytro Shelest Foundation (Lviv) at the “East-West” International Culturological Conference, in France.
Total: $ 235
Grantee: Mykola Lysenko International Charitable Cultural & Scholarly Family Fund, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Ovcharenko Lyudmyla Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Support for participation by pupils of the Mykola Lysenko Musical school in the Henri Marto International Violin Competition, in Germany.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: Oleh Olzhych Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kot Serhiy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Support for participation by a Ukrainian representative at the international seminar “Private Law and Problems of Restitution of Cultural Treasures”, with the aim of informing the international community about the peculiarities of legal regulation of the return and restitution of cultural treasures in Ukraine.
Total: $ 120
Grantee: New Music Association, Odesa.
Project Manager: Semenov Yuriy Yevhenovych.
Project Summary: Support for participation by a Ukrainian representative at the Musical Information Congress in Brussels, Belgium, with the aim of informing the international community about contemporary Ukrainian music.
Total: $ 400
Grantee: SENSUS Creative Commonwealth, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Veklenko Oleh Anatoliyovych.
Project Summary: Support for participation by students of the Kharkiv State Academy of Design and Art at an international conference in Brno, Czech Republic, with the aim of encouraging the development of a national school for preparation of graphic design specialists, through familiarization with international experience in this field.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: Uchast (Participation) Lviv Regional Social & Cultural Fund, Lviv.
Project Manager: Rapita Oksana Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Support for participation by a Ukrainian representative in the Silvio Bengalli International Pianist Competition, held in Italy.
Total: $ 250
Grantee: Taras Shevchenko Kharkiv Academic Ukrainian Drama Theater, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Pohoryelova Vira Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Support for the Kharkiv Drama Theater’s participation in the International Theater Festival “Sibiu – 2002”, in Romania. The theater staged “Hamlet. Dreams”, directed by Andriy Zholdak.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: Chaykovskyy National Music Academy, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Polishchuk Anna Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Support for participation of a representative of the Chaikovskii National Music Academy of Ukraine at the Glenn Gould International Music Competition in Ostra, Italy.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: Universo Center for Cooperation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Yusypey Roman Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Support for participation of Ukrainian musicians in the “Mondo in musica” International Festival, in Italy.
Total: $ 470
Grantee: Les Kurbas Theater Lviv Youth Theater, Lviv.
Project Manager: Kuchynskyy Volodymyr Stepanovych.
Project Summary: Support for participation of the Lviv Theater named after Les Kurbas in the “STOBI” International Ancient Drama Festival, in Macedonia. Participation was undertaken to facilitate new creative contacts and present Ukrainian theatrical achievements on the international stage.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: Producers Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zholdak Kateryna.
Project Summary: Support for participation of the play “Wedding” by Ukrainian playwright Andriy Zholdak at the International festival of European Theaters, in Grenoble, France.
Total: $ 500
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Support for the participation of a Ukrainian representative at the VII European Congress “Culture of Europe”, in Pamplona, Spain, with the aim of developing cultural and informational exchanges.
Total: $ 800
Grantee: Western European Institute, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Chepelyk Oksana Viktorivna.
Project Summary: Support for participation of the Ukrainian video project “Vertical Journey” at the International festival “Backup 2002 Festival. New Media in Film”, held in Weimar, Germany.
Total: $ 300
Number of Projects: 2.
Grant Amount: $ 50 000
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,81 %.
The Centers for Contemporary Art were founded to promote development of the Ukrainian contemporary art through information, education, technical, and coordination support to artists and artistic agencies and their individual innovation projects, participation in contemporary art exhibitions, sharing experience and establishing contacts. The exhibition activity of the Centers is aimed at showing the best possessions of contemporary art to the broader public.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 2 | $ 50 000 |
Total: | 2 | $ 50 000 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Center for Contemporary Art, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Onukh Jezhe.
Project Summary: Support for the activities of the Center for Contemporary Art in Kyiv, including preparation and conduct of exhibits, publication of an event catalog, implementation of network projects, and support for international art exchanges and visits.
Total: $ 37 500
Grantee: Center for Contemporary Art, Odesa.
Project Manager: Kulchytskyy Myroslav Kostyantynovych.
Project Summary: Support for the Center of Contemporary Art in Odesa. The project included preparation of exhibits, publishing of promotional materials, implementing network projects and support for international artistic exchanges.
Total: $ 12 500
Number of Projects: 8.
Grant Amount: $ 60 071
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,98 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 1 | $ 14 906 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 7 | $ 45 165 |
Total: | 8 | $ 60 071 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Centralized and priority coverage of Ukrainian culture issues in the Internet, and creation of a digital archive of contemporary Ukrainian culture within the framework of the “Information and Culture Resource” Project.
Total: $ 6 300
Grantee: Social Progress Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Babenchuk Yaroslava Romanivna.
Project Summary: Analyzing and summarizing the problems of financial and legislative development of culture in Ukraine; conducting a public and expert evaluation of current legislative and regulatory acts; preparation of legislative recommendations and initiation of relevant amendments to laws.
Total: $ 14 906
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: The First Summer School for Art Management 2002 was aimed at improving the knowledge and skills of Ukrainian arts managers, arts management teachers and instructors of Ukrainian arts institutions and training centers.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Center for Contemporary Art, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Onukh Jezhe.
Project Summary: Organization and support of a familiarization trip for a group of journalists and art professionals to the contemporary art Biennale “Manifest” in Frankfurt, and the “Document” Biennale in Kassel, Germany, with the aim of encouraging the professional development of art critics and journalists, and unbiased and professional coverage of large scale international art events in the Ukrainian media.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Art Berezillia International Charitable Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Vasylyev Serhiy Henadiyovych.
Project Summary: Establishing the “Kyiv Account” theater prize with the aim of achieving consensus amongst theater reviewers as to the most interesting events of the theater season, and their highlighting in the press.
Total: $ 4 131
Grantee: Vidkryte Suspilstvo (Open Society) Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kharchenko Oleksandr Oleksandrovych.
Project Summary: Creating the information and analytical electronic messenger “UNIAN-Culture, which will reflect the dispersion of contemporary Ukrainian culture and support discussion of key problems and prospects for the development of culture in Ukraine.
Total: $ 1 500
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Presentation to the general public the finer specimens of Ukrainian classical and contemporary poetry, with the aim of popularizing the Ukrainian language and culture and spiritualizing people in a technological environment within the framework of the “Poetry in the Metro” Project.
Total: $ 15 000
Grantee: Publishers Forum NGO, Lviv.
Project Manager: Vasylyev Serhiy Henadiyovych.
Project Summary: Creation of new sections – visual art and literature – within the framework of the expanded “Kyiv Account” Prize project.
Total: $ 4 234
Number of Projects: 105.
Grant Amount: $ 964 147
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 15,66 %.
The Public Health Initiatives Program is aimed at improving public health through further development of normative and professional principles of the sector, involvement of the public into the development of solutions for urgent health care problems, and strengthening activities on prevention and rehabilitation. The Program implements its objectives through cooperation with NGOs, public agencies and leading health care experts.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Chernihiv Region | 1 | $ 10 000 |
Chernivtsi Region | 1 | $ 10 000 |
Dnipropetrovsk Region | 2 | $ 14 430 |
Donetsk Region | 4 | $ 45 800 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 1 | $ 10 000 |
Kharkiv Region | 2 | $ 7 549 |
Kherson Region | 1 | $ 7 000 |
Kirovohrad Region | 1 | $ 9 953 |
Kyiv City | 38 | $ 326 180 |
Luhansk Region | 1 | $ 7 000 |
Lviv Region | 6 | $ 40 730 |
Mykolaiv Region | 5 | $ 33 577 |
Odesa Region | 9 | $ 54 997 |
Poltava Region | 7 | $ 64 795 |
Sumy Region | 1 | $ 947 |
Transcarpathian Region | 4 | $ 11 806 |
Vinnytsia Region | 2 | $ 24 166 |
Zaporizhia Region | 1 | $ 9 635 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 18 | $ 275 582 |
Total: | 105 | $ 964 147 |
Number of Projects: 64.
Grant Amount: $ 560 647
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 9,11 %.
The Harm Reduction Program supported by the International Renaissance Foundation is part of the Public Health Initiatives Program.
In 1997, the IRF in cooperation with the Open Society Institute, New York, launched the implementation of the Harm Reduction Program.
The Program has been aiming to prevent the spread of HIV-infection and other dangerous diseases, as well as decrease the negative social consequences associated with drug abuse.
The Program determines the following target groups: injection drug users, commercial sex workers and their partners, prisoners, people living with HIV/AIDS, the youth, professionals working on the related issues.
The key achievements of the program in 2002 also include the establishment of a network of NGOs working on prevention of HIV-infection proliferation. Within its frame, the Program supported the establishment of the All-Ukrainian Harm Reduction Association, organization of the First All-Ukrainian Conference with the participation of leading experts, representatives of the Ministry of Health Care, the Youth Social Services Center and other related organizations.
The Program continued working on implementation of substitution therapy of addiction. For these purposes, a study tour was organized for Ukrainian experts (medical staff and NGO representatives) to learn the practice of substitution therapy in Poland and Lithuania.
The Program supported a group of NGOs – members of the Ukrainian Country Coordinating Mechanism – for cooperation with the Global Fund to Fight HIV/AIDS, Malaria and TB, which allowed to engage broad public in this work.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Chernihiv Region | 1 | $ 10 000 |
Chernivtsi Region | 1 | $ 10 000 |
Dnipropetrovsk Region | 2 | $ 14 430 |
Donetsk Region | 4 | $ 45 800 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 1 | $ 10 000 |
Kherson Region | 1 | $ 7 000 |
Kirovohrad Region | 1 | $ 9 953 |
Kyiv City | 14 | $ 116 024 |
Luhansk Region | 1 | $ 7 000 |
Lviv Region | 3 | $ 28 450 |
Mykolaiv Region | 4 | $ 32 669 |
Odesa Region | 8 | $ 52 997 |
Poltava Region | 7 | $ 64 795 |
Sumy Region | 1 | $ 947 |
Transcarpathian Region | 1 | $ 596 |
Vinnytsia Region | 2 | $ 24 166 |
Zaporizhia Region | 1 | $ 9 635 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 11 | $ 116 185 |
Total: | 64 | $ 560 647 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Manhust Kherson Regional Charitable Foundation, Kherson.
Project Manager: Anikeychyk Tetiana Oleksiyivna.
Project Summary: Prevention of HIV/AIDS, STD’s and other infectious diseases amongst injection drug users using harm reduction strategies in Kherson Oblast.
Total: $ 7 000
Grantee: Anti-AIDS Luhansk Charitable Foundation, Luhansk.
Project Manager: Apostoli Roman Yuriyovych.
Project Summary: Prevention of HIV/AIDS, STD’s and other infectious diseases amongst injection drug users using harm reduction strategies in Luhansk Oblast.
Total: $ 7 000
Grantee: Viktoria Club, Pavlohrad.
Project Manager: Savchenko Tetiana Viktorivna.
Project Summary: Prevention of HIV/AIDS, STD’s and other infectious diseases amongst injection drug users using harm reduction strategies Donetsk Oblast.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: The Road Home – Odesa Charitable Foundation for Rehabilitation and Social Adaptation of Citizens without a Permanent Place of Residence, Odesa.
Project Manager: Fomenko Pavlo Pavlovych.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian representative in the conference “The Sex Business and Health in a Changing Europe”, Milton Keynes, Great Britain, January 18-20, 2002.
