At the end of November, Poltava will host a four-day workshop called “Zavyaz” organised by the “Tereny” initiative. Participants will have the opportunity to create their own cultural project and prepare it for submission for grant funding.
The programme is designed for employees of municipal, state and non-governmental cultural institutions, initiative managers and curators from Poltava and Kharkiv regions. Over the course of four days, participants will undergo training in project management, communications and grant writing, and will also be able to work on their own ideas under the guidance of mentors.
Participation in the workshop is free of charge. The organisers will cover travel, accommodation, and meal expenses. Thirty participants will be invited to participate based on the results of a competitive selection process.
The event will take place on 27–30 November in Poltava. Applications can be submitted until 17 November at 18:00.
The project is implemented with the support of the International Renaissance Foundation and the Goethe-Institut’s Resilience Fund 2025 in Ukraine.
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