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OTHER GRANTS / INDIRECT SUPPORT 1992 - 2008
Catalogues
- Frankfurt
Book Fair: matching funds for for e-Stands and for entries of Central
and East European publishers in the Frankfurt
Rights Catalogues 1998 - 2008
- Frankfurter Buchmesse - matching funds for Central and East European
publishers' E-stands, Rights Catalogue entries and Rights Directors
Meeting
- Frankfurter Buchmesse, Central & East European publishers’ E-stands,
entries in Rights Catalogue and Rights Directors Meeting
- Index, Association of Independent Publishers, Slovakia: matching funds
for catalogues, 2000 / 2001, 2001 / 2002, 2002 / 2003
- Index, Association of Slovak Independent Publishers: contribution
for the publication of English catalogue, 1999
- Katalog Czasopisma
kulturalne w Polsce (Catalogue of Polish Cultural Journals), Warsaw
1996; Warsaw 1997/ 1998
- Soros Center for the Arts - Sofia: contribution for the bilingual
Catalogue of Cultural Journals in Bulgaria 1999 / 2000
Electronic equipment and websites
- Aidai publishing house – website
- APBV, Association of Publishers and Booksellers of Vojvodina, Novi
Sad - computer equipment
- APBV, Association of Publishers and Booksellers of Vojvodina, Novi
Sad - graphic & design software
- Arche, Minsk - ARCHE Bimonthly
- Arche, political and cultural monthly, Minsk
- Artforum, Bratislava - hardware & software for Internet Bookstore:
www.artforum.sk
- Association of Literary Translators of Serbia - website
- Agora,
Bratislava: grant for a website and equipment
- Album,
Sarajevo: grant for electronic equipment
- Alexandria
Press publishing house, Belgrade – computer equipment and website
improvement
- Amicitia, Sofia: grant for computer equipment
- Aspekt,
Bratislava: www.aspekt.sk
- Belgrade Circle, Belgrade - website
- Byelorussian journal, Minsk
- Book Market Research (BMR),
Cracow - software for the Virtual
Publisher portal
- Bulgarian Society of Publishers in Humanities: www.bsph.org
- Czech Translators' Guild, Prague: grant for a combined fax/copier/answering
machine
- Critique & Humanism Publishing House, Sofia: grant for computer equipment
- Dilema, publishing house, Bratislava – computer equipment and website
- Drewo a Srd, literary publishing house, Banská Bystrica (Slovakia):
electronic equipment
- Dukagjini Publishing House, Prishtina: grant for computer equipment
- Faber Publishing House, Veliko Turnovo: grant for print/binder equipment
for printing on demand
- Feministička
94 publishing house – computer
- Fragment F.R. & G. publishers, Bratislava – equipment and website
- Gradac, Serbia – website
- Index, Association of Independent Publishers, Slovakia: grant for
a website and e-shop
- Jelenkor Publishing House, Pécs, - equipment for publishers
education program
- Knižná dielna Timotej publishing house, Košice (Slovakia): electronic
equipment and website
- Kritický sborník, Prague: grant for electronic equipment
- Krug Commerce, Belgrade - equipment & website
- Kovcheg, Minsk – computer equipment
- Labyrint publishing house, Prague: computer equipment (donation
due to losses in the summer 2002 flood)
- LCA, publisher & literary and cultural agency, Bratislava/Levice:
electronic equipment
- Lege Artis, publishing house in humanities, Sofia – computer equipment
- LIK Press, Sofia:
grant for electronic equipment
- LIK Press, Sofia
– website
- Mosty, Slovak-Czech weekly for culture, politics and economy: grant
for computer equipment
- National
Library of Serbia -Yugoslav Book Market Project website
- National
Library of Serbia - equipment
- Pontes, International
literary network, Zagreb: grant for electronic equipment
- Přístrojová
Technika, publisher in literature and the humanities, Bratislava:
electronic equipment
- RAK publishing house, Budmerice: electronic equipment and website
improvement
- Rende, Belgrade:
grant for computer equipment
- RENDE publishing
house, Belgrade - website
- Revue svetovej literatry,
quarterly Review of World Literature published by the Slovak Association
of Literary Translators: grant for electronic equipment and website
- Sfera Politicii, Buçurest – equipment & website
- Stefan
Batory Foundation, Warsaw: matching funds for Cultural Journals
Project, equipment and Internet
- Střední Evropa, Prague: grant for computer equipment
- Transitions On Line,
Prague: grant for electronic equipment and websites
- Transitions
Online (TOL) Book review, Prague - online TOL Book Store
- Transitions On Line
(TOL) – book reviews, and promotion of reading
- Trištvrte Revue,
Liberté, Bratislava: grant for computer equipment
- Trištvrte Revue,
cultural quarterly, Atrakt Art, Bratislava – website
- Unitext Publishing House, Bucharest: grant for electronic equipment
- Zeri, Sheshi, Prishtina: grant for electronic equipment
Special projects
- Arkzin, Zagreb:
grant for the novel written by the winner of the Bvlgarica Prize: Mileta
Prodanovic, Ovo bi mogao biti Vas srecan dan (This Might Be Your Lucky
Day).
- Center for Cultural Decontamination and Rende, Belgrade: grant for
the Festival of Croatian Writers
- Faust Vrančić
d.o.o., Zagreb: matching funds for the development of Book Information
System
- Frankfurt
Book Fair: entrance fees for the conference ”Big Questions in Publishing”
2001 and Rights Managers meetings 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
- Soros Center for the Arts - Sofia (SCA): matching funds for discount
on library subscriptions to cultural journals 2000/2001, and 2001/2002
- Milan Šimečka Foundation: matching funds for training of Slovak
publishers 2000/2001
- In Transitum:
grant for reference works for Balkan translators 2000/2001
- Transitions Online,
Prague – Central Europe Review Books section
- Publishers training course at the Charles University, Prague – professional
literature
Funding
The activities of the CEEBP were made possible with the invaluable support
of the European Cultural
Foundation, the Prince Bernhard Cultuurfonds, the Salomon von Oppenheim
Stiftung, the Dutch Ministry
of Education, Culture and Sciences, and the Dutch
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Donations have been given by Press
Now, Center for Pulishing
Development, Wolters
Kluwer Hungary, Meulenhoff
& Co bv, the Weekbladpers Groep bv, Uitgeverij
Boom bv, Rotary, Stichting Het Parool and private donors.
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