Total: $ 910
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Holding the conference “Select Aspects of Treating Drug Addicted Persons and AIDS Infection Prevention”. The conference gathered leading HIV/AIDS professionals as well as people with HIV/AIDS for a discussion of burning issues touching on assistance planning for HIV/AIDS and secondary diseases.
Total: $ 6 000
Grantee: The Road Home – Odesa Charitable Foundation for Rehabilitation and Social Adaptation of Citizens without a Permanent Place of Residence, Odesa.
Project Manager: Ilchenko Oksana Serhiyivna.
Project Summary: Participation by three participants of a harm reduction project in the training “Customer Service for Special Segments of the Population and Community Relations”, Sofia, Bulgaria, February 7-9, 2002.
Total: $ 2 062
Grantee: Society for Community Self-Defense – Transcarpathian Regional NGO, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Chyzhmar Yuriy Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Participation by three participants of a harm reduction project in the training “Customer Service for Special Segments of the Population and Community Relations”, Sofia, Bulgaria, February 7-9, 2002.
Total: $ 596
Grantee: Blahodiynist (Philanthropy) Charitable Foundation, Mykolayiv.
Project Manager: Haharkin Mykola Ivanovych.
Project Summary: HIV/AIDS prevention amongst prisoners at the Pre-trial Detention Center No. 20 in Mykolayiv, and the Olshanska Colony No. 52 of Mykolayiv Region.
Total: $ 21 494
Grantee: The Road Home – Odesa Charitable Foundation for Rehabilitation and Social Adaptation of Citizens without a Permanent Place of Residence, Odesa.
Project Manager: Ivanov Pavlo Petrovych.
Project Summary: HIV and STD prevention amongst “Commercial Sex Workers” according to a harm reduction strategy, needle exchange, condom distribution, information dissemination, consulting, and medical assistance in Odesa region.
Total: $ 17 352
Grantee: Donetsk Regional Society for Assistance to the HIV-infected, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Kutova Olha Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: HIV and STD prevention amongst “Commercial Sex Workers” according to a harm reduction strategy, needle exchange, condom distribution, information dissemination, consulting, and medical assistance in Donetsk region.
Total: $ 9 000
Grantee: Usi Razom (All Together) Socio-psychological Information Center – Charitable Non-governmental Fund, Lviv.
Project Manager: Panasyuk Serhiy Vitaliyovych.
Project Summary: HIV and STD prevention amongst “Commercial Sex Workers” according to a harm reduction strategy, needle exchange, condom distribution, information dissemination, consulting, and medical assistance in Lviv region.
Total: $ 8 693
Grantee: Anti-AIDS Charitable Foundation, Poltava.
Project Manager: Volodska Svitlana Viktorivna.
Project Summary: HIV and STD prevention amongst “Commercial Sex Workers” according to a harm reduction strategy, needle exchange, condom distribution, information dissemination, consulting, and medical assistance in Poltava region.
Total: $ 12 000
Grantee: Poryatunok (Rescue) – Kremenchuk Municipal Public Organization in Support of Prevention of Socially Negative Phenomena, Kremenchuk.
Project Manager: Skvira Larysa Oleksiyivna.
Project Summary: HIV and STD prevention amongst “Commercial Sex Workers” according to a harm reduction strategy, needle exchange, condom distribution, information dissemination, consulting, and medical assistance in the city of Kremenchuk.
Total: $ 12 023
Grantee: Stalist (Permanence) Vinnytsia Public Congress, Vinnytsia.
Project Manager: Polonets Vitaliy Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: HIV and STD prevention amongst “Commercial Sex Workers” according to a harm reduction strategy, needle exchange, condom distribution, information dissemination, consulting, and medical assistance in Vinnytsia region.
Total: $ 9 216
Grantee: Unitus Mykolayiv Local Charitable Fund, Mykolayiv.
Project Manager: Tkachenko Maryna Venedyktivna.
Project Summary: HIV and STD prevention amongst “Commercial Sex Workers” according to a harm reduction strategy, needle exchange, condom distribution, information dissemination, consulting, and medical assistance in Mykolayiv region.
Total: $ 14 297
Grantee: Salus Charitable Fund, Lviv.
Project Manager: Sluzhynska Oleksandra Bohdanivna.
Project Summary: “Moonlight” harm reduction program for women in the sex business and injection drug users. HIV and STD prevention amongst “Commercial Sex Workers” according to a harm reduction strategy, needle exchange, condom distribution, information dissemination, consulting, and medical assistance in Lviv and Lviv region.
Total: $ 19 100
Grantee: Vector Medical Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Serdyuk Viktor Hryhorovych.
Project Summary: Participation of two Ukrainian representatives in the Fifth Conference of the European Association of Treatment of Drug Addicted Persons “Treatment and Supervision: Comprehensive Approaches and Positive Experience”, Oslo, Norway, May 14-16, 2002.
Total: $ 1 610
Grantee: Nova Simyua (New Family) Chernivtsi Local Charitable Foundation, Chernivtsi.
Project Manager: Melanich Larysa Ivanivna.
Project Summary: HIV, STD and other disease prevention amongst injection drug users according to a harm reduction strategy in Chernivtsi region.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Solidarnist (Solidarity) Christian Charitable Foundation, Ivano-Frankivsk.
Project Manager: Tanasiychuk Oksana Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: HIV, STD and other disease prevention amongst injection drug users according to a harm reduction strategy in Ivano-Frankivsk region.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Stupeni (Steps) Center for Rehabilitation, Chernihiv.
Project Manager: Lykova Anzhela Vyacheslavivna.
Project Summary: HIV, STD and other disease prevention amongst injection drug users according to a harm reduction strategy in Chernihiv region.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Return to Life Charitable Foundation, Znamyanka.
Project Manager: Tyulenyeva Nataliya Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: HIV, STD and other disease prevention amongst injection drug users according to a harm reduction strategy in Kirovohrad region.
Total: $ 9 953
Grantee: Anti-AIDS Charitable Foundation, Poltava.
Project Manager: Volodska Svitlana Viktorivna.
Project Summary: HIV, STD and other disease prevention amongst injection drug users according to a harm reduction strategy in Poltava region.
Total: $ 8 010
Grantee: Spodivannya (Belief) Charitable Foundation, Zaporizhzhia.
Project Manager: Dotsenko Nataliya Viktorivna.
Project Summary: HIV, STD and other disease prevention amongst injection drug users according to a harm reduction strategy in Zaporizhia region.
Total: $ 9 635
Grantee: All-Ukrainian Network of People Living with HIV, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zhovtyak Volodymyr Olehovych.
Project Summary: Program in support of and solidarity with persons living with HIV/AIDS. Conduct of a 14-city requiem action on May 13-19, 2002, titled “To Remember is to Live”, dedicated to World AIDS Day. Broad information dissemination on the needs and problems of people with AIDS.
Total: $ 2 315
Grantee: Anti-AIDS Charitable Foundation, Poltava.
Project Manager: Shumilin Dmytro Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Support for the “Harm Reduction in Ukraine” web site and provision of updates on the legislative, scientific and methodological aspects of the Harm Reduction program’s activities in Ukraine, with the aim of easing access by interested persons to systematized statistical, scientific-practical and educational information on prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS.
Total: $ 4 000
Grantee: Zhytomyr Regional Charitable Foundation for Prevention of Socially Dangerous Diseases and AIDS, Zhytomyr.
Project Manager: Yakobchuk Anatoliy Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Preparation for the establishment of an All-Ukrainian Harm Reduction Association. Organizing meetings for NGOs working in the harm reduction area.
Total: $ 1 940
Grantee: Krok Na Zustrich (Step Towards) Charitable Foundation, Sumy.
Project Manager: Tretska Tamara Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian specialist in the work of a committee conducting a technical analysis of Central Asian harm reduction projects.
Total: $ 947
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Participation of Ukrainian specialists in the training “Drug Law and Policy Research” conducted within the framework of the Harm Reduction Program, on June 24-30, 2002.
Total: $ 416
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Organizing and conducting the training “NGO Management Skills”, held in Kyiv, June 12-15, 2002.
Total: $ 10 685
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Conducting, on July 13, 2002, the founder’s meeting of the All-Ukrainian Harm Reduction Association, and preparing state registration documents for this NGO.
Total: $ 930
Grantee: Vector Medical Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Serdyuk Viktor Hryhorovych.
Project Summary: Encouraging the introduction of comprehensive approaches in treating drug addicted persons by the Narcological Service of Ukraine; teaching medical personnel contemporary methods of HIV/AIDS prevention; preparing protocols for introducing substitution therapy, as well as legal support for the registration of methadone in Ukraine.
Total: $ 13 000
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Participation of Ukrainian representatives in training on pre and post test consultation of persons with HIV, in accordance with the Harm Reduction Program.
Total: $ 735
Grantee: Anti-AIDS Charitable Foundation, Poltava.
Project Manager: Volodska Svitlana Viktorivna.
Project Summary: HIV/STD prevention activities amongst injection drug users, commercial sex workers and their family members; as well as conducting informational activities amongst HIV-risky behavior groups; and supplying the latter with individual means of protection.
Total: $ 18 990
Grantee: The Road Home – Odesa Charitable Foundation for Rehabilitation and Social Adaptation of Citizens without a Permanent Place of Residence, Odesa.
Project Manager: Kostin Serhiy Ihorovych.
Project Summary: Participation by two Ukrainian specialists in the training “The Needs of Persons Living with HIV/AIDS”.
Total: $ 205
Grantee: Ukrainian Center for Prevention & the Fight Against AIDS at the Ministry of Health Protection of Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Khmarskyy Valeriy Petrovych.
Project Summary: Technical and informational development of the national web site “Reducing Harm from Non-medical Use of Narcotic Substances”.
Total: $ 400
Grantee: Unitus Mykolayiv Local Charitable Fund, Mykolayiv.
Project Manager: Vanenkova Tetiana Venedyktivna.
Project Summary: Providing women sex workers and their environment with skills and motivation to practice safer behavior in the midst of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Donetsk Regional Society for Assistance to the HIV-infected, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Pavlenko Valentyna Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Instructing injection drug users safer sexual and injection behavior. Conducting educational and information dissemination activities on reducing harm from the use of drugs and on HIV/AIDS and drug addiction prevention in Donetsk.
Total: $ 12 000
Grantee: Anti-AIDS Charitable Foundation, Poltava.
Project Manager: Protopopov Andriy Oleksiyovych.
Project Summary: Participation of two Ukrainian expert psychologists in the training seminar “Consulting Pre and Post HIV Testing”, held in Warsaw, October 26-28, 2002.
Total: $ 360
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Participation of two Ukrainian experts in a conference on drug abuse and HIV/AIDS, in Dushanbe on October 13 – 17, 2002.
Total: $ 721
Grantee: Usi Razom (All Together) Socio-psychological Information Center – Charitable Non-governmental Fund, Lviv.
Project Manager: Kaminska Mariya Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Participation by a Ukrainian training specialist in writing the project titled “Legal Assistance: Ensuring Cost Free Legal Consultations for Harm Reduction Program Personnel”.
Total: $ 657
Grantee: The Road Home – Odesa Charitable Foundation for Rehabilitation and Social Adaptation of Citizens without a Permanent Place of Residence, Odesa.
Project Manager: Tolopylo Andriy Pavlovych.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian expert in the training seminar titled “Legal Support for Harm Reduction Projects”, in Budapest, Hungary, on November 10-13, 2002.
