The Hrant Dink Foundation has received the Mülkiye Grand Prize awarded by the Mülkiyeliler Union. On December 4, 2023, Sibel Asna, member of the board of directors of the Hrant Dink Foundation, received the award on behalf of the Foundation at the ceremony held in Ankara.

The annual report, in which you can find all the details about the projects and activities, implemented in 2022 by the Hrant Dink Foundation, is published. You can reach the digital copy of the report.

This book contains 16 of the papers prepared for presentation at the 'Social, Cultural and Economic History of Kayseri and the Region' conference which was planned to take place on October 18-19, 2019 but was banned. 

We are delighted to invite you to the Dumpling Festival, which will be held as part of the Dumpling Post which is conceived with the collaboration of the Istanbul Biennial, HDF and 23.5 Hrant Dink Site of Memory and published within the scope of the 17th Istanbul Biennial organised by the İKSV.

You can watch the 14th International #HrantDinkAward ceremony from here! You are invited to the ceremony where we celebrate the ongoing struggles for rights all over the world, and nurture hope .

Hrant Dink Foundation Publications can now be purchased as e-books; It can be downloaded in digital media such as phones, tablets, computers.

The annual report, in which you can find all the details about the projects and activities, implemented in 2021 by the Hrant Dink Foundation, is published. You can reach the digital copy of the report.

The deadline for application to the conference “Istanbul 1914-1922: War, Collapse, Occupation, and the History of Resistance” on 4-5 November 2022 in Istanbul is extended to 25 May 2022.

This book contains seventeen papers presented at the conference entitled “Izmir and the Region: Hundred Years of Social, Economic and Cultural Change, 1850-1950,” held on 24-25 November 2017 in Izmir.

Public statement on Tuzla Children's Camp. It is our duty to inform the public that neither the Hrant Dink Foundation nor the Dink Family has any connection whatsoever with the donation campaign in question.