Cultural centres across Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus – this one’s for you!
Join us for a series of online capacity-building workshops created especially to support cultural organisations in Ukraine, Georgia, and Azerbaijan – but open to anyone across Eastern Europe who wants to strengthen their skills and toolkit.
CASCADE project is about helping cultural spaces become more than just venues: we want them to be drivers of change, sparking ideas and inspiring communities to shape their own futures.
- Oct 9 – Project Management with Anna Karnaukh
- Oct 16 – Risk Management with Fairooz Tamimi
REGISTRATION
This is just the beginning — later in the series we’ll dive into:
- Financial management
- Digital Productivity Tools
- Partnership building
- Fundraising
Risk Management
Oct 16 – with Fairooz Tamimi
About Fairooz Tamimi
Published author and serial entrepreneur focused on the power of culture, innovation and diversity in making the transformation towards social justice. Certified in Business Process Re-engineering, Project Management and Strategic Management. ISO global expert on Sustainable Development Goals, Diversity Management and Social Responsibility.
About Risk Management
This training session will provide participants with a practical understanding of Risk Management using the PMI methodology. We will explore the structured approach to identifying, analyzing, responding to, and monitoring project risks to improve decision-making and project success rates. The session will cover key processes such as risk planning, qualitative and quantitative risk analysis, response strategies, and ongoing control. Through interactive discussions, participants will gain the skills to proactively manage uncertainties, minimize threats, and leverage opportunities in their projects.
CASCADE project is funded by Swedish Institute, implemented by Trans Europe Halles (SE) and led by TEH Easthub coordinators Malý Berlín (SK) and Izolyatsia (UA) with project partners Salaam Art Temple (AZ) and Culture and Management Lab (GE).