FUNDED BY
12.06.2019FUEN is funded by grants from
the Land of Schleswig-Holstein,
the Sydslesvigudvalget,
the Free State of Saxony,
the Ministry of Science, Research and Culture of the State of Brandenburg
the Autonomous Region of Trentino-South Tyrol and
the Autonomous Province of South Tyrol,
the German-speaking Community in Belgium,
the Land of Carinthia
and by membership fees and donations.
FUEN receives project funding from
the Bethlen Gábor Alapkezelő
the Federal Ministry of the Interior and Community (Germany)
the Hungarian Government - Prime Minister's Office, Department for National Policies
PRESS RELEASES
- Meeting in South Tyrol: Minorities without a kin-state call for greater visibility of their languages at major events
- Press Release On the European Court of Justice’s final decision on the Minority SafePack Initiative
- Brochure of the FUEN Education Working Group Published
- New FUEN Report: Empowering Minority Women in Europe
- FUEN TAG Spokesperson Habip Oğlu met with Ambassador Vaqif Sadıqov, Head of Mission of Azerbaijan to the European Union
- FUEN Congress 2025 to take place in Bozen/Bulsan/Bolzano
- FUEN Education Working Group visits Belgium’s German-speaking Community
- Natalie Pawlik concludes her term as Federal Commissioner for Matters Related to Resettlers and National Minorities
- Turkic minorities and communities will gather in Varna, Bulgaria
- The Working Group of Hungarian Communities in FUEN held its annual meeting in Rijeka, Croatia