
LANGUAGE
Projects aimed at rooting and developing linguistic thinking and worldview in Armenian, Armenian literature, encouraging translation, assisting the professional growth of the best representatives in this field.

Tsil – Creative Hub for Armenian Teenagers
Tsil is a program of the Amrots National Development Foundation that nurtures the creative potential of Armenian teens, transforming the Armenian language into a modern tool for thinking, creating, and self-expression.
The program is dedicated to preserving national identity and fostering a culture of Armenian-language creativity.

“Tsil” (“Germ”) Young Authors Support Program
The goal of the Project, designed for a long-term cooperation, is to identify creative youth whose creations consider national values and identity.

Special Competitions within the Tsil Program
In addition to its annual literary competition, the Amrots Foundation occasionally organizes one-time creative and research-based competitions aimed at promoting national thinking, linguistic creativity, and the re-evaluation of Armenian identity.

Sona Zakaryan Memorial Scholarship
The Sona Zakaryan Memorial Scholarship, dedicated to the memory of Sona Zakaryan, an Armenian Language and Literature teacher from Gavar, aims to support academically outstanding yet socially disadvantaged students by expanding their educational opportunities.

Sonya Zakharyan Memorial Scholarship
The purpose of the scholarship, dedicated to the memory of Sona Zakharyan – an Armenian language and literature teacher at the schools of the town of Gavar (Gegharkunik Region), is to support socially disadvantaged students who demonstrate high academic performance.
The scholarship is awarded to gifted children of Gavar for university education.

“Let’s Play the Piano” Self-Teaching Guide
In December 2021, with financial support from the Amrots Foundation and in collaboration with the ReArmenia platform, Ani Baghdasaryan’s self-teaching guide, “Let’s Play the Piano”, was published.
This book is the first Armenian-language piano guide of its kind to be released in decades.
Approved by Armenia’s Ministry of Education, Science, Culture, and Sports (MoESCS), it is now used as an educational resource in public schools.

“Let’s play piano”
(Study guide)
“Amrots” Foundation financially supported publishing of the “Let’s play piano” tutorial – the first Armenian piano lesson-book by a pianist and lecturer Ani Baghdasaryan.
“The Witness’s Diary”
In 2025, with the Amrots Foundation as its main sponsor and published by Newmag, Tsovinar Barkhudaryan’s book, “The Witness’s Diary”, was released.
The book features testimonies from 12 women, along with the author’s own account, sharing powerful stories of war, loss, resilience, and endurance.
“The Witness’s Diary” is a compelling collection of documentary and literary memoirs, offering a deeply personal and historical perspective on survival and strength.

“The Eyes of Farewell” – A Short Story Collection
In 2025, with the Amrots Foundation as its main sponsor and published by Newmag, Hermine Avagyan’s short story collection, “The Eyes of Farewell”, was released.
The collection delves into the aftermath of war, human destinies, longing, and silence, conveying pain and hope through gazes and memories.
