Date and time of the event:

22/11/2019

10:00 a.m.

The accredited chapter of the global movement Transparency International Ukraine will conduct the workshop in Mykolaiv “How to raise funds for CSO projects.”

During the event, the participants will be able to find out where project funding can be obtained, how to write the project applications and to cooperate with donors. 

Are you a civil activist who has project ideas without enough money to implement them? Or you don’t know where to find the funding? Are you motivated to write project applications? This workshop is a fantastic opportunity to master fundraising for the social sector!

The event will take place on the 22nd of November from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 

The workshop program includes:

  1. How to complete a grant application: the objective, the goals, the problem?
  2. Planning of the project budgeting.
  3. What is to be remembered when you work with donors?
  4. Monitoring and evaluation of the project results: how to define the indicators?

The workshop will be conducted by:

Anastasiia Mazurok – the head of the monitoring and evaluation department at Transparency International Ukraine.

Halyna Skalska – regional coordinator of Transparency International Ukraine.

The number of the participants is limited. Representatives of local NGOs in Mykolaiv city and region are invited to participate at the event. 

Participation is free of charge. The organizers provide participants with food and handouts. The travel expenses are covered by the participants.  

Those willing to participate have to register via the following link: http://bit.ly/mykolaivtraining

The registration closes at 6 pm on the 19th of November 2019.

If you are successfully chosen, the organizers will inform you additionally after the registration. Questions about the events can be forwarded to the regional coordinator TI Ukraine Halyna Skalska: [email protected].

This workshop was conducted by Transparency International Ukraine as part of its project implemented under the USAID/ENGAGE activity, which is funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and implemented by Pact. The contents of this workshop are the sole responsibility of Pact and its implementing partners and do not necessary reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.