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Civic Development and Partnership foundation (CDPF) supports the development of Civil Society by serving Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), particularly through capacity building assistance and grant management.

Hence, CDPF implements grant management for non-governmental organisations, provides trainings and consultations and other services. 

You can find detailed information on our services visiting this web-site, by e-mail or visiting our office.


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 Yerevan 0019,
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This web page was made possible by the support of Counterpart International’s Civic Advocacy Support Program (CASP), and the generous support of the american people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) under Cooperative Agreement No. 111-A-00-04-00056-00. Content, views and opinions expressed herein are those of the Civic Development and Partnership Foundation, and do not necessarily reflect the views of Counterpart International, USAID or the United States Government.