Total: $ 462
Grantee: The Road Home – Odesa Charitable Foundation for Rehabilitation and Social Adaptation of Citizens without a Permanent Place of Residence, Odesa.
Project Manager: Kostin Serhiy Ihorovych.
Project Summary: Participation of Ukrainian representatives at the IV National Conference on Harm Reduction, in Seattle, Washington, the US.
Total: $ 1 250
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Publishing information materials for the First National Conference of the All-Ukrainian Harm Reduction Association.
Total: $ 3 640
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Preparing, organizing and conducting the conference “From Harm Reduction to a Safe Life”, held on November 25-27, 2002.
Total: $ 40 000
Grantee: Blahodiynist (Philanthropy) Charitable Foundation, Mykolayiv.
Project Manager: Haharkin Mykola Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Participation by experts from Mykolayiv in a conference on harm reduction.
Total: $ 412
Grantee: Alternatyva (Alternative) Analytical center, Dnipropetrovsk.
Project Manager: Vlasenko Leonid Vitaliyovych.
Project Summary: Professional training of a group of Ukrainian experts at the “Monar” Krakow Center, in connection with the formulation of a proposal for a methadone substitution therapy program.
Total: $ 8 680
Grantee: Alternatyva (Alternative) Analytical center, Dnipropetrovsk.
Project Manager: Vlasenko Leonid Vitaliyovych.
Project Summary: Professional preparation of a group of Ukrainian experts at the Vilnius Narcological Center, prior to the development of program proposals on methadone substitution therapy.
Total: $ 5 750
Grantee: All-Ukrainian Network of People Living with HIV, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Zhovtyak Volodymyr Olehovych.
Project Summary: Conducting a National Conference of HIV Positive Persons and HIV Service Organizations, aiming to design a general strategy against the HIV/AIDS pandemic, via cooperative activities with NGOs and state structures.
Total: $ 5 900
Grantee: The Road Home – Odesa Charitable Foundation for Rehabilitation and Social Adaptation of Citizens without a Permanent Place of Residence, Odesa.
Project Manager: Kitsenko Nataliya Anatoliyivna.
Project Summary: Participation by a Ukrainian professional in the rapid Policy Assessment training, held in Budapest, Hungary on June 23-30, 2002.
Total: $ 646
Grantee: Ukrainian Institute of Social Research, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Yaremenko Oleksandr Oleksiyovych.
Project Summary: Evaluating the results of harm reduction projects and their influence on behavior practices amongst injection drug users.
Total: $ 6 400
Grantee: Social Monitoring Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Balakiryeva Olha Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: Conducting an analysis and evaluation of the possibility of including 60 percent of all injection drug users in social service and prevention programs to stop HIV/AIDS transmission and the ongoing epidemic.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Club Aeneas NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Shekker Ivan Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Preventing HIV/AIDS spreading amongst injection drug users in ten districts of Kyiv through introduction of harm reduction programs.
Total: $ 14 500
Grantee: Blahodiynist (Philanthropy) Charitable Foundation, Mykolayiv.
Project Manager: Horyacheva Olena Pavlivna.
Project Summary: Broadening the HIV/AIDS prevention program amongst injection drug users in Mykolayiv region.
Total: $ 12 960
Grantee: Poryatunok (Rescue) – Kremenchuk Municipal Public Organization in Support of Prevention of Socially Negative Phenomena, Kremenchuk.
Project Manager: Kats Roman Valeriyovych.
Project Summary: HIV/AIDS prevention amongst injection drug users in Kremenchuk.
Total: $ 9 234
Grantee: Donetsk Regional Society for Assistance to the HIV-infected, Donetsk.
Project Manager: Pavlenko Valentyna Mykolayivna.
Project Summary: HIV/AIDS prevention amongst injection drug users in Donetsk.
Total: $ 14 800
Grantee: All-Ukrainian Narcological Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Vlasenko Leonid Vitaliyovych.
Project Summary: Preparation and publication of methodological recommendations and information materials on methadone treatment for clients of substitution therapy, general practitioners, social workers and law enforcement personnel.
Total: $ 8 210
Grantee: Vector Medical Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Khmarskyy Valeriy Petrovych.
Project Summary: Instructing personnel of the group implementing the “Tuberculosis and HIV/AIDS Control Project in Ukraine” with the aim of enhancing their knowledge and improving their project management skills.
Total: $ 24 150
Grantee: The Road Home – Odesa Charitable Foundation for Rehabilitation and Social Adaptation of Citizens without a Permanent Place of Residence, Odesa.
Project Manager: Vasylyeva Yuliya Olehivna.
Project Summary: Creating the Southern Ukrainian Training Center for HIV/AIDS Prevention Amongst Vulnerable Populations.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Anti-AIDS Charitable Foundation, Poltava.
Project Manager: Volyk Anatoliy Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: HIV/AIDS prevention amongst injection drug users in Poltava.
Total: $ 9 412
Grantee: Stalist (Permanence) Vinnytsia Public Congress, Vinnytsia.
Project Manager: Polonets Vitaliy Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Creation of a network to assist injection drug users in four cities of Vinnytsia region and the City of Vinnytsia.
Total: $ 14 950
Grantee: Anti-AIDS Charitable Foundation, Poltava.
Project Manager: Volyk Anatoliy Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Establishing an information resource base for harm reduction projects and additional funding of five basic projects of the All-Ukrainian Harm Reduction Association.
Total: $ 5 470
Grantee: UN Representative Office in Ukraine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hordiyenko Nataliya Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Supporting a teaching tour for Ukrainian professionals to Poland, within the bounds of the partnership program on resolving the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Total: $ 3 789
Grantee: All-Ukrainian Association for Harm Reduction, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Tolopylo Andriy Pavlovych.
Project Summary: Providing cost free legal consultations for people living with HIV/AIDS and drug users; lobbying of legislative initiatives; creating a network of legal defense services for drug users and HIV positive individuals; conducting an information campaign to increase tolerance of drug users and HIV-positive persons.
Total: $ 39 760
Grantee: The Road Home – Odesa Charitable Foundation for Rehabilitation and Social Adaptation of Citizens without a Permanent Place of Residence, Odesa.
Project Manager: Ivanov Pavlo Petrovych.
Project Summary: Prevention of HIV/AIDS amongst injection drug users in Odesa, development and implementation of social partnership mechanisms with local government bodies.
Total: $ 21 020
Number of Projects: 9.
Grant Amount: $ 41 924
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,68 %.
The Mental Disability Advocacy Program is aimed at preventing unreasonable stay of patients at in-patient facilities, at ensuring the longest possible preservation of the patients' social functions, as well as direct protection of their civil and property rights. The Program focuses its efforts on encouraging the alternative types of social support to mentally disabled patients and people with special needs (especially, children). The most popular forms of assistance include organization of daytime centers for children with special needs, clubs and early intervention centers.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kharkiv Region | 1 | $ 6 860 |
Kyiv City | 5 | $ 23 854 |
Transcarpathian Region | 3 | $ 11 210 |
Total: | 9 | $ 41 924 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Organization and implementation of the round table “Protection of Mentally Disabled Individuals in Ukraine: Alternative Assistance”, held on June 4-6, 2002.
Total: $ 7 748
Grantee: Road of Life Medical & Social Rehabilitation Center, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Kyrylenko Oleh Pavlovych.
Project Summary: Professional training for staff at the “Optimist” medical and social rehabilitation center, working with mentally development challenged children.
Total: $ 232
Grantee: Vynohradar Charitable Teaching & Rehabilitation Center for Children and Youth with Special Needs, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Savinov Volodymyr Viktorovych.
Project Summary: Participation of two Ukrainian experts in the second training module on providing social assistance to mentally disabled persons titled “Inclusion and De-institutionalization”, held in Zagreb, Croatia.
Total: $ 920
Grantee: Dzherela (Springs) – Charitable Society for Assistance to Disabled and Mentally Retarded Persons, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kravchenko Rayisa Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Participation of two Ukrainian experts in the second training module on providing social assistance to mentally disabled persons titled “Inclusion and De-institutionalization”, held in Zagreb, Croatia.
Total: $ 920
Grantee: Road of Life Medical & Social Rehabilitation Center, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Kyrylenko Oleh Pavlovych.
Project Summary: Supporting the participation of staff from the “Life Road” medical and social rehabilitation center in the second module of professional training for work with mentally-challenged persons, in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Total: $ 978
Grantee: The Early Intervention Institute for Children with Developmental Problems and Disabled Children – Charitable Foundation, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Kravtsova Anna Mykhaylivna.
Project Summary: Creation and discussion of the problematic video film “Defense of Developmentally Challenged Children: Principle of Normalization”, with the aim to initiate a community and professional discussion on the principles of normalizing life for developmentally challenged children and ways of integrating them into the life of society.
Total: $ 6 860
Grantee: Dzherela (Springs) – Charitable Society for Assistance to Disabled and Mentally Retarded Persons, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Kravchenko Rayisa Ivanivna.
Project Summary: Development and introduction of mechanisms to advocate the right to receiving public services for intellectually retarded persons.
Total: $ 4 266
Grantee: Sonyachnyy Promin (Ray of Sunlight) Society of Mothers of Mentally Handicapped Person in Minskyy District of Kyiv City, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Steskov Oleksandr Valentynovych.
Project Summary: Developing practical schemes for systemic representation, defense of the rights and interests, legal education, self-representation and broadening of opportunities of mentally under-developed youths, and integrating this scheme into the Kyiv Model for Community Rehabilitation.
Total: $ 10 000
Grantee: Road of Life Medical & Social Rehabilitation Center, Uzhhorod.
Project Manager: Kyrylenko Oleh Pavlovych.
Project Summary: Establishing a legal consulting service, group and club for youth rehabilitation, as well as organizing recreation for active youths with physical and mental developmental disabilities.
Total: $ 10 000
Number of Projects: 1.
Grant Amount: $ 19 885
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,32 %.
It was envisaged to support one project — www.likar.info — aiming to improve access to the information on public health and cover the main problems of the sector. The server mentioned also provides consultations on urgent health care issues and promotes implementation of principles of the evidence-based medicine.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
All-Ukrainian Projects | 1 | $ 9 885 |
Total: | 1 | $ 19 885 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: Center for Forensic Medicine, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hordiyenko Nadiya Vasylivna.
Project Summary: Broadening the reach of materials oriented at informing health protection and allied professions practitioners, easing access to the National Health Protection Server, through modernization of its structure and design.
Total: $ 19 885
Number of Projects: 2.
Grant Amount: $ 98 885
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 1,61 %.
The Public Health Initiatives Program supported the project "Initiating a post-diploma education program in public health education, and creation of a Public Health School at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy" under the "Development of Public Health Professionals" Competition. The setup of the school will allow to develop a new area of knowledge in Ukraine as well as a new profession, which is really needed today. Future graduates of the school will be able to promote multi-sided reformation of the public health care sector.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 2 | $ 98 885 |
Total: | 2 | $ 98 885 |
Projects Supported by the Competition:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Developing a concept for public health education, including a review of the present state of public health education, drafting the concept per se, and preparing a scope of work for the establishment of a public health school.
Total: $ 8 885
Grantee: International Charitable Foundation for the Revival of the National University Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Hryha Irena Maksymivna.
Project Summary: Initiating a post-diploma education program in public health education, and creation of a Public Health School at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.
