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Press and Information > Press Release Archive General Competition Application and Instructions (MS Word, 112KB) Sample Budget (MS Excel, 15.5KB) Press Release U.S. Govt Media Assistance in Ukraine – March 16, 2001 AMBASSADORS MORNINGSTAR, PASCUAL ANNOUNCE $750,000 UKRAINE MEDIA DEVELOPMENT FUND U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Carlos Pascual and U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Richard Morningstar announced a new $750,000 Ukraine media development fund at a press conference on Friday, March 16 in Kyiv. The fund is intended to support the development of free and independent media in Ukraine and will provide a wide range of support to Ukrainian journalists, media organizations and other non-governmental groups. It is designed to address a number of pressing concerns in Ukraine's current media environment:
The media fund will be administered in cooperation with a number of other organizations in Ukraine that are active in promoting independent media, including IREX Promedia, Internews, the Ukraine Market Reform Education Program (UMREP), and the Ukrainian Press Academy. For further information: The U.S. Embassy in Kyiv has
established a special electronic mail address at
KyivMDF@state.gov, and welcomes
inquiries from interested Ukrainian media organizations and
non-governmental organizations. Subsequent announcements will be made
about specific media fund initiatives, including information about how to
apply for open grant competitions. |
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