Funders
& Projects
Current projects
PROJECTS & PARTNERS
Title
Youth as cultural ambassadors: Promoting intercultural understanding in the city of Brașov.
About the project
Facilitating intercultural dialogue between children and young migrants, young refugees and young Romanians by offering them an intercultural program as well as capacity building of the NGO to develop …intercultural programs and become sustainable.
Funding line
The Effective Civic Program developed by Civil Society Development Foundation in partnership with the Romanian-American Foundation
Budget
111,244.00 lei
Duration
Title
Language Buddy
About the project
Language Buddy aims at enhancing the language learning of students (12 to 17 years old) with a refugee/migrant background through non-formal and informal learning through the upscaling of mentoring practices and … implementation of a buddy system. Coordinated by Higher Education Institutes, schools/education authorities, NGOs and migrant-led organizations, the buddy system will involve their matching with students of Higher Education Institutions (pedagogy/education/language/literature departments) who will be supported to act as language mentors in terms of voluntary programmes and/or placements within the framework of their studies. Apart from linguistic support, this buddy system will enable pupils to gain a better understanding of the culture and education system of the society in a safe environment where their culture is also valued, as well as possibly motivate the continuation of their studies. At the same time, it will help the HEI students develop their intercultural skills, thus contributing to enhancing their tolerance and acceptance, much needed to work in multicultural educational environments.
Website: https://www.languagebuddy.eu/
Funding line
AMIF-2023-TF2-AG-CALL, Transnational Actions on Asylum, Migration and Integration, Topic: AMIF-2023-TF2-AG-CALL-03-EDUCATION, Support to integration in education of migrant children and young adults
Budget
€ 1 366 713.14
Duration
01.03.2024 – 30.08 2026
Partners
University Of Macedonia
(Principal Contractor)
Symplexis, Greece
Periferiaki Diefthinsi Protovathmias And Defterovathmias, Greece
Ekpedefsis Stereas Elladas, Greece Casa Do Professor, Portugal
Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Portugal
Bildungslab, Austria Migrant Integration Center Brasov, Romania
University Of Transilvania, Brasov, Romania
Peñascal S.Coop., Spain
Cospe – Cooperazione Per Lo Sviluppo Dei Paesi Emergenti, Italy
Onlus, Italy
Universita Degli Studi Di Firenze, Italy Sdruzhenie Multi Kulti Kolektiv, Bulgaria
University Of National And World Economy, Bulgaria
Solidarity And Overseas Service Malta, Malta
Advenio Eacademy, Malta
Title
Romanian language sourses for foreignners living in Brașov
About the project
The Brașov Migrant Integration Center organizes Romanian language courses for foreign citizens from Brașov (individuals and legal entities).
The courses are organized upon request once there are at least 10 enrolled students.
The courses are adapted to the students’ level and respect the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2).
The courses can be organized face to face at the headquarters of our center (Mihail Kogălniceanu street no. 17, block C4, floor 3, apartments 8-9) or online, depending on the preferences of the students.
For more details you can contact us on the phone number: +40766282090 or email contact@migrantbrasov.ro
Past projects
PROJECTS AND PARTNERS
Title
Revitalization of the integration process of foreigners from Brașov county
About the project
The project aims to improve and increase the quality of information and counseling services of our center, modernize the Information Point for foreigners opened in 2014 at the Immigration Service in Brașov County, increase … the capacity of immigrants by learning Romanian, develop self-help initiatives and socio-cultural activities for migrants, advocacy actions for authorities, public institutions and the private sector for the socio-economic inclusion of immigrants and organizational development activities of the association.
Funding line
EEA and Norwegian Grants 2014-2021 through the ACTIVE CITIZENS FUND Romania program
Call # 7 – Advocacy actions for the social inclusion of vulnerable groups
Budget
€ 146,131.04
Duration
27 months (March 2021- May 2023)
Partners
Title
EMPATHY – Empowering Migrants Promoting Inclusion via Capacity Building and Communities Engagement
Aboout the project
EMPATHY aims to support the prevention of instances and attitudes of racism, xenophobia and intolerance through a full package of orientation, integration and inclusion measures based on non-formal education methods, leading to… empathic attitudes of EU citizens towards diversity in general.