Total: $ 90 000
Number of Projects: 14.
Grant Amount: $ 141 484
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 2,30 %.
The most considerable project supported by the Schweitzer Seminars and Conferences Program was organization of the International Conference "Care, Support and Treatment of People Living with HIV/AIDS – Fundamental Elements of Effective Counteraction of the Epidemic", November 21-23, 2002, Kyiv, Ukraine. The conference involved participation of experts, political figures, and representatives of networks of HIV/AIDS-infected individuals from 37 countries.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 10 | $ 48 194 |
Lviv Region | 1 | $ 1 700 |
Mykolaiv Region | 1 | $ 908 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 2 | $ 90 682 |
Total: | 14 | $ 141 484 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Ukrainian Social & Educational Women’s Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Shved Olha Volodymyrivna.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian expert in the Schweitzer conference “Gender Violence as a Problem of Public Health”, Chisinau, Moldova, January 31 – February 2, 2002.
Total: $ 175
Grantee: Woman's Health and Family Planning – Charitable Non-governmental Fund, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Maystruk Halyna Pavlivna.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian expert in the Schweitzer conference “Gender Violence as a Problem of Public Health”, Chisinau, Moldova, January 31 – February 2, 2002.
Total: $ 215
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian expert in the Schweitzer conference “Gender Violence as a Problem of Public Health”, Chisinau, Moldova, January 31 – February 2, 2002.
Total: $ 120
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Conducting a Schweitzer conference on urgent contraception in Kyiv, March 21-23, 2002.
Total: $ 54 225
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Participation of two Ukrainian professionals in a Schweitzer international conference on tobacco and smoking policy “The Great CEE Smoke Out: Organization and Advocacy”, Warsaw, April 22-24, 2002.
Total: $ 715
Grantee: Ukrainian Information Center on Problems of Alcohol & Narcotics, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Krasovskyy Kostyantyn Serhiyovych.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian professional in a Schweitzer international conference on tobacco and smoking policy “The Great CEE Smoke Out: Organization and Advocacy”, Warsaw, April 22-24, 2002.
Total: $ 309
Grantee: All-Ukrainian Narcological Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Viyevskiy Anatoliy Mykolayovych.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian professional in a Schweitzer international conference on tobacco and smoking policy “The Great CEE Smoke Out: Organization and Advocacy”, Warsaw, April 22-24, 2002.
Total: $ 317
Grantee: Ukrainian Family Medicine Association, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Lysenko Hryhoriy Ivanovych.
Project Summary: Participation of Ukrainian professionals in the conference “Introduction of Family Medicine Practice in the Countries of the Former USSR and Central and Eastern Europe: Lessons Learned”, held in Chisinau on June 4-6, 2002.
Total: $ 669
Grantee: Mykolayiv Region Physician’s Association, Mykolayiv.
Project Manager: Hlukhovskyy Viktor Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian expert in the summer school called “European Observatory on the Health Care System”, held on August 25-29, 2002.
Total: $ 908
Grantee: Salus Charitable Fund, Lviv.
Project Manager: Telishevska Mariya Hryhorivna.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian professional in a summer school on public health protection, in Dubrovnik, Croatia.
Total: $ 1 700
Grantee: Ukrainian Information Center on Problems of Alcohol & Narcotics, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Krasovskyy Kostyantyn Serhiyovych.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian professional in the seminar “Framework Convention on Tobacco Control”, Bled, Slovenia.
Total: $ 876
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian professional in the seminar “Framework Convention on Tobacco Control”, Bled, Slovenia.
Total: $ 876
Grantee: Vector Medical Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Serdyuk Viktor Hryhorovych.
Project Summary: Participation by Ukrainian experts and NGO representatives at the conference titled “Schweitzer Regional HIV/AIDS/TV Conference”, held in Vilnius, Lithuania, on October 31 – November 2, 2002, and dedicated to studying the problems of TB and AIDS in the former USSR.
Total: $ 2 725
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Organizing, preparing and conducting the conference titled “Care, Support and Treatment of People Living with HIV/AIDS – Fundamental Elements of Effective Counteraction of the Epidemic”, held in Kyiv, November 21-23, 2002.
Total: $ 77 654
Number of Projects: 5.
Grant Amount: $ 41 864
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,68 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kharkiv Region | 1 | $ 689 |
Kyiv City | 3 | $ 21 175 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 1 | $ 20 000 |
Total: | 5 | $ 41 864 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Kyiv-Inform-Prostir Scientific & Implementation Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Sharayeva Maryna Leonidivna.
Project Summary: Cardiology internship of a Ukrainian professional, Salzburg, Austria, February 4, 2002 – March 1, 2002.
Total: $ 805
Grantee: Creative Youth Union of the Frunze District in Kharkiv City, Kharkiv.
Project Manager: Flomin Yuriy Volodymyrovych.
Project Summary: Neurology internship of a Ukrainian professional, Vienna, Austria, February 4 – March 1, 2002.
Total: $ 689
Grantee: Public Health Protection Initiatives NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Oleksiyuk Tetiana Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Financial support for participation by Ukrainian physicians in the Salzburg Medical Seminars and accompanying internships.
Total: $ 23 000
Grantee: Public Health Protection Initiatives NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Oleksiyuk Tetiana Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Administrative support for participation by Ukrainian experts in the Salzburg medical seminars, creation and support for a database on seminar graduates, and internship activities.
Total: $ 9 870
Grantee: Public Health Protection Initiatives NGO, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Oleksiyuk Tetiana Oleksandrivna.
Project Summary: Administering and supporting business trips by Ukrainian physicians participating in medical seminars and internships in Salzburg, Austria.
Total: $ 7 500
Number of Projects: 2.
Grant Amount: $ 2 251
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,04 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 2 | $ 2 251 |
Total: | 2 | $ 2 251 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Visit of “Doctors of the World” to Ukraine, March 12-23, 2002.
Total: $ 1 871
Grantee: International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv.
Project Summary: Participation of a Ukrainian expert in a drug policy development training course.
Total: $ 380
Number of Projects: 8.
Grant Amount: $ 57 207
Share of the Total Grant Amount: 0,93 %.
Program Expenditures by Regions of Ukraine:
Region | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Kyiv City | 2 | $ 5 797 |
Lviv Region | 2 | $ 10 580 |
Odesa Region | 1 | $ 2 000 |
All-Ukrainian Projects | 3 | $ 38 830 |
Total: | 8 | $ 57 207 |
Projects Supported by the Program:
Grantee: Ukrainian Association in Support of Public Health Protection, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Rudnyev Oleksandr Serhiyovych.
Project Summary: Organizing and conducting the First All-Ukrainian NGO Forum on Encouraging Public Health Protection, as well as establishment of an All-Ukrainian Organization for the Defense of Medical Service Consumers Rights.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Skhody (Steps) Rehabilitation Center, Odesa.
Project Manager: Dvoryak Serhiy Vasylyovych.
Project Summary: Holding a training seminar title “The 12 Step Program and Other Rehabilitation Methods for Drug Addicted Persons”, including review of ways of improving the efficacy of treatments offered by the narcological service of Tajikistan.
Total: $ 2 000
Grantee: Doroha (The Way) Center of Spiritual & Psychological Support and Mutual Assistance based on Christian Morals, Lviv.
Project Manager: Kushnir Taras Mykhaylovych.
Project Summary: Publication of the information bulletin “Life Road”.
Total: $ 1 000
Grantee: Ukrainian Information Center on Problems of Alcohol & Narcotics, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Krasovskyy Kostyantyn Serhiyovych.
Project Summary: Conducting the all-Ukrainian campaign "Stop Smoking Together" with the aim of assisting those who want to quit smoking.
Total: $ 14 980
Grantee: Ukrainian Association in Support of Public Health Protection, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Rudnyev Oleksandr Serhiyovych.
Project Summary: Developing methodical approaches to creative an effective normative base for the activities of citizen unions in health protection in accordance with international standards.
Total: $ 5 000
Grantee: Choice – Association, Lviv.
Project Manager: Berezyuk Oleh Romanovych.
Project Summary: Support for the operations of a crisis center of psychotherapeutic assistance for victims of the Sknyliv tragedy in Lviv.
Total: $ 9 580
Grantee: Ukrainian Information Center on Problems of Alcohol & Narcotics, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Andreyeva Tetiana Illivna.
Project Summary: Establishing a resource center for tobacco control in CIS controls, with the aim of disseminating objective information for supporters of healthy lifestyles amongst government structures and NGOs throughout CIS countries, as well as encouraging adoption of relevant legislative acts.
Total: $ 18 850
Grantee: Dzherela (Springs) – Charitable Society for Assistance to Disabled and Mentally Retarded Persons, Kyiv.
Project Manager: Tsviliy Olha Vyacheslavivna.
Project Summary: Technical support for the group of NGOs participating in the Coordinating Committee of Ukraine on Implementing the “Conquering the HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Ukraine” Project.
