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Europe Foundation awarding Grant of GEL 85,000 per project in Georgia

Engage: Training for Journalists and Creators in the MENA Region

Deadline: 23-Feb-23

Europe Foundation is seeking to identify journalists and media outlets, who are interested and able to engage in holistic investigation of a single topic of interest, such as corruption or corporate wrongdoing, and who are able to involve more partners that can support their watchdog and advocacy efforts, such as civil society organizations, civic activists, etc.

In addition to grant support, Europe Foundation offers an unprecedented mentorship opportunity from experienced US-based investigative journalists and professors, who will work directly with the grantees to flash out ideas for investigations, to teach them new techniques, and to support them in developing feasible action plans for carrying out the work.
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Potential Focus Areas
Funding Information
Grant funds may be used for the following:

Grant funds may be used only for the activities directly related to implementation of a grant project. Grant funds cannot be used for covering organization’s on-going expenses, construction expenses, purchase of real estate, or covering the applicant organization’s debt. Grant funds may be used for the following:

Eligibility Criteria

Proposals must come from media outlets or civil society organizations legally registered in Georgia. It is mandatory to show real partnership between a civil society organization and a media outlet or a group of journalists. Civil servants, members of the current parliament, staff of the public broadcaster, and/or leaders and members of political parties cannot participate in a grant project as a grant remunerated participant. Interested applicant can submit one proposal within a call.

For more information, visit Europe Foundation.

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