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Training Course for Civic Activists
Strengthening and supporting new and experienced civic activists is a top priority for the USAID Civil Society Engagement Program. One activity aimed at furthering this priority is the five-day training
Innovation and Challenge Grants (ICG) Program
The USAID Civil Society Engagement Program announces the open-door Innovation and Challenge Grants (ICGs) program to support citizen engagement and community-strengthening initiatives by Georgian civil society organizations (CSOs), civic movements,
The Review of the [second] Draft Law of Georgia on Registration of Foreign Agents and On Amendments to the Criminal Code of Georgia
The review of the draft law of Georgia “On Registration of Foreign Agents and On Amendments to the Criminal Code of Georgia”. The document is available here.
Analysis of the Draft Law of Georgia on Transparency of Foreign Influence
Comparative analysis of the draft Law of Georgia on Transparency of Foreign Influence (the Draft Law) regarding its compliance with international law and European standards (Analysis). The analysis was prepared
Training Course for Student’s Groups and Movements – 26-29 March, 2022
The USAID Civil Society Engagement Program announces a call for applications for student’s groups and movements to attend five-day training on forms of nonviolent protest and strategies for mobilizing citizens.
Innovation and Challenge Grants Program Winners
In January, the USAID Civil Society Engagement Program selected the winners of its Innovation and Challenge Grants Program. All the selected projects aim to tackle issues of public concern through
Advocacy for Accessible Preschool Education in Mountainous and Ethnic Minority-Populated Regions of Georgia
Access to preschool care and education should be provided to all residents of Georgia, according to Georgian legislation. However, this legal mandate is rarely enforced in the rural regions of
Crowdfunding Efforts Engage Communities to Fund 18 New Civic Initiatives
The use of crowdfunding as an effective method for raising funds for non-profit initiatives and engaging diverse audiences is still developing in Georgia. To further promote this method of fundraising,
Online University Course: Strategies of Non-Violent Movements -Analyzing Civic and Social Campaigns
Strategies of Non-Violent Movements Analyzing Civic and Social Campaigns is a 16-week online program offered by the USAID Civil Society Engagement Program and carried out by the Center for Applied
Frequently Asked Questions – Strategic Support and Policy Grants Program
See Q&A in Georgian version of the page.