
The Ashoka Poland Association opened a call for project proposals under the Tutaj Fund. Projects should focus on:
- supporting people of migrant and refugee background
- promoting their well-being and empowerment for the common good
Projects should be implemented in partnership, and should address at least one of the following priorities: (1) target people facing multifaceted exclusion (not only due to their migrant background but also because of other identities they may have), and/or (2) conduct activities in cities with population of up to 250 000 inhabitants.
Non-governmental organisations can submit funding applications until 29 January 2024, with a project budget of up to USD 20 000.
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