Project Name:   "Towards Unlocking Georgia’s EU Perspective"

Duration:  01/11/2017 - 28/02/2019

Budget:  67516 €

Donor:  International Visegrad Fund; Open Society – Georgia Foundation(OSGF); The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung – Georgia.

Project Name:   Train the Messenger, Part 2.

Duration:  12 months (15 May 2017 – 15 May 2018)

Budget:  98,379 EUR

Donor:  Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Tbilisi

The goal of the project is to promote integration of minorities and develop capacities of religious leaders to fight discrimination and stigmatization via educating about Human Rights and international Human Rights Institutions.

Project Name:   Ethnic Minority Women Voters Form Constituency

Duration:  5 months (July 17 2017 – December 17 2017)

Budget:  $14,985

Donor:  East - West Management Institute (EWMI)

Project Goal: Support women voters in Akhaltsikhe, Akhalkalaki and Marneuli municipalities to form a female constituency in the run of to the regional elections in fall 2017 and empower them to become active citizens.

Project Name:   Train the Messenger

Duration:  12 months (1 May 2017 – 1 May 2018)

Budget:  €99.932

Donor:  Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Tbilisi

The goal of the project is to promote integration of minorities and develop capacities of religious leaders to fight discrimination and stigmatization via educating about Human Rights and international Human Rights Institutions.

Project Name:   Georgia's Visa Free Regime with EU - Information Campaign

Duration:  1 March,2017 - 30 November, 2017

Budget:  €101,492

Donor:  Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

The goal of the project is to support Georgia in EU approximation process. The project aims to supply comprehensive information in a simple and understandable language on conditions, rules and procedures of the visa free regime for Georgian citizens to travel to the EU Member States (except for the United Kingdom and Ireland) and Schengen associated States .The objective of the project will be achieved via information campaign in whole Georgia, thus contributing to reducing the refusal rates of entrance permission at the borders of the Schengen Zone due to the lack of information.

Project Name:   Train the Messenger - EU, Human Rights and Family Values

Duration:  April 2016- February 2017

Budget:  EURO 59,512

Donor:  Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.

Increase the awareness of the Religious Leaders in Georgia - Catholic Priests and Mullahs/Muftis in regions populated by the ethnic minorities (Kvemo Kartli, and Jamtskhe-Javakheti region) in EU Georgia cooperation and approximation process. Ensure increased awareness by mobilizing religious leaders in the targeted regions.

Project Name:   Capacity Development of Civil Society in the Regions Essentially Populated with Ethnic Minorities in Georgia

Duration:  December 2015-January 2017

Budget:  $35,954

Donor:  OSGF

Capacity development and increase the awareness of the local government, media and NGOs in regions populated by the ethnic minorities (Marneuli - Kvemo Kartli region, and Akhaltsikhe – Javakheti region) in EU Georgia cooperation and approximation process.

Project Name:   Public Lectures on Foreign Policy Priorities and National Security Challenges of Georgia.

Duration:  October 2015-January 2016

Budget:  $21,445

Donor:  Levan Mikeladze Foundation For Caucasus Studies, USA

To support the high education institutions and universities to enrich their curriculum of international studies with the public lectures on Foreign Policy Priorities and National Security Challenges of Georgia.

Project Name:   The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Actions Implication on Georgia

Duration:  August – October 2015

Budget:  $25,000

Donor:  Levan Mikeladze Foundation For Caucasus Studies, USA

Elaboration of the research paper on analysis of the JCPOA implications on Georgia and South Caucasus, both political and economical – “View from Georgia on the JCPOA implications on Georgia and South Caucasus”

Project Name:   The Ongoing Processes in Near East and Georgia

Duration:  April 2015

Budget:  $365

Donor:  Mr. Frederik Paulsen (donation)

The conference’s main purpose was to discuss the current political situation in Near East, and to represent different positions and views about the future expectations of the region. The special attention was paid to the current negotiations and Iran’s nuclear program. At the same time, Iran-Georgian relations were emphasized from the very beginning up to the present.