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Foreword

Since it was ¢rst published in 1974 as The International Foundation Directory (Consultant Editor
H. V. Hodson), this book has undergone many revisions. Now in its 32nd edition, The Europa
International Foundation Directory includes some 2,700 directory entries, a bibliography and com-
prehensive indexes, and aims to provide a thorough and up-to-date overview of grantmaking civil
society worldwide.

The Directory includes not only foundations and trusts (private, operating, grantmaking and
corporate), but also charities and other NGOs, some of which make grants to organizations and
individuals, while others carry out their own programmes and projects.

To gain entry to the publication, an organization must be international, or, where operating on a
purely national basis, must be important enough to have a widespread impact; it must have chari-
table or public bene¢t status; and must have signi¢cant funds available, or make signi¢cant chari-
table donations, or run its own projects of importance (however, the Editors have no pre-
determined ¢gure to establish inclusion, as the importance of an organization’s funds is relative,
depending on the wealth of the country in which it is located). The Editors have excluded founda-
tions established purely for the bene¢t of a particular named hospital or school; moreover, govern-
mental bodies may only be included if they are independent of political control. Community
foundations are included where they are a major source of funding, or o¡er support to organiza-
tions working internationally.

The book contains a directory section and three indexes. The directory section is organized by
country or territory, with entries arranged alphabetically under the appropriate heading: Co-ordi-
nating Bodies; or Foundations and Non-Pro¢ts. A bibliography is followed by three indexes: a full
index of organizations; an index by main activity (where organizations are listed under headings
including conservation and the environment, education, medicine and health, and social welfare);
and an index by geographical area of activity, allowing the reader to ¢nd organizations active in,
for example, South America, Central America and the Caribbean, Central and South-Eastern
Europe, or South Asia.

The Editors and publishers of The Europa International Foundation Directory are greatly
indebted to the many people who advised and helped with its compilation, and o¡er their sincere
thanks. They gratefully acknowledge the assistance of those foundations, trusts, NGOs and other
non-pro¢t organizations that updated their entries to ensure accuracy, and would like to thank the
governmental bodies and other national and international institutions, foundation centres and co-
ordinating bodies that have helped provide information on foundations and NGOs in all parts of
the world.

June 2023

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Contents

Abbreviations ix Germany 121


International Telephone Codes xi Ghana 147
Gibraltar 148
Directory Greece 148
Guatemala 151
Afghanistan 3 Guinea 152
Albania 4 Haiti 152
Angola 5 Honduras 153
Anguilla 6 Hong Kong 154
Argentina 6 Hungary 156
Armenia 9 Iceland 157
Australia 10 India 158
Austria 20 Indonesia 165
Azerbaijan 24 Iran 168
Bahamas 24 Iraq 168
Bangladesh 25 Ireland 169
Barbados 26 Israel 173
Belarus 26 Italy 176
Belgium 26 Jamaica 188
Benin 35 Japan 190
Bermuda 36 Jordan 200
Bolivia 36 Kazakhstan 202
Bosnia and Herzegovina 37 Kenya 202
Botswana 38 The Republic of Korea 205
Brazil 38 Kosovo 207
Bulgaria 43 Kuwait 208
Burkina Faso 45 Kyrgyzstan 209
Burundi 46 Latvia 209
Cabo Verde 46 Lebanon 210
Cambodia 47 Lesotho 212
Cameroon 48 Libya 212
Canada 48 Liechtenstein 212
Central African Republic 64 Lithuania 213
Chad 65 Luxembourg 214
Channel Islands 65 Madagascar 215
Chile 65 Malawi 215
The People’s Republic of China 67 Malaysia 216
Colombia 72 Maldives 217
Democratic Republic of the Congo 73 Mali 218
Republic of the Congo 74 Malta 218
Costa Rica 75 Mauritania 219
Co“te d’Ivoire 77 Mauritius 219
Croatia 78 Mexico 220
Curacao 79 Moldova 222
Cyprus 79 Monaco 222
Czech Republic (Czechia) 80 Mongolia 224
Denmark 84 Montenegro 224
Dominican Republic 89 Morocco 225
Ecuador 90 Mozambique 226
Egypt 92 Myanmar 226
El Salvador 93 Namibia 227
Estonia 94 Nepal 228
Eswatini 95 Netherlands 229
Ethiopia 96 New Zealand 237
Fiji 96 Nicaragua 241
Finland 97 Niger 241
France 101 Nigeria 242
The Gambia 119 North Macedonia 244
Georgia 120 Norway 245

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Oman 249 Switzerland 312


Pakistan 250 Taiwan 329
Palestinian Territories 252 Tajikistan 330
Panama 252 Tanzania 330
Papua New Guinea 253 Thailand 332
Paraguay 253 Timor-Leste 333
Peru 254 Trinidad and Tobago 334
Philippines 255 Tunisia 334
Poland 259 Tu«rkiye (Turkey) 335
Portugal 264 Uganda 340
Puerto Rico 267 Ukraine 341
Qatar 267 United Arab Emirates 342
Re¤union 268 United Kingdom 344
Romania 268 United States of America 402
Russian Federation 270 Uruguay 495
Rwanda 274 Uzbekistan 496
Saint Lucia 274 Vanuatu 496
Saudi Arabia 274 Vatican City 496
Senegal 276 Venezuela 497
Serbia 277 Viet Nam 499
Seychelles 278 Yemen 500
Singapore 278 Zambia 501
Slovakia 280 Zimbabwe 501
Slovenia 283
Somalia 283 Select Bibliography 505
South Africa 284
South Sudan 291
Indexes
Spain 292
Sri Lanka 304 Index of Foundations 511
Sudan 305 Index of Main Activities 533
Sweden 305 Index by Area of Activity 612

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Abbreviations

AB Alberta Dr. Drive


AC Companion of the Order of Australia DRC Democratic Republic of the Congo
ACT Australian Capital Territory Drs Doctorandus
Admin Administration ECOSOC Economic and Social Council (United Nations)
Admin. Administrative, Administrator Ed. Editor
AG Aktiengesellschaft (Joint Stock Company) Edif. Edi¢cio (building)
a.i. ad interim Eds Editors
AIDS acquired immune de¢ciency syndrome E.h. ehrenhalber (Honorary)
al. aleja (alley, avenue) Emer. Emeritus
Amb. Ambassador Eng. Engineer
Apdo Apartado (Post Box) etc. et cetera
approx. approximately EU European Union
Apt Apartment eV eingetragener Verein
AR Arkansas Exec. Executive
ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations f. founded
Assoc. associate FL Florida
Asst assistant fmr (ly) former (ly)
Aug. August Fr Father
Av. Avenida (avenue) G20 Group of Twenty
Avda Avenida (avenue) GA Georgia
Ave Avenue Gdns Gardens
AZ Arizona Gen. General
BC British Columbia GmbH Gesellschaft mit beschra«nkter Haftung
Bldg Building ha hectares
Blvd Boulevard h.c. honoris causa (honorary)
BP Bo|“ te Postale HE His (Her) Excellency
Bte Bo|“ te (Post Box) HH His (Her) Highness
bul. bulvar (boulevard) HI Hawaii
c. circa (about); cuadra(s) (block(s)) HIH His Imperial Highness
CA California HIV human immunode¢ciency virus
Cad. Caddesi (street) HM His (Her) Majesty
CEO Chief Executive O⁄cer Hon. Honourable; honorary
CFO Chief Financial O⁄cer HRH His (Her) Royal Highness
Chair. Chairman/woman, Chairmen/women HSH His (Her) Serene Highness
CIS Commonwealth of Independent States IA Iowa
Cl. Close ICT information and communications technology
cnr corner i.e. id est (that is to say)
CO Colorado IL Illinois
Co Company, County IN Indiana
Col Colonel Inc Incorporated
Col. Colonia incl. including
COO Chief Operating O⁄cer Ing. Engineer (German, Spanish)
Corpn Corporation Int. International
CP Case (Casa) Postale Ir Engineer (Dutch)
Cres. Crescent IT information technology
CSO civil society organization Izq. Izquierda (left)
CT Connecticut Jan. January
Ct Court Jl. Jalan (Street)
Cttee Committee Jr Junior
DC District of Columbia km kilometre
DE Delaware Latinx Latino/Latina
Dec. December LGBT lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender
Dem. Democratic LGBTQI+ lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and
Dept Department intersex
DF Distrito Federal Lic. Licenciado (Spanish)
Dir(s) Director(s) Lt Lieutenant
DNA deoxyribonucleic acid Ltd Limited
Dott. Dottore m. million
Dr Doctor MA Massachusetts

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ABBREVIATIONS

Ma. Mar|¤ a qq.v. quae vide (see, plural)


Maj. Major q.v. quod vide (see)
Man. Manager, Managing Rd Road
MB Manitoba Rep. Representative
MBA Master of Business Administration Repub. Republic
MD Maryland, Doctor of Medicine Retd Retired
Mgr Monseigneur, Monsignor Rev. Reverend
MI Michigan RI Rhode Island
MN Minnesota Rm Room
MO Missouri Rs rupees
Mons. Monsignor Rt Hon. Right Honourable
MP Member of Parliament Rt Rev. Right Reverend
MS Mississippi s/n sin nu¤mero (no number)
MSc Master of Science SA South Australia
n.a. not available SAR Special Administrative Region
Nat. National Sec. Secretary
NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization Sec.-Gen. Secretary-General
NC North Carolina Sept. September
NGO non-governmental organization Sok. Sokak (street)
NH New Hampshire
SpA Societa' per Azioni (Joint-Stock Company)
NJ New Jersey
Sq. Square
No(.) Nume¤ro, Nu¤mero, Number
Sr Senior
Nov. November
St Saint, Street
nr near
NRs Nepalese rupees Str. Strasse (street)
NSW New South Wales Treas. Treasurer
NV Naamloze Vennootschap TX Texas
NW North West u./u¤t utca (street)
NY New York UAE United Arab Emirates
Oct. October UK United Kingdom
OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and ul. ulitsa (street)
Development UN United Nations
Of. O¢cina (O⁄ce) UNESCO United Nations Educational, Scienti¢c and
OH Ohio Cultural Organization
ON Ontario UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for
On. Honourable (Italian) Refugees
PA Pennsylvania UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund
per. pereulok (lane, alley) US (A) United States (of America)
PhD Doctor of Philosophy USSR Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Pl. Place UT Utah
PLC Public Limited Company VA Virginia
POB Post O⁄ce Box Vic Victoria
PR Public Relations vol.(s) volume(s)
Preb. Prebendal, Prebendary vul. vulitsa (street)
Pres(.) President, Presidents WA Washington (state),Western Australia
Prof. Professor WHO World Health Organization
Pty Proprietary WI Wisconsin
QC Que¤bec YMCA Young Men’s Christian Association
Qld Queensland

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International Telephone Codes


The following codes should be added to the relevant contact numbers listed in the Directory. The code and number must be
preceded by the International Dialling Code of the country from which you are calling.
Afghanistan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Gibraltar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 North Macedonia . . . . . . . . . . . 389
Albania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 355 Greece . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Norway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Angola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 244 Guatemala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 502 Oman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 968
Anguilla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 264 Guinea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224 Pakistan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Argentina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Haiti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 509 Palestinian Territories . . . . 970/972
Armenia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 374 Honduras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 504 Panama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 507
Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Hong Kong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 852 Papua New Guinea . . . . . . . . . . 675
Austria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Hungary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Paraguay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 595
Azerbaijan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 994 Iceland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 354 Peru . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Bahamas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 242 India . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Philippines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
Bangladesh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 880 Indonesia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Poland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Barbados . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 246 Iran . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 Portugal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 351
Belarus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375 Iraq . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 964 Puerto Rico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 787
Belgium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Ireland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 353 Qatar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 974
Benin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229 Israel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 972 Re¤union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262
Bermuda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 441 Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Romania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Bolivia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 591 Jamaica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 876 Russian Federation . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Bosnia and Herzegovina . . . . . 387 Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Rwanda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
Botswana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267 Jordan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 962 Saint Lucia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 758
Brazil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Kazakhstan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Saudi Arabia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 966
Bulgaria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 359 Kenya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 254 Senegal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221
Burkina Faso . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 226 Korea (Republic) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Serbia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 381
Burundi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257 Kosovo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Seychelles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248
Cabo Verde . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238 Kuwait . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 965 Singapore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Cambodia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 855 Kyrgyzstan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 996 Slovakia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 421
Cameroon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 237 Latvia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 371 Slovenia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 386
Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Lebanon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 961 Somalia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252
Central African Republic . . . . 236 Lesotho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266 South Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Chad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 235 Libya . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218 South Sudan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
Channel Islands . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Liechtenstein . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 423 Spain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Chile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Lithuania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 370 Sri Lanka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
China (People’s Republic) . . . . . . 86 Luxembourg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352 Sudan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 249
Colombia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Madagascar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 261 Sweden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Congo (Democratic Republic) . 243 Malawi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 265 Switzerland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Congo (Republic) . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Malaysia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Taiwan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 886
Costa Rica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 506 Maldives . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 960 Tajikistan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 992
Co“te d’Ivoire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225 Mali . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 223 Tanzania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 255
Croatia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385 Malta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356 Thailand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Curacao . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599 Mauritania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222 Timor-Leste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 670
Cyprus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357 Mauritius . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230 Trinidad and Tobago . . . . . . . . 868
Czech Republic (Czechia) . . . . 420 Mexico . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Tunisia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 216
Denmark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Moldova . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 373 Tu«rkiye (Turkey) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Dominican Republic . . . . . . . . 1 809 Monaco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 377 Uganda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256
Ecuador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 593 Mongolia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 976 Ukraine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 380
Egypt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Montenegro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382 United Arab Emirates . . . . . . . 971
El Salvador . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 503 Morocco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212 United Kingdom . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Estonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 372 Mozambique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258 United States of America . . . . . . 1
Eswatini . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 Myanmar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Uruguay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 598
Ethiopia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 Namibia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 264 Uzbekistan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 998
Fiji . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 679 Nepal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 977 Vanuatu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 678
Finland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 358 Netherlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Vatican City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
France . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 New Caledonia . . . . . . . . . . . . . 687 Venezuela . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Gambia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220 New Zealand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Viet Nam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 995 Nicaragua . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 505 Yemen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 967
Germany . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Niger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227 Zambia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260
Ghana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233 Nigeria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 234 Zimbabwe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 263

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CO-ORDINATING BODIES FOUNDATIONS AND NON-PROFITS
Afghan Civil Society Forum OrganizationçACSFo Afghan Women’s Network
Established in 2001 in partnership with Swisspeace, at the Established in 1995 by Mary Akrami, founder of the Afghan
¢rst Afghan Civil Society Conference in Bad Honnef, Ger- Women Skills Development Center, following the UN Fourth
many. World Conference on Women; an umbrella organization.
Activities: Co-ordinates, expands and fosters civil society Activities: Operates in three main ¢elds: networking and co-
networks in Afghanistan and abroad. Programme areas ordinating with national and international organizations and
include: democracy and good governance; empowerment of individuals, sharing expertise and experience; advocacy and
women and young people; and peace and justice. The Forum lobbying, representing and promoting Afghan women; and
represents and involves Afghan citizens in political, social capacity building, to help women to participate in rehabilitat-
and economic development; builds institutional capacity in ing the country and reviving state institutions. The Network
public and civil society organizations; and promotes citizenry has regional o⁄ces in Balkh, Bamyan, Herat, Jalalabad, Kan-
and volunteering. It comprises 110 member organizations and dahar, Kunduz and Paktia, and works with partner organiza-
has regional o⁄ces in Bamyan, Gardiz, Jalalabad, Kunduz tions in other provinces. It comprises more than 3,500
and Mazar-i-Sharif. individual members and 125 female-led organizations.
Geographical Area of Activity: Principally Afghanistan, Geographical Area of Activity: Afghanistan (and Afghan
but also international. diaspora).
Publications: Annual Report; manuals; research and project Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; policy briefs; dis-
reports; books. cussion papers; position papers.
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Aziz Ra¢ee. Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Faizia Sadat.
Contact Details: House 271, District 10, Phase A, St 8, Lane 3, Contact Details: House 22, St 1, next to Naderya High School,
Shaheed Ahmad Shah Massood High School St, Qala-e-Fatul- 1003 Kabul; tel. 788383505; e-mail admin@awn-af.net;
lah Khan, Shar-i-Nau, D10, Kabul; tel. 793559424; e-mail info internet www.awn-af.net.
@acsf.af; internet www.acsf.af.
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit
Established in 2002 as an independent research institute, with
Afghanistan Institute for Civil SocietyçAICS the assistance of the international community in Afghanistan.
Established in 2014 with support from the Aga Khan Founda-
Activities: Carries out quantitative and qualitative public
tion and Counterpart International.
policy research on all aspects of Afghan society. Thematic
Activities: Encourages the growth of civil society and pro- areas cover: gender; governance and political economy; legal
motes pluralism and participatory development through capa- studies and constitutional review; natural resource manage-
city building and certi¢cation of local NGOs. The Institute ment; regional co-operation and migration studies; and social
carries out policy research and advocates reforms; and orga- protection and livelihoods. The Visiting Scholars Programme
nizes National Civil Society Week and provincial roundtables, is open to academics, postgraduate students and researchers
bringing together representatives from civil society, the for visits of up to three months. The Unit maintains a library
media, academia and government. It hosts the secretariat of of over 20,000 books and periodicals on Afghanistan, in print
the South Asia Hub of the Innovation for Change (I4C) global and digitally, in Dari, Pashto and English.
network, an initiative of CIVICUS (q.v.), co-ordinating regio-
Geographical Area of Activity: Afghanistan.
nal activities and events.
Publications: Newsletter (quarterly); The Intersection
Geographical Area of Activity: South Asia.
(blog); brie¢ng papers; case studies; discussion papers; issues
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; policy briefs; pol- papers; policy notes; synthesis papers; A to Z Guide to Afghani-
icy reference manuals; CSO Directory. stan Assistance (annual).
Finance: Annual income $500,000 (2023). Board: Sayed Jawad Jawed (Chair.).
Board of Directors: Dr Najmuddin Najm (Chair.). Principal Sta¡: Dir Dr Orzala Nemat; Deputy Dir Dr
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Mohammad Hashim Amiri. Nishank Motwani.
Contact Details: House 58, St 12, Qalah-e-Fatullah, Golahi Contact Details: Shahr-i-Naw, POB 38-015, Kabul; tel.
Paikob, opp. Sehat Afghan Clinic, Kabul; tel. 798650999; e- 202212415; e-mail areu@areu.org.af; internet www.areu.org
mail info@aicsafg.org; internet aicsafg.org. .af.

Armanshahr FoundationçOPEN ASIA


Civil Society Human Rights NetworkçCSHRN Established in 2006; a member of the International Federation
Established in 2004 by 24 human rights organizations. for Human RightsçFIDH (q.v.).
Activities: Promotes human rights, democracy and respect Activities: Promotes human rights, democratic values,
for the rule of law; strengthens the role of NGOs; acts as a co- women’s empowerment and justice.The Foundation’s activities
ordination centre for CSOs; and carries out educational pro- include awareness raising, promoting dialogue and public dis-
grammes. The Network works with state institutions and 58 cussion, education programmes, organizing conferences and
organizations throughout the country; and also with the Dan- events, issuing publications, and research. It holds an Interna-
ish Institute for Human Rights and the Society for Threatened tional Women’s Film Festival annually. The International
Peoples Switzerland. It has o⁄ces in Jalalabad, Mazar-i-Sharif Simorgh Peace Prize is awarded for works of literature and
and Herat. music. Has sister organizations in Tajikistan (f. 1995), Iran
Geographical Area of Activity: Afghanistan. and France (f. 2000).
Publications: Annual Report; thematic and research reports; Geographical Area of Activity: Afghanistan, France, Iran,
manuals. Tajikistan.
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Sayed Hussain Anosh. Publications: Newsletter; journals; brie¢ng notes; reports;
Contact Details: House 30, 12 St, Kart-e-3, Kabul; tel. handbooks; guides; poetry anthologies; e-books.
799796945; e-mail info@cshrn.af; internet www.cshrn.af. Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Guissou Jahangiri.

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Contact Details: House 195, 5th street on the left, Rashid St, MTN Afghanistan Foundation
Qassabi St, Baharestan Cinema, Karte Parwarn, Kabul; tel. Established in 2009 by MTN Afghanistan, a telecommunica-
662153297; e-mail contact@openasia.org; internet openasia tions company; part of the MTN Foundations network.
.org.
Activities: Administers MTN Afghanistan’s social invest-
ment programmes in three main areas: community and health;
Foundation for Culture and Civil Society education; and national development. Initiatives
Established in 2003 to promote Afghan culture and to include: assisting internally displaced people and returnees;
strengthen civil society. helping with orphanages; providing emergency medical relief
Activities: Assists CSOs through providing technical advice and humanitarian assistance following natural disasters and
on sociocultural activities. The Foundation helps Afghan during the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic; restoring and
artists to travel abroad and hosts events by those living renovating classrooms, schools and mosques; creating
abroad. In 2019, with funding from the British Council (q.v.), libraries and computer laboratories; providing books and aca-
it began the restoration of paintings from the Afghan National demic materials to schoolchildren; o¡ering educational oppor-
Gallery collection, which was destroyed by the Taliban. Has tunities and scholarships to young people; and organizing
cultural centres in Baghlan, Frayab, Herat, Jalalabad, Kanda- capacity-building seminars. The Foundation also encourages
har, Khost and Mazar-i-Sharif. employee volunteering.
Geographical Area of Activity: Afghanistan. Geographical Area of Activity: Afghanistan.
Finance: Receives funding from international donors. Principal Sta¡: MTN Afghanistan Gen. Man., Corporate
Principal Sta¡: Chair. Mir Ahammad Joyenda; Exec. Dir A¡airs Hidayatullah Zahid.
Timor Hakimyar. Contact Details: POB 700, MTN Park Plaza, opp. Shar-e-
Contact Details: 869 Salang Wat St, POB 5965, Kabul; tel. Naw Park, Kabul; tel. 772222779; e-mail customerservices.af
700278905; e-mail fccs.director@gmail.com; internet www @mtn.com; internet mtn.com.af/foundation.
.facebook.com/pro¢le.php?id=100061611524677.
Transparent Election Foundation of Afghanistanç
Ghazanfar Foundation TEFA (Benaad Enetkhabat Shafaf Afghanistan)
Established in 2008 by Ghazanfar Group, a business conglom- Established in 2009 by Mohammad Naeem Ayubzada as an
erate, inspired by Islamic, moral and humanitarian values. election-monitoring organization; an umbrella organization.
Activities: Works to improve living conditions and provide Activities: Promotes transparency and justice in political
opportunities to disadvantaged people through promoting and social processes and mutual trust between the public and
rural and economic development. Main programme areas are: government, based on democratic values and principles. The
community development and rehabilitation; education; Foundation supports women’s rights, promoting their
healthcare; employment; and housing. The Foundation o¡ers increased participation in elections; and strengthens the
scholarships and skills training, and carries out general chari- e¡ectiveness of CSOs in the ¢elds of social a¡airs, electoral
table activities. reforms, advocacy and professional and impartial monitoring
Geographical Area of Activity: Afghanistan. at all stages of elections. Internationally, it has monitored elec-
Publications: Ghazanfar Foundation Magazine; reports. tions in seven countries and participated in international con-
ferences. Comprises 48 CSOs.
Finance: Funded by the Ghazanfar Group.
Geographical Area of Activity: Afghanistan.
Principal Sta¡: Chair. Al-Hajj Mohammad Ibrahim
Ghazanfar. Publications: Surveys; training manuals; election guidelines.
Contact Details: Burj Ghazanfar, Baihaqi St, Mazar-i- Principal Sta¡: Dir Mohammad Naeem Ayubzada.
Sharif; tel. 793101700; e-mail info@ghazanfargroup.com; Contact Details: House 5, Jamal Mena, Kabul; tel.
internet www.ghazanfargroup.com/ghazanfar-foundation 795868730; e-mail tefa.afghan@gmail.com; internet www
.php?lang=en. .tefa.org.af.

