Name | Donor | Period | Budget | Project partners | Main themes | Status |
The Role of the CSOs in DCFTA Implementation in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine | EU | May-November 2021 | 65,870.00 GEL | Institute for European Policies and Reforms (IPRE), Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting (IER) | DCFTA, EaP, CSOs empowering | Ongoing |
“Analyzing Geopolitical Shifts in the South Caucasus.” | Heinrich Boell Foundation Tbilisi Office – South Caucasus Region | March 2021 – March 2022 | 65,870.00 GEL | – | South Caucasus, geopolitical shifts, conflicts and security, regional partnership, economic policies, energy efficiency, relations with the EU | Ongoing |
“Current State and Trends of Turkish Foreign Policy in the South Caucasus” | Heinrich Boell Foundation Tbilisi Office – South Caucasus Region | November 2019 – May 2020 | 40,030.50 GEL | – | Turkish Foreign Policy, South Caucasus | Completed |
“Promoting Youth Transformational Leaders in Georgia” | USAID | October 2019 – March 2022 | 949,460 USD | CRRC Georgia | Young leaders, Emerging leaders’ school, Public advocacy | Ongoing |
“Promote and Act for Europe” | Jean Monnet, Erasmus +, EU | September 2019 – February 2021 | 55,350.00 Euro | Jean Monnet Erasmus + programme 2019, EU | Ethnic/religious minorities, EU, Georgia. | Completed |
“Competency through Cooperation: Advancing knowledge on Georgia’s strategic path” (GEOPATH) | Research Council of Norway, NORRUSS PLUSS | January 2019 – November 2022 | 789,000 NOK | Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) | Ongoing | |
“Facilitating Effective Visa Liberalization in Georgia, Moldova and Armenia through Experience Sharing“ | European Commission | March – October, 2019 | 24,980 Euro | Institute for European Policies and Reforms (IPRE, Moldova), Analytical Center on Globalization and Regional Cooperation (ACGRC, Armenia) | EaP states, the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum, Visa Liberalization | Completed |
“Fostering Georgia’s Resilience and Crisis Management Capabilities” | Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania to Georgia | May – November, 2019 | 7,525 EUR | Vilnius Institute for Policy Analysis | Democracy, security, resilience, civil society | Completed |
“Analyzing Democratic Challenges” | National Endowment for Democracy | October 2018 – September 2019 | 73,875 USD | – | Democracy, polarization, populism | Completed |
“Georgia’s Integration to NATO: 10 Years Since Bucharest Summit” | NATO’s Public Diplomacy Division | September-November, 2018 | 9,995 EUR | NATO Liaison Office (NLO) Georgia | Georgia-NATO relations, Georgia’s Integration to NATO | Completed |
“Between a Rock and a Hard Place? Georgian, German and French Perspectives on European Values and Euro-Atlantic Integration” | German Federal Foreign Office | June – December, 2018 | 59,915 EUR | Polis180 (lead partner, Germany), Argo (France) | European values, Europeanization, youth, Civil Society | Completed |
“Experience-Sharing of V4 Countries to Promote Media Professionalism in reporting Georgia’s European integration” | International Visegrad Fund | September 2018 – August 2019 | 40,000 EUR | GLOBSEC (Slovakia), Foundation Institute of Public Affairs (ISP, Poland), and Masaryk University (Czech Republic) | Media, information literacy, resilience to disinformation | Completed |
“Promoting an informed engagement by civil society and youth in Europeanization in Georgia” | Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania to Georgia | May – November 2018 | 6,000 EUR | Completed | ||
“Europeanization beyond Process: Bringing Georgia Closer to Europe” | Open Society Initiative for Europe (OSIFE) | January 2018 – December 2019 | 61,784 USD | Institute for European Politics (IEP), Berlin, Germany | Europeanizaton, foreign policy, Germany, France | Ongoing |
“Incentivizing Democratic Development” | National Endowment for Democracy | October 2017 – September 2018 | 73,960 USD | – | Democracy, Europeanization, external influences, political parties | Completed |
EU-LISTCO: ‘Europe’s External Action and the Dual Challenges of Limited Statehood and Contested Orders’ | EU, Horizon2020 | March 2018-February 2020 | 5000,000 EUR
(GIP budget 94,000 EUR) |
Freie Universitaet Berlin (FUB, lead partner), | EU, resilience, limited statehood | Ongoing |
Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PSR, Palestine), | ||||||
Bilkent Üniversitesi (Turkey), | ||||||
Carnegie Europe, | ||||||
Centre for International Information and | ||||||
Dokumentation in Barcelona (CIDOB, Spain), | ||||||
European University Institute (EUI, Italy), | ||||||
Fondation Nationale Des Sciences Politiques (Sciences Po, France), | ||||||
Global Public Policy Institute GPPI, Germany), | ||||||
Institutt For Fredsforskning Stiftelse (Norway), | ||||||
Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya (IDC, Israel), | ||||||
Istituto Affari Internazionali (I.A.I, Italy), | ||||||
Polski Instytut Spraw Miedzynarodowych (PISM, Poland), | ||||||
Ukrainian Institute for Public Policy Civic Organisation (Ukraine) | ||||||
“Empowering Regional Journalists for Fact-Based Reporting on Euro-Atlantic Integration” | US Embassy | September 2017 – July 2018 | 23,400 USD | Atlantic Council of Georgia | Media, journalists, Georgia’s regions, capacity building, reporting Georgia’s Euro-Atlantic integration | Completed |
“Monitoring and Advocacy of Select Reform Commitments Under Association Agreements (Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine)” | Open Society – Georgia Foundation | October 2017 –April 2018 | 25,550 USD | – | Association Agreement, Eastern Partnership, EU Advocacy, Civil Society | Completed |
“Georgia on European Way: Creation of Effective Model for DCFTA and SME Strategy Implementation” | European Neighbourhood Instrument of the European Union | April 2017 – March 2019 | 500,000 EUR | Eastern Europe Studies Centre (EESC, lead partner), Association of Business Consulting Organizations (ABCO Georgia), GLOBSEC (Slovakia), Association Caucasus Genetics (Georgia), ATINATI (Georgia) and Young Scientists Union “Intellect” (Georgia). | DCFTA, SME strategy, civil society, small and medium enterprises, capacity building, communication campaign, reform monitoring and advocacy | Completed |
(GIP budget – 70,250 EUR) | ||||||
“Georgia in European Politics” | Open Society Georgia Foundation (OSGF) | November 2016 – October 2017 | 22,615 USD | – | Europeanization, European Perception of Georgia, Black Sea Summer University | Completed |
“Parliamentary monitoring” | National Endowment for Democracy (NED) | October 2016 – September 2017 | 66,626 USD | – | Political parties, checks and balances, expert polls, democratization | Completed |
Implementation of Select Reform Commitments Under Association Agreements (Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine) | Open Society Georgia Foundation (OSGF) | September 2016 – December 2017 | 24,925 USD | – | Association Agreement, Eastern Partnership, EU Advocacy, Civil Society | Completed |
International Summer School “Towards a Euro-Atlantic Strategy in the Black Sea Region” | European Commission, Embassy of Romania in Georgia, Nice University, in-kind contributions by project partners | March-July 2016 | 2000 USD | Centre international de formation européenne (Nice University), Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University, Information Center on NATO and the EU | Black Sea Region, security, energy, conflict reslution, NATO, foreign policy | Completed |
“Raising Electoral Awareness among Georgian Youth” | Embassy of the Republic of Lithuania to Georgia | May – October, 2016 | 4,900 EUR | The Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD) in Gori, | Regional development and strengthening local governance; | Completed |
the Union of Azerbaijani Women of Georgia in Marneuli | Strengthening of civil society, youth. | |||||
“Analyzing Democratization in Georgia” | National Endowment for Democracy (NED) | July 2015 – June 2016 | 58,400 USD | – | Democracy, religion, Parliamentarism, Europeanization | Completed |
Summer University “Geopolitics in Wider Black Sea Area” | European Commission, Nice University, in-kind contributions by project partners | March – July 2015 | 0 | Centre international de formation européenne (Nice University, lead partner), Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies (GFSIS) | Black Sea Region, foreign policy, security, cross-border-cooperation, geopolitics | Completed |
Organizational Development Support project | OSI Thin Tank Fund | December 2014 – March 2016 | 14,960 USD | – | Research quality, communication and advocacy, internal management | Completed |
Book project “Georgian Foreign Policy: The Quest for Sustainable Security” | Konrad Adenauer Foundation | January – December, 2013 | 3,900 EUR | – | Foreign affairs, Georgia’s bilateral relations, security issues | Completed |
Young Political Leadership School (YPLS) | International Republican Institute (IRI) | June – October, 2013 | 49,800 USD | – | Youth, civic education, political parties, media, regional development | Completed |
International summer school with Tartu University | Estonian Ministry of Foreign Affairs | March – July, 2013 | 0 | Tartu University (lead partner) | Black Sea Region, South Caucasus, youth | Completed |
“Cross-Border Understanding in the Black Sea Region” | The Black Sea Trust for Regional Cooperation | January – July, 2012 | 35,840 USD | Institute for Go-Governance (Austria); Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and City of Vienna | Black sea region, cross-border cooperation, | Completed |