Deadline: 20-Jul-25
The Documenting Ukraine Program offers one-time grants that enable Ukrainian intellectuals and creative professionals to work on documentation projects that establish and preserve a factual record—whether through reporting, gathering published source material, collecting oral testimony, or other means—or bring meaning to events through artistic interpretation and intellectual reflection.
Funding Information
- Grant amount: EUR 5,000.
Eligibility Criteria
- They welcome applications from academics from any discipline, public intellectuals, writers, publishers, artists (including but not limited to documentary filmmakers and photographers), archivists and preservationists, media professionals and journalists.
- Their priority is to support people currently residing in Ukraine; at the same time, they do recognize the importance and relevance of projects from outside Ukraine and their authors are also welcomed to submit their applications.
- Only individuals can apply for a grant, but in your application, you can state that you apply on behalf of a team/an NGO.
- Applicants working on fictional pieces are welcome to apply.
Ineligibility Criteria
- They are not equipped to work with projects that deal with legal aspects of war crimes, materials which are legally intended for use in international and national courts.
Application Requirements
- Your application should contain the following information:
- Letter of motivation (1-2 pages) that addresses the project’s significance and how it relates to the mission of Documenting Ukraine
- Project description (1-3 pages) including planned activities, information about who will be carrying out the project and their qualifications, and the desired outcome
- CV
- Contact details of one reference person who is familiar with your work and can speak to its suitability for Documenting Ukraine
- Documenting Ukraine is a multilingual project.
- Although application submissions in English are preferred, they also accept applications written in Ukrainian.
For more information, visit IWM.