ALBANIA
FOUNDATIONS AND NON-PROFITS Principal Sta¡: Chair. Dr Albert Rakipi; Exec. Dir Alba
C°ela.
Albanian Institute for International StudiesçAIIS Contact Details: Anton Zako C°ajupi No. 20/5, Tirana; tel. (4)
4400084; e-mail aiis@aiis-albania.org; internet www.aiis
Established in 1998 as a research institute by a group of aca-
-albania.org.
demics and analysts.
Activities: Carries out applied public policy research and Fondacioni Shoqe«ria e Hapur pe«r Shqipe«rine« (Open
analysis in the ¢elds of foreign policy and national security; Society Foundation for AlbaniaçOSFA)
studies political, economic, security, ethnic, cultural, and reli- Established in 1992; an independent foundation, part of the
gious developments in the Balkans region; and promotes con- Open Society Foundations (q.v.) network.
£ict resolution, dialogue and reconciliation. Programme areas
include: security studies; democracy; the market economy; Activities: Works in the ¢elds of good governance and EU
Euro-Atlantic integration; NATO membership; regional co- integration, justice and human rights, and social inclusion.
operation; and EU integration. The Institute organizes the Programme areas include: civil society; education; govern-
Foreign Policy Forum and maintains a library on interna- ance and accountability; media; the rule of law; Roma people;
tional relations. and socioeconomic rights. The Foundation co-operates with
other foundations in the Open Society Foundations network
Geographical Area of Activity: Balkans region. on international programmes, and aims to assist with the inte-
gration of Albania into the EU. It administers scholarships for
Publications: Newsletter; Europa (magazine); Tirana Obser- graduate-level study abroad at the American University of Bul-
vatory (quarterly magazine); policy papers; working papers; garia in Blagoevgrad and the American College of Thessalo-
reports; essays; books. niki.
Board of Directors: Artan Hajdari (Chair.). Geographical Area of Activity: Albania.

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Publications: Annual Report. programme areas include: capacity building of public institu-
Board: Elona Mullahi (Koc°i) (Chair.). tions; decentralization and governance; empowering civil
society; EU integration; judicial reform; legislative advocacy;
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Andi Dobrushi.
media policies and regulatory reform; and public administra-
Contact Details: Rr. Qemal Stafa, pall. 120/2, Tirana; tel. (4) tion reform.
2234621; e-mail info@osfa.al; internet www.osfa.al.
Geographical Area of Activity: Albania.
Fondacioni Shqiptar pe«r te« Drejtat e Personave me Publications: Newsletter; action plans.
Afte«si te« Ku¢zuarçFSHDPAK (Albanian Disability Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Lidra Elezi.
Rights Foundation) Contact Details: Sheshi ‘Skenderbej’, Pallati Kultures
Established in 1994 as an Oxfam (q.v.) disability programme in (QTZHK), kati II, No. 9, Tirana; tel. (4) 2267009; e-mail info
Albania; became an independent local NGO in 1996. @ipls.org; internet ipls.org.
Activities: Empowers disabled people by improving their
capacity to support their integration into society.The Founda- Vodafone Albania Foundation
tion helps people with disabilities, their families, disability
Established in 2007 by Vodafone Albania, a telecommunica-
NGOs, and professionals who work directly with the disabled.
tions company; part of theVodafone Foundation (q.v.) network.
It works in the areas of information and documentation ser-
vices, hosting the National Center of Information and Docu- Activities: Makes grants to projects in the ¢elds of education,
mentation on Disability; runs a training and technical healthcare, support for vulnerable groups and emergency
assistance centre; provides counselling and free legal aid; response. The Foundation promotes employee volunteering
and carries out advocacy and awareness-raising activities. and provides technology to unsupported communities and
people a¡ected by natural disasters. Under the Vodafone Dis-
Geographical Area of Activity: Albania.
tinction Bursary Fund it o¡ers scholarships to study Master’s
Publications: Annual Report; Bulletin Informativ (2 a year); degrees at international universities in subjects that require
information sheets; studies and research; books; manuals; digital skills.
guides.
Geographical Area of Activity: Albania.
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Blerta C°ani Drenofci.
Restrictions: Scholarships are open to Albanian graduates
Contact Details: Rr. Bogdani (ish-A. Z. C°ajupi), pall. 15, kati aged up to 35 years; candidates must return to Albania to
III (3), Tirana; tel. (4) 2269426; e-mail info@adrf.al; internet intern for Vodafone Albania for six months after completing
adrf.al. their studies.
Publications: Annual Report.
Institute for Policy and Legal StudiesçIPLS
Finance: Annual disbursements 52,000,000 lek.
Established in 1999 with the assistance of the US-based East
West Management Institute; a think tank, registered as a Board of Directors: Christina Samoulada (Chair.); Artur
foundation. Tomini (Treas.).
Activities: Provides legal assistance and training to govern- Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Viola Puci.
ment, non-government and international organizations work- Contact Details: AutostradaTirane-Durre«s, Rr. Pavare«sia 61,
ing in Albania; and policy analysis and recommendations on Kashar, Tirana 1050; tel. (4) 2283072; e-mail foundation.al
the implementation of laws and their public impact. Main @vodafone.com; internet www.vodafone.al/fondacioni.

ANGOLA
FOUNDATIONS AND NON-PROFITS Fundac°a‹o Eduardo dos SantosçFESA (Eduardo dos
Santos Foundation)
Fundac°a‹o Sindika Dokolo (Sindika Dokolo Foundation) Established in 1996 by Jose¤ Eduardo dos Santos.
Established in 2007 by Sindika Dokolo, a Congolese business Activities: Works in partnership with the Government in the
person and art collector, and Fernando Alvim, an artist, to ¢elds of child support, education, health, science and
support the development of contemporary African art, the research, culture, sport and humanitarian assistance. Pro-
¢rst edition of the Trienal de Luanda and the creation of the jects include poverty alleviation, and distributing food and
¢rst African pavilion at the 52nd Venice Biennale. clothing; building health centres and providing medical care;
Activities: Manages and exhibits a collection of around 5,000 building schools and improving access to work and education;
contemporary African works of art. The Foundation works in and promoting sports. The Foundation organizes conferences;
partnership with African cities and nations, and international and o¡ers scholarships and fellowships. It has o⁄ces in Brazil,
institutions to promote African culture. It hosts exhibitions, Canada and Spain.
loans works of art and maintains a database of artists. Geographical Area of Activity: Angola.
Geographical Area of Activity: International. Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; Revista FESA
Publications: Newsletter. (magazine); book.
Principal Sta¡: Vice-Pres. Fernando Alvim. Board of Trustees: Ismael Diogo Da Silva (Pres.); Joaquim
Duarte Gomes (Vice-Pres.).
Contact Details: Palacio de Ferro, Rua Major Kanhangulo,
Ingombota, Luanda; e-mail contact@fondation Principal Sta¡: Dir-Gen. Dr Joa‹o de Deus Gomes Pereira.
-sindikadokolo.com; internet www.fondation-sindikadokolo Contact Details: 64 Rua Houari Boumedienne, Miramar,
.com. Luanda; tel. 944541803; e-mail info@fesa.ao; internet fesa.ao.

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ANGUILLA
FOUNDATIONS AND NON-PROFITS citizens and lesbian and gay young people; the Teacher Noonie
Fund, focusing on early childhood development; the Lydia and
Anguilla Community Foundation Jeremiah Gumbs Fund, providing care for the mentally ill; and
Established in 1999 with the support of the Social Security the Anguilla Cares Fund, which awards grants every 12^18
Development Fund. months based on community needs.
Activities: Promotes local philanthropy. The Foundation Geographical Area of Activity: Anguilla.
manages eight funds: the General Endowment, a long-term Restrictions: Grants to individuals are limited to scholar-
fund which supports NGOs, projects and other initiatives; ship assistance.
the Mouton Scholarship Fund, providing scholarships for gen- Board: Bonnie Richardson Lake (Chair.); Perin Bradley
eral tertiary-level education abroad; the Anguilla College (Treas.); Seymour Hodge (Sec.).
Scholarship Fund, providing scholarships for tertiary-level
education abroad in the ¢elds of information technology and Principal Sta¡: Dir Carrolle Devonish.
medicine; the David Berglund Scholarship Fund, providing Contact Details: POB 1097, The Valley 2640; Devonish Art
scholarships to study veterinary medicine and services; the Gallery Bldg, West End; tel. 4765162; e-mail brichardsonlake
David and Pauline Farmer Fund, providing services for senior @yahoo.com; internet www.acf.org.ai.

ARGENTINA
CO-ORDINATING BODY Finance: Each National Federation has its own budget.
Board of Trustees: Dr Ana Mon (Pres.).
Grupo de Fundaciones y Empresas (Group of Founda- Contact Details: Calle 33, No. 1078 (e/ 16 y 17), 1900 La Plata;
tions and Businesses) tel. (221) 422-3734; e-mail family18support@gmail.com;
Established in 1995 to promote the development of foundations internet apoyofamiliar.org.
in Argentina.
Activities: Promotes the development of philanthropy and Consejo Argentino para las Relaciones Internacio-
provides information to foundations about philanthropy, nalesçCARI (Argentine Council for International Rela-
social investment and volunteering. The Group maintains tions)
online databases on foundations and projects operated by
not-for-pro¢t organizations; o¡ers a diploma in education pol- Established in 1978 by former Foreign Minister Dr Carlos
icy aimed at business people and leaders of companies and Manuel Mun‹iz and a group of international a¡airs profes-
foundations; and established the Observatorio de Salud on sionals as an independent non-pro¢t organization; a think
public health policy. Has 71 member organizations. tank.
Geographical Area of Activity: Argentina. Activities: Studies and analyses the political, economic, cul-
tural and social aspects of Argentina’s international relations.
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter (monthly); Proyec- Thematic areas of study include: Argentina’s foreign policy;
tos Aprobados (quarterly publication on projects funded by coronavirus; defence and security; democracy and human
foundations). rights; economy; energy and environment; global and regional
Board of Directors: Santiago Gallo (Pres.); Agustina governance; science and technology; and society and culture.
Catone (Vice-Pres.); Javier di Biase (Treas.); Mar|¤ a Julia D|¤ az The Council carries out work through permanent study com-
Ardaya (Sec.). mittees and working groups; and established the Institute of
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Javier Garc|¤ a Moritan. International Law (f. 1993) and the Institute for International
Contact Details: Av. Pres. Roque Sa¤enz Pen‹a 615, piso 9, Of. Security and Strategic A¡airs (f. 1994). It organizes bilateral
911, C1035AAB Buenos Aires; tel. (11) 5272-0513; e-mail gdfe dialogue forums, conferences, lectures, meetings and semi-
@gdfe.org.ar; internet www.gdfe.org.ar. nars; and comprises the Documentation Center for African
Studies. The Young Group contributes to the training and
development of young professionals aged 25^40 years. Has
FOUNDATIONS AND NON-PROFITS more than 1,000 members internationally.
Confederacio¤n Internacional de Apoyo Familiarç Geographical Area of Activity: International.
CIAF (International Confederation for Family Support) Publications: Academic Report (annual); Art|¤ culos yTestimo-
Established in 1984 by Dr Ana Mon as the Federacio¤n Argen- nios (series); Cro¤nicas del Foro (series); Los Diploma¤ticos
tina de Apoyo Familiar; in 1999 CIAF brought together the (series); newsletters; working papers; books.
national federations of Argentina, Mexico, Peru and Uruguay, Executive Committee: Jose¤ Octavio Bordo¤n
and later Haiti, India and South Africa. (Pres.); Francisco de Santiban‹es (Vice-Pres.); Ricardo Ernesto
Activities: Works in the ¢eld of social welfare with the aim of Lagorio (Gen. Sec.); Dr Carola Ramo¤n (Treas.).
eradicating poverty. Trains leaders in various parts of the Contact Details: Uruguay 1037, piso 1, C1016ACA Buenos
world so that they can operate autonomously and with self-suf- Aires; tel. (11) 4811-0072; e-mail cari@cari.org.ar; internet
¢ciency. Has consultative status with ECOSOC; with more cari.org.ar.
than 1,000 centres internationally, of which over 800 are in
Argentina. Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Socialesç
Geographical Area of Activity: Africa, Asia, Latin Amer- CLACSO (Latin American Council of Social Sciences)
ica. Established in 1967 as an international NGO; a think tank.
Restrictions: Grants only to organizations working in the Activities: Promotes social research on issues of importance
area of social promotion among children and young people, to Latin America and the Caribbean through academic
women and families in need; no grants to individuals. research, and South^South and North^South co-operation
Publications: Reports. and dialogue. Areas of interest include: combating poverty

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and inequality; strengthening human rights and democratic Activities: Focuses on four main ¢elds of interest: energy eco-
participation; economically, socially and environmentally sus- nomics and planning, with an emphasis on developing coun-
tainable development; and the democratization of access to tries; environmental policy and sustainable development;
knowledge and evidence-based research.The Council supports quality of life; and philosophy. Main programmes are: Environ-
the formation of networks and institutions working in the ment and Development; Complex Systems Analysis; Energy;
¢elds of the social sciences and humanities, o¡ering scholar- and Integrated Policy and Development. The Foundation
ships and research grants, organizing international seminars issues publications and takes part in regional conferences
and working groups, and publishing research ¢ndings. It com- and symposia. It maintains a library containing approx.
prises 836 research and postgraduate centres from 55 coun- 10,000 books and monographs; maintains an o⁄ce in Buenos
tries; and has associative status with ECOSOC. Aires.
Geographical Area of Activity: International. Geographical Area of Activity: Argentina.
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; Cuadernos del Pen- Publications: Bolet|¤ n Bibliogra¤¢co (2 a year); Revista Desar-
samiento Cr|¤ tico Latinoamericano (series); policy briefs; work- rollo y Energ|¤ a (2 a year); Revista Patago¤nica de Filosof|¤ a (jour-
ing group newsletters; working groups collections; nal); books; periodicals; journals; working papers.
South^South collection; books; magazines; encyclopaedias. Finance: Annual budget of the Foundation and its associated
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Sec. Dr Karina Batthya¤ny. groups approx. US $1,100,000.
Contact Details: Estados Unidos 1168, C1101AAX Buenos Principal Sta¡: Chief Exec. Nicola¤s di Sbroiavacca; Exec.
Aires; tel. (11) 4304-9145; e-mail clacsoinst@clacso.edu.ar; Vice-Pres. Hilda S. Dubrovsky.
internet www.clacso.org. Contact Details: Av. Bustillo 9500, R8402AGP San Carlos de
Bariloche; Piedras 482 2nd H, C1070AAJ Buenos Aires; tel.
Fundacio¤n Acindar (Ac|¤ ndar Foundation) (29) 4446-2500; (11) 4331-2021; e-mail fb@fundacionbariloche
.org.ar; internet www.fundacionbariloche
Founded in 1962 by Acindar (Industria Argentina de Aceros .org.ar.
SA), a steel manufacturer, now Acindar Grupo ArcelorMittal.
Activities: Works mainly in the areas of education and social
Fundacio¤n Bunge y Born (Bunge y Born Foundation)
welfare. The Foundation collaborates with the Government,
educational institutions and CSOs; supports initiatives that Founded in 1963 by the Bunge Group of agribusiness compa-
promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics nies.
(STEM); and o¡ers scholarships to the children of employees Activities: Operates in the ¢elds of education, scienti¢c
for secondary and higher education. It operates in ¢ve cities research, health and culture; and provides emergency aid
in Argentina where the company has a presence, principally and medical equipment during natural or humanitarian
in Villa Constitucio¤n, Santa Fe province. disasters.The Foundation o¡ers grants for research into infec-
Geographical Area of Activity: Argentina. tious diseases and social vulnerability. It also awards scholar-
ships for young Argentinians to carry out doctoral research in
Publications: Annual Report; reports.
scienti¢c disciplines at universities and research centres in
Board of Directors: Arturo T. Acevedo (Pres.); Everton Gui- Germany and the USA; for university and professional train-
maraes Negresiolo (Vice-Pres.). ing in nursing; and training in cultural management for
Contact Details: Estanislas Zeballos 2739, 1643 Beccar, Bue- administrators and civil servants.
nos Aires; tel. (11) 5077-5000; e-mail fundacion.acindar Geographical Area of Activity: Argentina, Germany, USA.
@arcelormittal.com.ar; internet www.fundacionacindar.org
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; books.
.ar.
Finance: Annual programme expenditure 106,452,859 pesos
(2019).
Fundacio¤n Ambiente y Recursos NaturalesçFARN Board of Directors: Jorge Born (Pres.); Alejandro de LaTour
(Environment and Natural Resources Foundation) d’Auvergne (Vice-Pres.); Jenefer Fe¤raud (Second Vice-Pres.).
Founded in 1985 by Dr Guillermo J. Cano, a lawyer and diplo- Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Gerardo della Paolera.
mat.
Contact Details: 25 de Mayo 501, piso 6, C1002ABK, 1002
Activities: Promotes democratic and participatory citizen- Buenos Aires; tel. (11) 4318-6600; e-mail info@fundacionbyb
ship and sustainable development through environmental .org; internet www.fundacionbyb.org.
advocacy. Programme areas include: agriculture; biodiversity;
climate change; economics and environmental policy; energy
and infrastructure; environmental justice and rights; mining Fundacio¤n Torcuato Di Tella (Torcuato Di Tella Founda-
and glaciers; and pollution.The Foundation awards the annual tion)
Adriana Schi¡rin Prize for innovation for the environment. It Established in 1958 by Torcuato Di Tella, an industrialist.
has consultative status with ECOSOC. Activities: Carries out research projects and provides techni-
Geographical Area of Activity: International. cal assistance in relation to environmental issues, climate
Publications: Annual Report; Annual Environmental change and energy. Areas of interest include: adaptation; car-
Report; Pulso Ambiental (digital magazine, 2 a year); Environ- bon pricing; climate ¢nancing; deep decarbonization; the eco-
mental Law Supplement (quarterly, in Spanish); articles, nomics of climate change; knowledge platforms; and wetlands.
reports, papers and other publications. In 2002, in conjunction with the Instituto di Tella, the Founda-
tion established the Centro de Estudios en Cambio Clima¤tico
Finance: Annual income 136,089,049 pesos, expenditure Global (CECcG), which works with the Universidad de Tor-
136,282,731 pesos (30 June 2021). cuato di Tella to investigate the impacts of climate change,
Board of Directors: Diego Luzuriaga (Pres.); Jorge Schi¡rin in£uence public policy and contribute to the debate about
(Vice-Pres.); Mariana Lome¤ (Treas.); Margarita Carle¤s (Sec.). environmental issues and governance. It co-ordinates the
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Andre¤s Na¤poli; Deputy Exec. Dir activities of the Argentinian delegation of Delta Alliance;
Ana Di Pangracio. and has observer status at meetings of the UN Framework
Contact Details: Sa¤nchez de Bustamante 27, piso 1, Convention on Climate Change.
C1173AAA Buenos Aires; tel. (11) 4865-1707; e-mail info@farn Geographical Area of Activity: Argentina.
.org.ar; internet www.farn.org.ar. Publications: Newsletter; working papers; books; blog.
Board of Directors: Daniel Perczyk (Chair.).
Fundacio¤n Bariloche (Bariloche Foundation) Principal Sta¡: CECcG Man. Herna¤n Carlino.
Founded in 1963 by a group of business people and scientists Contact Details: Esmeralda 1376, Buenos Aires; tel. (11) 5697-
from the National Atomic Energy Commission. 5394; internet ftdt.cc.

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Fundacio¤n para Estudio e Investigacio¤n de la Mujerç Publications: Revista Novedades (magazine); Monitor/Foco
FEIM (Foundation for Women’s Research and Studies) Fiscal; discussion papers; agroindustry reports; situation
Established in 1989 by a group of women gender experts; has reports; studies.
consultative status at the UN. Board: Mar|¤ a P|¤ a Astori (Pres.); Marcos Brito (First Vice-
Activities: Works in the area of girls’and women’s rights, pro- Pres.); Dr Jose¤ Enrique Mart|¤ n (Second Vice-Pres.); Sergio
viding services such as healthcare and health education (espe- Oscar Roggio (Treas.).
cially regarding AIDS and reproductive health); promotes the Principal Sta¡: Gen. Man. Jose¤ A. Santanoceto; Exec. Dir
development of small enterprises; conducts research; and Myrian R. Mart|¤ nez.
maintains a library. The Foundation also operates in the area Contact Details: Ituzaingo¤ 1368, 5000 Co¤rdoba; tel. (351) 463-
of the environment, promoting recycling, solar energy and the 0000; e-mail info@fundmediterranea.org.ar; internet ieral
development of environmental organizations in Argentina. .org.
Geographical Area of Activity: Argentina.
Publications: Newsletter; books; information on health mat- Fundacio¤n Mujeres en IgualdadçMEI (Women in
ters. Equality Foundation)
Finance: Annual budget approx. US $100,000. Established in 1990 by Zita Montes de Oca, a women’s rights
Board of Directors: Dr Mabel Bianco (Pres. and CEO); Lidia advocate.
Heller (Treas.); Dr Laura Pagani (Sec.). Activities: Challenges gender violence and discrimination;
Contact Details: Parana¤ 135, piso 3, Of. 13, C1017AAC Buenos and promotes women’s social, economic, cultural and political
Aires; tel. (11) 4372-2763; e-mail feim@feim.org.ar; internet development. The Foundation supports women’s empower-
www.feim.org.ar. ment, with a focus on gender violence, tra⁄cking and pimping,
the digital world, gender and corruption, and gender and
sports. MEI also established Femplea, a digital platform to
create job opportunities for and provide training to women. It
Fundacio¤n de Investigaciones Econo¤micas Latino-
organizes international women’s forums against corruption; it
americanasçFIEL (Foundation for Latin American
has consultative status at ECOSOC.
Economic Research)
Geographical Area of Activity: Mainly Argentina.
Founded in 1964 by the Chamber of Commerce of Argentina,
the Stock Exchange of Buenos Aires, the Argentine Industrial Publications: Mujeres en Pol|¤ tica (magazine); bulletins;
Union and the Cattle Breeders’Association. brochures; handbooks.
Activities: Operates in the ¢eld of economic a¡airs, through Board of Trustees: Silvia Carmen Ferraro (Pres.); Sonia San-
conducting public policy analysis and research on business toro (Vice-Pres.); Mar|¤ a Ine¤s Rodr|¤ guez Aguilar (Treas.);
trends and structural problems of the Argentinian and Cen- Myrtha Schalom (Sec.).
tral and South American economies. Areas of interest include: Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Monique Thiteux-Altschul.
analysis and design of social policies in health, education, and Contact Details: Urquiza 1835, 1602 Florida, Buenos Aires;
social and employment programmes; the energy economy; tel. (11) 4791-0821; e-mail violencianunca@gmail.com;
environmental economics; ¢scal growth, monetary policy, the internet mujeresenigualdad.org.
¢nancial sector, banking and insurance; foreign trade and
international negotiations; income distribution and poverty;
industry, agriculture, commerce and services; law and eco-
Fundacio¤n SESçSustentabilidad, Educacio¤n, Soli-
nomics; municipal and provincial socioeconomic development,
daridad (SES FoundationçSustainability, Education,
business and public policy; national and regional macroeco-
Solidarity)
nomics; price indexes and monitoring; and small and med- Established in 1999.
ium-sized businesses. The Foundation co-operates with Activities: Promotes sustainability, education and social
similar Central and South American organizations. It main- inclusion. The Foundation carries out activities in the areas
tains a library and database. of: inclusive, quality education; institutional capacity building
Geographical Area of Activity: Central and South America of CSOs; job opportunities for young people; and youth partici-
(mainly Argentina). pation. It develops training initiatives for the social and politi-
cal inclusion of young people; funds projects in schools and
Publications: Annual Report; FIEL News (monthly); Partes
higher education institutions; and provides technical and
de Prensa (monthly); Indicadores de Coyuntura (monthly); Doc-
¢nancial assistance to CSOs and NGOs. Comprises more
umentos de Trabajo (quarterly); Indicadores de Actividad y Pre-
than 10 national, regional and international networks.
cios (monthly); books; studies; surveys; working papers.
Geographical Area of Activity: Central and South Amer-
Finance: Annual income 59,433,247 pesos, expenditure
ica, Europe.
61,205,315 pesos (31 Dec. 2020).
Restrictions: No grants to individuals; grants only to part-
Board of Directors: Dr Daniel Herrero (Pres.); Teo¤¢lo
ner organizations.
Lacroze (First Vice-Pres.); Dr Carlos Ormachea (Second Vice-
Pres.); Mar|¤ a Carmen Tettamanti (Third Vice-Pres.); Gustavo Publications: Annual Report; Bolet|¤ n (electronic newsletter);
Canzani (Treas.); Franco Livini (Sec.). reports; surveys; toolkits.
Contact Details: Co¤rdoba 637, piso 4, C1054AAF Buenos Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Alejandra Solla.
Aires; tel. (11) 4314-1990; e-mail info@¢el.org.ar; internet Contact Details: San Mart|¤ n 575, piso 6A, C1004ABO Buenos
www.¢el.org. Aires; tel. (11) 5368-8370; e-mail info@fundses.org.ar; internet
www.fundses.org.ar.

