After five years of continuous work offering information on funding possibilities for European projects involving minority languages, ADUM ceases its activities on account of the lack of further funding after the European Union initial support and the subsequent co-financing by the Catalan government. However, the ADUM website, which has been updated in terms of contents throughout the last months, and which can still offer useful information and a platform for debate through its new Blog-Forum, will still be functional and ready to be consulted.
Wednesday, 30 July 2008
The Anna Lindh Foundation avails with information on funding possibilities and will soon offer new information on its own Calls for Proposals
In 2007, there are two rounds of the call for proposals – on the 1st March and on the 1st June – and each project proposal must involve at least four partner organisations: two from the 25 European Union and two from the 10 Southern Mediterranean partner countries (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, The Palestinian Authority, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon and Turkey). Young people between 14 and 40 years old are the priority group of the Anna Lindh Foundation.
For further information: http://www.euromedalex.org/Resources/External/Funding/EN/AdvancedSearch.aspx
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Labels: funding, Lindh, mediterranean
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