
May 15, 2026
Future Slovakia Forum is entering its next phase: building expert teams, student policy talent and evidence-based reform proposals for Slovakia. We invite partners, donors and supporters to help us turn preparation into impact.
Slovakia will not change by itself.
It will change when people who still have the capacity, responsibility and courage to act decide to invest in its future — not only emotionally, but also financially.
At Future Slovakia Forum, we are not waiting for the perfect political moment. We are preparing for it.
In recent weeks, FSF has been moving on several fronts at once.
We have applied to Nadácia Pontis (Pontis Foundation) through the Impact Lab process to strengthen our internal systems, fundraising capacity and impact measurement. We have submitted POLITALENT, our Erasmus+ project with Charles University (FSV UK + I. LF UK), to connect Slovak students in Czechia with real policy research. And we are preparing a revised Visegrad Fund application with partners from Slovakia, Czechia and Poland to build a practical health policy learning network for Central Europe.
These are not isolated grants. They are parts of one larger mission: to build a reform infrastructure for Slovakia.
Because windows of opportunity open suddenly. When they do, the country cannot afford to start from scratch. It needs prepared reform proposals, verified data, expert teams, young analysts and institutions capable of turning ideas into
legislation, implementation plans and public accountability.
This is what FSF is building.
We currently work with 20+ experts and policy researchers across four working groups — healthcare governance, education, public finance and decentralization — including 15+ senior experts in the healthcare group, supported by a growing network of talented Slovak students and young analysts. Our flagship healthcare initiative, Healthy Future of Slovakia, is completing the analytical phase of an evidence-based reform roadmap for the 2027–2035 period and will enter implementation preparation in the coming weeks.
But independent reform work requires more than goodwill.
It requires time, coordination, mentoring, research, communication, quality control and stable operations.
Institutional grants are important, and we are applying for them. But grant decisions take time. Reform capacity must be built before the window opens — not after it.
That is why we are launching this partnership appeal.
We are not asking for charity. We are offering a partnership to build the future reform capacity of this country.
Your support can help us finance student analytical work, expert coordination, policy briefs, roundtables, public communication, impact measurement and the operational backbone that keeps the work moving.
If you are an individual donor, company, foundation, civic partner or member of the Slovak diaspora who believes that Slovakia needs facts, competence and implementable reforms, we would like to talk to you.
Become a partner of change, the future and prosperity.
Support Future Slovakia Forum.
Facts into action. Reforms for Slovakia.
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Contact
Dávid Bořuta
Founder & President, Future Slovakia Forum
