Programs and Activities
In 2004, the Foundation began localizing the operations of its field offices. New Eurasia Foundation of Russia launched in 2004, and Eurasia Foundation of Central Asia began operations in 2006. In 2007, East Europe Foundation – serving Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova – and Eurasia Partnership Foundation – serving Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia – will be launched.
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To foster increased, better-informed citizen participation in political and economic decision making, the Eurasia Partnership Foundation in Georgia runs a program to promote and enhance the impact of participatory civic monitoring.
The on-going project has mobilized civil society organizations to comment on the design and implementation of the ENP AP in Georgia.
The Youth Bank program provides opportunities for young people ages 16-25 to manage a small grants program in their community. Youth Committees have been created in Marneuli, Batumi, etc, etc.
EFG operates a corporate social investment program, which promotes the private sector’s interest and involvement in addressing the country’s development needs while at the same time improving their long-term competitiveness.
The Foundation is one of the leading program implementers in cross border activities within the wider South Caucasus region.
The Foundation’s Open Door Grant Mechanism is a tool to support innovative pilot projects