FUNDING PROGRAMME FOR INTERNATIONAL YOUTH PROJECTS
EUROPEANS FOR PEACE is the largest German funding programme for international youth projects between Germany, the countries of Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe, and Israel. The programme was first funded in 2005 on the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of the end of the war and liberation under the title "Peace for Europe - Europe for Peace". Since then approx. 280 projects have been promoted with funds amounting to over EUR 3.5 million.
Within the programme, young people examine current and historical human rights issues together. The history of National Socialism, the Holocaust, World War II or the post-war history can serve as historical reference points for their work. Present-day topics concern current human rights violations and how each of us can play a part in ensuring and upholding human rights today. Projects raise the question of why the Universal Declaration of Human Rights remains relevant today and why human rights are still not recognized everywhere. In the course of the projects, the participants come face to face, encountering and coming to understand differing perspectives.
The Foundation EVZ supports international schools and youth partnerships that work together to develop and implement cross-border projects. The funding programme aims to encourage young people between 14 and 21 years
EUROPEANS FOR PEACE bears the following expenses for these projects:
The partner groups can be granted for their common project work up to one year. In addition to financial support, EUROPEANS FOR PEACE offers multi-day international seminars for young people and adults responsible for projects that address both the subject matter and methodology of project work. Project partners receive suggestions and methodical support for their project ideas and learn to administrate the funding during an international preparation seminar.
The projects should be developed and implemented together and should take into account the perspectives of the projects partners. They are oriented to the life situation and opportunities of the young people and at the same time they seek a dialogue between generations.
An international jury did assess the project ideas. Projects selected for funding will be implemented between July 2010 and July 2011. Application materials, assessment criteria and many other interesting resources available at www.europeans-for-peace.de.
The programme has been executed since 2004 by MitOst e.V.
Sabine Krüger
MitOst e.V. - Europeans for Peace
Programme coordination
Schillerstraße 57
10627 Berlin
Phone +49 (0)30 315174-77
Fax +49 (0)30 315174-71