Welcome to the websites of Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF), a recognized leader in the field of grants management and program administration in the South Caucasus. EPF’s mission is to empower people to effect change for social justice and economic prosperity through hands-on programs, helping them to improve their communities and their own lives. Through its foundations, registered locally in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, EPF engages citizens in social, economic, and political developments in order to effect substantive and sustainable positive socio-economic change at the local, regional, and national level through both operational programs and grant-making. EPF also houses the Caucasus Research Resource Centers, a network of centers working to improve social science research and public policy analysis in the South Caucasus.
EPF is guided by five program mandates and approaches: Creating Opportunities for Civic and Economic Participation; Building Capacity for Evidence-Based Research to Improve Policy-Making; Fostering a Culture of Corporate and Community Philanthropy; Cross-Border Cooperation; and Open Door Grant Making.
Each EPF office sets its program priorities annually based on consultations with local and international stakeholders and the Board. EPF is a member of the EF Network: five local foundations supporting civil society and based in Russia, Central Asia, the South Caucasus, Eastern Europe and Washington, DC.
EPF is supported by the Eurasia Foundation, United States Agency for International Development (USAID), Sida, and other public and private donors.
Eurasia Partnership Foundation and Theodor-Heuss-Kolleg launched Getting Involved! in February 2009 to strengthen civic engagement among young people in the South Caucasus. The project provides participating young people a unique space and an opportunity to advance personally and professionally, take responsibility for improving their communities, and develop their practical management skills
Increasing the amount of accurate and unbiased reporting of the bilateral relationship between Armenia and Azerbaijan and the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Assisting the three countries of the South Caucasus in meeting common ENP Action Plan commitments in the areas of waste management, food standards and safety, and vocational education.
EPF’s Cross-Border Programs support multi-country projects/programs implemented by partnerships of organizations from the two or the three countries of the South Caucasus and/or a wider region.
Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF), in cooperation with the European Policy Centre and the Robert Bosch Foundation held international seminar about EU’s role in the South Caucasus in Brussels, Belgium on 14 December 2011.
Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF), in cooperation with the European Policy Centre and the Robert Bosch Foundation, are delighted to invite you to the seminar that will be held in Brussels, Belgium on 14 December 2011.
Danielle del Marmol, EPF trustee, and François Del Marmol, Consul General of Belgium in Istanbul, hosted “Turkey – Armenia Journalism Award Ceremony” and reception in the framework of Aremania-Turkey Rapprochement Project on July 7, 2011, Istanbul, Turkey.