News
From articles and interviews to stories capturing the successes of our partners to reports and case studies written by our experts, we’re happy to share what’s been keeping us busy
Harachaja Kapa: Investigative journalism accelerator
An investigative journalism accelerator for activists, journalists, analysts and representatives of civic organisations and the IT sector from Belarus. The programme includes masterclasses with leading investigative journalists from the region, followed by a grants competition for proposed investigative reporting projects.
Strengthening Ukraine’s voice in the EU
An open call for grants to Ukrainian civic organisations and initiatives to support them in building partnerships with other European counterparts. We want to give Ukrainian organisations an opportunity to establish partnerships in other European countries, strengthen new solidarity networks that popped up in response to the full-blown invasion, and foster more long-term exchange between Ukrainian organisations and key partners in other European countries.
Fellowships 2022/2023
Fully funded three-month research residency for civil society workers, activists, researchers and journalists engaged in civic activism and social issues in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
Ukraine truth defenders fund
The Prague Civil Society Centre has started a special fund with a goal to raise €5 million in support of independent media and civil society.
How we’re supporting Ukraine, and why more is needed
In the first 30 days of the Kremlin’s abhorrent war in Ukraine, we have mobilised more than half a million euros in support for Ukrainian civil society, independent media and Russian anti-war campaigns. The needs are huge, and so too must be our response.
Sustainability through social entrepreneurship
Are you a member of a non-profit, civil society organisation or independent media outlet in Armenia with an idea for a social business that can boost your sustainability? The Prague Civil Society Centre and Impact Hub Yerevan invite you to submit your idea and apply for a workshop on social entrepreneurship followed by a funding competition.
Euronews: You can’t appease Russia. The EU must not lose its values
Europe needs a two-track strategy on Russia: offer a helping hand to the growing numbers of discontented Russians and be ready to confront the Kremlin with resolve and systematically punishing its aggressions, argues Rostislav Valvoda.
Prague Civil Society Centre named “undesirable” by Russian government
The Prague Civil Society Centre has been added to the Russian government’s list of “undesirable organisations” under a law that human rights watchdogs have called abusive and a tool to silence activists. The law targets Russian citizens who fight against corruption, promote the rule of law, protect the environment and support the most vulnerable in society, and aims to muzzle independent journalists, bloggers and others who hold the powerful to account.