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The Bulgaria Fund Printer-Friendly Version
Introduction

The Bulgaria Fund is a 3-year, $3-million grantmaking initiative of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and GMF. Created in 2007, the Fund continues the USAID reform agenda in Bulgaria and provides financial assistance to initiatives that aim to accomplish one of the following objectives:

  • advance the rule of law and local/national judicial and government reform;
  • ensure economic opportunities and social integration for vulnerable groups; and
  • generate a more competitive labor force and labor market through practical, technical, and advanced training programs and career development services.

The Bulgaria Fund is managed by GMF's Belgrade-based Balkan Trust for Democracy (BTD) and will award small to medium sized grants to organizations implementing programs based in Bulgaria. Only indigenous and Bulgaria-based international organizations are eligible for funding. In addition, the Bulgaria Fund will support programs that have a regional or international focus, creating linkages between Bulgarian government officials, business professionals, as well as organizations and their foreign country counterparts to exchange best-practices, expand local economic opportunities, and help develop sustainable partnerships for future coordination efforts.

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