Ministry: EUR 1.2 million for projects to encourage return and resettlement
The Ministry of Demographics and Migration in Croatia has announced a call for proposals aimed at encouraging the return of Croatian diaspora members and immigration integration. The initiative offers up to 1.2 million euros in non-repayable funds for projects focused on promoting return, immigration, and the integration of Croatian expatriates. Eligible organizations can submit proposals by August 10th, with funding ranging from 4,000 to 40,000 euros depending on the priority area. Priority areas include organizing events related to return and repatriation, creating promotional content about return opportunities, facilitating professional connections between expatriates and Croatia, cultural and sporting events promoting Croatian identity, support programs for children and youth from expatriate communities, and exchange programs for young people under 30.
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The Croatian government has allocated 1.2 million euros to encourage the return of Croatian diaspora members through a competition open to civil society organizations. The Ministry of Demography and Immigration invited groups to submit proposals by August 10th for projects aimed at promoting the return, settlement, and integration of Croats living abroad. Eligible initiatives include organizing events related to repatriation, creating promotional content about return opportunities, and professional networking programs for the diaspora. Cultural and sports events that promote Croatian identity, support programs for children and youth from the diaspora, and exchange programs for those under 30 are also eligible. Funding ranges from a minimum of 4,000 euros per project up to 40,000 euros depending on the priority area.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a government initiative to allocate funds for encouraging the return of Croatian diaspora members. It provides factual information about the funding amount, eligibility criteria, and application process without showing clear ideological bias. The tone is neutral, focusing on a
The Ministry of Demography and Migration has called on civil society organizations to submit proposals by August 10th for funding aimed at encouraging the return of Croatian diaspora members and their integration into Croatia. A total of 1.2 million euros is available for projects focused on six priority areas, including organizing events related to repatriation, creating promotional content about return opportunities, and programs connecting diaspora communities with Croatia. Cultural and sports events promoting Croatian identity, support programs for children and youth from the diaspora, and exchange programs for young people up to 30 years old are also eligible. Funding ranges from 4,000 to 40,000 euros per project depending on the area. Proposals must be submitted electronically to [email protected] by August 10th at 12:00 PM.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a government initiative without overtly positive or negative language. It outlines the program's structure, eligibility criteria, and submission process objectively. There is no clear ideological leaning or emphasis on specific political groups, making它
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The Ministry of Demographics and Migration in Croatia has announced a call for proposals aimed at encouraging the return of Croatian diaspora members and immigration integration. The initiative offers up to 1.2 million euros in non-repayable funds for projects focused on promoting return, immigration, and the integration of Croatian expatriates. Eligible organizations can submit proposals by August 10th, with funding ranging from 4,000 to 40,000 euros depending on the priority area. Priority areas include organizing events related to return and repatriation, creating promotional content about return opportunities, facilitating professional connections between expatriates and Croatia, cultural and sporting events promoting Croatian identity, support programs for children and youth from expatriate communities, and exchange programs for young people under 30.
Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about a government initiative without overt ideological slant. It focuses on the announcement of a funding opportunity, detailing eligibility criteria, application process, and potential grants. There is no evident partisan framing, emphasis on specific group
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