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Applicants Registry Innovative Product 2019.Xlsx REGISTRY of received applications for the programme "Creating an Innovative Cultural Product" of Ukrainian Cultural Foundation N Application Contests type Sector of Culture and Arts Name of the Project Total budget in Requested grant Name of the applicant organization number in UCF UAH sum from UCF in system UAH 1 51493 Individual Projects performative art (theatre, ballet, The dance and song are inseparable, they 100 831,00 100 431,00 Communal institution of education dance, circus, carnival, musical are like two bird wings "Educational complex" Secondary school performance (musical, opera), of degrees I‐II №1 "Pokrovska performance, happening) gymnasium" of Pokrovsky settlement council of Dnipropetrovsk region 2 51436 Individual Projects audiovisual art (cinema, Social Performance ‐ Challenge "Forgotten 91 000,00 46 000,00 Public organization "Mystetska Platforma" television, advertising, video art, Angels" digital art, new media, video games, VJing) 3 51673 Individual Projects design and fashion (interior, Revival of the art of knocking down the 450 000,00 400 000,00 Individual entrepreneur Galamaha applied, graphic, landscape, felt of the Carpathian region of Ukraine Victoriia sound design, fashion, architecture) 4 51674 Individual Projects literature and publishing (books, Illustrated history of Ukraine for children 471 617,00 413 977,00 Private Enterprise "Medical Center of periodicals, journals/magazines, Shilov`s" press, literature festivals) 5 51671 Individual Projects cultural and creative industries Interactive Quest‐Room in «Under the 482 702,00 449 102,00 Non‐Government Organisation (festivals and events, cultural and Black Eagle»Pharmacy Museum in Lviv “Mountains Guides Association “Rovin” creative spaces, creative city entrepreneurship, innovations) 6 51683 Individual Projects literature and publishing (books, And all the roads call us home : literary 93 090,00 93 090,00 MI “Library is an information center for periodicals, journals/magazines, collection of lovers of the Troitsky district intellectual and creative development” press, literature festivals) Troitsk’s settlement council 7 50402 Individual Projects cultural and creative industries Creative treep "In search of talent" 100 000,00 100 000,00 Public organization "Faith in the Future" (festivals and events, cultural and creative spaces, creative entrepreneurship, innovations) 8 51691 Individual Projects cultural heritage (library, The interactive system of information 493 188,00 493 188,00 Lviv Region Local History Museum museum, archives, crafts, provision of the exhibition tangible and intangible cultural heritage) 9 51690 Individual Projects cultural heritage (library, "Colours of clay weaving: learn skills in the 492 932,00 492 932,00 Foundation "Cultural heritage of Galicia." museum, archives, crafts, manufacture of edges, belts, and tangible and intangible cultural gerasovok." heritage) 10 51615 Individual Projects visual art (painting, graphics, The computer technologies in the system 254 360,00 254 360,00 The Okhtyrka Art school named after T. G. mosaic, printmaking, installation, of aesthetic education . Shevchenko posters, lithography, muralism, street art, land art, sculpture, photography, public art) 11 50520 Individual Projects cultural and creative industries XXII INTERNATIONAL THEATER FESTIVAL 155 485,00 155 485,00 Ukrainian public organization « Jewish (festivals and events, cultural and ARKADIY MONASTYRSKIY «WANDERING Forum of Ukraine» creative spaces, creative STARS» entrepreneurship, innovations) 12 51709 Individual Projects cultural and creative industries Web site and its mobile version "Ukrainian 142 570,00 142 570,00 Non‐governmental organization (festivals and events, cultural and educational universe: interactive map and «Nazustrich» creative spaces, creative forum of Ukrainian Sunday schools entrepreneurship, innovations) abroad" 13 50393 Individual Projects design and fashion (interior, Design of landscape Art‐space “Ukrainian 499 471,00 499 471,00 “Vodbud‐Ukraine“ Limited Liability applied, graphic, landscape, garden” in the National Grishko Botanic Company sound design, fashion, Garden in Kyiv architecture) 14 50594 Individual Projects cultural and creative industries Cultural and artistic action "BarvyLAND" 487 000,00 393 000,00 Communal Institution "Luhansk Regional (festivals and events, cultural and Center for Educational and Methodical creative spaces, creative Work, Cultural Initiatives and Cinema Arts" entrepreneurship, innovations) 15 50720 Individual Projects performative art (theatre, ballet, Plastic‐vizualny performance "Impression" 500 000,00 500 000,00 Zaporizhzhia municipal dance theater dance, circus, carnival, musical performance (musical, opera), performance, happening) 16 51731 