Total: $ 797
Action Area | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Civil Society Development Programs | 495 | $ 2 839 050 |
Information Programs | 113 | $ 551 998 |
Education Programs | 38 | $ 391 670 |
Culture Program | 122 | $ 353 236 |
Public Health Initiatives | 87 | $ 744 757 |
Operational Activities | 102 | $ 1 274 734 |
Total: | 957 | $ 6 155 445 |
Action Area | Projects Supported | Amount |
---|---|---|
Civil Society Development Programs | 34 | $ 332 467 |
Information Programs | 18 | $ 342 709 |
Education Programs | 27 | $ 353 710 |
Culture Program | 5 | $ 26 458 |
Public Health Initiatives | 18 | $ 219 390 |
Total: | 102 | $ 1 274 734 |
Region of Ukraine | Projects Supported | Total Amount | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Cherkasy Region | 1 | - (-) | $ 2 676 | $ - |
Chernihiv Region | 8 | - (-) | $ 43 639 | $ - |
Chernivtsi Region | 8 | 2 (25,00 %) | $ 39 235 | $ 5 290 |
Crimean Region | 67 | 3 (4,48 %) | $ 261 204 | $ 27 625 |
Dnipropetrovsk Region | 14 | 5 (35,71 %) | $ 113 435 | $ 33 850 |
Donetsk Region | 23 | 3 (13,04 %) | $ 162 164 | $ 16 599 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Region | 10 | - (-) | $ 58 627 | $ - |
Kharkiv Region | 34 | 18 (52,94 %) | $ 134 802 | $ 89 552 |
Kherson Region | 3 | 1 (33,33 %) | $ 16 624 | $ 9 290 |
Khmelnytskyi Region | 2 | - (-) | $ 5 555 | $ - |
Kirovohrad Region | 7 | 3 (42,86 %) | $ 42 452 | $ 7 643 |
Kyiv City | 445 | 298 (66,97 %) | $ 2 964 669 | $ 2 210 169 |
Kyiv Region | 2 | - (-) | $ 15 390 | $ - |
Luhansk Region | 9 | 2 (22,22 %) | $ 61 877 | $ 15 730 |
Lviv Region | 77 | 38 (49,35 %) | $ 319 575 | $ 132 644 |
Mykolaiv Region | 11 | 1 (9,09 %) | $ 62 150 | $ 1 745 |
Odesa Region | 47 | 16 (34,04 %) | $ 185 295 | $ 72 765 |
Poltava Region | 16 | 1 (6,25 %) | $ 126 198 | $ 5 470 |
Rivne Region | 4 | 1 (25,00 %) | $ 6 746 | $ 1 000 |
Sumy Region | 4 | 2 (50,00 %) | $ 8 437 | $ 4 000 |
Ternopil Region | 6 | 1 (16,67 %) | $ 21 460 | $ 3 000 |
Transcarpathian Region | 38 | 3 (7,89 %) | $ 126 580 | $ 7 295 |
Vinnytsia Region | 7 | 2 (28,57 %) | $ 41 272 | $ 2 200 |
Volyn Region | 1 | - (-) | $ 950 | $ - |
Zaporizhia Region | 6 | 1 (16,67 %) | $ 30 572 | $ 5 800 |
Zhytomyr Region | 5 | 2 (40,00 %) | $ 29 127 | $ 6 940 |
Total: | 855 | 403 (47,13 %) | $ 4 880 711 | $ 2 658 607 |
Operational Activities | 102 | 64 (62,75 %) | $ 1 274 734 | $ 1 024 370 |
Total: | 957 | 467 (48,80 %) | $ 6 155 445 | $ 3 682 977 |
Organization | Projects Supported | Total Amount | |
---|---|---|---|
Abdurashid Mediyev Charitable Fund, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 550 |
Academy of Ukrainian Press Charitable Foundation, Kyiv | 5 | 5 | $ 36 455 |
Accord Zaporizhzhia Regional Charitable Foundation, Zaporizhzhia | 1 | 1 | $ 5 800 |
Achilles Publishers LTD, Lviv | 4 | 4 | $ 12 375 |
Actual Dance Association, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 000 |
Akvilon-Plus Publishers, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 4 300 |
All-Ukrainian Association for Harm Reduction, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 39 760 |
All-Ukrainian League to Encourage Land Market Development, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 6 000 |
All-Ukrainian Narcological Association, Kyiv | 2 | - | $ 8 527 |
All-Ukrainian Network of People Living with HIV, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 8 215 |
All-Ukrainian Women Union For the Future of the Children of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 200 |
Alternative Visual Studies, Kyiv | 4 | 2 | $ 13 982 |
Alternatyva – V All-Ukrainian Association for Youth Cooperation, Kyiv | 3 | - | $ 45 629 |
Alternatyva (Alternative) Analytical center, Dnipropetrovsk | 3 | - | $ 27 403 |
Alternatyvy (Alternatives) Publishing House LTD, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 4 000 |
Alterpress Publishers, Kyiv | 3 | 3 | $ 6 600 |
Amala National Cultural NGO, Kyiv | 3 | 1 | $ 11 868 |
Amaro Drom – Transcarpathian Regional Gypsy Society, Uzhhorod | 1 | - | $ 3 000 |
Ame Roma Community in Cherkasy Region, Zolotonosha | 1 | - | $ 2 676 |
Ame Roma Regional Cultural Center, Kharkiv | 2 | - | $ 5 390 |
Ana Tyly Mekteby – Native Language School, Myrne | 1 | - | $ 2 640 |
ANOD Analytical & Research Center, Kyiv | 2 | 1 | $ 9 600 |
Anti-AIDS Charitable Foundation, Poltava | 7 | 1 | $ 58 242 |
Anti-AIDS Luhansk Charitable Foundation, Luhansk | 1 | - | $ 7 000 |
Anton Makarenko Kyiv Professional Pedagogical College, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 3 775 |
Arabesky Theater Studio, Kharkiv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 500 |
Art Berezillia International Charitable Foundation, Kyiv | 5 | 2 | $ 7 576 |
Art, Culture & Law Fund, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 3 000 |
ArtEk Publishers, Kyiv | 3 | 3 | $ 10 400 |
Art-Ekzistentsiya (Art-Existence) NGO, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 4 500 |
Artistic Investment NGO, Kyiv | 4 | 2 | $ 8 857 |
Association for the Development of Child and Youth Creativity, Dnipropetrovsk | 1 | 1 | $ 3 000 |
Association for the Economic Development of Ivano-Frankivsk Region, Ivano-Frankivsk | 1 | - | $ 13 862 |
Association for the Promotion of the Development of Rural Green Tourism in Crimea, Simferopol | 3 | - | $ 5 817 |
Association in Support of Women’s Entrepreneurship, Vinnytsia | 1 | 1 | $ 700 |
Association of Art Galleries of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 565 |
Association of Cities of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 6 000 |
Association of Crimean Tatar Artists, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 3 145 |
Association of Farmers and Private Land-owners of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 10 430 |
Association of Financiers of Ukraine, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 17 888 |
Association of Greeks of the Village Chernopillya, Chornopillya | 1 | - | $ 6 990 |
Association of Independent Journalists, Zhytomyr | 1 | - | $ 1 156 |
Association of Judges of Donetsk Region, Donetsk | 2 | - | $ 26 809 |
Association of Policy Analysts, Dnipropetrovsk | 1 | - | $ 4 687 |
Association of Psychiatrists of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 316 |
Association of Regional Development Agencies of Ukraine, Kyiv | 4 | 3 | $ 38 787 |
Association of Roma of Tatarbunary District, Tatarbunary | 1 | - | $ 3 430 |
Association of Roma of the City and District of Kiliya | 2 | - | $ 5 925 |
Association of Taxpayers of Ukraine in Odesa Region, Odesa | 1 | - | $ 722 |
Astrolabe Publishers LTD, Lviv | 1 | 1 | $ 6 255 |
Asymed – Family Medicine Association, Komsomolsk | 1 | - | $ 10 000 |
Atika Publishers LTD, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 300 |
AYST – Charitable Foundation, Simferopol | 2 | - | $ 7 950 |
Azizler NGO, Bakhchysaray | 1 | - | $ 2 978 |
Bakhtalo Drom Odesa Roma Congress, Odesa | 2 | - | $ 4 129 |
BAKHVA Publishers JSC, Odesa | 7 | 7 | $ 23 325 |
Bala Edebiyaty NGO, Simferopol | 3 | - | $ 11 700 |
Bambi Children’s Cultural & Sport Club, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 126 |
Bez Uperedhzen (Without Prejudice) Ukrainian-Polish Journalist Club, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 14 800 |
Black Sea Regional Network of NGOs, Mykolayiv | 1 | - | $ 1 324 |
Blahodiynist (Philanthropy) Charitable Foundation, Mykolayiv | 6 | - | $ 49 936 |
Bukovyna Partner Agency Civic Union, Chernivtsi | 1 | - | $ 9 000 |
Bukovyna State Medical Academy, Chernivtsi | 1 | - | $ 140 |
Business Initiatives Community Center, Ivano-Frankivsk | 1 | - | $ 11 554 |
Calvaria Publishers Charitable Foundation, Lviv | 7 | 7 | $ 25 500 |
Carpathian Region International Foundation for Health & Environmental Protection, Mukachevo | 1 | - | $ 1 182 |
Center for Contemporary Art, Kyiv | 6 | 2 | $ 50 855 |
Center for Contemporary Art, Odesa | 1 | 1 | $ 12 500 |
Center for Economic Development, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 20 000 |
Center for Forensic Medicine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 19 885 |
Center for independent media, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 494 |
Center for Information & Analytical Research, Chernivtsi | 1 | 1 | $ 4 790 |
Center for International Cultural Initiatives, Lviv | 1 | 1 | $ 3 900 |
Center for Judges’ Studies, Kyiv | 2 | - | $ 24 900 |
Center for Legal & Entrepreneurship Research, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 7 300 |
Center for Near East Studies, Kyiv | 3 | 2 | $ 33 502 |
Center for Political & Legal Reforms, Kyiv | 4 | 3 | $ 69 048 |
Center for Political Studies, Donetsk | 1 | - | $ 9 470 |
Center for Protection of Journalists – Charitable Foundation, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 5 660 |
Center For Social Research, Poltava | 2 | - | $ 8 300 |
Center for the Support of Public & Cultural Initiatives, Dnipropetrovsk | 1 | 1 | $ 10 000 |
Center for the Support of Social Initiatives, Odesa | 1 | - | $ 4 500 |
Center for Youth Social Services at the Kyiv City Administration, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 1 620 |
Center of Contemporary Choreography, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 500 |
Center of Independent Political Researchers & Journalists, Simferopol | 2 | 1 | $ 12 863 |
Center of Political Education, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 724 |
Charitable Foundation for the Defense & Development of Ukrainian Book Publishing, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 260 |
Charitable Foundation for the Development of Political and Legal Culture, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 25 880 |
Charitable Foundation in Support of Youth Initiatives, Kyiv | 3 | 2 | $ 7 775 |
Charitable Fund for the Development of Talent in Podillya, Vinnytsia | 1 | 1 | $ 1 500 |
Charitable Fund of the International Solomon University, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 5 187 |
Chaykovskyy National Music Academy, Kyiv | 2 | - | $ 815 |
Chernihiv Legal College of the State Department of Execution of Punishment of Ukraine, Chernihiv | 1 | - | $ 1 500 |
Chernihiv Media Club, Chernihiv | 1 | - | $ 137 |
Chernihiv Public Committee for the Defense of Human Rights, Chernihiv | 1 | - | $ 8 064 |
Chernihiv Women’s Legal Defense Center, Chernihiv | 2 | - | $ 11 018 |
Chernivtsi City Council, Chernivtsi | 1 | - | $ 8 000 |
Chetverta Khvylia (Fourth Wave) Publishers, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 4 300 |
Children’s Alpine Movement of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 5 529 |
Choice – Association, Lviv | 2 | 1 | $ 9 990 |
Club Aeneas NGO, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 14 500 |
Committee in Support of Children’s Rights Defense, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 14 441 |
Committee of Voters of Ukraine, Zakarpattia Regional Division, Uzhhorod | 1 | 1 | $ 2 750 |
Community Initiatives Association, Kirovohrad | 1 | - | $ 13 662 |
Compass Children & Youth Union, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 040 |
Consultative Center for Information Technology, Oleksandriya | 1 | - | $ 2 494 |
Context Publishers LTD, Kyiv | 4 | 4 | $ 12 400 |
Council on Study of Productive Forces of Ukraine at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 000 |
Creative Youth Union of the Frunze District in Kharkiv City, Kharkiv | 1 | - | $ 689 |
Crimea Family Planning Association, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 7 945 |
Crimean Expert Council on Seismic Danger Grading & Earthquake Prediction, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 400 |
