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Call for Proposals: Central Eurasia Project

Date:
January 19, 2012

The Open Society Central Eurasia Project uses grantmaking to international and regional NGOs, academic institutions, think tanks and other structures to support their work, help build local capacity, bring international expertise to bear on the region, and promote cooperation between local activists and international civic movements.

The ultimate goal of such activity is to strengthen civic leaders in the region and to construct support networks for them within international structures and movements. Central Eurasia Project grantmaking generally dovetails with its research and advocacy agenda. 

Funds are currently available in the following programmatic areas:

Deadline

Letters of inquiry are accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year 2012.

Further Information

For further information, please view the grant guidelines.

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