Fundacio¤n Mediterra¤neaçIERAL (Mediterranean Fundacio¤n Telefo¤nica Movistar Argentina (Telefo¤nica


Foundation) Movistar Argentina Foundation)
Founded in 1977 by 34 companies from Co¤rdoba province. Established in 1999 by Telefo¤nica-Movistar, a telecommunica-
Activities: Promotes national and regional economic tions company; part of the Fundacio¤n Telefo¤nica (q.v.) network.
research and analysis. The Foundation carries out research Activities: Carries out activities in the areas of digital cul-
and issues publications, and organizes conferences. It estab- ture, education, employability and volunteering. The Founda-
lished the Institute for Studies on the Argentine and Latin tion o¡ers free online training and digital tools via the
American Reality, a think tank which carries out regional Conecta Empleo platform. It works with partners in the pri-
socioeconomic research and analysis in the national interest. vate, public and third sectors, carrying out research and orga-
Geographical Area of Activity: Central and South Amer- nizing conferences, exhibitions and workshops.
ica. Geographical Area of Activity: Argentina.

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Publications: Newsletter. activities include: producing and publishing information on
Board of Trustees: Marcelo Ricardo Tarakdjian (Pres.); integration processes, foreign direct investment and trade in
Sebastia¤n Minoyetti (Treas.); Alejandro Pinedo (Sec.). services developing technologies and platforms to foster the
exchange of ideas and trade regionally; capacity building in
Principal Sta¡: Dir Agustina Catone; Man. Gustavo Blanco
the public and private sectors; and promoting strategic dialo-
Garc|¤ a Ordas.
gue.
Contact Details: Arenales 1540, C1061AAR Buenos Aires;
tel. (11) 4333-1300; e-mail educacion.ar@telefonica.com; Geographical Area of Activity: Latin America and the Car-
internet www.fundaciontelefonica.com.ar. ibbean.
Publications: Conexio¤n INTAL (monthly newsletter); Revista
Instituto para la Integracio¤n de Ame¤rica Latina y el Integracio¤n & Comercio (2 a year, magazine in English and
CaribeçBID-INTAL (Institute for Latin American and Spanish); Eco integracio¤n de Ame¤rica Latina (magazine);
Caribbean Integration) Latinobaro¤metro; Informe MERCOSUR; Monitor de Comercio;
Founded in 1965 by an agreement between the Inter-American databases; monographs; newsletters; periodicals; reports;
Development Bank and the Government of Argentina to pro- technical notes.
mote regional integration; a unit of the Inter-American Devel-
opment Bank. Principal Sta¡: Dir Ana Ines Basco.
Activities: Promotes the economic, digital and political inte- Contact Details: Esmeralda 130, Piso 16, Buenos Aires; tel.
gration of Latin American and the Caribbean, through provid- (11) 4323-2365; e-mail intal@iadb.org; internet www.iadb.org
ing technical, ¢nancial and operational support. Main /intal.

ARMENIA
CO-ORDINATING BODY Contact Details: Yerevan 0018, 47/1 Tigran Mets Ave; tel. (98)
948548; e-mail crrc@crrc.am; internet www.crrc.am.
NGO CenterçNGOC
Founded in 1994 as the Armenian Assembly of America, to pro- Eurasia Partnership Foundation-ArmeniaçEPF-
vide training and technical assistance on advocacy and public Armenia
policy advocacy; registered as a local NGO in 2005. Established in 1995 as an o⁄ce of the Eurasia Foundation (q.v.);
Activities: The NGO Center o¡ers a database of knowledge, became part of the Eurasia Partnership Foundation network
information and experience for civil society organizations. It in 2007.
contributes to the empowerment of civil society organizations Activities: Carries out policy research and analysis in the
through training, consultancy, research, awareness raising promotion of social justice and economic prosperity. Pro-
and capacity-building programmes and services. Its mission gramme areas include: anti-corruption and con£ict of inter-
is to promote citizen participation in development processes est; Armenian-Azerbaijani dialogue; Armenia^Tu«rkiye
of the state through continuous and systematic capacity (Turkey); business; civil society capacity building and youth
enhancement. empowerment; culture; human rights and democracy; media;
Geographical Area of Activity: Armenia. moving towards Europe; and peacebuilding and con£ict trans-
Publications: Armenian NGO News in Brief (annual); NGOC formation. The Foundation organizes discussions and confer-
Gazette (annual); studies; reports. ences; and o¡ers training, professional exchange tours of
Principal Sta¡: Pres. Arpine Hakobyan. Armenia and internships. It has a branch o⁄ce in Ijevan
(EPF North) and works with regional NGO partners. Has spe-
Contact Details: Vanadzor, Khorenatsi St 6/1; tel. (91) 643317; cial consultative status with ECOSOC.
e-mail info@ngoc.am; internet www.ngoc.am.
Geographical Area of Activity: South Caucasus.
Restrictions: Grants only for speci¢c projects.
FOUNDATIONS AND NON-PROFITS Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; policy briefs;
reports; country reports; conference reports; guidebooks;
Caucasus Research Resource Center Armenia Foun- toolkits.
dationçCRRC
Finance: Total assets US $2,315,247 (31 Dec. 2021).
Established in 2003 with support from the Carnegie Corpora-
Board of Trustees: Mary Sheehan (Pres.).
tion, the Eurasia Partnership Foundation and Yerevan Univer-
sity; became an independent body in 2013. Principal Sta¡: CEO Gevorg Ter-Gabrielyan.
Activities: Carries out social science and public policy Contact Details: Yerevan 0037, Suite 23, Azatutyan 1/21; tel.
research, analysis and data collection on regional socioeco- (10) 251575; e-mail info-epf@epfound.am; internet epfarmenia
nomic and political issues. Research areas include: CSOs, .am.
human rights and civic education; the economy and the labour
market; education, skills and research capacity building; gen- Future in Our Hands Youth NGOçFIOH
der; health and the environment; media; and migration. The
Established in 2011 by Tigranuhi Aleksanyan.
Center o¡ers grants and training, and organizes conferences
and summer schools. It maintains a social science library of Activities: Promotes youth education, participation in civil
more than 2,000 publications. society and democracy through providing opportunities for
young Armenians to travel abroad, organizing volunteering
Geographical Area of Activity: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Geor-
placements and training, and exchanges for young people
gia.
from other countries to travel to Armenia. The organization
Publications: Annual Report; Caucasus Barometer; surveys; participates in the EU’s Erasmus+ and European Voluntary
datasets; guides; blogs. Service programmes. It also o¡ers English-language tuition
Finance: Annual income US $351,623 (31 Dec. 2019). and holds seminars on social entrepreneurship.
Board of Trustees: Mary Sheehan (Pres.); Andrew Coxchell Geographical Area of Activity: Armenia, People’s Repub. of
(Treas.). China, EU, Georgia, Tu«rkiye (Turkey).
Principal Sta¡: CEO Sona Balasanyan. Publications: Newsletter.

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Principal Sta¡: Dir Tigranuhi Aleksanyan. Finance: Annual budget US $3,600,000 (2019).
Contact Details: 0033 Yerevan, Hakob Hakobyan 3; tel. (95) Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Larisa Minasyan; Deputy Dir
337873; e-mail info@¢oh-ngo.com; internet ¢oh-ngo.com. (Programmes) David Amiryan.
Contact Details: 375002 Yerevan, 7/1 cul-de-sac #2 o¡ Tuma-
Open Society FoundationsçArmenia nian St; tel. (77) 533862; e-mail info@osi.am; internet www.osf
Established in 1996; an independent organization, part of the .am.
Open Society Foundations (q.v.) network. Formerly known as
the Open Society Institute Assistance Foundation, Arme-
niaçOSIAFA. Ucom Foundation
Activities: Supports local NGOs to promote accountability, Established in 2011 as Orange Foundation Armenia by Orange,
human rights, justice, the rule of law and transparency. Pro- a telecommunications provider; present name adopted in 2016
gramme areas include: civil society; education; information after Ucom’s acquisition of Orange Armenia.
and the media; law and criminal justice; strategic litigation;
Activities: Carries out activities in the ¢elds of healthcare,
public health; and women. The organization awards scholar-
education and culture. The Foundation helps vulnerable peo-
ships for annual summer university courses and postgraduate
ple, through creating economic and social stability and devel-
study abroad at the Central European University in Budapest;
opment opportunities.
and also o¡ers the Policy Fellowships for independent policy-
orientated research and Academic Fellowships to encourage Geographical Area of Activity: Armenia.
young scholars to return to Armenia to take up positions in Publications: Annual Report.
universities. It hosts the Partnership for Open Society, a coali- Principal Sta¡: CEO Ara Khachatryan.
tion of more than 60 CSOs.
Contact Details: 0069 Yerevan, ‘Ucom’ CJSC, 8/4 Davit
Geographical Area of Activity: Armenia. Anhaght St; tel. (11) 444444; e-mail info@ucom.am; internet
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; reports; brie¢ngs. www.ucom.am/en/footer/foundation.

AUSTRALIA
CO-ORDINATING BODIES Finance: Annual income A$5,048,332, expenditure
A$5,328,886 (2021).
Good2Give Board: Ann Johnson, Amanda Miller (Co-Chair.).
Established in 2000 as Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) Aus- Principal Sta¡: CEO Jack Heath.
tralia; present name adopted in 2016. A member of the Global Contact Details: Level 2, 55 Collins St, Melbourne,Vic 3000;
Alliance of the Charities Aid Foundation. tel. (3) 9662 9299; e-mail info@philanthropy.org.au; internet
Activities: Provides ¢nancial services and advice to compa- www.philanthropy.org.au.
nies, their employees and customers on workplace giving and
volunteering; and administrative, regulatory and ¢nance man-
agement services for corporate foundations. The organization FOUNDATIONS AND NON-PROFITS
maintains an online directory of 2,000 charities linked with its
workplace giving platform. Action on Poverty
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia, New Zealand. Established in 1968, originally to co-ordinate philanthropic
Publications: Annual Review; World Giving Index; Charity programmes in the Paci¢c region; formerly known as the Aus-
Directory (online); guides; case studies; research reports; tralian Foundation for the Peoples of Asia and the Paci¢cç
toolkits; blog. AFAP.
Board of Directors: Michael Graf (Chair.). Activities: Supports sustainable development in poor and
vulnerable communities, with a focus on women, people with
Principal Sta¡: CEO David Mann. disabilities and ethnic minorities. Main programme areas
Contact Details: 12 Holtermann St, Crows Nest, Sydney, include: food and water security and climate resilience; gov-
NSW 2065; tel. (2) 9929 9633; e-mail info@good2give.ngo; ernance and social accountability; health; livelihoods and eco-
internet good2give.ngo. nomic empowerment. The organization works in 14 countries
and has a representative o⁄ce in Hanoi,Viet Nam.
Geographical Area of Activity: Asia-Paci¢c, Australia,
Philanthropy Australia South and South-East Asia, sub-Saharan Africa.
Established in 1975; formerly known as the Australian Associa- Publications: Annual Report; Action on Poverty
tion of Philanthropy. NOW (newsletter); reports.
Activities: Represents the philanthropic sector through car- Finance: Annual revenue A$10,439,146, expenditure
rying out policy advocacy. The organization promotes philan- A$10,295,055 (30 June 2022).
thropy by the community, business and government sectors; Board of Directors: John Kell (Chair.).
inspires and supports new philanthropists; increases the Principal Sta¡: CEO Brayden Howie.
e¡ectiveness of philanthropy through providing information, Contact Details: 50 Miller St, North Sydney, NSW 2060; POB
resources and networking opportunities; and promotes strong 1206, North Sydney, NSW 2059; tel. (2) 9906 3792; e-mail info
and transparent governance standards in the philanthropic @actiononpoverty.org; internet actiononpoverty.org.
sector. It organizes the Australian Philanthropy Awards; and
has around 700 institutional and individual members. AMP Foundation
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia. Established in 1992 by the AMP Group, a ¢nancial services
Restrictions: Supports grantmakers, but does not make company; merged with the AXA Charitable Trust in 2011.
grants itself. Activities: Invests in two main areas: capacity building,
Publications: Annual Report; Philanthropy Weekly (weekly); focusing on young people’s education and employment and
Directory of Funders (online); Foundation Maps: Australia the sustainability of the non-pro¢t sector; and community
(online); Advocacy Toolkit (online); papers; reports. involvement, supporting the work of AMP employees and

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¢nancial planners in the community, including an employee Australian Academy of the Humanities
volunteering programme. The Foundation comprises the Established in 1969 by the Australian Humanities Research
AMP Foundation Trust, which also funds grants made Council.
through the Tomorrow Fund; the AMP Foundation Charitable
Activities: Aims to advance knowledge in the ¢eld of the
Trust; and the AMP Community Trust (formerlyAXA Charita-
humanities, in particular: archaeology; the arts; Asian stu-
ble Trust).
dies; classical studies; cultural and communication studies;
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia, New Zealand. English; European languages and cultures; history; linguis-
Restrictions: Does not accept unsolicited applications. tics; philosophy and the history of ideas; and religion. The
Publications: Annual Report; Community Report (annual). Academy o¡ers the John Mulvaney Fellowship, worth
A$4,000, for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander researchers
Finance: Total assets A$162,533,000 (31 Dec. 2021). and doctoral students working in the humanities; Humanities
Board of Directors: Peter Shergold (Chair.). Travelling Fellowships of up to A$4,000 for early career
Contact Details: 33 Alfred St, Sydney, NSW 2000; POB 4134, researchers; publication subsidies of up to A$3,000; every two
Sydney 2001; tel. (2) 9257 5334; e-mail amp___foundation@amp years, the Max Crawford Medal for achievement in the huma-
.com.au; internet www.amp.com.au/ampfoundation. nities and the Medal for Excellence in Translation; and every
3^4 years, the McCredie Musicological Award. Through the
Ernst & Rosemarie Keller Fund it o¡ers travelling fellowships
of up to A$5,000 for scholars in Australia researching German
Apex Foundation history, literature, language, politics or culture, or German
Founded in 1976 by the Association of Apex Clubs, an associa- contributions in Australia or the Asia-Paci¢c region. Has
tion of community service clubs. more than 660 Fellows.
Activities: Works to improve the quality of life for young Aus- Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
tralians with special needs. The Foundation manages ¢ve Publications: Annual Report; Humanities Australia (annual
trusts: the Apex Foundation Charitable Trust, which funds journal); symposium papers; monographs; occasional papers;
research on autism, children’s cancer and leukaemia, cranio- edited collections.
facial, diabetes mellitus and melanoma; the Underprivileged
Children’s Trust, which funds the construction, maintenance Finance: Annual income A$1,527,894, expenditure
and operation of short-term respite accommodation and care A$1,482,140 (30 June 2022).
facilities for disadvantaged, chronically ill and disabled chil- Council: Prof. Lesley Head (Pres.); Prof. Elizabeth Minchin
dren and young adults and their families; the Fine Arts Trust, (Hon. Sec. and Vice-Pres.); Prof. Joseph Lo Bianco (Int. Sec.);
which o¡ers scholarships for young artists to compete in the Prof. Richard Waterhouse (Treas.).
Hans Gabor Belvedere Competition; the Civilian Widows Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Inga Davis.
NSW Trust, which supports disadvantaged individuals and Contact Details: 3 Liversidge St, Acton, Canberra, ACT
families in need; and the Apex Foundation Community Fund, 2601; GPO Box 93, Canberra, ACT 2601; tel. (2) 6125 9860; e-
which supports Apex Clubs to provide programmes for chil- mail enquiries@humanities.org.au; internet www
dren and families at risk with grants worth up to A$3,000. .humanities.org.au.
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
Restrictions: Researchers may be of any nationality, but Australian Academy of Science
must undertake their research in Australia. Founded in 1954 by Australian Fellows of the Royal Society of
Publications: Annual Report; The Apex Newsletter (quar- London; an independent body of Australia’s research scien-
terly); Apex in Action. tists.
Board of Directors: Jamie Vincent (Chair.); Lindsay Activities: Champions, celebrates and supports excellence in
Carthew (Vice-Chair.); Mike Fitze (Sec.). Australian science. The Academy promotes international
scienti¢c engagement; builds public awareness and under-
Contact Details: POB 93, Engadine, NSW 2233; tel. (2) 9253
standing of science; and provides independent, authoritative
7775; e-mail info@apexfoundation.org.au; internet www
and in£uential scienti¢c advice. Each year, up to 20 new Fel-
.apexfoundation.org.au.
lows are elected. It maintains the Basser Library (f. 1960),
which contains books and journals; and the Fenner Archives
(f. 1962), which contain manuscript and archival collections.
Arthritis Australia Geographical Area of Activity: Mainly Australia.
Established in 1999 as the Arthritis Foundation of Australia. Publications: Annual Report; newsletters.
Activities: Provides advocacy, information and support to Finance: Total revenue A$16,322,189, expenditure
people with arthritis and related conditions; and promotes A$9,300,904 (30 June 2021).
medical and scienti¢c research in the ¢eld. The organization
acts as the national secretariat for a⁄liated foundations Executive Committee: Prof. Chennupati Jagadish (Pres.);
throughout Australia. It assists medical, scienti¢c and allied Prof. Marilyn Anderson (Treas.); Prof. Malcolm
health professions through providing investigator or allied Sambridge (Sec. for Physical Sciences); Prof. Helene Marsh
health grants (A$10,000^A$15,000), project grants and grants (Sec. for Biological Sciences); Prof. Ian Chubb (Sec. for Science
in aid (A$15,000^A$50,000), scholarships (A$20,000^A$25,000) Policy); Prof. Lyn Beazley (Sec. for Education and Public
and fellowships (A$50,000). Awareness); Prof. Frances Separovic (Foreign Sec.).
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia, UK, USA. Principal Sta¡: Chief Exec. Anna-Maria Arabia.
Contact Details: Ian Potter House, 9 Gordon St, Acton, ACT
Publications: Annual Report; Arthritis Insights (newsletter);
2601; GPO Box 783, Canberra, ACT 2601; tel. (2) 6201 9400; e-
information sheets; reports; books.
mail aas@science.org.au; internet www.science.org.au.
Finance: Annual income A$3,251,899, expenditure
A$3,034,073 (30 June 2022). Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and
Board of Directors: Kaylene Hubbard (Chair.); Prof. Sus- Engineering
anna Proudman (Deputy Chair.); Paul Ritchie (Treas.); John Established in 1976 as the Australian Academy of Technologi-
Butt (Sec.). cal Sciences; renamed in 1987 to incorporate Engineering.
Principal Sta¡: CEO Jonathan Smithers. Activities: Works in the ¢elds of science, technology and engi-
Contact Details: Level 2, 255 Broadway, Glebe, NSW 2037; neering. Programme areas include: agriculture; climate
POB 550, Broadway, NSW 2007; tel. (2) 9518 4441; e-mail info change; digital futures; education; energy; healthcare; indus-
@arthritisaustralia.com.au; internet arthritisaustralia.com try and innovation; infrastructure; international collabora-
.au. tion; mineral resources; and water. The Academy facilitates a