Crimean Republican Bulgarian Society named after P. Khilendarskyy, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 3 000 |
Crimean Republican Center for Social & Economic Development, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 8 500 |
Crimean Scientific & Methodical Center for Education Management at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine & the Vernadskyy Tavrian National University, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 4 024 |
Crimean State Industrial & Pedagogics Institute, Simferopol | 8 | - | $ 23 157 |
Crimean Tatar Culture Foundation of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 3 655 |
Culture Center – Dnipropetrovsk City NGO, Dnipropetrovsk | 2 | 2 | $ 18 800 |
Democracy Through Culture Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv | 8 | 6 | $ 24 701 |
Democratic Choice NGO, Ternopil | 1 | - | $ 4 378 |
Democratic Initiatives 2002 – Zaporizhzhia Regional Public Union, Zaporizhzhia | 1 | - | $ 5 540 |
Department of Culture at the Chornukhy District Administration, Chornukhy | 1 | - | $ 3 000 |
Derekoy Culture and Ethnography Center, Yalta | 1 | - | $ 6 000 |
Dmytro Chyzhevskyy Kirovohrad Regional Universal Scientific Library, Kirovohrad | 1 | 1 | $ 500 |
Dmytro Shelest Foundation, Lviv | 5 | 4 | $ 15 520 |
Dnipro State Specialized Publishers, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 000 |
Dnipropetrovsk Pre-trial Detention Facility #3, Dnipropetrovsk | 1 | - | $ 9 861 |
Dobrochyn (Good Deed) Center for Social Welfare, Chernihiv | 1 | - | $ 8 420 |
Dobrota (Kindness) Donetsk City Charitable Foundation, Donetsk | 2 | - | $ 5 970 |
Donbas Mining & Metallurgy Institute, Alchevsk | 1 | - | $ 2 044 |
Donetsk Memorial City Chapter, Donetsk | 1 | - | $ 6 190 |
Donetsk National University, Donetsk | 1 | - | $ 2 504 |
Donetsk Regional League of Business and Professional Women, Donetsk | 3 | 2 | $ 13 911 |
Donetsk Regional Society for Assistance to the HIV-infected, Donetsk | 3 | - | $ 35 800 |
Donetsk Regional Union of Youth Organizations, Donetsk | 1 | - | $ 378 |
Donetsk Youth Debate Center, Donetsk | 3 | 1 | $ 25 485 |
Doroha (The Way) Center of Spiritual & Psychological Support and Mutual Assistance based on Christian Morals, Lviv | 3 | - | $ 1 934 |
Dovkillia – Association of Chidren’s Environmental Chapters, Lviv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 760 |
Dukh i Litera (Spirit & Letter) Scientific & Publishing Association, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 4 870 |
Dzherela (Springs) – Charitable Society for Assistance to Disabled and Mentally Retarded Persons, Kyiv | 4 | - | $ 7 113 |
Eastern Ukraine Foundation for Social Research (EUFSR), Kharkiv | 4 | 4 | $ 30 427 |
Economic & Social Initiative Charitable Fund, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 319 |
Edebiyat Society for the Development of Crimean Tatar Literature, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 3 000 |
Editors Guild of the Vinnytsia Region, Vinnytsia | 1 | - | $ 14 130 |
Education Initiatives Center, Lviv | 1 | 1 | $ 8 100 |
Education Resource Center, Lviv | 2 | - | $ 2 050 |
Electoral Law Institute, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 14 985 |
Elit-Profi Ratings Research Center, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 7 553 |
Elpida Tavrian Hellenistic Center, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 5 000 |
Enerhetyka & Elektryfikatsiya (Energy & Electrification) Center for Technical Information, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 500 |
Euro-Ukraina consulting Foundation for Research & Education Programs, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 9 000 |
Faust Family Foundation – Charitable Foundation, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 000 |
Finkom Publishing & Consulting Center, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 000 |
Forumo Romen Ukrainatar (Forum of Ukrainian Roma), Kyiv | 2 | - | $ 4 745 |
Foundation for Support to Simferopol City & Crimean Libraries, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 2 790 |
Franko-Europe Scientific & Cultural Center, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 730 |
Fund for the Promotion of Legal and Political Reforms, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 19 980 |
Fund in Support of Court & Legal Reform, Ivano-Frankivsk | 1 | - | $ 11 145 |
Gasprinskyy Crimean Tatar Republican Library, Simferopol | 3 | - | $ 7 000 |
Gasprinskyy Foundation, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 3 000 |
Gender Studies Center, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 650 |
Generation-Plus Lviv City NGO, Lviv | 1 | 1 | $ 720 |
Geneza Social & Humanitarian Consortium, Lviv | 1 | - | $ 10 592 |
Green Cross Society, Lviv | 1 | - | $ 8 872 |
Group of Citizens NGO, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 14 917 |
Halytske Kolo (Galician Circle) Lviv Regional Chidren’s Organization, Lviv | 1 | 1 | $ 91 |
Homer – Association of Disabled Scholars, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 000 |
Hospodyna (Housewife) Women’s Foundation, Kharkiv | 2 | - | $ 682 |
Human Rights Education Center, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 433 |
IB Publishers LTD, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 600 |
Independent Association of TV Broadcasters of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 49 000 |
Independent TV & Radio Broadcasters Association, Kyiv | 3 | 2 | $ 21 509 |
Information Consulting Agency for Reforms – Ukraine NGO, Lviv | 3 | - | $ 15 566 |
Information Society Institute, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 11 803 |
Informational Press Center NGO, Kyiv | 2 | - | $ 15 098 |
Initium – The League of Crimean Tatar Lawyers, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 5 000 |
INKOS International Education Program Innovation Center, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 12 000 |
Institute for a Competitive Society, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 10 000 |
Institute for Political Technologies, Lviv | 1 | 1 | $ 8 000 |
Institute for Regional Development, Culture & Public Awareness, Odesa | 1 | 1 | $ 10 000 |
Institute for Sustainable Development, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 3 000 |
Institute of Citizen Initiatives Charitable Foundation, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 6 000 |
Institute of Euro-Atlantic Cooperation, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 20 670 |
Institute of Mass Information, Kyiv | 6 | 5 | $ 51 680 |
Institute of Politics, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 30 000 |
Institute of Public Administration & Regional Development, Uzhhorod | 1 | 1 | $ 3 045 |
Institute of Reforms, Kyiv | 4 | 2 | $ 8 041 |
Institution of Unstable Thoughts, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 913 |
Integration and Development Center for Information and Research, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 3 876 |
Intellect Scientific & Methodological Center for the Development of Critical and Visual Thinking, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 22 870 |
Inter-agency Scientific Research Center for Geodynamic Studies, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 448 |
International Center for Policy Studies, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 44 410 |
International Charitable Foundation for the Revival of the National University Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Kyiv | 3 | 1 | $ 98 050 |
International Foundation for Education Policy Research, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 22 620 |
International legal Assistance – Ukrainian Legal Collegium (Union of Barristers), Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 11 850 |
International Medical Rehabilitation Center for Victims of War & Totalitarian Regimes, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 10 000 |
International Renaissance Foundation, Kyiv | 101 | 64 | $ 1 270 945 |
International Security & Strategic Studies Center, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 13 500 |
Internews – Ukraine, Kyiv | 10 | 6 | $ 113 565 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Pre-trial Detention Center #12, Ivano-Frankivsk | 1 | - | $ 5 853 |
Ivano-Frankivsk Regional Organization of the Union of Journalists of Ukraine, Ivano-Frankivsk | 1 | - | $ 109 |
Ivasyuk Chernivtsi Regional Universal Scientific Library, Chernivtsi | 1 | 1 | $ 500 |
Izyaslav Corrections Facility #31 in Khmelnytskyy Region, Izyaslav | 1 | - | $ 5 440 |
Judaica Institute, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 5 000 |
Juridical Club NGO, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 7 292 |
Justo Titulo Lawyers Association, Kharkiv | 1 | - | $ 269 |
Kalush Department of the Ukrainian Women’s League, Kalush | 2 | - | $ 3 992 |
Kapsykhor – Ay-Serez NGO, Sudak | 1 | - | $ 5 000 |
Karaylar National Cultural Karayim Society, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 4 800 |
Karpenko-Karyy Kyiv State Theater Arts Institute, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 500 |
KASPAR Club for Law Students & Graduate Students, Berdyansk | 1 | - | $ 3 000 |
Kastaliya-Fund for Social Adaptation & Integration, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 500 |
Kharkiv Center for Women's Studies, Kharkiv | 2 | 2 | $ 3 140 |
Kharkiv City Psycho-neurological Dispensary #3, Kharkiv | 1 | - | $ 337 |
Kharkiv City Women's Foundation, Kharkiv | 3 | 1 | $ 8 532 |
Kharkiv Human Rights Protection Group, Kharkiv | 1 | 1 | $ 9 025 |
Kharkiv Oblast Organization of the Union of Lawyers of Ukraine, Kharkiv | 1 | 1 | $ 7 000 |
Kharkiv Public Fund for Local Democracy, Kharkiv | 1 | - | $ 9 000 |
Kharkiv Regional Department of the Union of Photographers of Ukraine, Kharkiv | 1 | - | $ 250 |
Kherson Regional Organization of the Union of Journalists of Ukraine, Kherson | 1 | - | $ 334 |
Kholmshchyna (Kholm Region) NGO, Rivne | 2 | - | $ 220 |
Khosen Credit Union, Uzhhorod | 1 | - | $ 1 081 |
Kirovohrad Informational Service for Women’s Issues, Kirovohrad | 1 | 1 | $ 5 000 |
Kirovohrad Pedagogical Academy, Kirovohrad | 1 | 1 | $ 2 143 |
K.I.S. Kyiv. Information. Service. Publishers, Kyiv | 9 | 9 | $ 24 900 |
KM Academia Publishing House, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 3 000 |
Kovcheg – Association for Promotion Public Initiatives, Odesa | 2 | 1 | $ 1 780 |
Krok Na Zustrich (Step Towards) Charitable Foundation, Sumy | 1 | - | $ 947 |
KROK Poltava City Child & Youth Organization, Poltava | 1 | - | $ 5 778 |
Krymchakhlar Crimean Republican Cultural Awareness Society, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 6 000 |
Krymkaraylar – Association of Crimean Karayim, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 5 000 |
Krym-Perspektyva (Crimea-Perspective) Regional Resource Agency, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 1 500 |
Krytyka Journal, Kyiv | 3 | 3 | $ 6 250 |
Kyiv – Native City NGO, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 14 801 |
Kyiv Branch of the Union of Composers of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 1 134 |
Kyiv Charitable Foundation, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 11 480 |
Kyiv City Municipal Advocates Collegium, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 12 254 |
Kyiv Ecological & Cultural Center, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 630 |
Kyiv Entrepreneurs School, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 3 000 |
Kyiv Institute for Gender Studies, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 574 |