The EMPATHY model will spread the “Empathy Revolution”, through a series of offline and online activities focused on stimulating creative, cultural, and social innovation approaches to fighting racism, xenophobia, and intolerance.
Call
Erasmus+ KA3, Social inclusion, and common values: the contribution in the field of education and training
Budget
495,951.00 €
Duration
24 Months (January 2021- January 2023)
Partners
Pro Arbeit (Germany)
Migrant Integration Centre
Brasov (Romania)
Asociacion Babelia (Spain)
Fondazione Empatia (Italy)
Project School (Italy)
2018, 2019, 2021,
2022, 2023
Brașov Multicultural Day – a project funded by The City Hall of Brașov, through the Cultural Projects funding line.
The City Hall of Brașov supported the organizing of the seventh edition of Brașov Multicultural Day festival in the Council Square (Piața Sfatului) of Brașov.
The purpose of the festival is to promote and to encourage intercultural dialogue, communication, and cooperation among people from different cultures and to promote tolerance.
The Romanian Center for Research on Migration and Social Inclusion – CRCMIS
Our centre is a partner in the project called “The Romanian Center for Research on Migration and Social Inclusion – CRCMIS (2020 – 2022)” developed in partnership with the Romanian Center for Comparative Migration Studies (CSCM) within the Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj and the League for the Defense of Human Rights (LADO), Cluj branch. The project is funded by the National Program – The Fund for Asylum, Migration, and Integration (FAMI / 19.03.01.01.)
The purpose of this project is to develop a conceptual framework for documenting, informing, and research tools for the study of the migrant integration processes in Romania by establishing the Romanian Center for Research on Migration and Social Integration
Our centre is a partner in the project called “The Romanian Center for Research on Migration and Social Inclusion – CRCMIS (2020 – 2022)” developed in partnership with the Romanian Center for Comparative Migration Studies (CSCM) within the Babes-Bolyai University of Cluj and the League for the Defense of Human Rights (LADO), Cluj branch. The project is funded by the National Program – The Fund for Asylum, Migration, and Integration (FAMI / 19.03.01.01.)
The purpose of this project is to develop a conceptual framework for documenting, informing, and research tools for the study of the migrant integration processes in Romania by establishing the Romanian Center for Research on Migration and Social Integration.
2017 – 2019
INTERACT Plus – Integrated Services for Migrants, Social and Intercultural Dialogue.” The aim of the project is to contribute to a better socio-economic and cultural integration in the Romanian society of migrants (beneficiaries of international protection – BIP and third-country nationals – TCN) from Region 1. This is done through comprehensive and coherent integration services, migrant training, diversification of opportunities for accessing the Romanian labor market, and intercultural dialogue with the host society. The project was funded by the National Program – The Fund for Asylum, Migration, and Integration.
May-July 2017
STARRT I – Services for transfer and assistance for refugees resettled from Turkey”
The aim of the project was to support the Romanian state in its effort to provide a humanitarian and political response in solidarity with countries of first asylum, in the context of the protracted conflict in Syria and the humanitarian crisis it triggered. The project has contributed to the consolidation of long-lasting solutions for people in clear need of international protection. As a result, the safe transfer from Turkey to Romania of twenty Syrian refugees was facilitated, and their integration process in Romania was initiated.
2016 – 2017
INTERACT- Integrated Services for Migrants, Social and Multicultural dialogue” – project funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) – the Office in Romania, in partnership with the Ecumenical Association of Romanian Churches – AIDRom, Schottener Social Services Foundation, Global Help Craiova Association and The National Association of Romanian Exporters and Importers, through the Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund.
2012 – 2015
National Coordination of the Action for Integration of Third-Country Nationals (TCN) in Romania” – a project funded by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the Office in Romania, in partnership with APEL Service Association, through the European Fund for the Integration of Third-Country Nationals, Annual Program 2012 – 2015.