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network of forums, working groups and advisory groups on a Activities: Generates and distributes philanthropic
range of key issues. It disseminates information nationally resources in partnership with donors and others in response
through its STELR (Science and Technology Education Lever- to social issues and community needs. The Foundation pro-
aging Relevance) Project; and o¡ers Clunies Ross Awards for vides services for donors to establish sub-funds without incur-
the application of science and technology to bene¢t Australia ring the administrative and legal costs of starting up
economically, socially or environmentally. Fellowships are independent foundations; and grantmaking expertise and in-
awarded in the areas of applied physical science and technol- depth knowledge of community issues to help donors to make
ogy, applied biological science and technology, engineering e¡ective grants. The Impact Fund provides large grants and
and management, and development and leadership. Comprises agile/seed grants for advocacy, campaigning research and
almost 900 Fellows. scaling up in the areas of inequality, democracy, indigenous
Geographical Area of Activity: International. self-determination and the environment. Grants range from
A$500 to A$300,000. In 2020, in response to the coronavirus
Publications: Annual Report; Annual Review; #TechKnow
pandemic, the COVID-19 National Funding Platform was
(newsletter); Focus (magazine, 6 a year); discussion papers; pol-
established in collaboration with Philanthropy Australia (q.v.)
icy papers; position statements; reports.
to co-ordinate grantmaking; and the National Crisis Response
Finance: Annual income A$5,523,451, expenditure Fund: COVID-19, to support grassroots and community-led
A$5,678,349 (30 June 2022). organizations helping vulnerable people. Comprises more
Board of Directors: Dr Katherine Woodthorpe (Pres.); Prof. than 460 foundations and funds.
Doreen Thomas, Prof. Iven Mareels, Dr Richard Sheldrake Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
(Vice-Pres).
Publications: Annual Review; factsheets.
Principal Sta¡: CEO Kylie Walker.
Finance: Annual revenue A$15,601,456, expenditure
Contact Details: Level 2, 28 National Circuit, Forrest, ACT A$23,583,426 (2021/22).
2603; POB 4776, Kingston, ACT 2604; tel. (2) 6185 3240; e-mail
Board of Directors: Eric Beecher (Chair.).
info@atse.org.au; internet www.atse.org.au.
Principal Sta¡: CEO Maree Sidey.
Australian-American Fulbright Commission Contact Details: Level 6, 126 Wellington Parade, East Mel-
bourne, Vic 3002; tel. (3) 9412 0412; e-mail info
Founded in 1949 by the Governments of Australia and the USA
@communityfoundation.org.au; internet www.community
to further mutual understanding between the people of the
foundation.org.au.
two nations through educational and cultural exchanges.
Activities: Works in the ¢eld of education, running the Ful-
bright Scholarship programme for Americans and Australians Australian Conservation FoundationçACF
to undertake research, study or lecturing assignments in Aus-
tralia or the USA, respectively. Awards cover all academic dis- Founded in 1965 to oppose plans to mine the Great Barrier
ciplines and professions, at various academic and career Reef.
stages including graduate, postgraduate, postdoctoral, and Activities: Works to prevent climate damage and habitat
professorial and associate professorial levels. destruction. Main campaigns focus on: solving the climate cri-
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia, USA. sis; protecting nature; redesigning the economy; and strength-
ening democracy. The Foundation has more than 700,000
Restrictions: Scholarships are open to Australian and US members.
citizens only.
Geographical Area of Activity: Asia-Paci¢c, Australia.
Publications: Annual Report; Minds & Hearts (newsletter).
Restrictions: Not a grantmaking organization.
Finance: Annual revenue A$12,055,316, expenditure
A$7,723,763 (30 Sept. 2021). Publications: Annual Report; Habitat (magazine, 6 a year);
newsletter; background briefs; reports; toolkits.
Board of Directors: Prof. Brian P. Schmidt (Chair.); Je¡
Anderson (Treas.). Finance: Annual revenue A$17,100,000, expenditure
A$19,800,000 (30 June 2022).
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Dr Kerry M. B. Bennett.
Board: Lianna Downey (Pres.); Shar Molloy, Sarah English
Contact Details: POB 9541, Deakin, ACT 2600; tel. (2) (Vice-Pres); Leon Cermak (Sec.); Joshua Gilbert (Treas.).
6260 4460; e-mail application.enquiries@fulbright.org.au;
internet www.fulbright.org.au. Principal Sta¡: CEO Kelly O’Shanassy.
Contact Details: Level 1, 60 Leicester St, Carlton, Vic 3053;
Australian Cancer Research FoundationçACRF tel. (3) 9345 1111; e-mail acf@acf.org.au; internet www.acf.org
.au.
Established in 1984 by Sir Peter Abeles and Lady Sonia
McMahon.
Activities: Operates nationally in the ¢eld of cancer research Australian Council for International Developmentç
through providing technology, equipment and infrastructure. ACFID
The Foundation supports cancer research at Australian insti-
Founded in 1965; formerly known as the Australian Council for
tutes, hospitals and universities. It o¡ers grants for capital
Overseas AidçACFOA.
projects and equipment, research and seed funding. Grant
amounts range from A$1.5m. to A$5m. Activities: Co-ordinates the activities of member organiza-
tions during international disasters or emergencies through
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
the International Disaster Emergencies Committee; and has
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter (annual). sub-committees co-ordinating activities in areas such as
Finance: Annual income A$11,000,000, expenditure North^South relations, the Paci¢c, Indo-China and regional
A$10,700,000 (31 Dec. 2021). human rights. A development education programme co-ordi-
Board of Trustees: Tom S. Dery (Chair.). nates the educational activities of member agencies; and
informs and educates particular groups in the community
Principal Sta¡: CEO Kerry Strydom.
that have a special opportunity to promote international
Contact Details: Suite 3, Level 9, 50 Margaret St, Sydney, development and co-operation, such as teachers, students and
NSW 2000; POB 9989, Sydney, NSW 2001; tel. (2) 9223 7833; e- those engaged in voluntary aid administration. The Council
mail info@acrf.com.au; internet www.acrf.com.au. holds specialized conferences and consultations; and pro-
motes more stringent self-regulation by the aid sector, particu-
Australian Communities Foundation larly through developing a Code of Conduct for NGOs. Has
Established in 1997 as the Melbourne Community Foundation; more than 130 members working in 93 developing countries.
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Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; ACFID Research in media, communication and arts; human resources, manage-
Development Series; ACFID-IHS Working Paper ment, IT and business; agriculture, environment and natural
Series; position papers and analysis; practice notes; research resources; education and libraries; community and social
papers; blog. development; and fundraising and resource mobilization. For-
Finance: Annual income A$3,795,977, expenditure mer volunteers can join the Returned Australian Volunteer
A$3,708,294 (30 June 2022). Network, an alumni network that raises awareness of volun-
teering and promotes Australian aid.
Board: Susan Pascoe (Pres.); Jane Edge, Matthew Maury,
Rosie Wheen (Vice-Pres). Geographical Area of Activity: East Asia and South-East
Asia, Oceania, South Asia, sub-Saharan Africa.
Principal Sta¡: CEO Marc Purcell.
Restrictions: Open to Australian citizens or permanent resi-
Contact Details: 14 Napier Close, Deakin, ACT 2600; Private
dents or New Zealand citizens permanently residing in Austra-
Bag 3, Deakin, ACT 2600; tel. (2) 6285 1816; e-mail main@ac¢d
lia; applicants must hold a degree or have demonstrable and
.asn.au; internet www.ac¢d.asn.au.
relevant professional experience.
Australian Institute of International A¡airsçAIIA Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; practice notes.
Founded in 1924; established as a federal body in 1933. Finance: Annual revenue A$18,671,125, expenditure
A$19,443,938 (30 June 2021).
Activities: Work covers international relations, economics,
trade, strategic and defence studies, and international law. Board of Directors: Julie Hamblin (Chair.); Dr PeterWilkins
The Institute carries out research; issues publications; and (Deputy Co-Chair.); Dean Tillotson (Second Deputy).
organizes lectures, seminars and national and international Principal Sta¡: Pres. Sam Mostyn; CEO Melanie Gow.
conferences. Its Fellows programme recognizes contributions Contact Details: 160 Johnston St, POB 350, Fitzroy,Vic 3065;
to Australia’s international a¡airs. e-mail enquiries@avi.org.au; internet www.avi.org.au.
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
Publications: Annual Review; newsletter; Australian Out-
look (weekly newsletter); Australian Journal of International Baker Heart & Diabetes Institute
A¡airsçAJIA (journal, ¢ve a year); Australia inWorld A¡airs Founded in 1926 with a donation from Thomas Baker, his wife
(series); occasional papers; conference proceedings. Alice and sister Eleanor Shaw.
Finance: Annual income A$744,197, expenditure A$736,106 Activities: Works to diagnose, prevent and treat diabetes, car-
(30 June 2020). diovascular disease and obesity. The Institute carries out
National Executive: Allan Gyngell (Nat. Pres.); Zara Kimp- laboratory research, clinical research trials and large-scale
ton (Nat.Vice-Pres.); Sophie England (Treas.). community studies. A national programme addresses health
disadvantages in Aboriginal communities and collaborates
Principal Sta¡: Nat. Exec. Dr Bryce Wake¢eld. on international projects.The Bright Sparks programme o¡ers
Contact Details: Stephen House, 32 Thesiger Ct, Deakin, travel awards, research and career development grants, scho-
ACT 2600; tel. (2) 6282 2133; e-mail info@internationala¡airs larships and fellowships, ranging from A$500 to A$120,000.
.org.au; internet www.internationala¡airs.org.au. Geographical Area of Activity: International.
Australian Multicultural FoundationçAMF Publications: Annual Report; Impact Report; newsletter
research articles; books; factsheets.
Established in 1988 as an initiative of the Australian Bicenten-
nial Authority and the Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Finance: Annual revenue A$57,139,730, expenditure
Councils of Australia National Conference. A$52,461,217 (31 Dec. 2021).
Activities: Develops intercultural activities in consultation Board: Peter Scott (Chair.).
with community organizations, foundations, government Principal Sta¡: Dir and Chief Exec. Prof. Thomas Marwick.
departments, and employer and employee bodies. Programme Contact Details: 75 Commercial Rd, Melbourne, Vic 3004;
areas include: citizen participation in CSOs and institutions; POB 6492, Melbourne, Vic 3004; tel. (3) 8532 1111; e-mail
raising awareness of the contribution of diversity to develop- reception@baker.edu.au; internet www.baker.edu.au.
ment, including English language and literacy and foreign
language skills; increasing tolerance, including through
improving community relations, social justice and mutual William Buckland Foundation
bene¢t; and youth leadership. Established in 1964 by the will of William Buckland, a busi-
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia, People’s Repub. ness person and pastoralist, to bene¢tVictoria and Victorians.
of China, Europe. Activities: Main programme areas are: agriculture; educa-
Restrictions: Not a grantmaking organization. tion; employment and housing; and health. Since its establish-
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; project reports; ment, the Foundation has distributed over A$135m.
research and projects archive. Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
Finance: Annual income A$2,389,968, expenditure Restrictions: All programmes work exclusively in Victoria
A$2,070,321 (30 June 2020). and for the bene¢t of Victorians.
Board of Directors: Prof. Kwong Lee Dow (Chair.). Publications: Annual Report.
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir and Sec. Dr B. (Hass) Dellal. Finance: Total assets A$145,680,000 (30 June 2022).
Contact Details: Level 1, 185 Faraday St, Carlton, Vic 3053; Board of Trustees: Dr Jane Gilmour (Chair.).
POB 538, Carlton South, Vic 3053; tel. (3) 9347 6622; e-mail Contact Details: c/o Equity Trustees, Philanthropy Services,
info@amf.net.au; internet www.amf.net.au. Level 2, 575 Bourke St, Melbourne, Vic 3000; GPO Box 2307,
Melbourne, Vic 3001; tel. (3) 8623 5000; e-mail info
Australian Volunteers InternationalçAVI @williambucklandfoundation.org.au; internet www.william
Founded in 1961 as the Overseas Service Bureau; an initiative bucklandfoundation.org.au.
of the Australian Government.
Activities: Recruits, prepares and sends volunteers to work
in less-developed countries, in partnership with local commu-
Cancer Council Australia
nities, for placements of 3^18 months’ duration; and manages Established in 1961 as the Australian Cancer Society.
the government-funded Australian Volunteers Program. Pro- Activities: Operates in the ¢eld of health and welfare. The
gramme areas include: law and justice; disability; vocational Council and its eight member organizations, operating in
education and training; health; engineering, architecture each state and territory of Australia, undertake and fund can-
and skilled trades; ¢nance, economics and governance; cer research, cancer prevention and control; conduct policy

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analysis and advocacy; and provide information and support Clean Up Australia
services. It awards fellowships and research grants; and runs Founded in 1993 by Ian Kiernan, an environmentalist.
a telephone helpline.
Activities: Operates in the ¢eld of conservation and the envir-
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia. onment. The organization supports activities in the areas of:
Publications: Annual Report; National Cancer Prevention care of marine environments; education and awareness rais-
Policy; Research Highlights; Cancer Forum. ing; rubbish removal and clean-up; tree planting and habitat
Finance: Annual revenue A$32,909,829, expenditure restoration; urban recycling; and waste and resource recovery.
A$32,276,916 (30 June 2022). Clean Up the World is the organization’s international out-
reach programme.
Board of Directors: Prof. Hugh Harley (Chair.), Jennifer
Richter (Deputy Chair.). Geographical Area of Activity: International.
Principal Sta¡: CEO Prof. Tanya Buchanan. Restrictions: Acts as a sponsorship facilitator; not a grant-
making organization.
Contact Details: 320 Pitt St, Sydney, NSW 2000; POB 4708,
Sydney, NSW 2001; tel. (2) 8256 4100; e-mail info@cancer.org Publications: Annual Report; Rubbish Report; factsheets;
.au; internet www.cancer.org.au. educational materials; blog.
Finance: Annual income A$3,716,628, expenditure
A$3,190,835 (30 June 2021).
Children’s Medical Research InstituteçCMRI Board of Directors: Pip Kiernan (Chair.); Brett Hearnden
Established in 1958 to undertake and carry out paediatric (Sec.).
research; a⁄liated to the Children’s Hospital Westmead and Principal Sta¡: CEO Jenny Geddes.
the University of Sydney. The Institute’s £agship fundraising Contact Details: Level 7, 140 Arthur St, North Sydney, NSW
campaign is Jeans for Genes. 2060; tel. (2) 8197 3400; e-mail world@cleanup.com.au;
Activities: Operates in the ¢elds of medical and biological internet www.cleanup.org.au.
research. The Institute grants funds to students carrying out
research, in particular research into childhood diseases, espe- Collier Charitable Fund
cially cancer, genetic disorders, leukaemia and neurosciences, Established in 1954 by the wills of Alice, Annette and Edith
and to those using recombinant DNA technology. It also o¡ers Collier, who inherited the fortune of their father Jenkin Coll-
grants for postdoctoral research to Australian residents, and ier, a grazier and railway builder.
fellowships to postgraduates from outside Australia.
Activities: Operates in the ¢elds of education, public health
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia. and welfare. In Victoria, the Fund makes grants to benevolent
Restrictions: Grants to students who are Australian resi- institutions and hospitals; and across Australia, for educa-
dents and internationally to postgraduate students. tional and religious purposes, poverty relief, to support the
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter. children of civilian service and military personnel, and to sup-
port the Australian Red Cross.
Finance: Annual revenue A$49,308,359, expenditure
A$43,837,438 (31 Dec. 2021). Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
Board of Directors: Prof. Frank J. Martin (Pres.); Carolyn Restrictions: Grants only for activities in Australia.
Forster (Vice-Pres.); Jeremy Waine (Treas.). Publications: Annual Review.
Principal Sta¡: Dir Prof. Roger Reddel; Deputy Dir Prof. Finance: Annual income A$7,044,000, expenditure A$684,000
Patrick Tam. (30 June 2022).
Contact Details: 214 Hawkesbury Rd, Westmead, NSW 2145; Trustees: Chris Beeny (Chair.).
Locked Bag 2023, Wentworthville, NSW 2145; tel. (2) Principal Sta¡: Exec. O⁄cer Wendy Lewis.
8865 2800; e-mail info@cmri.org.au; internet www Contact Details: 570 Bourke St, Level 31, Melbourne, Vic
.cmrijeansforgenes.org.au. 3000; tel. (3) 9670 1647; e-mail wlewis@colliercharitable.org;
internet www.colliercharitable.org.
Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Creative Partnerships Australia
Founded in 1965 in memory of former British Prime Minister Formed in 2012 by the merger of the Australia Business Arts
Sir Winston Churchill. FoundationçAbaF (f. 2000) and Artsupport Australia.
Activities: Awards approximately 100 Churchill Fellowships Activities: Fosters private sector support for the arts and
each year to Australian citizens to undertake overseas investi- humanities in Australia and develops partnerships between
gative projects of a kind not available in Australia. There are the arts and business. Initiatives include Plus1, which sup-
no prescribed quali¢cations, academic or otherwise: merit is ports non-pro¢t arts and cultural organizations in developing
the primary test, whether based on past achievements or on and running fundraising campaigns; and MATCH Lab, which
demonstrated ability for future achievement in any ¢eld. The supports artists and artist groups in building fundraising
value of applicants’ work to the community and the extent to skills and increasing their knowledge of and experience in
which it will be enhanced by overseas study are also important philanthropic partnerships and arts businesses.The organiza-
criteria. Fellowships are worth more than A$28,000 on aver- tion o¡ers coaching, mentoring and training in fundraising
age. and professional development. It manages the Australian Cul-
Geographical Area of Activity: Fellowships can be com- tural Fund (f. 2003), a fundraising platform for Australian
pleted anywhere in the world, but cannot contribute to ter- artists and arts organizations established by the Government.
tiary education or gaining work experience; applicants must Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
be over 18 years old.
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; case studies; fact-
Restrictions: Australian citizens only. sheets; guides; blog.
Publications: Annual Report; Churchill Chatter (newsletter). Finance: Total income A$14,416,073, expenditure A$10,816,506
Finance: Total assets A$141,775,346 (31 Jan. 2022). (30 June 2022).
Board of Directors: David B. Trebeck (Nat. Chair.). Board of Directors: Dr Richard Dammery (Chair.).
Principal Sta¡: CEO and Sec. Adam Davey. Principal Sta¡: CEO Fiona Menzies.
Contact Details: Churchill House, 30 Balmain Cresc., Acton, Contact Details: Level 4, 2^4 Kavanagh St, Southbank, Vic
ACT 2601; GPO Box 1536, Canberra, ACT 2601; tel. (2) 6247 3006; tel. (3) 9616 0300; e-mail info@creativepartnerships
8333; e-mail info@churchilltrust.com.au; internet www australia.org.au; internet www.creativepartnershipsaustralia
.churchilltrust.com.au. .org.au.

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Vincent Fairfax Family FoundationçVFFF Contact Details: 66 Garsed St, Bendigo,Vic 3550; PO Box 41,
Established in 1962 by Sir Vincent Fairfax, a business person Bendigo, Vic 3552; tel. (3) 5430 2399; e-mail info@frrr.org.au;
and farmer. internet www.frrr.org.au.
Activities: Operates in the areas of education, agriculture,
Christianity and community wellbeing. The Foundation The Foundation for Young AustraliansçFYA
awards grants under two programmes: Thriving People and Established in 2000 following the merger of the Queen’s Trust
Places and Christianity. Grants for more than A$50,000 are for Young Australians and the Australian Youth Foundation.
available to organizations in New South Wales (NSW); and Activities: Supports young people aged 14^25 years by carry-
between A$20,000 to A$50,000 for organizations in NSW and ing out self-conducted programmes, advocacy, policy analysis
Queensland. Fellowships are o¡ered to senior executive lea- and research. The Foundation supports youth-led social
ders through the Cranlana Centre for Ethical Leadership, change organizations and youth empowerment initiatives
Monash University, and last for 12 months. that help young people to overcome structural disadvantages
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia (mainly NSWand or injustice through coaching, leadership development and
Queensland). training, and grantmaking. In 2016 YLab was established as
Restrictions: Grants only to charities registered in Austra- a consulting, learning and co-design agency, recruiting associ-
lia; grants support core operations, organizational capacity ates aged 18^30 years to work on projects in the areas
building and programme costs. of employment, the environment, First Nations representation
and self-determination, health and wellbeing, learning, and
Publications: Newsletter.
power and decisionmaking. A⁄liated to the International
Finance: Annual income A$7,239,320, expenditure Youth Foundation (USA, q.v.); a member of the International
A$26,545,760 (30 June 2020). Youth Foundation Global Network of Partners.
Board of Directors: James M. Millar (Chair.); Ruth Army- Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
tage (Deputy Chair.).
Restrictions: Funding is provided only to bene¢t young Aus-
Principal Sta¡: CEO Jenny Wheatley; Foundation Man. tralians.
David Hardie.
Publications: Annual Report; newsletters (weekly, fort-
Contact Details: Level 14, 131 Macquarie St, Sydney, NSW nightly); New Work Order (series); reports; evaluations.
2000; GPO Box 1551, Sydney, NSW 2001; tel. (2) 9291 2727; e-
Finance: Annual income A$6,722,850, expenditure
mail foundation@v¡f.org.au; internet www.v¡f.org.au.
A$10,611,541 (31 Dec. 2021).
Board of Directors: Sam Mostyn (Chair.); Ken Liow (Treas.).
Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife Principal Sta¡: CEO Nick Moraitis.
Established in 1970 by Tom Lewis, a former Lands Minister Contact Details: Level 1, 136 Exhibition St, Melbourne, Vic
and Premier of New South Wales. 3000; POB 239, Melbourne, Vic 3001; tel. (3) 9670 5436; e-mail
info@fya.org.au; internet www.fya.org.au.
Activities: Works in the ¢elds of conservation of the environ-
ment and of heritage through self-conducted programmes,
funding and education. The Foundation makes grants to gov- The Fred Hollows Foundation
ernment agencies, private landowners, community groups Established in 1992 by Gabi Hollows to continue the work of
and scientists to support nature conservation projects, envir- her husband, eye doctor Prof. Fred Hollows.
onmental education programmes and cultural heritage con- Activities: Operates worldwide in the ¢eld of medicine and
servation. health. Main initiatives are: Ending Avoidable Blindness and
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia. the Indigenous Australia Program. The Foundation provides
Publications: Annual Report; PAWS Newsletter; PAW Prints funding, training and expertise to assist with the treatment
Update. of the cataract blind in developing countries; and works with
local agencies to develop programmes to provide modern cata-
Finance: Annual income A$4,431,493, expenditure ract surgery and support eye health infrastructure. It has links
A$4,709,528 (31 Dec. 2021). with various international blindness-prevention programmes,
Board of Directors: Patrick Medley (Pres.); David Knowles including Vision 2020: The Right to Sight; and works in more
(Vice-Pres.); Helen Schuler (Treas.). than 25 countries, with local programme o⁄ces in Australia,
Principal Sta¡: CEO Ian Darbyshire. Cambodia, the People’s Republic of China, New Zealand, Paki-
Contact Details: L8, 50 Clarence St, Sydney, NSW 2000; GPO stan, South Africa and Viet Nam, and an o⁄ce in the United
Box 2666, Sydney, NSW 2001; tel. (2) 9221 1949; e-mail fnpw Kingdom. The Fred Hollows Humanity Award recognizes Year
@fnpw.org.au; internet www.fnpw.org.au. 6 students’care and compassion for others.
Geographical Area of Activity: Asia, Australasia, Middle
East, sub-Saharan Africa.
Foundation for Rural & Regional RenewalçFRRR Restrictions: Not a grantmaking organization.
Established in 2000 following a proposal made at the 1999 Publications: Annual Report; Sharing the Vision (quarterly
National Regional Summit. newsletter); Strategic Framework: Seeing is Believing (monthly
e-newsletter).
Activities: Serves all remote, rural and regional Australians
by carrying out self-conducted activities in three main areas: Finance: Total income A$2,232,997, expenditure A$2,410,104
people, place, and disaster resilience and climate solutions. (31 Dec. 2021).
Grantmaking ranges from broad programmes that are open Trustees: Nicola Watkinson (Chair.).
all year round to non-pro¢t organizations; to place-based pro- Principal Sta¡: Company Sec. P. Palmer.
grammes where the Foundation helps communities to identify
Contact Details: Level 9, 320 Pitt St, Sydney, NSW 2000;
and develop opportunities.
Locked Bag 5021, Alexandria, NSW 2015; tel. (2) 8741 1900; e-
Geographical Area of Activity: Remote, rural and regional mail fhf@hollows.org; internet www.hollows.org.
Australia.
Publications: Annual Review; newsletter. Lowy Institute for International Policy
Finance: Total income A$28,232,351, expenditure Established in 2003 by Frank Lowy, Chair. and former CEO of
A$16,809,202 (30 June 2020). West¢eld Corpn, a retail shopping group; a think tank.
Board of Directors: Tim Fairfax (Chair.); Anne Grindgrod Activities: Conducts research on international a¡airs; hosts
(Deputy Chair.). speeches by leading ¢gures and holds conferences; collabo-
Principal Sta¡: CEO Natalie Egleton. rates with think tanks and foundations worldwide to promote

