2023 Fully Funded Prague Civil Society Centre Fellowship Programme in Czech Republic

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Application Deadline: May 15, 2023

  • Where: Prague, Czech Republic
  • Languages: English, Russian

The Prague Civil Society Centre Fellowship Programme offers civil society leaders, journalists and activists a three-month stay in Prague to think, reset, network, explore new possibilities and work on their projects.

The fellowship programme consists of these primary activities:

  • Meetings with inspiring Czech NGOs and think tanks
  • Workshops on project development and fundraising
  • Experience sharing with other fellows
  • Individual work on your project

Priority Topics:

The wars, conflicts and social upheavals that swept through Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia last year radically changed the configuration of local communities and gave rise to many new forms of civil society work.

The push for decolonisation and the demand for a rethinking of one’s own national identity intensified with the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. New types of initiatives and leaders have emerged that work horizontally, relying on extensive volunteer networks. Citizens regain their agency by participating in urban and ecological communities. Investigative teams uncover corruption schemes and discover how the culpable are evading international sanctions. Representatives of civil society are actively mastering international advocacy and conducting high-profile public campaigns within their own countries. Human rights defenders have gained new legitimacy in the eyes of society by scaling up legal aid and attracting individual donations. Independent media are looking to reach new audiences through new social media platforms. Femactivism has reached new levels of creativity and impact.

In this fellowship cycle, we’re looking for applicants whose work aims to answer the new challenges civil society and independent media in our countries faced in 2022, those who are developing strategies for maintaining and developing their work in unprecedented circumstances or looking for new models of sustainability.

The specific thematic priorities are:

  • New leadership initiatives
  • Sustainability of the civil sector
  • Investigations and advocacy
  • Research projects
  • Anti-war and decolonial initiatives

Eligibility:

  • Journalists, experts, researchers, human rights activists, environmental, cultural, and urban activists, members of non-governmental organizations and civic groups
  • Citizens of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan
  • People who already have significant experience in one of the priority areas listed below

We will consider applications from people from all of the countries listed above with a priority given to those staying inside their countries; however, we will also accept applications from people who have been forced to leave their country

Benefits:

  • The Centre will cover travel expenses, provide a modest but comfortable apartment as well as a small daily allowance for living in Prague, and assist with obtaining a visa. You will also have access to a shared office space with internet and a printer.

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