A digital platform promoting financial literacy through newsletters, workshops, and engaging content.
Key Goals: Tackling low financial literacy and online fraud by equipping youth with knowledge and tools for safe financial choices.
Approach: Story-driven newsletters, interactive school workshops, and digital campaigns tailored to students and young audiences.
Team Behind the Project: Anahit Divanyan (journalist, storyteller) and Meri Grigoryan (programmer, digital tools specialist).
Podcast series supported with animation and illustrations where teenagers reconstruct their homes from memory, preserving heritage and sharing resilience.
Key Goals: This project addresses a critical and immediate problem: the loss of cultural heritage and language among displaced Artsakh youth. It amplifies displaced youth voices, preserves Artsakh’s cultural memory, and foster empathy and understanding internationally.
Approach: 10 illustrated and animated podcast episodes, combining audio, visuals, and a digital map to connect youth stories with global audiences.
Team Behind the Project: Sona Nersesyan: Producer and Project manager
Marianna Atshemyan: Project Development Strategist
Heghine Khalatyan: Idea Author and Youth/Engagement Curator
Mariam Hovhannisyan : PR & Communication Specialist
A multimedia project documenting the authentic life, culture, and traditions of Armenian villages.
Blog – A digital home for stories and photos from Armenia’s villages
Key Goals: The project answers essential questions about village life—how people live, survive, and find happiness. It reveals what they eat, what they talk about, and how they experience both joy and sadness, offering a genuine picture of human resilience and culture.
Approach: Blog, Journal
Team Behind the Project: Valentina Grigoryan (Storyteller)
Let me take you to my HOME
Project Kaps is a hands-on platform teaching rural Armenian youth essential media skills to produce content that highlights community issues.
By making the voices of young people heard by community leaders, we will achieve solutions to their problems.
Key Goals:
Project Kaps empowers rural Armenian youth with media skills to create compelling, community-focused content, serving as a powerful tool to influence municipalities and foster positive change.
Approach:
A series of 4-5 weeks classes for teenagers, where media professionals will conduct theoretical and practical workshops. At the same time we will renovate and technically equip the podcast studio, where teenagers will start making programs by themselves, raising the issues of rural life.
Team Behind the Project:
Nvard Ghazaryan - Founder, Project Manager
Gor Aleksanyan - Content Writer, Training Coordinator
“Thread of Identity” is a documentary film that explores the cultural and historical significance of carpet weaving and its contemporary crisis as a fading art form. The main protagonists of the film are women, former employees of the “Artsakh Carpet” factory, who were displaced from Artsakh. Through their personal stories, the film reveals the symbolic and cultural value of carpet weaving and the profound impact of displacement on the lives and identities of these artisans.
Key Goals:
To revive carpet weaving as a forgotten art form
Highlight its historical value through archives.
Address universal issues of displacement and integration via the stories of Artsakh women.
Approach:
A 15–25 min observational documentary combining archival footage and intimate interviews with displaced Artsakh women.
Format: observational + archival + interviews
Team Behind the Project:
Ani Hakobyan - Filmmaker, Nvard Ghazaryan - Line Producer, Mariam Arushanyan - Sound director, Anzhelika Gyurjyan - Journalist, Mane Harutyunyan - Administrator/Translator
Interview and non-interview programs. One of two formats will be chosen, depending on the complexity and scale of the topic. The interview will be with 4-5 participants, similar to a panel discussion, or a podcast (the decision depends on the availability of technology).
Key Goals:
Raising awareness and discussing public and social issues.
Approach:
We have chosen the option of discussing with experts or those interested in the topic. We are prepared in advance to collect questions of interest to the public. The video will be posted on YouTube, as well as in parts on Instagram, and perhaps in various Facebook groups. We plan to shoot 4-5 episodes, 30-40 minutes long, by the end of the year.
Team Behind the Project:
Karine Simonyan - Host, Journalist
Davit Mejlumyan - Host, Speaker, Journalist
Smart info with Karine Simonyan
Your Guide to Financial Freedom
Your Guide to Financial Freedom
Recreating lost homes through the voices of displaced Artsakh youth.
Youth-led media for advocacy
To inform, awarness and help.
Where war unravels lives, carpets reweave identity, memory and hope.