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an Asia-Paci¢c perspective on world issues. Main programmes Principal Sta¡: CEO Liz Gillies.
include: East Asia; Southeast Asia; West Asia; Paci¢c Islands; Contact Details: Central House, 101 Moray St, South Mel-
International Security; International Economy; and Diplo- bourne, Vic 3205; tel. (3) 9070 3489; e-mail menzies
macy and Public Opinion. The Institute o¡ers the Distin- @menziesfoundation.org.au; internet www.menzies
guished International Fellowship and Michael and Deborah foundation.org.au.
Thawley Scholarship in International Security; and awards
the annual Lowy Institute Media Award to Australian journal-
ists writing on international policy issues.
Minderoo Foundation
Geographical Area of Activity: Worldwide.
Established in 2001 as the Australian Children’s Trust by
Restrictions: Does not accept private commissions; pub- Andrew Forrest, founder of Fortescue Metals Group and
lishes all research. Minderoo Group, and his wife Nicola; present name adopted
Publications: The Interpreter (daily); Lowy Institute Papers in 2013.
(Penguin Specials); Global Diplomacy Index; Asia Power Activities: An umbrella organization comprising: Walk Free,
Index; Lowy Institute Paci¢c Aid Map; Lowy Institute Poll which works to eliminate modern slavery worldwide; Genera-
(annual); analyses; policy briefs; reports; research notes. tion One (f. 2008), creating parity between indigenous and
Finance: Annual income A$7,258,228, expenditure non-indigenous Australians through education, training and
A$8,979,083 (30 June 2020). employment opportunities; and the Forrest Research Founda-
Board of Directors: Sir Frank Lowy (Chair.). tion (f. 2014), supporting doctoral and postdoctoral scholar-
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Dr Michael Fullilove. ships and higher education facilities in Australia. Other
initiatives include: Building Community, supporting commu-
Contact Details: 31 Bligh St, Sydney, NSW 2000; POB H-159 nity arts; Collaborate Against Cancer, working with global
Australia Sq., Sydney, NSW 1215; tel. (2) 8238 9000; e-mail institutions to make cancer non-lethal; Fire & Flood Resili-
reception@lowyinstitute.org; internet www.lowyinstitute ence, reducing the scale and impact of bush¢res and hazard
.org. exposure; Flourishing Oceans, which is developing the Global
Fishing Index; Frontier Technology, preparing for the social
Macquarie Group Foundation impact of digital technology; No Plastic Waste, working to
eliminate plastic pollution through investing in creating alter-
Established in 1985 by the Macquarie Group, a banking and
natives, recycling and recovery; and Thrive By Five, focusing
¢nancial services provider.
on early years childhood development of Australian children.
Activities: The Macquarie Group Foundation is the philan- In 2020, it established the Fire Fund to support resilience and
thropic arm of Macquarie Group. The Foundation provides recovery e¡orts for victims of bush¢res in Australia. The
support to hundreds of community organizations globally Artist Fund o¡ers grants and residencies to mid-career
each year through ¢nancial support, volunteering and skills artists. In 2020 the Foundation was a founding partner of the
sharing, predominantly in the locations in which Macquarie Global COVID-19 Data Alliance, which was established in
operates. The work of the Foundation focuses on capacity response to the coronavirus pandemic.
building within the community sector and increasing social
Geographical Area of Activity: International (with a parti-
and economic mobility.
cular focus on Western Australia).
Geographical Area of Activity: International.
Publications: Annual Report; Global Fishing Index; Global
Restrictions: Does not accept unsolicited applications. Slavery Index; £yers.
Publications: Annual Review. Finance: Annual revenue A$401,086,351, expenditure
Finance: Total disbursements A$44,000,000 (2022). A$178,714,134 (30 June 2022).
Committee: Alexander Harvey (Chair.). Board: Dr Andrew Forrest (Chair.); Nicola Forrest (Co-
Principal Sta¡: Global Head Lisa George. Chair.).
Contact Details: POB 4294, Sydney, NSW, 1164; tel. (2) Principal Sta¡: CEO John Hartman.
8232 3333; e-mail foundation@macquarie.com; internet www Contact Details: 171^173 Mounts Bay Rd, Perth, WA 6000;
.macquarie.com/community. POB 3155, Broadway Nedlands, WA 6009; tel. (8) 6460 4949; e-
mail hello@minderoo.com.au; internet www.minderoo.com
.au.
Menzies Foundation
Founded in 1979 in memory of former Prime Minister Sir
Robert Menzies; formerly known as the Sir Robert Menzies
Memorial Foundation.
Murdoch Children’s Research InstituteçMCRI
Established in 1960 as the Royal Children’s Hospital Research
Activities: Supports leadership development. Main pro-
Foundation; merged with the Murdoch Institute (f. 1986) in
gramme areas include: entrepreneurship in science and tech-
2000.
nology; leadership in schools; guiding Australia’s response to
complex global legal issues; indigenous women’s entrepreneur- Activities: Works in the ¢eld of medicine and particularly the
ship; and young people’s ethical leadership. The Foundation health of children and adolescents. The Institute conducts,
o¡ers the Sir Robert Menzies Indigenous Mentoring Fellow- supports and promotes research in ¢ve areas: infection and
ship, worth A$20,000, to young indigenous leaders to mentor immunity; cell biology; clinical sciences; genetics; and popula-
students at the Melbourne Indigenous Transition School; and tion health. It o¡ers scholarships for students and postgradu-
the Sir Ninian Stephen Menzies Law Scholarship, which ate researchers; and travel awards to support presentations at
focuses on cybersecurity. In partnership with the Medtech conferences.
Actuator medical technology accelerator, the Menzies Science Geographical Area of Activity: International.
Entrepreneur Program o¡ers two 12-month fellowships, each Publications: Annual Report; newsletter.
worth A$70,000, including leadership programmes and men-
Finance: Annual revenue A$180,399,000, expenditure
toring; and 10 junior scientist scholarships, each worth
A$198,692,000 (31 Dec. 2021).
A$10,000, for scientists to commercialize their research.
Board of Directors: Patrick Houlihan (Chair.); Sarah Mur-
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
doch (Co-Chair.).
Restrictions: Scholarship applicants must be Australian citi-
Principal Sta¡: Dir Prof. Kathryn North; Deputy Dir Prof.
zens.
Andrew Sinclair.
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter.
Contact Details: Royal Children’s Hospital, Flemington Rd,
Finance: Total assets A$34,086,991 (31 Dec. 2021). Parkville, Vic 3052; tel. (3) 8341 6200; e-mail mcri@mcri.edu
Board of Directors: Peter Jopling (Chair.). .au; internet www.mcri.edu.au.

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AUSTRALIA Partners for Equity


Sidney Myer Fund & The Myer Foundation Geographical Area of Activity: Australasia, East and
The Sidney Myer Fund was established in 1934 by the will of South-East Asia, Middle East, South Asia, sub-Saharan
Sidney Myer; and The Myer Foundation in 1959 by his sons Africa.
Kenneth B. Myer and S. Baillieu Myer. Restrictions: Does not make loans or grants to individuals.
Activities: Operate separately, o¡ering grants in the ¢elds of Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; policy papers;
the arts and humanities, poverty and disadvantage, mental reports; books.
health, and sustainability and the environment. The Founda- Finance: Annual income A$62,800,000, expenditure
tion o¡ers annual Sydney Myer Performing Arts Awards, col- A$56,900,000 (31 March 2022).
lectively worth A$175,000; and Sidney Myer Creative
Board of Directors: Dr Judith Slocombe (Chair.).
Fellowships, worth A$160,000 over two years, to artists, arts
managers and thought leaders in the humanities; and also Principal Sta¡: Chief Exec. Lyn Morgain.
o¡ers grants in the ¢eld of human, civil and legal rights. The Contact Details: 355 William St, West Melbourne, Vic 3003;
Fund established the Kenneth Myer Innovation Fellowships, Locked Bag 20004, Melbourne, Vic 3001; tel. (3) 9289 9444; e-
each worth A$120,000, to support the development of solutions mail enquire@oxfam.org.au; internet www.oxfam.org.au.
to social and environmental challenges; and through the Small
Grants Program o¡ers grants worth up to A$10,000 to organi- OzChildçChildren Australia Inc
zations and communities working to address poverty and dis- Established in 1993, through the merger of Family Action
advantage. The Merlyn Myer Fund focuses on the wellbeing of (f. 1851), Family Focus (f. 1893) and the National Children’s
women in Australia, addressing their disadvantages and pro- Bureau of Australia (f. 1971).
viding opportunities.
Activities: Supports children, young people and their
Geographical Area of Activity: Asia-Paci¢c, Australia. families. The organization provides services in areas includ-
Restrictions: Does not support medical research, scholar- ing: assessing, accrediting and placing children with foster
ships, travel, ¢lm or video; no grants to individuals. carers; supporting and training kinship carers; early interven-
Publications: Annual Report; Aged Care: 2020 A Vision for tion and prevention programmes; family support; family law;
Aged Care in Australia; Sidney Myer Centenary Celebration. matching volunteers with disadvantaged children and
families; connecting Aboriginal children and young people
Finance: Fund: annual income A$8,861,441, expenditure
with their communities and cultures; education; and disabil-
A$10,329,385; Foundation: annual income A$3,168,132, expen-
ity.
diture A$5,061,411 (30 June 2020).
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia (Victoria, New
Fund Board of Trustees: Andrew Myer (Chair.).
South Wales, Queensland, Australian Capital Territory).
Foundation Board of Directors: Rupert Myer (Pres.); Hang
Truong (Sec.). Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; OzChild Matters
(magazine).
Principal Sta¡: CEO Leonard Vary.
Finance: Annual revenue A$55,198,138, expenditure
Contact Details: 171 Collins St, Melbourne,Vic 3000; POB 29,
A$54,028,879 (30 June 2022).
Flinders Lane, Vic 8009; tel. (3) 8609 3150; e-mail admin
@myerfoundation.org.au; internet www.myerfoundation.org Board of Directors: Helen Maxwell-Wright (Pres.); Stephen
.au. Fontana, Dr Angela Williams (Vice-Pres); Michael Wooten
(Treas.).
Principal Sta¡: CEO Dr Lisa J. Gri⁄ths.
National Heart Foundation of Australia
Contact Details: Level 3, 150 Albert Rd, South Melbourne,
Established in 1959 by a group of doctors, lawyers and business
Vic 3205; POB 1312 South Melbourne, Vic 3205; tel. (3) 9695
people; a federation, comprising a national body and eight
2200; e-mail hello@ozchild.org.au; internet www.ozchild.org
state and territory divisions.
.au.
Activities: Promotes public awareness about the treatment
and prevention of cardiac diseases. The Foundation supports Pancare Foundation
individuals and organizations in researching the causes, diag-
Founded in 2011 by Dr Mehrdad Nikfarjam.
nosis, cure and prevention of cardiac diseases. It o¡ers a range
of awards, grants, scholarships and fellowships. Activities: Raises awareness of pancreatic and upper gastro-
intestinal cancers. Provides care and support for patients.
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
Funds research into early diagnosis and better treatment
Publications: Annual Report; Annual Review; e-newsletter. options to improve survival rates.
Finance: Total revenue A$56,851,000, expenditure Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
A$58,426,000 (30 June 2020).
Publications: Annual Report.
Board of Directors: Mario D’Orazio (Chair.).
Finance: Revenue A$2,329,642, expenditure A$2,670,232 (30
Principal Sta¡: CEO David Lloyd. June 2021).
Contact Details: Level 12, 500 Collins St, Docklands, Mel- Board: Clive Appleton (Chair.).
bourne, Vic 3000; tel. (3) 9329 8511; e-mail contactus
PanSupport Advisory Committee: Prof. Meinir Krishna-
@heartfoundation.org.au; internet www.heartfoundation.org
samy (Chair.).
.au.
Principal Sta¡: CEO Doug Hawkins.
Contact Details: 70 Yarra St, Heidelberg, VIC 3084; e-mail
Oxfam Australia info@pancare.org.au; internet www.pancare.org.au.
Established in 1992 by the merger of CommunityAid Abroad (f.
1953 as Food for Peace Campaign) and the Australian Freedom Partners for Equity
from Hunger Campaign (f. 1962); became part of the Oxfam
Established in 2015.
confederation of organizations (qq.v.) in 1995, changing its
name to Oxfam Community Aid Abroad in 2001. Present Activities: Supports disadvantaged and poor communities
name adopted in 2005. through working in partnership with non-governmental, com-
munity-based and local organizations. Main programmes
Activities: Works to reduce extreme poverty and inequality
focus on health, education, livelihoods, human rights and
through aid and development. Programmes include: emer-
street children/disabled children.
gency response; ethical trading; food security and climate
change; health and nutrition; Indigenous Australia; infra- Geographical Area of Activity: Australia, South and
structure and environment; mining; water and sanitation; South-East Asia, Africa.
and women’s rights. The organization works in 90 countries as Finance: Annual income A$17,058,674, expenditure
part of the global Oxfam confederation. A$16,944,262 (31 Dec. 2020).

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Principal Sta¡: CEO Linda Fox. Ramaciotti Foundations
Contact Details: POB 1366, Hawksburn,Vic 3142; e-mail info Established in 1970 byVera Ramaciotti with the proceeds from
@partnersforequity.org; internet partnersforequity.org. the sale of the Theatre Royal and other properties in Sydney, in
memory of her brother Clive; formerly known as The Clive and
Vera Ramaciotti Foundations.
Perpetual Foundation Activities: Operate in the ¢eld of biomedical research, in par-
Established in 1998 by Perpetual Trustees Australia, a trustee ticular molecular biology, immunology and genetics.The Foun-
company operating throughout Australia. dations o¡er health investment grants of up to A$150,000 to
Activities: Administers more than 1,000 charitable trusts and individuals in universities, public hospitals or institutes for
endowments operating in Australia. The Foundation distri- health or medical research. They also o¡er the Ramaciotti
butes the income to charitable organizations, in accordance Medal for Excellence in Biomedical Research, worth
with the wishes of the founders of the managed trusts, sup- A$50,000; and, every two years, the Ramaciotti Biomedical
porting initiatives in the areas of social and community wel- Research Award, worth $1,000,000, to a group or individual
fare, education, medical and scienti¢c research, arts and for biomedical research in universities, public hospitals, medi-
culture, and conservation and the environment. cal research institutes or similar organizations.
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia. Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
Restrictions: Does not make grants to individuals. Finance: Ramaciotti Australia Foundation: annual income
Finance: Annual income A$27,370,375, expenditure A$744,927, expenditure A$1,211,319; Ramaciotti NSW Founda-
A$15,527,280 (30 June 2020). tion: annual income A$864,667, expenditure A$763,675 (30
Principal Sta¡: Man. Partner Caitriona Fay; Nat. Man. Jane June 2020).
Magor. Principal Sta¡: Dir Mark Smith.
Contact Details: Level 12, 123 Pitt St, Sydney, NSW 2000; Contact Details: c/o Perpetual Trustee Co Ltd, GPO Box
POB 4172, Sydney, NSW 2001; tel. (2) 9229 9633; e-mail 4172, Sydney, NSW 2001; tel. (2) 9229 9633; e-mail
philanthropy@perpetual.com.au; internet www.perpetual philanthropy@perpetual.com.au; internet www.perpetual
.com.au/philanthropy. .com.au/ramaciotti.

Ian Potter Foundation The Paul Ramsay Foundation


Established in 1964 by Sir Ian Potter, a business person and Established in 2006 by Paul Ramsay, a healthcare entrepre-
¢nancier. neur.
Activities: Supports initiatives in the ¢elds of arts and cul-
Activities: Works to identify the root causes of disadvantage.
ture, community wellbeing, early childhood development, the
The Foundation carries out activities in the areas of children,
environment, medical research equipment and public health
disaster response and resilience, education, ¢rst nation popu-
research. In 1993 it established the Ian Potter Cultural Trust
lations, housing, justice and safety, mental health, and commu-
to support emerging Australian artists. The Trust o¡ers
nities. Has an o⁄ce in Melbourne.
grants for early career artists to undertake professional devel-
opment, usually overseas. Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia. Publications: Newsletter.
Restrictions: No grants to individuals (except through the Finance: Annual income A$133,025,000, expenditure
Ian Potter Cultural Trust); major grants by invitation only. A$41,368,000 (30 June 2019).
Publications: Annual Grants Report; The Seahorse (quar- Board of Directors: Michael Traill (Chair.).
terly newsletter).
Principal Sta¡: CEO Prof. Glyn Davis.
Finance: Annual revenue A$62,419,446, expenditure
A$31,049,829 (30 June 2021). Contact Details: L3, 243 Liverpool St, Darlinghurst, NSW
Board of Governors: Charles B. Goode (Chair.). 2010; tel. (2) 8582 4000; e-mail hello@paulramsayfoundation
.org.au; internet www.paulramsayfoundation.org.au.
Principal Sta¡: CEO Craig Connelly.
Contact Details: Level 3, 111 Collins St, Melbourne,Vic 3000;
tel. (3) 9650 3188; e-mail admin@ianpotter.org.au; internet The Ross Trust
www.ianpotter.org.au.
Founded in 1970 by the will of Roy Everard Ross, the founder of
Hillview Quarries.
Pratt Foundation Activities: Makes grants in two programme areas: providing
Established in 1978 by Richard Pratt, Chair. of packaging, equitable access to secondary education; and conserving and
paper and recycling company Visy, and his wife Jeanne; part protecting biodiversity. The Trust o¡ers a range of three-year
of the Pratt Philanthropies, in addition to The Pratt Family grants, annually worth up to A$40,000 for Smart Grants; up to
Foundation and Visy Cares. A$50,000 for Advocacy Grants; and between A$40,000 and
A$100,000 for Challenge and Change Grants.
Activities: Supports initiatives in the areas of mental health,
the arts, education, cancer care, Jewish life, Aboriginal Geographical Area of Activity: Australia (Victoria).
advancement and the environment; and promotes Australia- Restrictions: Grants only to charities inVictoria state; Chal-
Israel relations. Richard Pratt Fellowships in Prostate Cancer lenge and Change Grants are by invitation only.
worth A$100,000 are awarded annually for translational
research. A sister organization operates in Israel (f. 1998). Publications: Annual Report; The Ross Trust Update (news-
letter).
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia, Israel, USA.
Restrictions: Does not accept unsolicited applications. Finance: Annual income A$5,678,469, expenditure
A$5,936,504 (30 June 2020).
Finance: Annual income A$7,819,861, expenditure
A$7,662,820 (30 June 2020). Board of Trustees: Prue Digby (Chair.).
Board of Trustees: Heloise Waislitz (Chair.). Principal Sta¡: CEO Sarah Hardy.
Contact Details: Level 11, 2 Southbank Blvd, South Mel- Contact Details: Ground Level, Suite 2, 43 Agnes St, East
bourne,Vic 3006; POB 5182, South Melbourne,Vic 3205; tel. (3) Melbourne, Vic 3002; tel. (3) 9690 6255; e-mail information
9247 4798; internet www.theprattfoundation.org. @rosstrust.org.au; internet www.rosstrust.org.au.

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The Royal Australasian College of Physiciansç for women to develop a sense of belonging and self worth. Runs
RACP activities and promotional events as well as a community vege-
Founded in 1938; established the Research and Education table garden.
Foundation in 1991 to increase funding to its medical research Geographical Area of Activity: Southern Australia.
awards programme. Board: Michele Jarldorn (Chair.); Bec Neill (Treas.); Quynh
Activities: Promotes the study of the science and art of medi- Nguyen (Sec.).
cine, and research in clinical science and the institutes of med- Principal Sta¡: Patron Heather Stokes.
icine; brings together physicians for their common bene¢t,
Contact Details: 146 Semaphore Rd, Exeter, SA 5019; tel. (8)
and for scienti¢c discussions and clinical demonstrations;
8242 7210; e-mail soasemaphore@gmail.com; internet
and disseminates knowledge of the principles and practice of
seedsofa⁄nity.org.
medicine. The College presents the views of physicians and
paediatricians on questions of medical importance to the Gov-
ernment and other bodies; encourages continuing education SpinalCure Australia
for quali¢ed physicians; conducts a training and examination Established in 1994 by Joanna Knott, Prof. Perry Bartlett and
programme for admission of trainees to Fellowship; provides Stewart Yesner; formerly known as the Australasian Spinal
lecturers for medical teaching in the Asia-Paci¢c region; and Research Trust. Incorporated the Spinal Research Foundation
publishes the results of research and study. It has more than 70 in 2004.
Honorary Fellows and over 28,000 Fellows and trainees; and
maintains a library of 40,000 vols, including the Ford Collec- Activities: Funds and promotes research into curing spinal
tion.The RACP Foundation o¡ers: research awards and career cord injury. The organization fosters co-operation between all
grants for Fellows and trainees; college and congress prizes; disciplines involved in central nervous system research; disse-
regional awards and prizes; indigenous scholarships and minates information about research progress; and co-operates
prizes for Fellows, trainees, medical students and junior medi- with international e¡orts in the same ¢eld. It o¡ers career
cal o⁄cers; exam prizes; medical student scholarships and development fellowships; and funds equipment grants and tra-
prizes; and international grants worth up to A$10,000 to med- vel grants (A$3,000 for international travel and A$1,000 for
ical graduates or specialists from outside Australia and New domestic travel) for researchers and clinicians.
Zealand. Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
Geographical Area of Activity: Asia-Paci¢c, Australia, Restrictions: Travel and equipment grants only for appli-
New Zealand. cants working or studying in Australia.
Publications: Annual Report; Internal Medicine Journal; The Publications: Annual Report; newsletters; e-newsletters;
Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health; research reports; impact reports.
magazine. Finance: Annual income A$1,039,229, expenditure
Finance: Annual income A$68,531,760, expenditure A$1,245,862 (30 June 2020).
A$66,227,860 (31 Dec. 2019). Board of Directors: Joanna Knott (Chair.); Duncan Adams
Board: Dr Jacqueline Small (Pres.); Prof Jennifer Martin (Sec.); Prof. Perry Bartlett (Scienti¢c Chair.); Gabriel McDo-
(Pres.-elect). well (Exec. Chair.).
Principal Sta¡: CEO Louise McElvogue. Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Duncan Wallace; CEO Kathryn
Contact Details: 145 Macquarie St, Sydney, NSW 2000; tel. Borkovic.
(2) 9256 5444; e-mail racp@racp.edu.au; internet www.racp Contact Details: Suite 3.04, 80 Clarence St, Sydney, NSW
.edu.au/about/foundation. 2000; POB 908, Mona Vale NSW 1660 Australia; tel. (2)
9356 8321; e-mail research@spinalcure.org.au; internet www
.spinalcure.org.au.
Royal Flying Doctor Service of AustraliaçRFDS
Established in 1928 by the Rev. John Flynn; comprises seven Talk Out Loud
federated entities. Founded in 2016 by Mary Galouzis.
Activities: Delivers primary healthcare and 24-hour emer- Activities: Provides youth mental health services across
gency service to people living, working and travelling through- Southern Australia, including school programmes, youth
out Australia. The Service provides emergency health empowerment camps and mental health ¢rst aid training.
services; primary healthcare clinics at remote sites; telehealth
radio and telephone consultations; medical chests to be stored Geographical Area of Activity: Southern Australia.
in isolated areas; inter-hospital transfers; and mental and den- Board: Brett Knowles (Chair.); Gary McCourt (Vice-
tal health. It operates from 23 air bases and 183 healthcare Chair.); Ming Lyn Hii (Sec.); Linda Jury (Treas.).
road vehicles throughout Australia. Principal Sta¡: CEO Mary Galouzis.
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia. Contact Details: 3/1267 North East Rd, Ridgehaven, SA 5097;
Restrictions: Not a grantmaking organization. 39 John St, Salisbury, SA 5108; tel. 467485880; e-mail info
Publications: Annual Report. @talkoutloud.com.au; internet talkoutloud.com.au.
Finance: Total assets A$3,501,966 (30 June 2022).
Federation Board: Tracey Hayes (Chair.); Dr John O’Donnell Tearfund Australia
(Deputy Chair.). Established in 1971, as The Evangelical Alliance Relief
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Frank Quinlan. (TEAR) Fund, an arm of the Australian Evangelical Alliance;
Contact Details: Level 2, 10^12 Brisbane Ave, Barton, ACT a Christian organization.
2600; POB 4350, Kingston, ACT 2604; tel. (2) 6269 5500; e- Activities: Works in the ¢eld of relief and development. Pro-
mail enquiries@rfds.org.au; internet www.£yingdoctor.org gramme areas include: community building; education; emer-
.au. gency response; empowering Australians; food and
livelihoods; health; impact investing; indigenous Australia;
and water and sanitation. The organization supports 14 local
Seeds of A⁄nity partners in 11 countries.
Founded in 2006 by women with lived experience of the prison Geographical Area of Activity: International.
system. Publications: Annual Report; Tearfund Update (monthly
Activities: Works to challenge the stigma and discrimination newsletter); Target Magazine (2 a year).
of women leaving the prison system, including advocacy and Finance: Annual income A$14,376,045, expenditure
court support, and to provide programmes in the community A$15,086,448 (30 June 2022).

