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>The European Cultural Foundation - Grants Application
>
>The European Cultural Foundation is an independent organisation that
>promotes cultural and educational activities and research of a
>multinational nature and a European character. To achieve this aim, the
>ECF supports external projects through its grants programme.
>
>This means that ECF grants can also be awarded to projects of certain
>AEGEE-locals that organise a conference with a theme that falls within
>the grants criteria of the ECF. The deadline for sending in project
>proposals is January 7th 2001. Therefore I would like all locals
>organising a conference between May and July 2001 to think this
>email over carefully.
>
>Are you an AEGEE-local in:
>- the Mediterranean area
>- Central or Eastern Europe
>
>And do you organise a conference dealing with:
>- cultural pluralism (like literature of civil society)
>
>Further criteria for applicants to the ECF grants programme are the
>following:
>- applicants must be non-governmental organisation (AEGEE is one)
>- proposed projects must be of a truly European character (in
>participation, subject matter and organisation); bilateral projects will
>not be considered
>- Grants proposals must show proof of co-operation between several
>partners
>- Grants are non-renewable and cover a maximum of 50% of the total
>project cost
>- Amounts usually vary between ECU 2,500 and ECU 25,000, with
>exceptional grants exceeding these amounts
>- Project proposals that address topical European issues, are of an
>innovative nature and have possible spin-off effects will receive
>particular attention. Preference will be given to proposals initiating
>new programmes.
>
>Grants will NOT be rewarded for:
>- Projects, research, study or travel costs of an individual nature
>- Performances, exhibitions, tours, audio-visual productions and
>commercial publications
>- Institutional costs including maintenance grants, capital endowments,
>payments to budgetary deficits, general appeals to funds, running costs
>of an organisation
>- Projects in the field of health, medicine, pure or applied science
>- School or student exchange programmes
>- Recurring academic events and academic projects of a highly
>specialised nature
>- Meetings of a general and/or wider international nature
>- Projects that have already been completed or begun before the time
>when the Executive Committee of the ECF is due to consider them
>- Projects that have been rejected during a previous round of
>applications
>
>If you are convinced the conference you organise falls within the
>criteria laid out here, do not hesitate to send your application
>ultimately BEFORE THE 7TH OF JANUARY 2001 to the liaison officer for
>the ECF:
>
>Koen G. Berden
>Oostmolenwerf 152.1
>NL-3011 TL Rotterdam
>The Netherlands
>Email. [log in to unmask]
>Tel. +31 10 4111333
>Fax. +31 10 4089031 (to: Koen Berden)
>
>Do not write to the European Cultural Foundation directly as that will
>not result in a grant because AEGEE-Europe and the ECF have agreed that
>only those applications going through the hands of the liaison officer
>for the ECF have a chance of obtaining financial support. Furthermore,
>the ECF is a foundation mentioned on the list of firms/foundations that
>may not be approached by individual locals (CIA) so the CD will be
>forced to act upon violating this list.
>
>I hope to have informed you adequately. If there are any questions left,
>do not hesitate to contact me.
>
>Koen G. Berden
>Liaison Officer ECF
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>
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DAVIDE CALENDA

-NETWORK COMMISSIONER Malta/Italy/Slovenia/Croatia/Bosnia-Herzegovina
-TREASURER of AEGEE Venezia
-TREASURER Supporting Working Group Bobigosa

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Private phone: +39 041 520 92 10
Mobile phone: +39 339 810 97 42
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