Vidnova Lab offers an opportunity for Ukrainian civic activists to receive financial support and professional development. The programme is designed for those who stay in Ukraine or live abroad and offers a monthly stipend, training, and project grants.
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For six months, participants will receive a monthly stipend of €500. In addition, funding of €4000 is provided for the implementation of their own project or research. Participants will also have the opportunity to attend three meetings in Ukraine to share experiences and network, as well as join training events on the systems approach and become part of the programme’s alumni community.
The Vidnova Lab is aimed at experienced civil society professionals working in the fields of culture, education, media, urban development, environmental restoration, mental health, memory and vulnerable groups, and anti-corruption.
The programme is organised by Commit gGmbH with the financial support of the Robert Bosch Stiftung. You can apply until 17 February by filling out an online form in Ukrainian and providing a CV, information about your professional experience and plans for 2025. The selection results will be announced on 28 February.
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