Deadline: 20 January 2020
The British Embassy in Moscow and Consulate General in Ekaterinburg is inviting bids for projects commencing in the 2020-2021 financial year.
The UK places value on building sustainable connections between British and Russian peoples in a range of common areas. The International Programme provides funding for projects that support activities directly connected with the UK’s foreign policy priorities.
Registered organisations are encouraged to submit concepts for projects that advance the goals of the International Programme in Russia:
- To sustain links between people and institutions on a wide range of subjects, promoting collaboration and fostering mutual respect.
- To champion democracy, human rights and the rule of law.
- To address global and local challenges through policy dialogue and exchange of expertise.
- To increase opportunities for doing business.
Funding Information
- Enter the first stage of the competition by submitting a Project Concept Form that outlines a project valued at £10,000 to £500,000 (or the equivalent) per fiscal year (ending 31 March) over a 1-3-year period.
Project Formats and Focus Areas
- Projects may be in a variety of formats including, but not limited to:
- Building relationships and networks
- Holding dialogues or exchange of expertise
- Joint research
- Promoting city-to-city and business-to business links
- Capacity building
- Supporting young leaders
- Projects may address topics including, but not limited to:
- Environment (e.g. international climate change agenda / COP26, the transition to a green economy, sustainable development)
- Science and innovation (e.g. life sciences, global health, the Arctic)
- Culture (e.g. arts and literature, education, shared history)
- Human rights and civil society (e.g. democratic accountability, fundamental freedoms, journalistic standards and media freedom)
- Security challenges (e.g. disarmament, non-proliferation, climate resilience)
- Business and trade (e.g. economic diversification, decreasing barriers, improved regulation)
For more information, visit https://www.gov.uk/government/news/call-for-bids-2020-2021