Partners



P1 - CONGDCAR (Coordinator). Logroño, Spain. www.congdcar.org

The CONGDCAR (Coordinator of Development NGOs of the Community of La Rioja (Spain)) was born to support organisations registered in La Rioja and focused on development projects. Its objective is to run activities focused on the visibility, technical support and staff training of the mentioned entities and other public authorities (and their staff) working on the same field and promote the intercultural identity of communities at risk of social exclusion and encourage a social and economic change on those areas which suffer any kind of inequality in terms of gender, human rights, environment, wealth, health, etc. through nonprofit and volunteering actions.

Presentation of the organisation and programmes.




P2 - Art in Tanzania Ry.  Jyväskylä, Finlandia.  www.artintanzania.org

AIT was founded on 2007 to support volunteering work in Tanzania and in Ethiopia. We started to work in Tanzania 2001 but the first years were done as Sole Proprietorship under personal name. We registered as NGO as the operations rapidly expanded. AIT’s mission is to provide self-sustainable community development programs. We have more than 300 programs in different parts of Tanzania in different sectors of life. Our main objective is to organize and run community based programs that will benefit the societies for long term in sustainable basis.

Presentation of the organisation and programmes.



P3 - Associazione Internazionale Volontari. Cuneo, Italy. www.lvia.it

LVIA is an Italian organisation dealing with solidarity and international cooperation. We've been working since 1966 with the aim of fighting social inequality, food insecurity and poverty and of operating concretely for peace and human development. LVIA seeks to promote responsible citizenship based on the principles of solidarity, to act effectively to promote change, to sustain dialogue and mutual understanding among peoples in order to build a better and more united world.

Presentation of the organisation and programmes.




P4 - Fund for Intercultural Education. Warsaw, Poland. www.miedzykulturowa.org.pl

FEM was established in 2006 with the interests and passions of the founders. From the beginning we realised development and education projects based on promoting volunteering. The mission of the Foundation is: disseminate knowledge about cultural and social achievements of ethnic groups and nationalities, living in Poland and abroad, aimed at enhancing openness and dialogue between societies and developing cooperation and contacts between societies based on mutual respect and tolerance.

Presentation of the organisation and programmes.


P5 - Pista Mágica – Associação S. Mamede de Infesta, Portugal. www.pista-magica.com

Funded on 22 July 2008, our mission is: “Educating for a volunteering that effectively solves the problems of vulnerable people and the world.” Main objectives are to contribute for a full exercise of volunteering: more informed, more motivated, more capable, and to change the expired solidarity paradigm holding the posts mainly in the "good will" to a new emerging paradigm that should be added the preparation to a “great heart”.

Presentation of the organisation and programmes.




P6 - Platforma dobrovolnickych centier a organizacii. Stupava, Slovakia. www.dobrovolnickecentra.sk

Platforma dobrovoľníckych centier a organizácií was founded in August 2011 – as the result of activities carried out within the European Year of Volunteering 2011 and informal networking activities of volunteer centres which started in Slovakia in 2009. The main goal of the Platform is to support the creation of environment favourable for the development of volunteering in all areas and its forms. The Platform unites volunteer centres and organizations working with volunteers in Slovakia.

Presentation of the organisation and programmes.




P7 - Südwind. Vienna, Austria. www.suedwind.at

Since 35 years Südwind is one of the lead organizations in the field of awareness raising programs for global and development issues and especially for Global Citizenship Education in Austria. We have 3 main working areas: education, media, campaigning. We have 7 offices in Austria (regional structure), a staff of 52 (in summary 32 full time employed) and additionally a network of 24 activists, supporting our daily work on a freelance basis (e. g. facilitating workshops).

Presentation of the organisation and programmes.