Hrant Dink Foundation Empowering CSO’s Grant Program 2019-2021 applications are now open!

Deadline: 12 July 2019

Within the framework of Instrument for Pre-accession Assistance (IPA) 2014-2020 and the supplement of the grant dedicated to civil society, the Civil Society Facility and Media Programme, European Union provided financial assistance to Hrant Dink Foundation with the goal of strengthening civil society in Turkey. An important pillar of the project, being conducted in collaboration with Olof Palme International Center and Istanbul Policy Center, is the Empowering CSO’s Grant Program.

With this grant program, Hrant Dink Foundation aims to provide financial support to projects focusing on the strengthening of human rights and democracy in Turkey, the protection of rights and liberties, and the promotion of conviviality among different ethnic, social and political groups through culture of dialogue, empathy and trust.

Non-for-profit foundations, associations, non-profit cooperatives and universities are eligible to apply for this grant. The maximum amount to be granted will be 120,000 EUR, and the minimum will be 40,000 EUR. Those organizations whose projects will be financed are expected to start their projects on November or December 2019, and the duration of the projects must be between 12-18 months.

Please find the Application Guide here. The applications must be in Turkish, and in formats found below.

Important Dates

Applications begin: 21 May 2019

Deadline: 12 July 2019

Announcement of Results: 7 October 2019

Contact

Hrant Dink Foundation will provide assistance with technical questions regarding the terms and procedures of the applications, and will not provide assistance regarding the content of the project applications.

In case of questions, please contact the e-mail below with the grant call reference number HDVHP19 until 1 July 2019, 18:00.

E-mail for consultation and submissions: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


This project is funded by the European Union.