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Board of Trustees: Joanna Watts (Chair.); Joanna Lee (Dep- Geographical Area of Activity: Middle East, Paci¢c, South-
uty Chair.). East Asia, Southern Africa.
Principal Sta¡: CEO Matthew Maury. Publications: Annual Report; Solidarity Partnerships (quar-
Contact Details: Unit 1, 4 Solwood Lane, Blackburn,Vic 3130; terly newsletter); monthly e-bulletin; reports and submissions.
POB 110, Forest Hill, Vic 3131; tel. (3) 9264 7000; e-mail info Finance: Annual income A$5,485,891, expenditure
@tearfund.org.au; internet www.tearfund.org.au. A$5,355,065 (30 June 2022).
TPG Telecom Foundation Board: Andrew Dettmer (Chair.); Michele O’Neil (Vice-
Chair.).
Established in 2002 by Vodafone Australia, a telecommunica-
tions company; part of theVodafone Foundation (q.v.) network; Principal Sta¡: Exec. O⁄cer Kate Lee.
present name adopted in 2022 following the merger of Voda- Contact Details: Level 1, 365^375 Sussex St, Sydney, NSW
fone Australia and TPG Telecom. 2000; tel. (2) 9264 9343; e-mail o⁄ce@apheda.org.au; internet
Activities: Promotes better health, wellbeing and education apheda.org.au.
through technology. Partners with the Garvan Institute of
Medical Research and Infoxchange. Works with communities
in remote and disaster-prone areas to co-design locally-led Sylvia and Charles Viertel Charitable Foundation
solutions using social connectivity and digital tools to improve
disaster preparedness and community resilience. Established in 1999 by the will of Charles Viertel, an accoun-
Geographical Area of Activity: Australia. tant and business person.
Publications: Annual Report. Activities: Supports medical research, and disadvantaged,
homeless and elderly people.The Foundation has longstanding
Finance: Annual income A$1,355,395, expenditure
partnerships with several organizations based in Queensland.
A$1,368,685 (31 March 2019).
Its £agship programme is the Senior Medical Research Fellow-
Board of Trustees: Dan Lloyd (Chair.); Trent Czinner (Sec.). ship, worth A$275,000 a year for ¢ve years, helping researchers
Contact Details: Level 1, 177 Paci¢c Hwy, North Sydney, to establish research careers in Australia. It makes ¢ve annual
NSW 2060; tel. 133121; internet www.tpgtelecom.com.au Clinical Investigator awards of A$90,000 each.
/sustainability/digital-economy. Geographical Area of Activity: Australia.
Union Aid AbroadçAPHEDA Restrictions: Fellowship applicants must be medical or clin-
Established in 1984 as Australian People For Health Educa- ical graduates who have completed training, normally to doc-
tion & Development Abroad, the overseas humanitarian aid toral level.
agency of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU). Finance: Annual income A$26,721,369, expenditure
Activities: Works with local communities and trade unions to A$8,785,038 (30 June 2020).
promote skills development, better employment opportunities, Trustees: Justice Debra Mullins (Chair.).
education, sustainable agriculture, healthcare and workers’
rights. The organization has more than 39 training projects Principal Sta¡: Co-Chair. of Medical Advisory Board Prof.
in 13 locations, working with 39 local trade unions and com- Christina Mitchell, Associate Prof. Paul Ekert.
munity organizations. In South-East Asia, it supports trade Contact Details: c/o Equity Trustees, Philanthropy Services,
unionists and campaigners to ban asbestos and eliminate Level 1, 575 Bourke St, Melbourne,Vic 3000; tel. (3) 8623 5008;
asbestos-related diseases. e-mail charities@eqt.com.au; internet viertel.org.au.

AUSTRIA
CO-ORDINATING BODIES The World of NGOs
Founded in 1997 by Christiana Weidel and Christian Pichler-
Verband fu«r Gemeinnu«tziges Stiften (Association for Stainern.
Public Bene¢t Foundations)
Established in 2014. Activities: Operates nationally and throughout Europe in the
¢elds of education, human rights, co-operation of civil society
Activities: Provides members with opportunities for net- and civil dialogue.The organization provides information; car-
working, development and training; and information and ries out self-conducted programmes and research; organizes
knowledge exchange. The Association o¡ers consultancy and conferences and training courses; and issues publications.
administrative services, and lobbies government on behalf of Recent projects have focused on social inclusion of migrants,
members. It has over 90 member organizations working in elderly people, women and young people; preventing human
areas including: education and social a¡airs, art and culture, tra⁄cking; developing rural areas; and innovations in educa-
science and research, and the environment; and is a member of tion and participation. Comprises around 60 member organi-
Philea (q.v.). zations, including umbrella organizations, citizens’ initiatives
Geographical Area of Activity: Austria. and research institutes.
Restrictions: Only funds member organizations. Geographical Area of Activity: Europe.
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; factsheets. Restrictions: Does not make grants.
Finance: Annual revenue E129,000, expenditure E129,000 Publications: Activity Report; brochures; other publications.
(2019).
Board of Directors: Katharina Turnauer (Chair.); Franz Finance: Funded through membership fees, public funds and
Karl Pru«ller (Vice-Chair.). project ¢nance.
Principal Sta¡: Sec.-Gen. Ruth Williams. Board of Directors: Christiana Pordes (Weidel) (Chair.);
Prof. Dr Ju«rgen Nautz (Vice-Chair.).
Contact Details: Schottenring 16/3 OG, 1010 Vienna; tel. (1)
6645441090; e-mail o⁄ce@gemeinnuetzig-stiften.at; internet Contact Details: Nibelungengasse 7/7, 1010 Vienna; tel. (676)
gemeinnuetzig-stiften.at. 3359715; e-mail o⁄ce@ngo.at; internet www.ngo.at.

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Association for Culture and Theory (f. 2007) and o¡ers the Igor
FOUNDATIONS AND NON-PROFITS Zabel Award for Culture and Theory, worth a total of E76,000,
AMINAçaktiv fu«r Menschen in Not Austria (Active which is awarded to international curators, art historians and
for People in Need Austria) theorists, writers or critics who are from or live and/or work in
the region. It has a research library on Central, Eastern and
Founded in 2003 as AMURT (Austria) and was a member of the
South-Eastern European countries containing approximately
AMURT (q.v.) network from 2005 until 2011; has carried out its
12,000 items (mainly in English and German).
own projects since 2009.
Activities: Works in the ¢elds of emergency relief, sustainable Geographical Area of Activity: Central and South-Eastern
development and co-operation.The organization helps commu- Europe.
nities in need to develop survival strategies. It focuses on dis- Publications: Annual Reports; newsletter; catalogues;
advantaged groups, including children, women, the elderly, books; series; studies; other publications.
and sick and disabled people. Finance: Total assets E677,148,454 (31 Dec. 2021).
Geographical Area of Activity: Kenya, Moldova, Mozambi-
que, Niger, Senegal. Supervisory Board: Andreas Treichl (Chair.); Manfred
Wimmer (Deputy Chair.).
Restrictions: Exclusively charitable.
Finance: Annual income E356,087 (2021). Principal Sta¡: CEO Boris Marte; Deputy CEO Wolfgang
Schopf.
Board of Directors: Dr Ines Kohl (Chair.); Katharina
Zlattinger (Treas.); Laura Oberhuber (Sec.). Contact Details: Am Belvedere 1, 1100 Vienna; tel. (501)
0015100; e-mail o⁄ce@erstestiftung.org; internet www
Principal Sta¡: Project O⁄cer (South and East) Gertraud .erstestiftung.org.
Ho«dl; O⁄ce Man. Joachim Frank.
Contact Details: Hu«tteldorferstr. 253a, 1140 Vienna; tel. (1)
92916701; e-mail info@aktivfuermenschen.at; internet www
.aktivfuermenschen.at. European Centre for Social Welfare Policy and
Research
Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft Established in 1974 in Vienna as the European Centre for
Established in 1960; a non-pro¢t association. Social Welfare Training and Research; an autonomous, UN-
a⁄liated intergovernmental organization; present name
Activities: Comprises 20 institutes, which carry out research adopted in 1989.
in thematic clusters: history; cardiovascular research; oncol-
ogy; translational oncology; rare diseases; archaeological pro- Activities: Carries out research through two main units: the
spection; traumatology; biography, mental health, etc. Most Work and Welfare Unit; and the Health and Care Unit. The
institutes are located inVienna, Graz and Innsbruck (Austria). Centre’s expertise includes demographic development; work
Also a part of Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft: LBG Open and employment; income, poverty and social exclusion; social
Innovation in Science Center and LBG Career Center. security; migration and social integration; human security;
Geographical Area of Activity: Europe. care; and health and wellbeing. It o¡ers training; and orga-
nizes conferences, seminars and workshops.
Publications: Annual Report; monographs; policy papers.
Geographical Area of Activity: Canada, Europe, Israel,
Finance: Annual budget E32,930,000 (2020).
USA.
Executive Committee: Prof. Dr Freyja-Maria Smolle-Ju«tt-
ner (Pres.); Prof. Dr Andrea Barta,Wolfgang Hesoun, Dr Sylvia Publications: Annual Report; newsletters; policy briefs;
Knapp, Prof. Dr Georg Winckler (Vice-Pres); Christoph Neu- books; reports; working papers.
mayer (Treas.); Dr Michael Stampfer (Sec.). Board of Directors: Ghada Fathi Waly (Chair.); Angela Me
Principal Sta¡: Gen. Man. Dr Elvira Welzig; Deputy Gen. (Acting Chair.).
Man. Marisa Radatz. Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Dr Kai Leichsenring; Deputy Dir
Contact Details: Nussdorferstr. 64, 6th Floor, 1090 Vienna; Anette Scoppetta.
tel. (1) 5132750; e-mail o⁄ce@lbg.ac.at; internet www.lbg.ac Contact Details: Berggasse 17, 1090 Vienna; tel. (1) 3194505-
.at. 0; e-mail ec@euro.centre.org; internet www.euro.centre.org.
Entwicklungshilfe-Klub (Aid for Development Club)
Established in 1973 by Gerhard Dor¡ner and Helmut Novy. Fonds zur Fo«rderung der Wissenschaftlichen For-
Activities: Supports community development initiatives in schungçFWF (Austrian Science Fund)
the developing world. The Club provides disaster relief and
long-term grants to micro, small micro and macro projects, Founded in 1967.
working with local partner organizations. Activities: Provides ¢nance for basic research in all ¢elds of
Geographical Area of Activity: Africa, Asia, Central and science, including the humanities. The Fund assists in the for-
South America, Eastern Europe, North Africa. mulation and implementation of national science policy; pub-
lic relations work relating to science; and the promotion of the
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; project reports.
internationalization (in particular Europeanization) of the
Finance: Annual income E1,800,158, expenditure E1,800,158 scienti¢c sector in Austria. It supports non-Austrian scientists
(2019). working at Austrian science institutes; and Austrian post-
Board: Manfred Formanek (Chair.); Maria Zaiem (Treas.); Ger- graduate students wishing to carry out scienti¢c research
hard Dor¡ner (Sec.) . abroad. The alpha+ Stiftung was established in 2019 to assist
Principal Sta¡: Dir Brita Wil£ing. philanthropic funders in supporting scienti¢c research.
Contact Details: Bo«cklinstr. 44, 1020 Vienna; tel. (1) 7205150; Geographical Area of Activity: Austria.
e-mail o⁄ce@eh-klub.at; internet www.eh-klub.at. Publications: Annual Report; scilog (online magazine in Ger-
man and English); statistical publications.
ERSTE StiftungçDie ERSTE O«sterreichische Spar-
Casse Privatstiftung (ERSTE Foundation) Finance: Annual revenue E252,810,561, expenditure
E252,810,561 (31 Dec. 2019).
Established in 2006 by Erste Group, a ¢nancial services provi-
der. Executive Board: Prof. Christof Gattringer (Pres.); Ursula
Activities: Funds initiatives in the ¢elds of social innovation, Jakubek (Exec.Vice-Pres.).
¢nancial literacy, European cohesion and democracy, and con- Contact Details: Sensengasse 1, 1090 Vienna; tel. (1) 5056740;
temporary culture. The Foundation established the Igor Zabel e-mail o⁄ce@fwf.ac.at; internet www.fwf.ac.at.

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International Institute for Applied Systems Analy- conferences, discussions, fellowship programmes, lectures,
sisçIIASA roundtables, seminars and symposia. It maintains the Bruno
Founded in 1972 by representatives of the Union of Soviet Kreisky Archives; and established the Bruno Kreisky Founda-
Socialist Republics (USSR), the USA and 10 other countries tion for Outstanding Achievements in Human Rights.
from the Eastern and Western blocs as a non-governmental Geographical Area of Activity: Austria.
interdisciplinary research institute. Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; Dialogue Series;
Activities: Conducts policy-orientated research into complex reports.
problems, such as climate change, energy security and sustain- Board of Directors: Rudolf Scholten (Pres.); Max Kothbauer
able development.The Institute provides decisionmaking tools (Vice-Pres. and Deputy Treas.); Georg Lennkh (Treas.); Eva
to policymakers; and services to researchers, including host- Nowotny (Sec.).
ing key databases on climate and population. It runs capa-
Principal Sta¡: Sec.-Gen. Gertraud Auer Borea d’Olmo.
city-building activities for PhD and postdoctoral students
and policymakers and o¡ers fellowships. The £agship Young Contact Details: Armbrustergasse 15, 1190 Vienna; tel. (1)
Scientists Summer Program (YSSP) strengthens the skills of 3188260; e-mail kreiskyforum@kreisky-forum.org; internet
emerging researchers and the Postdoctoral Program gives www.kreisky-forum.org.
early career scientists experience of solving real-world pro-
blems, with ¢nancial support from the YSSP Fund. Has mem- OeAD (O«sterreichische Austauschdienst) GmbH
bers in 21 countries. (Austrian Agency for Education and Internationalisation)
Geographical Area of Activity: International. Established in 1961 as an association of the Austrian Rectors’
Conference; in 2020 it took over the activities of KulturKon-
Publications: Annual Report; Options (biannual magazine);
takt Austria (f. 1989).
research reports; working papers (approx. 75 a year); bro-
chures; information sheets; blog. Activities: Operates international mobility and co-operation
programmes in the ¢elds of education, science, research and
Finance: Annual income E22,400,000, expenditure
culture, overseeing international exchanges of students,
E22,100,000 (31 Dec. 2020).
apprentices, lecturers and researchers, and carrying out inter-
Council: Prof. Dr Michael Clegg (Chair.); Dr Sarah Webb, national educational projects. In Austria, the Agency co-ordi-
Prof. Dr Kazu Takemoto (Vice-Chair.). nates education programmes including Erasmus+, the Central
Principal Sta¡: Dir-Gen. Dr Albert van Jaarsveld; Interim European Exchange Programme for University Studies (CEE-
Deputy Dir-Gen. for Science Wolfgang Lutz. PUS), Citizen Science and Sparkling Science; runs national
Contact Details: Schlossplatz 1, 2361 Laxenburg; tel. (2) co-ordination, service and contact centres for the Bologna
2368070; e-mail info@iiasa.ac.at; internet www.iiasa.ac.at. Process, the European Credit System for Vocational Training
and Education (ECVET), Euroguidance, Europass, eTwin-
International Press InstituteçIPI ning, the Electronic Platform for Adult Learning in Europe
(EPALE) and the National Quali¢cation Framework; provides
Founded in 1950 in NewYork, USA; a network of editors, media information on grants, scholarships and research funding;
executives and journalists. and supports higher education for refugees living in Austria.
Activities: Defends freedom of expression; and supports the It has seven regional o⁄ces in Austria and co-operation o⁄ces
protection and strengthening of the freedom to collect and dis- in Azerbaijan, the People’s Republic of China and Ukraine.
seminate news and carry out journalism. The Institute raises Geographical Area of Activity: Europe, Central and East
awareness about the challenges journalists face; conducts Asia.
advocacy and dialogue with authorities, working with local
journalists; and informs journalists about their role in the Publications: Annual Report; oead.news (newsletter); bro-
democratic process. It leads a consortium that manages the chure; e-books.
IJ4EUçInvestigative Journalism for Europe fund (f. 2018), Finance: Annual budget E92,000,000 (2022).
which o¡ers grants under its Investigation Support Scheme Supervisory Board: Elmar Pichl (Chair.); Hanspeter Huber
for new projects carried out by teams or organizations based (Deputy Chair.).
in at least two EU countries or one EU country and one EU Principal Sta¡: Man. Dir Dr Jakob Calice.
candidate country, worth between E5,000 and E50,000; and
the Publication Support Scheme for cross-border investiga- Contact Details: Ebendorferstr. 7, 1010 Vienna; tel. (1)
tions that are under way, worth up to E10,000. 534080; e-mail info@oead.at; internet www.oead.at.
Geographical Area of Activity: Worldwide. ORF Nachbar in Not (Neighbour in Need)
Publications: Newsletter; research and investigation Established in 1992 to o¡er aid those a¡ected by armed con£ict
reports; training manuals; mission reports. and natural disasters; became a foundation in 2003.
Finance: Annual income E1,593,605, expenditure E1,593.605 Activities: Supports people in need as a result of war, natural
(2020). disaster, armed con£ict or politicala and economic crises.
Executive Board: Khadija Patel (Chair.); Mahfuz Anam, Plans, organizes and implements fundraising campaigns in
John Daniszewski, Emre Kiizilkaya (Vice-Chair.). co-operation with partner organizations. Comprises Austrian
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Frane Maroevic¤; Deputy Dir Scott humanitarian assistance organizations, incl. CARE O«ster-
Gri¡en. reich, Caritas O«sterreich, Hilfswerk International, O«sterrei-
Contact Details: Spiegelgasse 2, 1010 Vienna; tel. (1) 5129011; chisches Rotes Kreuz,Volkshilfe O«sterreich.
e-mail info@ipi.media; internet ipi.media. Geographical Area of Activity: International.
Contact Details: Wiedner Hauptstr. 32, 1040 Vienna; tel. (1)
Bruno Kreisky Forum fu«r internationalen Dialog 58900517; e-mail nachbarinnot@roteskreuz.at; internet
(Bruno Kreisky Forum for International Dialogue) nachbarinnot.orf.at.
Established in 1991 by Franz Vranitzky, in memory of Bruno
Kreisky, former Foreign Minister and Chancellor of Austria; O«sterreichische Forschungsstiftung fu«r Internation-
a think tank. ale EntwicklungçO«FSE (Austrian Foundation for
Activities: Operates as a centre for dialogue and exchange of
Development Research)
ideas between politicians, scientists and intellectuals to ana- Founded in 1967 by the Afro-Asiatisches Institut in Wien (q.v.)
lyse complex questions and to propose solutions to global pro- and the O«sterreichischer Auslandsstudentendienst.
blems. Main programme areas include: democracy and Activities: Carries out research in the ¢elds of Austrian and
identity; economy and social change; Europe; international international development policy. Main programmes include:
politics; and an annual theme, which in 2023 was war and cli- development policy and co-operation; education and develop-
mate. The Forum conducts research projects and organizes ment; stakeholder participation, process support and

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moderation; and the world economy and development. The Restrictions: Grants and scholarships only available to Fel-
Foundation organizes conferences and workshops; and main- lows.
tains databases on Austrian development co-operation pro- Publications: President’s Report; newsletter; reports.
jects and organizations. Jointly with BAOBAB and
Finance: Annual revenue US $8,264,250, expenditure
Frauen*solidarita«t, it operates the C3-Library for Interna-
$10,026,324 (31 Dec. 2018).
tional Development, which specializes in international devel-
opment, global learning, and women’s and gender issues. Board of Directors: Victoria B. Mars (Chair.); Claudio X.
Gonza¤lez (Vice-Chair.); Christopher F. Lee (Treas.); Adena
Geographical Area of Activity: International.
Testa (Sec.).
Publications: Annual Report; O«sterreichische Entwicklung-
Principal Sta¡: Pres. and CEO Martin Weiss.
spolitik; O«FSE-Forum; O«FSE-Edition; O«FSE-Newsletter
(monthly e-newsletter); brie¢ng papers; policy notes; research Contact Details: Schloss Leopoldskron, Leopoldskron Str.
reports; working papers. 56^58, 5020 Salzburg; tel. (662) 839830; e-mail info
@salzburgglobal.org; internet www.salzburgglobal.org.
Finance: Operating revenue E1,971,000 (2019).
Supervisory Board: Prof. Dr Ulrich Brand (Chair.); Johanna
Mang (Deputy Chair.). South East Europe Media OrganisationçSEEMO
Principal Sta¡: Dir Werner Raza; Deputy Dir Irene Vogel. (Su«dosteuropa«ische Medienorganisation)
Contact Details: C3 Centre for International Development, Established in 2000 in Zagreb, Croatia, by 23 media organiza-
Sensengasse 3, 1090 Vienna; tel. (1) 3174010; e-mail o⁄ce tions from nine countries.
@oefse.at; internet oefse.at. Activities: Promotes freedom of the media and freedom of
expression. Activities include fostering understanding
between journalists and other media professionals; improving
O«sterreichische Gesellschaft fu«r Aussenpolitik und standards and practices; ensuring the safety of journalists;
Internationale BeziehungençO«GAVN (Foreign Policy and promoting co-operation. Programmes include a Media
and United Nations Association of AustriaçUNA-AUS- Aid Programme, a Media Law Programme and a Media in
TRIA) Transition Programme. Through the SEEMO South-East Eur-
Formed in 2008 by the merger of the Austrian League for the ope Media Foundation for Emergency Help, the Organisation
UN (f. 1945) and the Austrian Society for Foreign Policy and o¡ers support for projects in the region. It awards the annual
International Relations (f. 1958). Busek Award for Better Understanding, worth E2,500, to a
Activities: Operates in the ¢elds of foreign a¡airs and inter- journalist, editor or media executive in South-Eastern Europe
national relations. The Association informs the public about who has promoted better understanding among peoples and
the goals and achievements of foreign policy and the UN, rais- worked to end ethnic divisions, racism and xenophobia. Addi-
ing awareness about international relations and deepening tional awards include the CEI SEEMO Award for investigative
understanding of current a¡airs in foreign, economic, devel- journalism, worth E5,000, the SEEMO Human Rights Award
opment and cultural policy ¢elds. It organizes international and the SEEMO Photo Human Rights Award. The SEEMO
conferences, lectures and panel discussions, including foreign Emergency Fund supports journalists in need in South-East-
policy talks at Hernstein Castle. ern Europe.
Geographical Area of Activity: Austria. Geographical Area of Activity: Central and South-Eastern
Europe, Eastern Europe, Russian Federation, Central Asia,
Publications: Global View (quarterly magazine); Society
Italy, San Marino, Tu«rkiye (Turkey),Vatican City.
(magazine, 2 a year); GAP-Journal (annual); newsletter; mono-
graphs. Publications: SEEMO Media Handbook (annually, in Eng-
lish); SEEMO Review; DeScripto (quarterly journal); SEEMO
Board of Directors: Dr Wolfgang Schu«ssel (Pres.); Dr Peter
Investigative Journalism Handbook; newsletter; publications
Jankowitsch, Dr Gregor Woschnagg, Herbert Scheibner, Prof.
in local languages.
Dr Alexander Van der Bellen (Vice-Pres).
Principal Sta¡: Sec.-Gen. Oliver Vujovic¤.
Principal Sta¡: Sec.-Gen. Michael F. Pfeifer; Deputy Sec.-
Gen. Bernd Hermann. Contact Details: Spiegelgasse 2/29 (SEEMO IPI o⁄ce), 1010
Vienna; tel. (1) 5133940; e-mail info@seemo.org; internet
Contact Details: Hofburg/Stallburg, Reitschulgasse 2/2. OG,
www.seemo.org.
1010 Vienna; tel. (1) 5354627; e-mail o⁄ce@oegavn.org;
internet www.oegavn.org.
VIDCçVienna Institute for International Dialogue
Salzburg Global Seminar and Co-operation
Founded in 1987 as successor to theVienna Institute for Devel-
Established in 1947, as the Salzburg Seminar in American Stu-
opment (f. 1962 by Minister of Foreign A¡airs Bruno Kreisky);
dies, by Clemens Heller, a graduate of Harvard University;
a think tank.
comprises the Salzburg Seminar American Studies Associa-
tion, the Salzburg Academy on Media and Global Change (f. Activities: Works in the ¢elds of democracy and human
2007) and the Salzburg Global Forum forYoung Cultural Inno- rights, gender, migration and the economy. Main activities
vators (f. 2014). include promoting critical public discourse; initiating cultural
co-operation; and supporting diversity and opposing discrimi-
Activities: Promotes international collaboration and net-
nation in sport. The Institute conducts research programmes;
working through convening meetings between leaders on
holds conferences, seminars and workshops on development
issues of global importance. Main programme areas are:
policy and developing countries; and issues publications on
¢nance and governance, including philanthropy and social
international development. It runs a cultural exchange pro-
investment, and law and technology; justice and security, com-
gramme with the countries of the global South; and is the
prising human rights and the rule of law; culture, arts and
lead agency of Fairplay (f. 1997), a Europe-wide network of
society; planet and health, including urban conservation and
sports organizations addressing racism and discrimination
pandemic preparedness; global media and voice; and educa-
both within and outside sport. Members come from 20 coun-
tion and work, with a focus on interdisciplinary research on
tries. Has consultative status with ECOSOC.
meeting the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The organi-
zation hosts workshops and a lecture series; o¡ers grants and Geographical Area of Activity: Asia, Europe, Latin Amer-
scholarships to Fellows; and provides seed funding for new ica, Middle East and North Africa, sub-Saharan Africa.
projects and partnerships through the Fund for Program Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; Spotlight (online
Excellence. Fellows from more than 170 countries. Has an o⁄ce magazine); thematic studies.
in Washington, DC, USA. Board of Trustees: Gabriele Heinisch-Hosek (Pres.); Christa
Geographical Area of Activity: International. Esterha¤zy (Vice-Pres.).

