Belgrade – The Erste Bank launched a new cycle of the Superste program, within which hundreds of young people will have the opportunity to improve their knowledge and skills, while the most successful ones will receive grants, which amount to a total of 5.1 million dinars, for the implementation of their projects.
Belgrade – The Erste Bank launched a new cycle of the Superste program, within which hundreds of young people will have the opportunity to improve their knowledge and skills, while the most successful ones will receive grants, which amount to a total of 5.1 million dinars, for the implementation of their projects.
As announced by the bank, the first part of the program is called “Centrifuga”, which is aimed at formal and informal groups that wish to develop socially responsible projects in the fields of culture, art and education.
The interested teams that submit their ideas by May 7, 2018, on www.superste.net will, in addition to getting financial support, have the opportunity to receive mentoring support in marketing, communications, human resources, design, project management, culture and entrepreneurship .
Ten best team initiatives will be awarded with 500,000 dinars each for the implementation of projects, while one project will get the audience award amounting to 100,000 dinars.
The “Centrifuga” program is designed for both formal and informal groups of young creative people aged from 16 to 35 who want to contribute to the development of society as a whole, as well as to the development of their local communities.
This year's Superste grant program is implemented in cooperation with the Trag Foundation and Sprawsm team.
Source: Trag Foundation Belgrade and Coordination Body