NEPOMAK cultural programs for Cypriot diaspora in Australia taking applications

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NEPOMAK is the Organisation for Young Overseas Cypriots, supported by the Youth Board of Cyprus and the Presidential Commissioners Office and volunteers from all around the world. 

Every year NEPOMAK runs subsidised programs in Cyprus for 18 to 30-year-olds to connect with their heritage, learn more about Cyprus and learn Greek.

Applications are open now and close on Sunday, February 2. 

NEPOMAK Discover Cyprus Program 

The NEPOMAK Discover Cyprus Programme (NDCP) is a transformative three-week experience that connects young Cypriots from across the world with their language, heritage, culture, and the beauty of Cyprus.

Designed for participants aged 18-22, NDCP combines education, exploration, and connection in an immersive cultural adventure.

The cost of accommodation, excursions, course fees and partial flight fares are covered by NEPOMAK with support from the Government of Cyprus and the Youth Board of Cyprus, helping to ensure this experience is accessible to everyone.

Programme dates: 30 June – 21 July 2025

Application deadline: Applications close on Sunday 2 February 2025

Who can apply?

To be eligible to apply, you must be:

  • 18-22 years old
  • Of Cypriot descent (at least one Cypriot grandparent)
  • A registered member of NEPOMAK

Further details about NDCP are provided on our website here.

NEPOMAK Cyprus Culture Tour

The NEPOMAK Cyprus Culture Tour (NCCT) offers young Cypriots an unforgettable 10-day journey through Cyprus with Cypriots from around the world.

This unique tour immerses participants in learning about Cyprus’s vibrant culture, rich history, and breathtaking landscapes. Through professionally guided tours and authentic, hands-on experiences, you’ll discover your heritage while making lifelong friends who share your roots.

Designed exclusively for young Cypriots aged 23-30, the NCCT is more than just a cultural tour – it is also a gateway to deeper involvement with NEPOMAK.

All accommodation, activities, and travel during the tour are subsidised by NEPOMAK with the support of the Government of Cyprus and the Youth Board of Cyprus, ensuring this experience is accessible to everyone.

2025 Programme dates: 21 August – 1 September 2025

Application deadline: Applications close at midnight on 2 February 2025

Who can apply?

To be eligible to apply, you must be:

  • 23-30 years old
  • Of Cypriot descent (at least one Cypriot grandparent)
  • A registered member of NEPOMAK
  • Interested to become involved in NEPOMAK at regional and global levels

Further details about NCCT are provided on our website here.

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