Funding Guide for Child Welfare NGOs in Europe and Across the World

(With the support of the European Commission), April 1999 Price: 600 BEF (packaging and posting), Available in English and French What makes this handbook on funding for child welfare NGOs useful and unique is, that: It not only covers European Union (EU) funding programmes, but it also lists foundations in Europe and oversees which might fund projects for children and young people. The EU funding programmes presented also feature those funds supporting child-related projects in developing countries. For many programmes and foundations in this guide, examples are given of projects which were financed. It includes practical tips on how to access EU funding programmes and foundation grants. It gives a brief introduction on the functioning of the EU Institutions and the Community budget. In total the guide covers 38 EU funding programmes and 27 grant giving foundations. "European funding for child welfare NGOs." A guide for non-governmental organisations in Europe seeking funding from the European Commission or charitable foundations, First published in July 1995 Price: 300 FB (postage included), Available in English only The contents of the Guide will be useful to any European NGO which wishes to investigate funding opportunities n Europe, and every attempt has been made to include information which will be useful to colleagues in emerging NGOs in Central and Eastern Europe. Coverage includes the main European Commission "budget lines" which will be interest to non-governmental organisations working in the child care area, and also information on charitable trust funds which will support child care work throughout Europe and in developing world. A sort of bibliography of trust fund directories is included, and this will enable NGOs to undertake their own research in this area. The Guide also includes suggestions for framing effective applications to the EC and to trust funds.

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