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We're launching another competition for mini-grants for volunteer initiatives! Thanks to the Solidarity Corps, we're able to help you bring your ideas to life again this year! 

 

Colorful graphics: on a green background, black text: "Your initiative, joint action!" On either side of the text are two figures: one stands with his back to the camera, reading documents, the other stands facing forward, raising his hand in a powerful gesture.

graphics: Ola Abramik

 

Who can participate?

 

Volunteers associated with our Foundation and having an account in SOW.

 

What projects can be submitted?

 

We are looking forward to various ideas, such as:

 

  • Education: organization of additional classes, workshops and tutoring for children, youth and seniors. 
  • Ecology: cleaning parks, planting trees or initiatives promoting environmental protection. 
  • Culture: organization of cultural events such as concerts, exhibitions and literary meetings. 
  • Helping animals: supporting shelters, organizing food collections and adoption campaigns.

 

The examples above are just loose suggestions, if you have a completely different but fantastic idea – be sure to let us know!

 

 

How to apply? 

 

At this address you will find all the necessary documents, i.e. the regulations, a short competition application, the Leader's declaration and the report: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1s0GsvBHwkBB3RtmcwCe9NWalo8ZW4YXy?usp=sharing

You can also write directly to Kosma, our volunteer coordinator, at: kosma.krupa@ladnehistorie.pl

 

 

Don't miss this opportunity to bring your idea to life and work together to benefit our community! Let's get started! 


The activity was financed by the National Institute of Freedom – Centre for the Development of Civil Society as part of the Solidarity Corps – the Government Programme for the Support and Development of Long-Term Volunteering for 2018-2030.

Horizontal graphic with the logos of the Committee for the Public Benefit, the National Institute for Freedom and the Justice Corps, and a note on project financing: Financed by the National Institute for Freedom – Centre for the Development of Civil Society as part of the Solidarity Corps – the Government Program for the Support and Development of Long-Term Volunteering for 2018-2030.