Deadline: 17-Apr-23
CDP Foundation has launched the “Ukraine Emergency” program to alleviate the effects of the humanitarian crisis through the selection of one or more projects that can meet the social, health, educational and logistical needs of the afflicted population.
The first call for proposals, fully conceived and supported by CDP Foundation, is dedicated to supporting people impacted by the war in Ukraine: nearly a year after the start of the conflict.’
Objectives and Areas of Intervention
The objective of the call is to select, within the budget limits set forth in art one or more project proposals (“Proposals”) aimed at launching, scaling up or enhancing projects in support of the Ukrainian emergency which offer:
- reception and/or health, social, educational, psychological assistance to Ukrainian refugees in Italy, too through the creation of training, work and/or recreational opportunities; and/or
- health, social, educational, psychological assistance in Ukraine and in the border areas, including through the supply of basic necessities.
Funding Information
- Fondazione CDP will provide a minimum of €100,000 and a maximum of €200,000 for each selected project.
- They must have a minimum duration of six months and a maximum of one year and be completed by December 2024.
Geolocation of the Project
- The Proposals must provide for the place where the projects are to be carried out:
- Italy; and/or
- Ukraine and border areas
Eligibility Criteria
- Third sector organizations (ETS);
- National and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs);
- Non-profit organizations of social utility (ONLUS);
- Voluntary organizations;
- Social Cooperatives;
- Associations for social promotion.
Criteria
- CDP Foundation is making €500,000 available to non-profit organisations and social enterprises able to set up or expand reception and assistance activities for Ukrainian refugees in Italy, including through the creation of training, work or recreational opportunities.
- Initiatives in Ukraine and in the border areas can also be implemented, including the provision of basic necessities such as food, medicine, blankets and other items.
For more information, visit CDP Foundation.