Presidential initiative "Support a dream" opens new applications

13.09.2025 | Foreign policy

The presidential administration has announced the start of a new round of applications for scholarships for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds as part of the "Support a dream" initiative.

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The President's Administration has announced the start of a new round of applications for a one-time scholarship aimed at supporting young people from disadvantaged backgrounds. The "Support a Dream" initiative continues to provide financial assistance to students and pupils with high academic achievements who need additional support.

The press center of the Head of State has officially confirmed that the application process begins on September 15. The initiative aims to provide the necessary financial support for the education of young people who have been placed in social services or foster families, as well as those who have graduated from special schools for students with sensory disabilities. In this way, the presidential institution seeks to create more equal opportunities for access to higher education.

"According to information from the presidential administration, several main groups are eligible to submit documents:"

The conditions and procedure for receiving the one-time financial aid, as well as the application forms, are described in detail and available on the official website of the presidential institution. Applicants must fill out the necessary forms and attach all required documents specified in the rules. The deadline for submitting documents is October 15, 2025. They can be sent in person or by mail to the address: President's Administration, For the initiative "Support a Dream", 2 Knyaz Aleksandar Dondukov Blvd., Sofia.

The charitable work of the initiative

Earlier, in late May, Vice President Iliana Iotova welcomed nearly 80 graduates from the class of 2025 at their prom, which was held as part of the "Support a Dream" charity initiative. This event highlights the institution's long-term commitment to supporting young talents. At the time of the event, the donation campaign had managed to accumulate a significant sum of 100,100 leva, which demonstrates widespread public support for the cause.