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Principal Sta¡: Man. Dir Sybille Straubinger; Deputy Man. Contact Details: Mo«llwaldplatz 5/9, 1040 Vienna; tel. (1)
Dir Franz Schmidjell. 7133594; e-mail o⁄ce@vidc.org; internet www.vidc.org.

AZERBAIJAN
FOUNDATIONS AND NON-PROFITS CSOs and small businesses; and publishes research ¢ndings.
It runs an internship and traineeship programme for national
Heydar Aliyev Fondu (Heydar Aliyev Foundation) and international economics graduates.
Established in 2004 in memory of former President Heydar Geographical Area of Activity: Azerbaijan, Cyprus, Geor-
Aliyev. gia, Kazakhstan, Tu«rkiye (Turkey).
Activities: Operates in the areas of education, public health, Publications: Annual Presentation; policy briefs; reports.
the environment, science and technology, culture and sport. Principal Sta¡: Dir Dr Vugar Bayramov.
Geographical Area of Activity: Azerbaijan. Contact Details: 1065 Baku, Caspian Pl., 3rd Block, 14th
Publications: Publications about Azerbaijani culture and Floor, J. Jabbarli Str. 44; tel. (12) 594-36-65; e-mail info@cesd
history; biographies; music. .az; internet www.cesd.az.
Trustees: Mehriban Arif gyzy Aliyeva (Pres.); Leyla Ilham
gyzy Aliyeva (Vice-Pres.). Uluchay Social-Economic Innovation Center
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Anar Alakbarov. Established in 1995.
Contact Details: 1000 Baku, Niyazi Str. 5; tel. (12) 525-13-31; Activities: Carries out policy research and implements pro-
e-mail public@heydar-aliyev-foundation.org; internet heydar grammes to support the socioeconomic development of Azer-
-aliyev-foundation.org. baijan’s regions. The Center focuses on young people, women,
farmers, small and medium-sized enterprises, internally dis-
placed people and refugees. It funds community projects and
Center for Economic & Social DevelopmentçCESD supports businesses; provides training and capacity building;
Established in 2005 by Dr Vugar Bayramov; a think tank. carries out public education and awareness-raising cam-
Activities: Supports socioeconomic development through paigns; and publishes research ¢ndings.
increasing transparency and reducing corruption. Projects Geographical Area of Activity: Azerbaijan.
include the School of European Studies, promoting European Publications: Policy briefs; reports.
integration and increasing awareness about the EU in Azer-
Board of Directors: Dr Mayis Safarov (Chair.); Arzu Husey-
baijan; and the School of Public Policy, carrying out research
nova (Sec.).
and education on public policy reform in Azerbaijan and the
wider region, in co-operation with the Government and Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Ilyas Safarli.
CSOs.The Center carries out research and analysis; organizes Contact Details: 5500 Sheki, Galgali Bulag Str. 31a; tel.
seminars, workshops and presentations; o¡ers training for (2424) 45447; e-mail o⁄ce@uluchay.org; internet uluchay.org.

BAHAMAS
FOUNDATIONS AND NON-PROFITS foundation.org.

Lyford Cay Foundations Templeton Religion Trust


Established in 1969 as the American Friends of The Bahamas Established in 1984 by Sir John Templeton, an investor and
by Robert Blum and William Robbins; present name adopted fund manager; part of the Templeton Philanthropies, with the
in 1979. John Templeton Foundation (q.v.) in the USA and the Temple-
Activities: Primarily interested in education: the FOCUS ton World Charity Foundation. Active since 2012.
and Cutillas Scholars programmes support access to higher Activities: Supports projects that advance the understanding
education in the Bahamas for high school leavers.The Founda- of religion and its bene¢ts, and provide opportunities for spiri-
tion o¡ers community grants worth between US $2,500 and tual growth. The Foundation funds research in areas includ-
$10,000 to national organizations; partial scholarships, worth ing: art and culture, philosophy, science, society and theology.
up to $25,000, for Bahamians to pursue graduate or undergrad- With the Templeton World Charity Foundation, it co-funds the
uate technical and vocational quali¢cations abroad; and Templeton Prize (f. 1972) for scienti¢c insights about religion,
grants towards studying at the University of the Bahamas. worth »1m., which is administered by the Templeton Founda-
Has an o⁄ce in New York, USA. The Canadian Lyford Cay tion.
Foundation (f. 1977) operates in Canada. Geographical Area of Activity: International.
Geographical Area of Activity: International. Publications: Newsletter; grantee articles.
Publications: Annual Report; Caystone (newsletter). Principal Sta¡: Man., Grant Operations Sandra Darville.
Finance: Annual revenue US $5,841,730, expenditure Contact Details: c/o First Trust Bank Ltd, Templeton Bldg,
$4,549,438 (31 Dec. 2020). Lyford Cay, Nassau; internet templetonreligiontrust.org.
Board of Directors: Basil P. Goulandris (Chair.); Sarah A.
Farrington (Vice-Chair.); Je¡rey A. Everett (Pres.); Jon T. TK Foundation
Crone, IV (Treas.); E. Parker Neave (Sec.). Established in 2002 to continue the work of J. Torben Karl-
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Nicola Virgill-Rolle. shoej, founder of the Teekay Shipping Group.
Contact Details: POB N 7776, Templeton Global Advisors Activities: Aims to advance knowledge of oceanography, mar-
Bldg, West Bay St, Lyford Cay, Nassau; tel. 362-4910; e-mail ine biology, marine engineering, naval architecture, seaman-
info@lyfordcayfoundation.org; internet www.lyfordcay ship and other maritime sciences. The Foundation also aims

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to relieve poverty and promote the welfare of impoverished, Publications: Impact Report.
sick or injured seafarers. Current priorities are youth develop-
ment for disadvantaged young people aged 15^25 years; and Finance: Total grants awarded since 2002 c. US $46,000,000.
maritime education, awarding scholarship grants worth up to
US $10,000 per year for up to 3 years for maritime majors at US Board of Directors: Bruce Chan (Chair.).
universities.
Principal Sta¡: Man. Dir Susan Karlshoej.
Geographical Area of Activity: International.
Restrictions: Grants only to registered non-pro¢t organiza- Contact Details: c/o Teekay Corpn, 1st Floor, Bayside House,
tions; youth development projects must be in the Foundation’s Bayside Executive Park, West Bay St and Blake Rd, POB AP
geographical areas of interest: North America, Latin America 59214, Nassau; tel. 502-8827; e-mail info@tkfoundation.bs;
and the Caribbean, South Africa or Europe. internet www.tkfoundation.bs.

BANGLADESH
FOUNDATIONS AND NON-PROFITS BRAC
Established in 1972 by Sir Fazle Hasan Abed as the Bangladesh
AID Foundation Rehabilitation Assistance Committee, originally as a relief
Founded in 1992 by Tarikul Islam Palash; formerly known organization; later renamed the Bangladesh Rural Advance-
as Action in DevelopmentçAID. ment Committee, and subsequently known as Building
Activities: Works to improve the socioeconomic conditions of Resources Across Communities (BRAC).
disadvantaged people, including women, children, people with Activities: Works in the ¢eld of social development through
disabilities, labourers and farmers. The organization carries carrying out research and advocacy. Main programme areas
out self-conducted programmes in the areas of disability, include: climate change and emergencies; eliminating extreme
human development and income generation. It collaborates poverty; expanding ¢nancial choices; gender equality; huma-
internationally with similar organizations; and organizes con- nitarian crisis management; universal healthcare; pro-poor
ferences and seminars. Has an o⁄ce in Dhaka. urban development; and investing in the next generation. The
Geographical Area of Activity: Bangladesh. organization runs the BRAC University (comprising the
BRAC Institute of Governance and DevelopmentçBIGD),
Publications: Annual Report. BRAC Bank, and social enterprises, including craft shops
Executive Committee: Israel Hossain Shanti (Chair.); Md and food projects. It has a⁄liate o⁄ces in the Netherlands,
Abdur Rashid (Vice-Chair.); Nurun Nahar Kusum (Treas.). the United Kingdom and the USA.
Principal Sta¡: Chief Exec. Tarikul Islam Palash. Geographical Area of Activity: Afghanistan, Bangladesh,
Contact Details: POB 03, AID Complex, Shatbaria, Jhenai- Liberia, Myanmar, Nepal, Netherlands, Philippines, Rwanda,
dah 7300; tel. (451) 61188; e-mail info@aid-bd.org; internet Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, UK, USA.
aid-bd.org. Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; factsheets; guide-
lines; reports; blog.
Bangladesh Freedom FoundationçBFF Finance: Annual income 89,853.6m. taka, expenditure
Established in 1997 to take over the work of the Ford Founda- 71,769.7m. taka (31 Dec. 2019).
tion (q.v.), when the latter ceased operating in Bangladesh. BRAC Global Board: Dr Martha Chen (Chair.).
Activities: Supports programmes that work to free people Governing Body: Dr Hossain Zillur Rahman (Chair.).
from poverty, ignorance and oppression. The Foundation
focuses on promoting secondary-level science education, Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir (BRAC Bangladesh) Asif Saleh;
through student-led extracurricular activities such as science Exec. Dir (BRAC International) Shameran Abed.
clubs, science fairs, leadership development, etc. Other activ- Contact Details: BRAC Centre, 75 Mohakhali, Dhaka 1212;
ities include capacity building of teachers; establishing mini- tel. (2) 222281265; e-mail info@brac.net; internet www.brac
science labs; organizing national events, such as the Bangla- .net.
desh Junior Science Olympiad, the National School Science
Debate and the Junior Science Congress; and advocacy. It Dutch-Bangla Bank Foundation
annually awards grants to NGOs worth around 10m. taka; Established in 1995 by M. Sahabuddin Ahmed, Founder Chair.
grants typically range from 400,000 to 800,000 taka per year of Dutch-Bangla Bank Ltd.
for three years or more. Research fellowships are also o¡ered.
Activities: Supports socioeconomic development in Bangla-
Geographical Area of Activity: Bangladesh. desh. The Foundation carries out philanthropic activities in
Restrictions: Does not accept unsolicited applications; the areas of education, health, conservation and social care.
grants only to organizations registered with the Department It o¡ers scholarships for secondary- and tertiary-level educa-
of Social Welfare or the NGO A¡airs Bureau. tion to students in ¢nancial need; scholarships are worth
Publications: Annual Report; Science Newsletters; research 2,500 taka per month for 3^5 years, with a reading materials
¢ndings; reports. grant of 5,000 taka.
Board of Trustees: Dr Iftekharuzzaman (Chair.); Dr Pratima Geographical Area of Activity: Bangladesh.
Paul Majumder (Treas.). Publications: Social causes report.
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Sazzadur Rahman Chowdhury. Board of Directors: Sahabuddin Ahmed (Chair.).
Contact Details: Level 5, 6/5a Sir Syed Rd, Mohammadpur, Contact Details: Level 8, 47 Motijheel Commercial Area,
Dhaka 1207; tel. (2) 9185120; e-mail infor@freedomfound.org; Dhaka 1000; tel. (2) 47110465; internet www.dutchbanglabank
internet www.freedomfound.org. .com/social/social-cause.html.

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BARBADOS
CO-ORDINATING BODY FOUNDATIONS AND NON-PROFITS
Caribbean Policy Development CentreçCPDC Barbados Entrepreneurship Foundation Inc
Established in 1991 as an umbrella body representing the
Established in 2010 to support business and promote Barbados
major national and regional NGO networks in the Caribbean.
as an entrepreneurial hub.
Activities: Represents Caribbean NGOs in regional and
international forums. The Centre’s main areas of interest are: Activities: Aims to achieve a model of ‘Growing Sustainable
capacity building; governance and participation; sustainable Entrepreneurship’supported by ¢ve pillars: Access to Finance;
development; and trade liberalization and economic develop- Business Facilitation; Business Mentorship & Networking;
ment. Current projects include disaster risk management and Government Policy; and Education and Talent Development.
mobilizing resources for NGOs. In partnership with Munich The Foundation conducts research into best practices for
Climate Insurance Initiative it established the Risk Resilience each pillar. Projects include the $20 Challenge and related
Hub, which comprises a library of climate and disaster risk Agricultural Business Challenge, micro¢nance initiatives
¢nance and insurance materials. Has 33 individual and insti- which are aimed at schoolchildren; WiFi Barbados, to provide
tutional members. free Wi-Fi nationally; and an online Mentorship Forum.
Geographical Area of Activity: Caribbean.
Geographical Area of Activity: Barbados.
Publications: Newsletter; Regional CPDC NGO Directory
(online); Caribbean NGO Trends; conference proceedings; dis- Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; blog; webinars.
cussion papers; factsheets; manuals; reports; research ¢nd-
ings; toolkits. Board of Directors: Celeste Foster (Exec. Chair.).
Principal Sta¡: O⁄cer in Charge Richard Jones. Contact Details: Lex Caribbean, Worthing Corporate Cen-
Contact Details: POB 57, Halsworth,Welches Rd, St Michael tre, Worthing, Christ Church; tel. 435-3308; e-mail info
11000; tel. 437-6055; e-mail cpdc@caribsurf.com; internet @barbadosentrepreneurshipfoundation.org; internet www
www.cpdcngo.org. .barbadosentrepreneurshipfoundation.org.

BELARUS
CO-ORDINATING BODIES Contact Details: 9 Masherov Ave, 220000 Minsk; tel. (29)
630-32-76; e-mail uwb@ngo.by; internet www.ngo.by.
Abjadnany Síliach (United WayçBelarus/NGO Develop-
ment Centre)
Established in 1995. Asambleja NDA (Assembly of NGOs of Belarus)
Activities: Operates as an information portal, disseminating Established in 1997 by Belarusian NGOs.
information on the Belarusian third sector. The Centre pro- Activities: Represents the interests of NGOs in Belarus. The
motes capacity building through collaboration, consultation Assembly carries out annual monitoring, analysis and evalua-
and organizing training programmes. It maintains databases tion of the civil society legal framework; helps to register and
of Belarusian NGOs; o¡ers legislative and NGO management audit NGOs; disseminates information; maintains a database
services; monitors the Belarusian press; provides an online of more than 1,000 Belarusian civil leaders and NGOs; and
platform for searching for partners, volunteers and scholar- facilitates regional and international co-operation of Belaru-
ships, and a computer-aided system that automatically gener- sian NGOs. It comprises over 300 member organizations.
ates documents required for NGO activities. Has a library Registered in Lithuania.
containing 4,000 reference books and periodicals on NGO
management, strategic planning, organizational development, Geographical Area of Activity: Belarus.
marketing, etc. Publications: Annual Report; e-newsletter; handbooks;
Geographical Area of Activity: Belarus. reports.
Publications: GURT (newsletter); NGO directories; hand- Principal Sta¡: Chair. Siarhiej Mackievic.
books; monographs; research papers. Contact Details: Minsk; e-mail ngo@belngo.info; internet
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Alicia Shybitskaya. belngo.info.

BELGIUM
CO-ORDINATING BODIES areas include: tackling rising inequality and building a sus-
tainable economy; EU policy coherence, with a focus on migra-
CONCORDçEuropean NGO Confederation for Relief tion and trade; and monitoring international donors’
and Development commitments to funding and ¢nancing. Cross-cutting themes
Established in 2003. are civil society, gender equality, global citizenship, the private
sector and regional alliances. It maintains an online research
Activities: Comprises 26 national associations, 25 interna- library.
tional networks and seven associate members, representing
more than 2,600 European NGOs. The Confederation repre-
sents its members in dealing with EU institutions. Priority Geographical Area of Activity: Europe.

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BELGIUM Fe¤de¤ration Europe¤enne des Associations Nationales Travaillant avec les Sans-Abri
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; guides; policy Publications: EVPA Newsletter; EVPA Success Stories;
briefs; reaction papers; reports. guides; cases studies; good practices; surveys.
Finance: Annual income E1,842,505, expenditure E1,839,406 Finance: Total income E3,060,857, expenditure E3,015,366
(31 Dec. 2021). (2021).
Board: Rilli Lappalainen (Pres.); Ce¤line Mias (Vice-Pres.); Board of Directors: Steven Serneels (Chair.).
Marta Iglesias Lope¤z (Treas.); Javier Garcia de la Oliva (Sec.). Principal Sta¡: CEO Roberta Bosurgi.
Principal Sta¡: Dir Tanya Cox. Contact Details: 94 rue Royale, 1000 Brussels; tel. (2) 513-21-
Contact Details: 10 rue de l’Industrie, 1000 Brussels; tel. (2) 31; e-mail info@evpa.eu.com; internet evpa.eu.com.
743-87-60; e-mail secretariat@concordeurope.org; internet
concordeurope.org. Fe¤de¤ration Belge des Fondations Philanthropiques
(Belgian Federation of Philanthropic Foundations)
European Food Banks FederationçEFBF (Fe¤de¤ration Established in 2004 by the Centre Europe¤en pour Enfants Dis-
Europe¤enne des Banques AlimentairesçFEBA) parus et Sexuellement Exploits, Cera Holding (q.v.), Fondation
Established in 1986 in France by Bernard Dandrel and Andre¤ Belge de laVocation, Fondation Bernheim, Fondation Charcot,
Hubert; relocated to Brussels in 2018. Fondation Evens (q.v.), Fondation Francqui (q.v.), Fondation
pour les Ge¤ne¤rations Futures, Fondation Roi Baudouin and
Activities: Prevents food waste and contributes to reducing
Fortis Foundation Belgium, and administered by the Ko«ning
food insecurity through supporting and developing food
Boudewijnstichting/Fondation Roi Baudouin (q.v.); formerly
banks in countries where they are most needed in
known as the Re¤seau Belge de Fondations.
Europe. The Federation represents over 341 food banks from
23 full members and seven associate members in 30 European Activities: Works to make the Belgian foundations sector
countries. Members are either national organizations or indi- more transparent. The Federation has six main working
vidual food banks. groups: education; family foundations; law, taxation and
accounting; medical research; societal impact of foundations;
Geographical Area of Activity: Europe.
and wealth management. It represents the interests of its
Publications: Annual Report; lea£et; reports. members; organizes workshops and training; provides infor-
Finance: Annual income E1,701,975, expenditure E1,700,821 mation to the public; and promotes transparency. It has 126
(2021). member foundations.
Board of Directors: Jacques Vandenschrik (Pres.); Lindsay Geographical Area of Activity: Belgium.
Boswell (Vice-Pres.); Tom Hillemans (Treas.); Pedro Castan‹os Publications: Les Fondations en Belgique; brochures; sur-
(Sec.). veys; studies.
Principal Sta¡: Sec.-Gen. Angela Frigo. Board of Directors: Jan van den Nieuwenhuijzen (Pres.);
Contact Details: 775 chausse¤e de Louvain, 1140 Brussels; tel. Anne-Catherine Chevalier (Vice-Pres.); Johan Chiers (Treas.);
(2) 538-94-50; e-mail info@eurofoodbank.org; internet www Ludwig Forrest (Sec.).
.eurofoodbank.org. Principal Sta¡: Co-ordinator Diletta Brignoli.
Contact Details: 21 rue Brederode, 1000 Brussels; tel. (474)
European Think Tanks GroupçETTG 88-19-85; e-mail info@lesfondations.be; internet www
Established in 2010. .lesfondations.be.
Activities: Supports and promotes the role of the EU in rela-
tion to developing countries and more broadly.The Group com- Fe¤de¤ration Europe¤enne des Associations Nationales
prises six research institutes concerned with international Travaillant avec les Sans-AbriçFEANTSA (Euro-
development and humanitarian policy: the German Institute pean Federation of National Organisations Working with
of Development and SustainabilityçIDOS (q.v.); the European the Homeless)
Centre for Development Policy Management; the Real Insti- Established in 1989; an umbrella body for not-for-pro¢t organi-
tuto Elcano (Elcano Royal Institute, see Fundacio¤n Real Insti- zations.
tuto Elcano); the Istituto A¡ari Internazionali (Institute of Activities: Prevents and alleviates the poverty and social
International A¡airs, q.v.); the Institut du De¤veloppement exclusion of people threatened by or living with homelessness.
Durable et des Relations Internationales (Institute for Sus- Main programme areas include: employment; energy poverty;
tainable Development and International Relations) and ODI health; housing; housing as a human right; migration; partici-
(formerly known as the Overseas Development Institute, q.v.). pation; trends and statistics; women’s homelessness; and
It issues publications; and organizes conferences, workshops young people. The Federation engages with European institu-
and webinars. tions, and national and regional governments, to develop and
Geographical Area of Activity: International. implement measures to ¢ght homelessness; conducts research
Publications: Newsletter; reports; blog. and data collection; organizes conferences, seminars and
workshops; and raises public awareness. In 2016 it co-founded
Principal Sta¡: Dir Geerte Laporte.
the Housing First Europe Hub with theY-Foundation and more
Contact Details: 44 ave des Arts, 1000 Brussels; tel. (2) 237- than 15 other European partner organizations. The Ending
43-82; e-mail ettginfo@ecdpm.org; internet ettg.eu. Homelessness Awards recognize projects that have changed
the lives of homeless people. Has more than 120 member orga-
EVPAçEuropean Venture Philanthropy Association nizations from 30 countries.
Established in 2004 by Doug Miller, who also founded the Geographical Area of Activity: Europe.
Asian Venture Philanthropy Network (q.v.) and the Interna- Publications: Annual Report; Homeless in Europe (magazine,
tional Venture Philanthropy Center; registered in the United 3 a year); Flash (monthly newsletter); Health and Homelessness
Kingdom. Newsletter (quarterly newsletter); Housing Rights Watch
Activities: Promotes venture philanthropy and uses social (newsletter); Migration & Homelessness Newsletter; Cities
investment tools to target social impact. The Association’s Bulletin; European Observatory on Homelessness; European
members include venture philanthropy funds, social investors, Journal on Homelessness (2 a year); Comparative Studies (1 a
grantmaking foundations, impact investing funds, private year); brie¢ngs; handbooks; glossaries; policy statements;
equity ¢rms and professional service ¢rms, philanthropy advi- research reports.
sers, banks and business schools. It has more than 320 mem- Finance: Total assets E696,118; net annual income E13,299 (31
bers from over 30 countries. Dec. 2019).
Geographical Area of Activity: Asia, Europe, Middle East, Executive Committee: Kjell Larsson (Pres.); Jules Van Dam,
USA. Mike Allen (Vice-Pres); Sanna Tiivola (Treas.).

