Sunday, 2 August 2015

Call for Applications: Robert Bosch Actors of Urban Change 2015-2017

Last date : September 13, 2015

 
Actors of Urban Change is a program by the Robert Bosch Stiftung in cooperation with MitOst e.V. “Actors of Urban Change” is designed to strengthen participants’ skills and practical experience in the field of cross-sector collaboration and participatory urban development.
The program addresses actors from the cultural sphere, public administration and the private sector who apply with a draft joint project addressing a particular aspect of urban or community development within their city through cultural activities (e.g. social inclusion, participation, cultural diversity, the responsible use of resources).
Program Offers
  • At a Local Level:
    • Project grants of up to 5,000 EUR
    • Local project-related and tailor-made support by experts of up to 5,000 EUR
  • At an International Level:
    • Workshops and lectures by international experts
    • Peer learning sessions moderated by experienced trainers
    • Financial and content-related support for shadowing internships
    • Reimbursement of all travel expenses and accommodation related to the above mentioned activities
Eligible Countries
Teams can apply from all 28 member states of the EU as well as – Albania, Iceland, Norway, Andorra, Kosovo, Russian Federation,Armenia, Liechtenstein, San Marino, Azerbaijan, Macedonia, Serbia, Belarus, Moldova, Switzerland, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Monaco, Turkey, Georgia, Montenegro, and Ukraine.
Other Eligibility Information
  • Applicants are expected to have a strong interest in cross-sector collaboration through cultural projects or activities as well as in international exchange.
  • A good command of English is a requirement for participation.
How to Apply?
Applicants need to apply through online application portal.
For more details : http://www.bosch-stiftung.de/content/language2/html/47964.asp








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