grant support of common cultural, scientific and educational projects, youth exchanges, cross-border projects and tourism promotion, individual mobility programs
The Visegrad+ Program was established in 2008 from the so-called Flexible Fund. Visegrad+ is a grant program created to administer and finance projects which contribute to the democratization and transformation processes in selected countries and regions, especially non-EU member states in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans and the South Caucasus (countries within the EU’s Eastern Partnership).
The priority target countries, priority orientation and project topics for Visegrad+ projects are defined and approved by the decision of the Conference of Ministers. Calls for proposals are announced on the Fund’s website. Projects are reviewed and administered by the Fund’s Executive Director and the Public Relations Coordinator; projects selected by the National V4 Coordinators are formally approved by the Conference of Ministers. Project topics are selected in compliance with the Statute of the Fund.
Currently there are no calls for proposals.
Previously approved projects:
2010—Focus Georgia
Vocational Training Development Focused on Georgian IDPs and NGO Empowerment with Emphasis on V4 Transformation and EU Accession
Goals: retraining, vocational training, development of social enterprise
Grantee:Hungarian Baptist Aid (Baptista Szeretetszolgálat Alapítvány), Budapest (HU)
Approved budget: €75,000
Implementation period: 2011–2012
Sharing V4 Experience of the EU Integration: Technical Assistance in the Areas of Legislation Reform and Cooperation with NGOs
Goals: empowering Georgian civil society, creating a base for decentralization, development of monitoring and advocacy capacities of NGOs
Transfer of Visegrad Countries’ Experience in the Education System Reform
Goals: creation of modern teaching methodologies; drafting a concept of new education system and a curriculum in humanities; creating a network of Belarusian experts in the field of education
Goals: advertisements and PR articles about the Visegrad Group and the International Visegrad Fund and its programs in print and electronic media)
Visegrad+
The Visegrad+ Program was established in 2008 from the so-called Flexible Fund. Visegrad+ is a grant program created to administer and finance projects which contribute to the democratization and transformation processes in selected countries and regions, especially non-EU member states in Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans and the South Caucasus (countries within the EU’s Eastern Partnership).
So far projects were focused on Belarus, Serbia and Georgia (see previously approved project proposals).
The priority target countries, priority orientation and project topics for Visegrad+ projects are defined and approved by the decision of the Conference of Ministers. Calls for proposals are announced on the Fund’s website. Projects are reviewed and administered by the Fund’s Executive Director and the Public Relations Coordinator; projects selected by the National V4 Coordinators are formally approved by the Conference of Ministers. Project topics are selected in compliance with the Statute of the Fund.
Currently there are no calls for proposals.
Previously approved projects:
2010—Focus Georgia
Vocational Training Development Focused on Georgian IDPs and NGO Empowerment with Emphasis on V4 Transformation and EU Accession
Goals: retraining, vocational training, development of social enterprise
Grantee: Czech Fundraising Center (České centrum fundraisingu), Prague (CZ)
Approved budget: €120,000
Implementation period: 2010–2011
Vocational Trainings for Vulnerable IDPs in Georgia
Goals: training workshops (business English, computer literacy)
Grantee: Hungarian Baptist Aid (Baptista Szeretetszolgálat Alapítvány), Budapest (HU)
Approved budget: €75,000
Implementation period: 2011–2012
Sharing V4 Experience of the EU Integration: Technical Assistance in the Areas of Legislation Reform and Cooperation with NGOs
Goals: empowering Georgian civil society, creating a base for decentralization, development of monitoring and advocacy capacities of NGOs
Grantee: Foundation for Development of Democratic Rights (DemNet), Budapest (HU)
Approved budget: €90,000
Implementation period: 2011
Empowering National Minorities through Developing Civil Society in Minority-Populated Regions of Georgia
Goals: development of institutional capacity of minority NGOs (capacity trainings, small grants, dialog with government representatives)
Grantee: European Centre for Minority Issues—Caucasus, Tbilisi (GE)
Approved budget: €60,000
Implementation period: 2011
2009—Focus Serbia
Learning from Experience: V4 Countries
Goals: organizing a conference, producing a 45″ documentary film, publishing of a brochure
Grantee: Independent Journalists’ Association of Serbia, Belgrade (RS)
Approved budget: €79,000
Implementation period: 2009–2011
Political Parties and Engaged Public (Encouragement of Civil Engagement to Control Leadership of Political Parties)
Goals: training in public engagement of NGO representatives, independent journalists, professional associations
Grantee: Center for Development of Civil Society (Centar za razvoj civilnog društva), Zrenjanin (RS)
Approved budget: €60,000
Implementation period: 2010–2012
2009—Focus Belarus
Presentation of the Literature of the Visegrad Group Countries to the Belarusian Society
Goals: translation into Belarusian and publishing of V4 literature
Grantee: East European Democratic Center, Warsaw (PL)
Approved budget: €154,440
Implementation period: 2009–2011
Transfer of Visegrad Countries’ Experience in the Education System Reform
Goals: creation of modern teaching methodologies; drafting a concept of new education system and a curriculum in humanities; creating a network of Belarusian experts in the field of education
Grantee: Association for International Affairs (Asociace pro mezinárodní otázky), Prague (CZ)
Approved budget: €200,000
Implementation period: 2009–2011
2008—Focus Belarus
Promotion Campaign in Belarusian Media
Goals: advertisements and PR articles about the Visegrad Group and the International Visegrad Fund and its programs in print and electronic media)
Grantees: Civic Belarus (Občanské Bělorusko), Prague (CZ); College of Eastern Europe (Kolegium Europy Wschodniej), Wrocław (PL)
Approved budget: €80,000
Implementation period: 2008–2009