QAZ.FUND Opportunity navigator
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Kazakhstan funding navigator

QAZ.FUND

Public funding navigator for grants, subsidies, accelerators, and support programs in Kazakhstan.

Priority: Kazakhstan and Central Asia Themes: AI, EdTech, GovTech, AgroTech, VetTech, EcoTech, media

Grants, subsidies and support programs for Kazakhstan and Central Asia.

01 Filter the catalog and save a link to the exact result set
02 Copy a working brief with its source and verification fields
03 Export a table or add the nearest deadlines to your calendar
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Indexed 851
Relevant in index 274
Sources 25

Opportunities

Open and rolling programs with Kazakhstan and Central Asia shown first.

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Current opportunities

The catalog's strongest signals: high-fit opportunities, Kazakhstan support measures, and approaching deadlines.

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Open opportunities by topic without scanning the full catalog.

Sources and transparency Coverage, data freshness, active funders, and methodology.
Funder profiles Who provides opportunities and which programs are active now.

Source coverage

Direct adapters and curated watch pages currently wired into the radar.

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Data checks and methodology Source status, selection principles and usage guidance.

Data status

Shows whether the catalog is reachable and how many sources are currently active in the public feed.

Data stream Catalog available
Catalog entries 851
Active sources 25
Stale sources 0

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Sources and refresh

The catalog combines official sources, open registers, and curated watch pages. We regularly recheck links, deadlines, and whether an item is still active.

Why an item is shown

Relevance considers region and topic; ordering also uses deadline runway. Components are bounded and explainable. This is not an award probability or legal classification.

What counts as final

QAZ.FUND helps you find and structure opportunities quickly, but the final rules, forms, and requirements should always be verified on the official program website.

Before you apply

If a card looks relevant, open the official source and verify the deadline, eligibility, required documents, and submission route.

How to use QAZ.FUND at work

Turn the same source data into a reproducible selection, an editorial brief, or a working note.

For analysts

Save filters as a link, compare structured fields, and export results to CSV.

For journalists

Copy the card brief and record the official source and verification date.

For editors

Separate confirmed fields from details that still need checking before publication.

For legal review

Check the current terms, applicant type, documents, deadline, and submission route.

For public-sector teams

Build a reproducible Kazakhstan selection and export a table and deadline calendar.

Does QAZ.FUND award grants itself?

No. The platform aggregates and structures opportunities, while the actual application always happens through the official program source.

How often is the data refreshed?

We regularly recheck the index and connected sources. For the current state, use the data status block and the latest feed refresh note.

What does match precision mean?

It is not a quality rating. It is the threshold for how closely an item matches the selected theme, region, format, and current QAZ.FUND focus.

Why do support measures sometimes appear near grants?

Some programs are legally structured as support measures or subsidies but are still useful to the same audience. We keep them visible when they genuinely match the task.