Archive for the 'Grants' Category

Forgotten Diaries Youth Grants Funding Available: Call for Proposals

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Funding Available: FD’s Call for Proposals
FD’s New Grants for Grass-roots Peace-building Projects
Register Your Application Now (SEE BELOW)!
Application deadline: May 30, 2010
Grants program description:
Following the success of our first grants program, FD is proud to announce another grants program. We are looking to provide small grants of between $200 and $400 USD to youth who have [...]

GREECE PARTNER NEEDED

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Dear friends,
First
of all, let me tell you about the Civil Society Dialogue – II: Culture and Arts. This programme has been opened in Turkey. The specific objectives of this Call for Proposals are:  1- Establishment of long-term cooperation, partnerships and networking among the civil societies of Turkey, EU counterparts and other Candidate
Countries on Culture and Arts.

Online 4 months practical training on a Writing Successful Grant Proposal

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Dear all, I am a Senior Fundraiser working with various social causes for more than 10 years and I am now opening an online training classroom for people worldwide that are grant seekers themselves.

Urgently reply

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Dear potential partner,
We have a project on olive and olive oil.The grant is financed by EU under the IPA-1 component of 2007 programming of Turkey-EU Financial Assistance. ( CFCU: central finance and contracts unit). We are applying this project as the applicant and looking for a partner in Europe.

Free online short course on “Writing Successful Grant Proposals”

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Free online short course on “Writing Successful Grant Proposals”
Brought to you by Youth Action for Change
Course Description:
Learn how you can write effective grant applications for your community projects or local and international non-profit organizations. This course is designed for young people aged 18-30 who are actively involved in making a difference in their communities and [...]