Kyiv National Economic University, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 2 798 |
Kyiv Polytechnical Institute – The National Technical University of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 4 480 |
Kyiv Regional Center of the Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 10 000 |
Kyiv Scientific & Educational Gender Center, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 1 335 |
Kyiv Union of Journalists, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 3 000 |
Kyiv-Inform-Prostir Scientific & Implementation Foundation, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 805 |
Kyiv-Svyatoshyn Division of the Children’s Fund of Ukraine, Boyarka | 3 | 3 | $ 8 000 |
La Strada-Ukraine International Women’s Rights Defense Center, Kyiv | 4 | 3 | $ 4 428 |
Laboratory for Legislative Initiatives, Kyiv | 4 | 4 | $ 39 809 |
Laboratory of Social Analysis F-4, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 12 227 |
Lada Vest Trading House LTD, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 375 |
Lautary Society of Transcarpatian Roma Musical Culture, Uzhhorod | 2 | 1 | $ 2 028 |
Law & Democracy Regional Community Foundation, Lviv | 1 | - | $ 10 000 |
Leaders of the Future Youth NGO, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 4 000 |
League of Economic Journalists, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 12 492 |
League of Women Voters of Ukraine 50/50, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 2 560 |
Legal Education Center – Charitable Foundation, Mykolayiv | 1 | - | $ 10 434 |
Les Kurbas Theater Lviv Youth Theater, Lviv | 1 | 1 | $ 500 |
Lesya Ukrainka Public Library, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 500 |
Liberal Society Institute, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 3 629 |
Libra Publishers LTD, Kyiv | 3 | 3 | $ 8 700 |
Lion Society, Lviv | 1 | - | $ 2 145 |
Litopys Publishers LTD, Lviv | 9 | 9 | $ 30 700 |
Luhansk Region Mediation Group, Luhansk | 1 | - | $ 5 022 |
Luis Crimean Armenian Society, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 3 100 |
Lviv Chapter of the Ukrainian Women’s League, Lviv | 1 | 1 | $ 788 |
Lviv Oblast Chapter of the League of Women Voter of Ukraine 50/50 All-Ukrainian NGO, Lviv | 1 | - | $ 6 000 |
Lviv Regional Institute of Public Administration of the Ukrainian Academy of Public Administartion with the President of Ukraine, Lviv | 3 | 1 | $ 32 100 |
Lviv Theological Academy, Lviv | 2 | 1 | $ 6 400 |
M. Eminescu Chernivtsi Regional Society for Romanian Culture, Chernivtsi | 1 | - | $ 305 |
Maarifchi – Association of Crimean Tatar Educators, Simferopol | 2 | - | $ 7 084 |
Maccabi Jewish Cultural & Sports Club, Kharkiv | 2 | 2 | $ 2 200 |
Maestro Charitable Film Actors Foundation, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 3 000 |
MAMA-86 – Artemivsk Local Ecological NGO, Artemivsk | 1 | - | $ 142 |
MAMA-86 All Ukrainian Ecological NGO, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 104 |
Manhust Kherson Regional Charitable Foundation, Kherson | 1 | - | $ 7 000 |
Mariyupol Reform Facility, Mariupol | 1 | 1 | $ 9 345 |
Media-League NGO, Kremenchuk | 1 | - | $ 1 407 |
Memorial of Melitopol | 1 | - | $ 6 459 |
Modern Ukraine Encyclopedia Coordination Bureau, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 800 |
M.Ostrovskiy Republican Library for the Blind, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 864 |
Municipal & Regional Development Center, Lviv | 1 | - | $ 10 000 |
Municipal & Regional Development Center, Drohobych | 1 | - | $ 3 850 |
Municipal & Regional Development Center, Zhytomyr | 1 | - | $ 13 706 |
Municipal Center for Strategic Planning & Marketing Research, Svitlovodsk | 1 | - | $ 8 700 |
My City – Uzhhorod NGO, Uzhhorod | 1 | - | $ 12 638 |
My z Vamy (We are With you) Mutual Aid Center for People with HIV/AIDS, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 6 100 |
Mykola Lysenko International Charitable Cultural & Scholarly Family Fund, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 500 |
Mykola Lysenko Secondary Specialized Musical Boarding School, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 500 |
Mykolayiv Region Physician’s Association, Mykolayiv | 1 | - | $ 908 |
Mykytynska Corrections Facility #87, Horlivka | 1 | - | $ 7 510 |
Myloserdya (Mercy) Foundation for Support and Social Defense of the Families of Perished Interior Ministry Personnel, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 2 480 |
Mytets (Artist) Charitable Organization, Kyiv | 3 | 3 | $ 7 060 |
Nadiya (Hope) Kharkiv Local Women’s NGO, Kharkiv | 1 | 1 | $ 400 |
Nadvirna Chapter of the Student Brotherhood, Nadvirna | 1 | - | $ 612 |
Nash Stanislaviv (Our Stanislaviv) Charitable Fund for Renaissance & Development, Ivano-Frankivsk | 1 | - | $ 1 500 |
Nashe Zhyttya (Our Life) International Fund, Kyiv | 4 | 4 | $ 23 511 |
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 6 195 |
National All-Ukrainian Music Union, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 000 |
National Institute for International Security Issues, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 311 |
National Parliament Library of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 13 300 |
National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 250 |
Nauka, Tekhnika I Kultura (Science, Technology & Culture) Center in Support of Youth and Creative Initiative, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 3 000 |
New Journalism Western Ukrainian Media Center, Lviv | 1 | - | $ 3 962 |
New Music Association, Odesa | 4 | 1 | $ 7 059 |
Nova Simyua (New Family) Chernivtsi Local Charitable Foundation, Chernivtsi | 1 | - | $ 10 000 |
O. O. Potebnya Institute of Linguistics at the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 99 |
Octyabrskaya secondary school with the Crimean Tatar language of instruction, Oktyaberske | 1 | - | $ 2 500 |
Odesa Scientific Center for Women’s Studies, Odesa | 1 | 1 | $ 1 272 |
Odesa Urban Society of Invalids (OMTIN), Odesa | 2 | - | $ 8 086 |
Odesa: XXI Century NGO, Odesa | 1 | 1 | $ 5 490 |
Oleh Olzhych Foundation, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 120 |
Olesya Charitable Foundation, Kyiv | 3 | 3 | $ 9 540 |
Oselya Mutual Aid Community – Lviv City NGO, Lviv | 1 | - | $ 1 486 |
Osnovy – Solomiya Pavlychko Publishers LTD, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 10 500 |
Osnovy All-Ukrainian Charitable Foundation, Kyiv | 7 | 7 | $ 36 684 |
Osvita, Center for International Education, Odesa | 2 | - | $ 14 640 |
Osvita, Center for International Education, Simpheropol, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 10 270 |
Osvita Information & Consulting Center, Lviv | 2 | - | $ 19 310 |
Osvita Information & Consulting Center, Dnipropetrovsk | 1 | - | $ 9 030 |
Osvita Public Center, Kharkiv | 2 | - | $ 17 140 |
Our Children All-Ukrainian NGO, Odesa | 1 | - | $ 7 500 |
Parliament Group for Fiscal Analysis, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 500 |
Perechyn Chapter of the Romani Yag Transcarpathean Roma Cultural & Educational Association, Perechyn | 1 | - | $ 4 000 |
Phoenix Kyiv Regional NGO Encouraging Medical & Social Rehabilitation of Chemically Dependent Persons, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 500 |
Podillya Center for Human Rights, Vinnytsia | 1 | - | $ 316 |
Poltava Regional Media Club, Poltava | 1 | - | $ 14 625 |
Poryatunok (Rescue) – Kremenchuk Municipal Public Organization in Support of Prevention of Socially Negative Phenomena, Kremenchuk | 3 | - | $ 29 487 |
Pravova Initsiatyva (Legal Initiative) All-Ukrainian Charitable Foundation, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 7 450 |
Privacy Ukraine NGO, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 7 757 |
Producers Charitable Foundation, Kyiv | 4 | 3 | $ 6 760 |
Professional Cameramen’s Guild, Kyiv | - | - | $ 2 000 |
Prydunavya Ukrainian Association of Farmers, ²zmayil | 1 | - | $ 57 |
Public Health Protection Initiatives NGO, Kyiv | 3 | 1 | $ 40 370 |
Public Legal Assistance Service, Luhansk | 2 | - | $ 14 677 |
Public Radio Charitable Foundation, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 14 880 |
Publishers Forum NGO, Lviv | 1 | 1 | $ 4 234 |
Pylyp Orlyk Institute of Democracy, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 341 |
Rebirth of the Crimea Foundation, Bakhchysaray | 1 | - | $ 2 965 |
Reforming Land Relations in Ukraine – Information & Resource Center, Kyiv | 3 | 2 | $ 20 829 |
Regional Development Agency of Lugansk Oblast | 2 | - | $ 12 618 |
Respublika Institute for Economic & Social Problems, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 11 195 |
Return to Life Charitable Foundation, Znamyanka | 1 | - | $ 9 953 |
Road of Life Medical & Social Rehabilitation Center, Uzhhorod | 3 | - | $ 11 210 |
Rom Som Transcarpath³an Roma Cultural Association, Uzhhorod | 2 | - | $ 4 000 |
Roma – Transcarpathian Romany NGO, Uzhhorod | 5 | - | $ 15 340 |
Romani Yag, Transcarpathian Cultural and Education Society, Uzhhorod | 6 | - | $ 13 031 |
Romani Yah Transcarpathian Cultural Society – Velykiy Bereznyanskyy District NGO, Uzhhorod | 1 | - | $ 4 000 |
Romani Zor – Transcarpathian Regional Roma Society, Uzhhorod | 3 | - | $ 3 032 |
Romanin Cherkhen (Roma Star) – Transcarpathian Regional Roma Youth Club, Uzhhorod | 1 | - | $ 700 |
Romany School at the Izmayil Association of Romany, Izmayil | 1 | - | $ 3 960 |
Romen Kharkiv Regional National & Cultural Society of Roma, Kharkiv | 1 | - | $ 1 000 |
Salus Charitable Fund, Lviv | 6 | - | $ 21 530 |
Sciantia Vinces Research & Exchanges Center, Slavutych | 1 | - | $ 12 378 |
Scientific & Methodical Center for Higher Education at the Ministry of Education & Science of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 6 655 |
Scientific & Methodical Center for Secondary Education at the Ministry of Education & Science of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 6 000 |
Scientific & Research Institute for State Building & Local Self-Government at the Academy of Legal Sciences of Ukraine, Kharkiv | 1 | 1 | $ 6 000 |
Scientists Society to Assist Municipal Reform, Lviv | 1 | - | $ 5 000 |
Scientists Society to Assist Municipal Reform, Kyiv | 2 | 1 | $ 9 478 |
Secretariat of the Freedom of Choice Coalition of NGOs of Ukraine, Kyiv | 4 | 3 | $ 22 763 |
SENSUS Creative Commonwealth, Kharkiv | 1 | 1 | $ 500 |
Sfera Publishers – International Charitable Foundation, Kyiv | 4 | 4 | $ 21 020 |
Siverskyy Institute of Regional Studies, Chernihiv | 1 | - | $ 4 500 |
Skhody (Steps) Rehabilitation Center, Odesa | 1 | - | $ 2 000 |
Social Birth Socio-psychological Laboratory, Rivne | 1 | - | $ 5 526 |
Social Monitoring Center, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 10 000 |
Social Policy Research Center International Charitable Foundation, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 15 172 |
Social Progress Association, Kyiv | 2 | 1 | $ 21 486 |
Society for Community Self-Defense – Transcarpathian Regional NGO, Uzhhorod | 3 | - | $ 33 426 |
Society for the Development of Rural Green Tourism in Ukraine, Kyiv | 2 | - | $ 441 |
Society of Researchers of Central and Eastern Europe, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 650 |
Society of Ukrainian Officers – All Ukrainian NGO, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 8 438 |
Sofiya NGO, Rivne | 1 | 1 | $ 1 000 |
Solidarnist (Solidarity) Christian Charitable Foundation, Ivano-Frankivsk | 1 | - | $ 10 000 |
Sonyachnyy Promin (Ray of Sunlight) Society of Mothers of Mentally Handicapped Person in Minskyy District of Kyiv City, Kyiv | 3 | 1 | $ 12 466 |
