Deadline: 28-Mar-22
Applications are now open for the Educational and Research Projects on the Historical and Legal Processes of Reparation.
Funding is available for transfer and educational projects that address restitution, and the legal rehabilitation of victims of National Socialism since World War II. Applications can be submitted by research institutions, organizations of and for victims, museums, and actors in civic education, among others.
Objectives
- exemplary visualization central Questions on dealing with the Nazi crimes (political reappraisal, recognition, compensation) including the legal rehabilitation of victims of Nazi persecution in Germany in the changing past 70 years;
- Transfer of essential knowledge and (Those affected) perspectives into relevant ones educational contexts.
Funding Information
The application amount must be at least 250,000 euros.
Who is sponsored?
- Grant recipients can private non-profit and public organizations and be institutions.
- With this tender, they would like to Cooperations of artistic actors with Institutions of historical-political education Promote Nazi “euthanasia” but also with self-organizations of people with disabilities and relevant medical and nursing facilities. Experience in the management of third-party funds large projects are welcome.
Eligibility Criteria
The projects
- contribute to the process of political, including compensation law, dealing with the Consequences of Nazi crimes in university teaching and other educational contexts as well as appropriate and innovative forms of to test knowledge transfer;
- promote (interdisciplinary) research in the topic and make scientific Findings for the public in different further qualification formats usable;
- investigate based on existing and new tapped sources, like the different ones Compensation Benefits were perceived by those affected and how this has affected their lives and sharpen public awareness through a target group-specific and didactic processing of the results;
- investigate – also in a transnational and Comparative law perspective – different legal approaches, definitions and Proceedings for compensation payments for Nazi victims and their rehabilitation;
- consider (transnational) perspectives different stakeholders and take them into account in project work;
- consider transitional issues justice;
- have a nationwide reach;
- are sustainable beyond the funding period and effective
For more information, visit https://www.stiftung-evz.de/en/what-we-support/third-party-funded-programs/education-agenda-ns-injustice/calls-for-projects-for-the-education-agenda-ns-injustice
