Deadline: 10-Apr-2026
The ERIM Cultural Engagement Grant 2026 supports civil society organisations in Armenia to organise innovative cultural events promoting democratic values, human rights, and civic engagement. Grants of up to €24,000 fund interactive, participatory projects that foster dialogue, inclusivity, and public awareness, particularly among youth, women, marginalized groups, and LGBTQIA+ communities.
Overview of the Initiative
The ERIM (Equal Rights & Independent Media) grant aims to strengthen civil society in Armenia through culture-driven initiatives. Supported projects enhance the enabling environment for civil society, raise public awareness of human rights and democratic values, and foster constructive dialogue between communities and civic actors.
Focus Areas
Eligible projects should address one or more of the following themes:
- Protection of civic space and fundamental freedoms
- Human rights and inclusion of marginalized groups
- LGBTQIA+ rights, gender equality, and women’s rights
- Media freedom and independent journalism
- Democratic participation, accountability, and civic engagement
Funding Details
- Grant amount: Up to €24,000 per project
- Project duration: Maximum of 9 months
- Implementation expected to begin: April–May 2026
- Activities supported include exhibitions, film screenings, festivals, public discussions, hackathons, and community forums
Who Can Apply
Eligible applicants include:
- Non-profit civil society organisations, collectives, or networks registered and operating in Armenia
- Groups with demonstrated experience in cultural or public engagement activities related to human rights and democratic values
Ineligible applicants: political parties, for-profit entities, religious organisations, and public institutions
How to Apply
- Confirm eligibility based on organizational type, registration, and track record
- Develop a proposal for 1–5 innovative cultural events with clear objectives and audience outreach
- Highlight project impact on civic engagement, democratic values, and inclusivity
- Include budget details, timeline, and community engagement strategies
- Submit the application according to ERIM guidelines before the deadline
Why This Grant Matters
This initiative promotes democratic culture and civic participation by using creative formats to engage communities. By funding cultural events, ERIM strengthens civil society, fosters inclusive dialogue, and encourages positive narratives around civic engagement in Armenia.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting applications from ineligible entities such as political parties or for-profit organisations
- Proposing traditional conferences instead of interactive, participatory cultural events
- Failing to include diverse target audiences such as youth, women, marginalized groups, or LGBTQIA+ communities
- Omitting clear objectives, budgets, or implementation timelines
- Overlooking community engagement and inclusivity measures
FAQs
1. Who can apply? Civil society organisations, collectives, or networks registered and operating in Armenia with experience in cultural or public engagement.
2. How much funding is available? Up to €24,000 per project.
3. What is the project duration? Maximum of 9 months.
4. What types of activities are supported? Interactive cultural events such as exhibitions, film screenings, festivals, public discussions, hackathons, and forums.
5. Are political parties or religious organisations eligible? No, they are not eligible.
6. Who are the target audiences? Youth, women, vulnerable groups, LGBTQIA+ communities, and populations outside capital cities.
7. When is project implementation expected? Around April or May 2026.
Conclusion
The ERIM Cultural Engagement Grant 2026 empowers civil society organisations in Armenia to use cultural initiatives as a tool for advancing human rights, democratic values, and civic engagement. By funding inclusive, participatory events, the programme fosters community dialogue, social inclusion, and sustainable democratic development across the country.
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