Funding opportunities, jobs, internships, training courses and more for people in the Western Balkans. Check out the latest from the EU and partner organisations and shape a better future for you and your community!
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Are you a cultural innovator shaping trends in the Western Balkans? The CC4WBs project, by UNESCO, British Council, and AICS, invites applications for grants up to €10,000. This opportunity supports peer-to-peer exchanges with European host organisations, fostering collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovative approaches in arts and culture. Enhance your professional network, broaden perspectives, and develop new ideas through study and research visits. Applications are open until 10 January 2025, 23:59 CET. Join us in promoting the diversity of cultural expressions from the Western Balkans.
The EU Office in Kosovo invites proposals to empower civil society organisations to promote and protect human rights in the context of digital transformation. This initiative, part of the Human Rights & Democracy thematic programme, supports equitable access, combats digital harms, and fosters gender equality. It aims to enhance digital literacy, civic participation, and innovation to build an inclusive and democratic society.
Apply by 11 February 2025 for funding to translate, publish, distribute, and promote European literary fiction. With a budget of €5 million, approximately 40 projects will be financed. The Circulation of European Literary Works call aims to enhance the diversity and transnational circulation of European literary fiction. Organizations can apply individually or in consortia of at least two eligible organizations. Each project must propose at least 5 eligible works of fiction by authors from eligible countries. Projects can be small (minimum 5 translations), medium (11 translations), or large (21 translations). Don't miss this opportunity to enrich European literature and reach new audiences. Submit your application by the deadline.
This initiative supports international cooperation between youth organisations in the EU and the Western Balkans to enhance non-formal learning, youth engagement, and socio-economic development. Projects aim to empower young people with entrepreneurial skills, foster inclusiveness, and promote sustainability. By linking outcomes to local communities, the programme creates opportunities for innovation and scaling best practices. It aligns with the EU Youth Strategy, encouraging collaboration, accessibility, and active citizenship. Deadline for application: 6 March 2025.
With the support of the European Union, Sweden and Switzerland, in partnership with the Ministry of Environmental Protection, and in cooperation with the European Investment Bank (EIB), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Serbia is launching the perennial Challenge Call for Proposals for innovative solutions for the green transition of the Serbian economy. The purpose of this Challenge Call for Proposals is to support the implementation of innovative solutions for the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans.
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