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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
Applications for participation have begunMoscow Mayor’s Grant Competition for socially oriented non-profit organizations (NPOs). To help participants, the network of NPO coworking centers has launched a special course. It includes classes in face-to-face and distance learning formats.
“The Moscow Mayor’s Grant Competition is the largest city program to support social initiatives in a variety of areas: from charity and assistance to children to sports and ecology. Knowing the current requirements of the competition is a key factor in successfully submitting an application. That is why we are preparing for it, so that all participants have the best chance of winning,” she said.
Ekaterina Dragunova, Chairman of the capital’s Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy.
Representatives of socially oriented NPOs planning to participate in the competition are invited to the classes. Experts will help refine an idea or a finished project, advise on how to correctly draw up an estimate and fill out an application in accordance with the requirements.
Webinars, master classes and consultations
First webinar will take place on June 4 at 16:00. Daria Veselova, Head of the Department for the Development of Volunteer Activities and Support of Charitable Organizations, will talk about the rules for accepting applications this year. Webinar participants will receive step-by-step instructions for preparing an application and a template for its execution.
At the June 5 class, Angela Allayarova, head of educational programs at the Finance Department of the Institute of Management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, will talk about the structure of a successful project. Together with the participants, she will analyze typical mistakes made when applying for a competition. Starts at 16:00
You can learn about the evaluation criteria and new requirements of the competition, as well as tools for measuring the project results at the webinar on June 9. Starts at 16:00.
Since 2023, the Moscow Mayor’s Grant Competition has been fully digitalized: all stages from submitting an application to providing reporting documents are available to organizations in electronic format. Webinar June 10 will be dedicated to working in the electronic system. Participants will analyze the features, rules for filling out all sections of the application and requirements for attached documents. Start at 16:00.
Check out webinar program You can on the website.
In addition, the program of preparation for the competition includes in-person classes — master classes and educational intensives. They will be held at the sites of NPO coworking centers in different districts of the capital. For example, on June 16, the educational intensive will be held at the NPO coworking center of the Western Administrative District on Rublevskoye Highway (81, building 1). Maria Bolshakova, Chair of the Expert Council of the Moscow Mayor’s Grant Competition, will talk about the correct design of partner support letters. Participants will receive up-to-date information on the requirements and stages of the competition.
The full schedule of in-person classes is on the website grantymera.dushevnaya.moskva in the section “Project Workshop”. During the preparation for the competition, applicants for the Moscow Mayor’s grant have access to free consultations by phone. You can ask your question on weekdays from 09:00 to 18:00 by calling: 7 495 657-65-38. In addition, for the first time this year, individual consultations will be held not only in person, but also online. Sign up and choose a convenient consultation format You can on the website.
The competition preparation program is based on the network NGO coworking centers and will last until July 3.
Sergei Sobyanin: More than 30 thousand NGOs are registered in MoscowMore than 380 events have been held at NPO coworking centers since the beginning of the year
Grants from the Mayor of Moscow have been allocated for NPO projects since 2002. During this time, more than 3,600 social initiatives have been implemented for 10.5 million people. Participants have 12 nominations to choose from. The total budget of the competition is 600 million rubles. The grant amounts depend on the length of the NPO’s work in the capital and the scale of the projects: organizations with more than a year of experience receive up to five million rubles, with a registration period of six months – up to 500 thousand rubles. Last year, more than 900 people took part in the program to prepare for the competition.
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