The Society Integration Fund is a public foundation established in 2001 in accordance with the "Society Integration Fund Law."
The Society Integration Fund ensures the effective implementation of social cohesion policies and provides significant support to the non-governmental sector to strengthen national identity and democracy. It supports the development of a civically educated, active, responsible, inclusive, and cohesive society.
The fund implements programs financed by the state budget, European Union instruments, and foreign financial assistance. Its main areas of activity include supporting the non-governmental sector, ethnic minorities, families, the diaspora, socially vulnerable groups, and the media.
The decision-making body of the Society Integration Fund is the Council. The executive body of the Society Integration Fund is the Secretariat. The Fund operates under the institutional supervision of the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister oversees the legality of the Society Integration Fund's activities.