Fund for the Elimination of Doping in Sport
“UNESCO fights doping in sport by mobilizing funds to support government capacity, mapping needs and identifying national and regional good practice."
(Irina Bokova, Director-General)
The Fund for the Elimination of Doping in Sport was established in 2008 to assist States Parties to the International Convention against Doping in Sport develop and implement anti-doping projects.
Providing practical and technical support, the Fund has three priorities: education projects focusing on youth and sport organizations, policy advice, and mentoring and capacity-building projects.
States Parties are eligible to apply for either national (US$ 20,000) or regional (US$ 50,000) project grants.
The Fund has supported more than 208 projects worldwide.
For more information about eligibility and the application process, consult the Fund’s Handbook (also available in Arabic, Chinese, French, Spanish, and Russian).
Need inspiration? Take a look at these documents:
- “Tips and Tricks” for applying to the Fund (also available in Arabic, Chinese, French, Spanish, and Russian)
- a Good practice leaflet (2013) (also available in Arabic, Chinese, French, Spanish, and Russian)
- a Good practice leaflet (2015) (also available in Arabic, Chinese, French, Spanish, and Russian)
- an Anti-Doping Infographic which promotes values-based education (also available in Arabic, Chinese, French, Spanish, and Russian).
News
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29.09.17
Anti-Doping: UNESCO calls for values-based education and sharpened governance
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15.07.17
From ‘declaration to action’ at Ministerial Conference for Sport and Physical Education
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29.06.17
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01.08.16
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01.08.16