House of Europe announces the launch of a competition for a large infrastructure grant to restore cultural spaces in the regions of Ukraine. Registered non-governmental organisations can receive from 60 to 99 thousand euros for the reconstruction of cinemas, libraries, museums, cultural centres or other important facilities that need to be restored.
This grant is a chance to save cultural spaces from destruction and oblivion. Particular attention is paid to objects outside Kyiv, as these are the regions that have suffered the most from the war and have fewer opportunities for funding.
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What you can get:
- Funding for the architectural plan, renovation, space arrangement, and fees for builders.
- Fees for the team that will manage the project.
- Participation in the House of Europe alumni community, which opens the door to new contacts, networking, and additional grant opportunities.
Conditions for participation:
- A cultural space outside Kyiv that needs to be renovated.
- A well-thought-out renovation plan, owner’s permission and all necessary approvals.
- A budget based on the House of Europe template.
- Photos, videos, and plans of the space before and after the destruction.
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