Individual Projects cultural and creative industries Festival of Bread, Salo and Kovbasa 489 550,00 489 550,00 Vinnytsіa Business People Club (festivals and events, cultural and VinSALOFest creative spaces, creative entrepreneurship, innovations) 17 50758 Individual Projects literature and publishing (books, "TRAVELLING AROUND UKRAINE" by Anna 491 315,00 491 315,00 Private enterprise "AVIAZ" periodicals, journals/magazines, Tretyak (set of books in Ukrainian and press, literature festivals) English) 18 51737 Individual Projects visual art (painting, graphics, The international player of arts in the city 421 323,00 421 329,00 Physical person ‐ entrepreneur Shimko mosaic, printmaking, installation, of Drohobych ‘Diversity of cultures’ Igor Romanovich posters, lithography, muralism, street art, land art, sculpture, photography, public art) 19 51211 Individual Projects visual art (painting, graphics, „Tourist attraction "Queen of the gas 550 000,00 400 000,00 Pyriatyn City Council mosaic, printmaking, installation, station" ‐ installation of contact sculptural posters, lithography, muralism, installation and execution of thematic ant street art, land art, sculpture, at the multi‐story building in Pyryatyn, photography, public art) Poltava region" 20 51750 Individual Projects cultural and creative industries Concert tour “We will not let Ukraine to 853 000,00 498 000,00 CIVIL COMMUNITY “PATRIOTIC (festivals and events, cultural and anyone” ASSOCIATION" MUSICAL BATTALION" creative spaces, creative entrepreneurship, innovations) 21 50766 Individual Projects cultural heritage (library, «Creating creative cultural environment 499 102,00 499 102,00 A Public Organization «The Center of museum, archives, crafts, and activation of creative activities of Realization of Social Programmes and tangible and intangible cultural Volyn communities with the help of a International Projects» heritage) concert tour andfestival of crafts presenting exhibition of students’ decorative and applied arts crafts» 22 51745 Individual Projects cultural heritage (library, Creation of a living museum of Patriarch 459 502,00 459 502,00 Poltava branch of the Public service of museum, archives, crafts, Mstislav Ukraine tangible and intangible cultural heritage) 23 51770 Individual Projects cultural heritage (library, Informational and research portal for the 549 711,00 499 516,00 Individual entrepreneur – Krilivets Yurii museum, archives, crafts, study of wooden sacral architecture of the tangible and intangible cultural 16th‐19th centuries as a symbiosis of heritage) architecture, painting and art carving with the help of modern digital technologies on the example of Transcarpathia. 24 51718 Individual Projects literature and publishing (books, The Legend of the Human Rights 800 000,00 500 000,00 Limited Liability Company Yurincom Inter periodicals, journals/magazines, Movement press, literature festivals) 25 51768 Individual Projects literature and publishing (books, Publication of the book "Artistic Games" 498 850,00 498 850,00 An Individual is an Entrepreneur periodicals, journals/magazines, by O. D. Perepelytsia Kalmykova Inessa Dmytrivna press, literature festivals) 26 51783 Individual Projects cultural and creative industries The international folklore project‐festival 750 000,00 500 000,00 Educational and methodological centre of (festivals and events, cultural and of ethnographic regions of Ukraine the culture and tourism of the creative spaces, creative "Rodoslav”. Dedicated to the 100‐th Precarpathian region entrepreneurship, innovations) anniversary of the Reunion of Ukraine 27 51787 Individual Projects cultural heritage (library, Zinkivska Toloka 498 814,00 498 814,00 Khmelnytsky regional scientific and museum, archives, crafts, methodical center of culture and art tangible and intangible cultural heritage) 28 51784 Individual Projects literature and publishing (books, Archive of Ukrainian Democratic Republic. 480 000,00 480 000,00 Publisher private entrepreneur Mykola periodicals, journals/magazines, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Department of Lysenko press, literature festivals) International Relations (1918–1921): collection of documents. 29 51790 Individual Projects cultural heritage (library, Online HUB for the intangible cultural 448 488,00 448 488,00 Communal institution «Regional museum, archives, crafts, heritage of Zakarpattya organizational and methodical center of tangible and intangible cultural culture» of Zakarpattia Oblast Council heritage) 30 51791 Individual Projects literature and publishing (books, Preparing and publishing a book «From 122 000,00 122 000,00 Municipal institution "Museum of History periodicals, journals/magazines, Ivanov to Znamenyka» with. The banner of the united territorial press, literature festivals) community
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