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“Culture Helps / Культура допомагає” opens a fourth call for applications for individual grants. You can receive up to €1.000 as individual mental health support. The Individual grants programme focuses on support of mental health. Cultural workers, activists and artists, working with people who have been forced to move to safer regions of Ukraine or […]

“Culture Helps / Культура допомагає” is a project co-funded by the European Union under a dedicated call for proposals to support Ukrainian displaced people and the Ukrainian Cultural and Creative Sectors, which is a cooperation between Insha Osvita (UA) and zusa (DE) — opens a call for applications for collaboration grants. You can receive a […]

In 2023, we facilitated 43 events with over 1300 participants. Facilitators conducts events of various sizes: strategic sessions for small teams of 4 people or interdisciplinary forums for 60 or more people. Target audiences: youth and teenagers people from the public sector — activists, volunteers employees of creative industries employees of state bodies and services […]

The Vidnova Fellowship Ukraine is a programme to support people who went abroad with the start of the full-scale invasion and decided to return to Ukraine to be at home and resume their activities here. This year, we support 50 fellowship holders. Filmmakers, activists, entrepreneurs, journalists, designers, psychologists, artists, and others are helping people who […]

The project grant program supports cultural initiatives and organisations that work with people who have been forced to move to safer regions or countries of Creative Europe due to the war in Ukraine. Within this competition, organisations can receive up to 5,000 euros for cultural projects to integrate people into new communities. In the second […]

The Collaboration grants programme offers support for cultural organisations that emphasises work with people, who have been forced to move to safer regions of Ukraine or Creative Europe countries (all EU Member States as well as certain non-EU countries) because of russia’s war against Ukraine. The grant supports collaborations between organisations that are focused on […]

The Vidnova Fellowship Ukraine is a programme to support people who went abroad with the start of the full-scale invasion and decided to return to Ukraine to be at home and resume their activities here. This year, we support 50 fellowship holders. Filmmakers, activists, entrepreneurs, journalists, designers, psychologists, artists, and others are helping those who […]

We announce the results of the third (and last this year) call for individual grants for mental health support within the «Culture Helps / Культура допомагає» project. During the month of the competition, we received 351 applications and selected 23 cultural managers, activists, and artists. They work with the cultural integration of people who have […]

We continue to share the results of our cooperation with the Connecting Memory project team in 2023. The project supports local communities and experts who protect and research the heritage of local Jews and Roma, care for the burial sites of Holocaust and Roma genocide victims, and develop new tools for researching and protecting mass […]

We have been cooperating with the Connecting Memory project for about three years. It aims to protect the mass graves of the Holocaust and the Roma genocide during World War II. The project also focused on the development of new tools for researching memory sites and studying the history of violence at the local level. […]