South-East Center for Municipal and Regional Development, Luhansk | 2 | 1 | $ 13 215 |
Southern Ukrainian Center for Young Lawyers, Odesa | 1 | - | $ 1 637 |
Sozarin Center for Social Protection and Rehabilitation of Invalids, Lviv | 1 | - | $ 1 400 |
Spadshchyna (Heritage) Women’s Center, Kyiv | 3 | 2 | $ 8 258 |
Spilnyy Prostir (Common Space) Association, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 15 000 |
Spodivannya (Belief) Charitable Foundation, Zaporizhzhia | 1 | - | $ 9 635 |
Stalist (Permanence) Vinnytsia Public Congress, Vinnytsia | 2 | - | $ 24 166 |
State Department of Execution of Punishment of Ukraine, Kyiv | 6 | 5 | $ 65 120 |
Stavropihion Charitable Fund, Lviv | 1 | - | $ 765 |
Stel Foundation in Support of Child Creativity, Kharkiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 500 |
Step by Step All-Ukrainian Foundation, Kyiv | 9 | 6 | $ 170 992 |
Stimul Charitable Foundation, Dnipropetrovsk | 1 | - | $ 8 996 |
Student Lawyers League at the Lviv Commercial Academy, Lviv | 1 | 1 | $ 5 730 |
Stupeni (Steps) Center for Rehabilitation, Chernihiv | 1 | - | $ 10 000 |
Stylos Publishers LTD, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 692 |
Sumy Regional Chapter of the Ukrainian Fund for Culture, Sumy | 1 | 1 | $ 3 000 |
Sumy Regional Committee of Youth Organizations, Sumy | 1 | 1 | $ 1 000 |
Sumy Regional Organization of Journalists, Sumy | 1 | - | $ 3 490 |
Supporting the Development of Television in Ukraine – Charitable Foundation, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 27 659 |
Svitlo (Light), Southern Ukrainian Association for the Promoting of the Development & Protection of Women’s Rights, Odesa | 1 | 1 | $ 6 500 |
Taras Shevchenko Kharkiv Academic Ukrainian Drama Theater, Kharkiv | 1 | - | $ 500 |
Taras Shevchenko Kremenets Pedagogical College, Kremenets | 1 | - | $ 216 |
Taras Shevchenko National Prize of Ukraine Committee, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 000 |
Tavrian Ecological Institute, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 4 000 |
Tavrian Gender Research Center, Simferopol | 2 | 1 | $ 16 346 |
Tavrian Mediation Group, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 3 500 |
Teachers for Democracy & Partnership Charitable Organization, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 30 000 |
Tekiye Dervish – Charitable Foundation, Yevpatoriya | 1 | - | $ 2 587 |
Temel Fund, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 423 |
Ternopil Regional Association of Women, Ternopil | 1 | - | $ 8 750 |
Ternopil Regional Organization of the Union of Journalists of Ukraine, Ternopil | 1 | - | $ 116 |
The Center for Ethno-Social Research, Simferopol | 2 | 1 | $ 10 319 |
The Central Institute for Post-Diploma Pedagogical Education, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 3 620 |
The Early Intervention Institute for Children with Developmental Problems and Disabled Children – Charitable Foundation, Kharkiv | 1 | - | $ 6 860 |
The Foundation for Promotion of the Development of the National Art Museum of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 3 780 |
The Foundation for Research & Support of Indigenous Peoples of Crimea, Simferopol | 3 | - | $ 9 156 |
The International Committee for Defense of Taxpayer Rights in the Countries of Central & Eastern Europe & Central Asia, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 1 860 |
The Right to Know the Law Poltava Regional Fund, Poltava | 1 | - | $ 6 000 |
The Road Home – Odesa Charitable Foundation for Rehabilitation and Social Adaptation of Citizens without a Permanent Place of Residence, Odesa | 12 | - | $ 54 895 |
The 24/1 Ukrainian Guild of Film Directors – All-Ukrainian NGO, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 120 |
Torez District Chapter of the Donetsk Regional League of Business & Professional Women, Torez | 1 | - | $ 8 534 |
Totem Kherson City Youth Initiatives Center, Kherson | 1 | 1 | $ 9 290 |
Traditions & Innovation Public Culturological Organization, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 000 |
Transcarpathian United Association of Student Lawyers, Uzhhorod | 1 | - | $ 2 740 |
Uchast (Participation) Lviv Regional Social & Cultural Fund, Lviv | 1 | - | $ 250 |
Ukrainian Academy of Public Administration at the President of Ukraine, Kyiv | 3 | 1 | $ 12 981 |
Ukrainian Art Forum, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 10 000 |
Ukrainian Association for Intellectual Property Rights Protection, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 24 544 |
Ukrainian Association in Support of Public Health Protection, Kyiv | 2 | 1 | $ 10 000 |
Ukrainian Association of Periodical Publishers, Kyiv | 4 | 3 | $ 29 812 |
Ukrainian Center for Economic and Political Studies named after Olexander Razumkov, Kyiv | 4 | 2 | $ 43 000 |
Ukrainian Center for Independent Political Research, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 8 000 |
Ukrainian Center for Prevention & the Fight Against AIDS at the Ministry of Health Protection of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 400 |
Ukrainian Democratic Ring Project NGO, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 5 000 |
Ukrainian Diabetic Federation, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 2 900 |
Ukrainian Distance Learning Association, Kharkiv | 1 | 1 | $ 24 900 |
Ukrainian Family – International Charitable Founation, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 5 778 |
Ukrainian Family Medicine Association, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 669 |
Ukrainian Information Center on Problems of Alcohol & Narcotics, Kyiv | 4 | 2 | $ 35 015 |
Ukrainian Institute of Social Research, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 6 400 |
Ukrainian Inter-museum Center, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 000 |
Ukrainian Legal Foundation, Kyiv | 3 | 2 | $ 64 940 |
Ukrainian Library Association, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 950 |
Ukrainian National Home in Chernivtsy Society, Chernivtsi | 1 | - | $ 6 500 |
Ukrainian Philosophical Foundation, Kyiv | 3 | 3 | $ 15 800 |
Ukrainian Professional Psychologists Association, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 630 |
Ukrainian Reform Education Center, Kyiv | 3 | 3 | $ 16 899 |
Ukrainian Scientific & Research Institute of Social and Forensic Psychiatry & Narcology at the Academy of Medical Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv | 4 | - | $ 1 690 |
Ukrainian Social & Educational Women’s Center, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 175 |
Ukrainian System of Distance Learning, Lviv | 1 | - | $ 4 500 |
Ukrainian Women’s Fund, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 12 843 |
Ukrainian-American Human Rights Protection Bureau, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 3 012 |
Ukrainian-Polish Forum, Kyiv | 6 | 5 | $ 54 266 |
Umyut – Nadiya Association of Women’s Organizations, Bakhchysaray | 1 | - | $ 2 984 |
UN Representative Office in Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 3 789 |
Ung Romen Cultural Society for Protection of the Interests of Hungarian Roma in Transcarpathia, Uzhhorod | 1 | - | $ 600 |
Union of Cinematographers of Ukraine, Kyiv | 3 | - | $ 895 |
Union of Young Scholars at the Ukrainian Academy of Public Administration with the President of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 7 000 |
Unitus Mykolayiv Local Charitable Fund, Mykolayiv | 2 | - | $ 19 297 |
Universe Publishing House LTD, Kyiv | 3 | 3 | $ 13 000 |
Universo Center for Cooperation, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 470 |
Usi Razom (All Together) Socio-psychological Information Center – Charitable Non-governmental Fund, Lviv | 2 | - | $ 9 350 |
Uzhhorod District Chapter of the Ukrainian Women’s League, Uzhhorod | 1 | - | $ 4 000 |
V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Kharkiv | 2 | 2 | $ 2 360 |
Vatra Ternopil Rock Club, Ternopil | 1 | 1 | $ 3 000 |
Vector Medical Information & Analytical Center, Kyiv | 5 | 2 | $ 51 185 |
Vernadskiy National Library of Ukraine, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 5 000 |
Vernadskyy Tavrian National University, Simferopol | 1 | - | $ 2 200 |
Vested – Association of Student & Young Lawyers, Uzhhorod | 1 | - | $ 3 577 |
Victoria Association in Support of the Resolution of Narcotics-Abuse Related Problems, Khmelytskyy | 1 | - | $ 115 |
Vidkryte Suspilstvo (Open Society) Foundation, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 7 800 |
Viktoria Club, Pavlohrad | 1 | - | $ 10 000 |
Visavi – Charitable Foundation for Assistance to Legally Blind Scholars, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 248 |
Vsesvit (Universe) Publishing House, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 7 500 |
Vynohradar Charitable Teaching & Rehabilitation Center for Children and Youth with Special Needs, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 920 |
Vysoka Polytsya (Top Shelf) Satellite Social Programs – Charitable Foundation, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 3 975 |
Western European Institute, Kyiv | 2 | 1 | $ 670 |
Western Ukrainian Resource Center – NGO Development Foundation, Lviv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 030 |
Window on the World Public Union of Disabled Computer Technology Users, Kyiv | 2 | 1 | $ 3 916 |
Woman and Business Association, Donetsk | 1 | - | $ 500 |
Woman's Health and Family Planning – Charitable Non-governmental Fund, Kyiv | 4 | 3 | $ 10 411 |
Women in an Agrarian World Association, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 560 |
Women in Science NGO, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 126 |
Women's Information & Consultative Center, Kyiv | 6 | 2 | $ 115 390 |
Women’s Information Coordination Center, Dnipropetrovsk | 3 | 1 | $ 21 658 |
Women’s Network Information & Education Center, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 2 000 |
Women’s Perspective Mykolayiv Fund, Mykolayiv | 1 | 1 | $ 1 745 |
Women’s Perspectives Western Ukrainian Center, Lviv | 1 | - | $ 3 199 |
Women’s Social, Ecological & Legal Center, Artemivsk | 1 | - | $ 7 295 |
XXI Century Foundation, Odesa | 2 | 2 | $ 6 798 |
Yaroslav the Wise Institute of Problems of Legislation, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 12 000 |
Yashlyk Cultural Center, Yevpatoriya | 1 | - | $ 9 510 |
Yefsane (Legend) Children’s Center, Pionerske | 1 | - | $ 2 980 |
Yekhipe Transcarpathian Association of Roma Community Organizations, Uzhhorod | 1 | - | $ 1 200 |
Yevropeyske Selo (European Village) Foundation, Lutsk | 1 | - | $ 950 |
“Yi” Independent Cultural Journal, Lviv | 2 | - | $ 12 300 |
Your Life NGO, Kyiv | 1 | 1 | $ 8 586 |
Youth Against Criminality & Narcotics Abuse NGO, Kyiv | 4 | - | $ 2 017 |
Youth Alternative NGO, Kyiv | 1 | - | $ 1 303 |
Youth, Environment, Development Socio-Ecological Society, Ternopil | 1 | - | $ 5 000 |
Youth Humanities Center, Kyiv | 2 | 2 | $ 17 631 |
Yurtdash NGO, Bilohorsk | 1 | - | $ 2 000 |
Zaporizhzhia Territorial Division of the Association of Taxpayers of Ukraine, Melitopol | 1 | - | $ 138 |
Zhinocha Perspektyva (Women’s Perspective) Vinnytsia Regional Union, Vinnytsia | 1 | - | $ 460 |
Zhytomyr Prison #8, Zhytomyr | 1 | - | $ 8 360 |
Zhytomyr Regional Charitable Foundation for Prevention of Socially Dangerous Diseases and AIDS, Zhytomyr | 1 | 1 | $ 1 940 |
Zhytomyr Regional Department of the Association of Cities of Ukraine, Zhytomyr | 1 | 1 | $ 5 000 |
Zhytomyr Regional Psychiatric Hospital #1, Zarichany | 1 | - | $ 121 |
Zolotyy Lev (Golden Lion) Charitable Art Fund, Lviv | 1 | 1 | $ 3 000 |
Total [ 503 organizations ]: | 957 | 467 | $ 6 155 445 |