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Principal Sta¡: Dir Freek Spinnewijn; Deputy Dir Ruth Publications: Newsletters, brochures, reports.
Owen. Finance: Financed by a 5% charge on transfers of up to
Contact Details: 194 chausse¤e de Louvain, 1210 Brussels; tel. E100,000 with a degressive fee structure on the donated
(2) 538-66-69; e-mail information@feantsa.org; internet www amount above this mark.
.feantsa.org; housing¢rsteurope.eu. Principal Sta¡: Network Man. Anne-Laure Paquot.
Contact Details: c/o King Baudouin Foundation, 21 rue Bre¤-
Network of European FoundationsçNEF derode, 1000 Brussels; tel. (2) 549-02-31; e-mail info
Established in 1976 as the European Fund for Cooperation; @transnationalgiving.eu; internet transnationalgiving.eu.
renamed as the International Association for European Co-
operation in 1996. Present name adopted in 2002. Union des Associations InternationalesçUAI (Union
Activities: Carries out activities in the ¢elds of social inclu- of International AssociationsçUIA/Unie van de Interna-
sion, democracy and international development. Projects that tionale VerenigingençUIV)
the Network supports include: the European Programme on Founded 1907 as the Central O⁄ce of International Associa-
Integration and Migration; Transnational Forum on Inte- tions by Henri La Fontaine, Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1913,
grated Community Care; European Foundations’ Initiative on and Paul Otlet, Sec.-Gen. of the then International Institute of
Dementia; European Practice Exchange on Deradicalisation; Bibliography; present name adopted in 1910 at the First World
Fund for Democracy and Solidarity in Europe; Fikra-Tunisia Congress of International Organizations.
Joint Fund; European Fund for the Balkans; FutureLab Eur- Activities: Facilitates the development of the worldwide net-
ope; Philanthropy in a Disruptive Era: Discovering Philan- work of non-pro¢t organizations.The Union collects and disse-
thropy, Discovering America; Children and Violence minates information on non-pro¢t organizations; promotes
Evaluation Challenge Fund; Joint Action for Farmers’ Organi- understanding of their role in global society; and carries out
sations in West Africa; The Global Fund for Community Foun- research on the legal and administrative problems they face.
dations; the Ariadne peer-to-peer network; and the Alliance It organizes an annual roundtable; and maintains a database
magazine. It comprises 11 member foundations; and hosts the of c. 73,000 international associations, including international
Civitates initiative (f. 2019), a network of 12 foundations. NGOs and intergovernmental organizations, and around
Geographical Area of Activity: International. 505,000 of their meetings. Has special consultative status
Publications: Triennial Report; newsletter (quarterly). with ECOSOC, associate status with UNESCO and Special
List status with the International Labour Organization (ILO).
Finance: Total assets E11,044,024 (31 Dec. 2021).
Geographical Area of Activity: International.
Board of Directors: Alexandre Giraud (Chair.); Franz Karl
Pru«ller (Vice-Chair.); Stefan Schaefers (Treas.); Rui Esgaio Publications: International Congress Calendar; Yearbook of
(Sec.). International Organizations; Encyclopaedia of World Problems
and Human Potential (online); OpenYearbook and Open Calen-
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Peggy Sa|« ller. dar (online); World of Associations News (monthly e-newslet-
Contact Details: Philanthropy House, 94 rue Royale, 1000 ter); International Meetings Statistics Report; Survey on
Brussels; tel. (2) 235-24-13; e-mail info@nef-europe.org; International Meeting Habits Issues.
internet nef-europe.org. Finance: Total assets E513,563; net annual income E40,415 (31
Dec. 2019).
Philanthropy Europe AssociationçPhilea Council and Bureau: Cyril Ritchie (Pres.); Dragana Avra-
Established in 2021 by the merger of Donors and Foundations mov, Marilyn Mehlmann, Danie'le Vranken (Vice-Pres); Bri-
Networks in EuropeçDAFNE (f. 2006) and the European gitte Motte (Treas.); Jacques de Me¤vius (Sec.-Gen.).
Foundation CentreçEFC (1989). Contact Details: 40 rue Washington, 1050 Brussels; tel. (2)
Activities: Works to strengthen the philanthropic sector in 640-18-08; e-mail uia@uia.org; internet www.uia.org.
Europe and to enhance the professionalism and e¡ectiveness
of national associations. The organization carries out activ-
ities in the areas of advocacy, capability building, promotion FOUNDATIONS AND NON-PROFITS
of philanthropy and research. Comprising over 30 member
associations, it has a collective membership of more than Action Damien/Damiaanactie
10,000 foundations and grantmakers. The organization is a Founded in 1964 as Les amis du pe're Damien (Friends of Fr
member of WINGS (q.v.), an associate partner of the Network Damian); a medical development organization.
of Foundations Working for Development (netFWD) (q.v.) and Activities: Operates in developing countries to provide spe-
runs the Philanthropy Advocacy project. cialist medical assistance, aiming to eradicate leprosy, tuber-
Geographical Area of Activity: Europe. culosis and leishmaniasis, through long-term projects,
Publications: Annual Report; APhileated, Climate and Phi- research and international co-operation; and also in Belgium,
lanthropy, and PEXnews (monthly newsletters); reports; con- in partnership with BELTA (Belgian Lung and Tuberculosis
sultations. Association), to eliminate tuberculosis among homeless peo-
Board: Angel Font Vidal (Pres.); Carola Carazzone (Vice- ple. The organization provides screening services and medical
Pres.); Christina Lambropoulou (Treas.). treatment; socioeconomic assistance to patients; information,
awareness raising and training; and technical support to
Principal Sta¡: CEO Delphine Moralis. national authorities. It also carries out scienti¢c research. In
Contact Details: Philanthropy House, 94 rue Royale, 1000 2020, the Dr Hemerijckx Award was established, o¡ering an
Brussels; tel. (2) 512-89-38; e-mail info@philea.eu; internet Impact Award, worth E25,000, for e¡orts to address leprosy
philea.eu. in developing countries; and a Research Award, worth
E10,000, to encourage student research on the disease. Active
Transnational Giving EuropeçTGE in 14 countries.
Established in 1999 by a group of European foundations; a net- Geographical Area of Activity: Bangladesh, Belgium, Boli-
work of philanthropic organizations. via, Burundi, Comoros, Dem. Repub. of the Congo, Guatemala,
Guinea, India, Nepal, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal.
Activities: Fosters charitable giving in Europe through facil-
itating tax-e¡ective, cross-border cash donations.The network Publications: Annual Report; newsletter (monthly); Perspec-
provides legal and administrative support to member organi- tives (quarterly, in Dutch and French); teaching materials;
zations; and organizes the Conference for Practical Philan- blog.
thropy across Europe. It comprises members from 19 Finance: Annual income E19,709,688, expenditure
European countries. E19,723,588 (2021).
Geographical Area of Activity: Europe. Board of Directors: Steven Osaer (Chair.).

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Principal Sta¡: Gen. Man. Pascale Barnich. Activities: Supports projects that promote co-operative prin-
Contact Details: 263 blvd Le¤opold II, 1081 Brussels; tel. (2) ciples for the development of society. The Foundation makes
422-59-11; e-mail info@actiondamien.be; internet www investments at regional, supraregional (in Wallonia and Brus-
.actiondamien.be. sels), national and international level in the areas of: social
inclusion and poverty alleviation; art and culture; services
and community care; agriculture, horticulture and sustain-
Association Internationale des Charite¤sçAIC (Inter- able development; education and young people; co-operative
national Association of Charities) entrepreneurship; and micro¢nance and microinsurance in
Founded in 1617 by Saint Vincent de Paul as the Confraternity the global South. The a⁄liated Belgische Rai¡eisenstichting
of Ladies of Charity; re-established under Belgian law in 1986. carries out international operations; and Cera Coopburo pro-
vides co-operatives with advice, coaching and training, and
Activities: Operates internationally in the ¢eld of welfare.
carries out research and development. Has around 400,000
The Association works with member organizations to elimi-
partners.
nate poverty and sustain the promotion and development of
the underprivileged; and encourages voluntary work for and Geographical Area of Activity: International.
with the poor. Activities include social work, mainly to ¢ght Restrictions: Does not fund projects that receive substantial
poverty of women; supporting drug addicts and alcoholics; car- ¢nancial support from other ¢nancial institutions; no direct
ing for the elderly and the sick; helping single mothers; assist- support for individuals, with the exception of art and culture
ing the lonely; defending human rights; and working towards a grants.
culture of solidarity, respect and peace. It runs literacy and Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; Cera Scoop (maga-
other educational workshops; provides technical training; zine); Cera Select (magazine, 2 a year); brochure.
and o¡ers loans to individuals in need. In 2019 the Claire and
Finance: Annual revenue E6,648,113, expenditure E31,557,724
Delva Prize was launched for initiatives to prevent violence
(31 Dec. 2019).
against women. Has more than 150,000 local volunteers,
mainly women, in 53 countries. Board: Yvan Jonckheere (Chair.); Johan Massy, Dieter Schei¡
(Vice-Chair.).
Geographical Area of Activity: International.
Principal Sta¡: Man. Dir Franky Depickere.
Restrictions: Not a grantmaking organization.
Contact Details: Muntstraat 1, 3000 Leuven; tel. (800) 62340;
Publications: Activity Report; newsletter; Initiation to Asso-
e-mail info@cera.coop; internet www.cera.coop.
ciative Life; AIC Volunteers Today; training booklets.
Executive Board: Rose de Lima Ramanankavana (Int.
Pres.); Clara Ine¤s Diaz Henao, Suzanne Johnson (Vice-Pres); Churches’ Commission for Migrants in Europe (Com-
Mia Latrille (Treas.); Tayde de Callatay« (Sec.). mission des Eglises aupre's des Migrants en Europe/Kom-
Principal Sta¡: Gen. Man. Be¤ne¤dicte de Bellefroid. mission der Kirchen fu«r Migranten in Europa)
Contact Details: 23 rampe des Ardennais, 1348 Louvain la Established in 1964; a network of churches and ecumenical
Neuve; tel. (10) 45-63-53; e-mail info@aic-international.org; groups.
internet www.aic-international.org. Activities: Operates in Europe in the area of human rights.
The Commission raises awareness of migration problems in
Europe and develops the role of religious organizations in sol-
BruegelçBrussels European and Global Economic ving these. It aims to defend the rights of migrants and asylum
Laboratory seekers in Europe, and lobbies various European institutions.
Established in 2005, developed by French economists Jean It also conducts studies on problems relating to European
Pisani-Ferry and Nicolas Ve¤ron and endorsed by French Presi- migration policies and racial discrimination and anti-tra⁄ck-
dent Jacques Chirac and German Chancellor Gerhard Schro« - ing; and organizes seminars and conferences on migration and
der; an independent think tank. related legal issues.The Commission participates in a network
Activities: Carries out evidence-based economic policy of NGOs throughout Europe. It comprises 39 Anglican, Ortho-
research and analysis, and organizes workshops and confer- dox and Protestant churches and church-related agencies from
ences, in the areas of: European macroeconomics and govern- 19 European countries.
ance; global economics and governance; ¢nance and ¢nancial Geographical Area of Activity: Europe.
regulation; innovation and competition; and energy and cli-
Publications: Annual Report; reports; guidelines; guides;
mate. Members include governments of EU member states,
conference reports; lea£ets.
international corporations and institutions. The organization
undertakes EU-funded projects, multinational research pro- Finance: Total assets E465,870; net annual income ^E17,630
jects with academic institutions and private research partner- (31 Dec. 2019).
ships. The Visiting Fellowship Programme is open to Executive Committee: Prof. Dr Goos Minderman (Modera-
researchers and practitioners from academia, think tanks, tor); Dana Gavril, Fiona Kendall (Vice-Moderators); Adejare
and policy and business institutions, for visits of up to one Oyewole (Treas.).
year on a full- or part-time basis. Principal Sta¡: Gen. Sec. Dr Torsten Moritz; Exec. Sec.
Geographical Area of Activity: International. Yasmina Rishmawi.
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter (weekly); working Contact Details: 174 rue Joseph II, 1000 Brussels; tel. (2) 234-
papers; policy contributions; data sets; essays; blogs; podcasts. 68-00; e-mail info@ccme.eu; internet www.ccme.eu.
Finance: Annual revenue E6,317,639, expenditure E5,792,158
(31 Dec. 2021).
Board: Erkki Liikanen (Chair.).
CIDSEçTogether for Global Justice
Established in 1967; a network of Catholic social justice orga-
Principal Sta¡: Dir Jeromin Zettelmeyer.
nizations; formerly known as Coope¤ration Internationale pour
Contact Details: 33 rue de la Charite¤, 1210 Saint-Josse-ten- le De¤veloppement et la Solidarite¤.
Noode, Brussels; tel. (2) 227-42-10; e-mail communication
Activities: Operates in the ¢eld of aid to less-developed coun-
@bruegel.org; internet www.bruegel.org.
tries through advocating and campaigning for the reform of
current policymaking. Programme areas include: systemic
Cera change; gender equality; climate justice; corporate regulation;
land rights; Israel and the Palestinian Territories; energy sys-
Established in 1998 as the Cera Foundation, a division of Cera
tems; food systems; and sustainable lifestyles.
Holding, a co-operative ¢nancial group, following the merger
of CERA Bank with Kreditbank and ABB Insurance; present Geographical Area of Activity: International.
name adopted in 2004. Restrictions: Not a grantmaking organization.

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Publications: Annual Report; CIDSE Highlights (newsletter, EURODADçEuropean Network on Debt and Devel-
5 a year); policy papers. opment
Finance: Annual expenditure E974,723 (31 Dec. 2019). Established in 1990, growing out of FONDADçForum on Debt
Executive Committee: Caoimhe de Barra (Pres.); Thomas and Development (q.v.), a network based in the Netherlands.
Vercruysse (Treas.). Activities: Focuses on debt justice, development ¢nance and
Principal Sta¡: Sec.-Gen. Josianne Gauthier. tax justice, targeting European governments, the World Bank,
the International Monetary Fund and OECD. The Network
Contact Details: 16 rue Ste¤vin, 1000 Brussels; tel. (2) 230-77-
o¡ers a platform for exploring issues, collecting intelligence
22; e-mail postmaster@cidse.org; internet www.cidse.org.
and ideas, and undertaking collective advocacy. It promotes
responsible ¢nancial principles and practices, and redesign-
ConcaweçOil Companies’ European Association for ing ¢nancial architecture. Comprises 51 European NGOs.
Environment, Health and Safety in Re¢ning and Dis- Geographical Area of Activity: International.
tribution
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; reports; blog.
Founded in 1963 as the Oil Companies’ International Study
Group for Conservation of Clean Air and Water in Europe; a Finance: Annual income E3,257,634, expenditure E3,070,471
division of the European Petroleum Re¢ners Association. In (2021).
2013 it merged with EUROPIA, which represented the Euro- Board of Directors: Hannah Brejnholt (Chair.); Kristina
pean oil-re¢ning and marketing industry. Rehbein (Treas.).
Activities: Carries out research and disseminates scienti¢c, Principal Sta¡: Dir Jean Saldanha.
technical and economic information on environmental and Contact Details: 18^26 rue d’Edimbourg, Mundo B Bldg, 3rd
health protection related to the petroleum-re¢ning Floor, 1050 Ixelles, Brussels; tel. (2) 894-46-40; e-mail comms
industry. Main programme areas include: air quality; fuel @eurodad.org; internet www.eurodad.org.
quality and emissions; health; oil pipelines; petroleum pro-
ducts; re¢nery technology; regulation; safety; water, soil and European Anti-Poverty NetworkçEAPN (Re¤seau
waste. The Association collates environmental and health Europe¤en des Associations de Lutte contre la Pauvrete¤ et
data; assesses proposed environmental legislation; promotes l’Exclusion Sociale)
co-operation between petroleum companies, industry and gov- Established in 1990; an independent coalition of national and
ernments; and publishes reports and other information. It has international NGOs.
observer status at the UN Economic Council for Europe
(UNECE), the OSPAR Commission for the protection of the Activities: Works to eliminate poverty and social exclusion
North-East Atlantic and the WHO. Has 38 members in 19 and ensure co-operation at EU level. Main programme areas
OECD European countries and one associate member in East- include: access to public services; employment; EU funds; Eur-
ern Europe. ope 2020 Strategy; participation of people experiencing pov-
erty; poverty and fundamental rights; the future of Europe;
Geographical Area of Activity: Europe. and wealth and inequality. The Network raises public aware-
Publications: Concawe Review (2 a year); Concawe Reports; ness; advocates for people and groups a¡ected by poverty;
brie¢ng notes; factsheets. and carries out training. It has consultative status with the
Finance: Total assets E16,147,839; net annual income Council of Europe and is a founding member of the Social Plat-
E3,424,129 (31 Dec. 2019). form (Platform of European Social NGOs). Comprises more
Board of Directors: Luis Cabra (Pres.). than 31 national networks and 13 European organizations.
Principal Sta¡: Dir-Gen. John Cooper; Concawe Dir Jean- Geographical Area of Activity: EU, Iceland, North Mace-
Marc Sohier. donia, Norway, Serbia.
Contact Details: 165 blvd du Souverain, 1160 Brussels; tel. (2) Publications: Annual Report; EAPN Flash (newsletter, 2
566-91-60; e-mail info@concawe.eu; internet www.concawe month); Anti-Poverty Magazine; European Manual on the Man-
.eu. agement of the Structural Funds; books; booklets; brie¢ngs;
position papers; reports; toolkits.
Finance: Total assets E408,481; net annual income E63,606
EGMONTçInstitut Royal des Relations Internatio- (31 Dec. 2019).
nales (Royal Institute of International Relationsç
Egmont Institute) Bureau: Carlos Susias (Pres.).
Established in 1947 to further studies into foreign politics, Principal Sta¡: Dir Juliana Wahlgren.
international law and economics, in particular in relation to Contact Details: 11 blvd Bischofsheim, 1000 Brussels; tel. (2)
the foreign policies of Belgium, Luxembourg and the Nether- 226-58-50; e-mail team@eapn.eu; internet www.eapn.eu.
lands.
Activities: Operates internationally through self-conducted European Environmental BureauçEEB
programmes, including research projects, carried out on an Established in 1974; an umbrella organization.
international basis. Main research programmes are: Africa; Activities: Works to protect the environment in Europe and
European A¡airs; Europe in the World; and Training Pro- enable European citizens to play a part in its defence. The
grammes. The Institute also organizes national and interna- Bureau represents member organizations in relations with
tional conferences and lectures, hosts working groups and EU institutions; organizes working groups and conferences;
issues publications. and provides information. It works as an advocate for
Geographical Area of Activity: International. improved environmental and conservation protection policies;
Publications: Newsletter; Egmont Papers; Studia Diplomat- and co-ordinates workshops and seminars. Has more than 180
ica; Africa Policy Briefs; European Policy Briefs; Security Pol- environmental CSOs based in more than 38 EU member states
icy Briefs; books; commentaries. and accession and neighbouring countries.
Finance: Total assets E1,063,776; net annual income E14,158 Geographical Area of Activity: Europe.
(31 Dec. 2020). Restrictions: Not a grantmaking organization.
Board of Directors: Viscount E¤tienne Davignon (Chair.); Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; brie¢ngs; position
Dirk Achten (Vice-Chair.). papers; reports.
Principal Sta¡: Dir-Gen. Pol de Witte. Finance: Annual income E5,600,394, expenditure E5,596,448
Contact Details: 24a rue des Petits Carmes, 1000 Brussels; (2021).
Postal address: 15 rue des Petits Carmes, 1000 Brussels; tel. Executive Committee: Johanna Sandahl (Pres.); Bernhard
(2) 223-41-14; e-mail info@egmontinstitute.be; internet www Zlanabitnig, Attracta Ui Bhroin, Toni Vidan, Bjela Vossen
.egmontinstitute.be. (Vice-Pres).

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Principal Sta¡: Sec.-Gen. Patrick Ten Brink. support in cases of human rights abuses of Roma. It dissemi-
Contact Details: 14^16 rue des Deux Eglises, 1000 Brussels; nates legal ¢ndings and issues publications; maintains a docu-
tel. (2) 289-10-90; e-mail eeb@eeb.org; internet www.eeb.org. mentation centre consisting of legal material; awards
scholarships to Romani students pursuing law and public
European Foundation for Management Develop- administration studies; and o¡ers internships for Romani peo-
mentçEFMD ple to study human rights law.
Founded in 1971; an international network of private and pub- Geographical Area of Activity: Europe, Tu«rkiye (Turkey).
lic organizations, educational institutions and individuals. Publications: ERRC News; Roma Rights Review (formerly
Activities: Organizes exchanges between companies and aca- Roma Rights Journal); Knowing Your Rights and Fighting for
demic institutions through meetings, seminars, workshops Them: A Guide for Romani Activists; thematic and country
and projects.The Foundation promotes the creation of member reports; factsheets; position papers; Romani language transla-
networks to facilitate the exchange of information nationally tions; pamphlets.
and development of transnational activities. It co-operates Board: Ethel Brooks (Chair.).
with management development associations in Africa, Central _
Principal Sta¡: Pres. Œorde Jovanovic¤.
and Eastern Europe, and North, Central and South-East Asia;
Contact Details: c/o Amnesty International, 71 ave de Cor-
and administers management training programmes in
tenbergh, 4th Floor, 1000 Brussels; e-mail o⁄ce@errc.org;
Algeria, the Commonwealth of Independent States, the Peo-
internet www.errc.org.
ple’s Republic of China, India and the Russian Federation.
Comprises 972 member organizations, located in 90 countries;
with o⁄ces in Geneva, Hong Kong, Miami and Prague.
Fondation AuschwitzçMe¤moire d’Auschwitz (Ausch-
Geographical Area of Activity: Worldwide. witz FoundationçRemembrance of Auschwitz)
Publications: Annual Report; Global FocusçThe EFMD Founded in 1980 by the Belgian Association of Former Political
Business Magazine (3 a year, in English, Chinese and Spanish); Prisoners in Auschwitz-Birkenau and Silesian Camps and
Bulletin (newsletter, 3 a year); Guide to the EC; Lobbying in the Prisons to study the history and remembrance of the Holo-
EU; European Directory on Executive Education. caust and Nazi terror.
Finance: Total revenue E7,903,784, expenditure E7,638,170 (31 Activities: Operates nationally and internationally in the
Dec. 2021). ¢elds of education, the arts, law and human rights, and Holo-
Board: Alain Dominique Perrin (Chair.); Valery Katkalo, caust studies, through organizing self-conducted pro-
Rebecca Taylor (Vice-Chair.). grammes, conferences, study trips and training. The
Principal Sta¡: Pres. Eric Cornuel; Vice-Pres. Helke Foundation awards the annual Auschwitz Foundation Prize
Carvalho Hernandes. of E2,500 for an original and unpublished text that makes an
Contact Details: 88 rue Gachard, bte 3, 1050 Brussels; tel. (2) important contribution to the political, economic, social or
629-08-10; e-mail info@efmdglobal.org; internet www historical analysis of the world of the Nazi concentration
.efmdglobal.org. camps and the processes leading to its creation; the Auschwitz
Foundation Prize^Jacques Rozenberg Prize for original
European Foundation for Quality Managementç unpublished research on the processes that have given rise to
EFQM mass crimes, crimes against humanity and genocides; and an
annual Research Grant and two other awards, each worth
Founded in 1989 by 67 of Europe’s largest companies; a non- E3,125. It maintains the Remembrance of Auschwitz Docu-
pro¢t membership foundation. mentation Centre and a library containing more than 13,000
Activities: Supports sustainable economic development items.
through providing a platform for members to share experi- Geographical Area of Activity: Europe.
ences and learn from others’ excellence models. Activities
include: training leaders and managers to use the models; Publications: Newsletter; Te¤moigner: Entre Histoire et Me¤m-
assessing organizations’ performance through peer-to-peer oire (journal); Traces de me¤moire; BulletinTrimestriel de la Fon-
review; recognizing the good practices that leading organiza- dation Auschwitz/Driemaandelijks Tijdschrift; International
tions use; and sharing those practices. The Foundation com- Journal; Quarterly Bulletin; Sporen van herinnering (educa-
prises more than 450 member organizations from the private tional bulletin); teaching materials.
and public sectors. It o¡ers the annual EFQM Global Excel- Finance: Total assets E433,938; net annual income E147,780
lence Award and maintains the EFQM Global Excellence (31 Dec. 2019).
Index. Principal Sta¡: Pres. Henri Goldberg; Dir Fre¤de¤ric Crahay.
Geographical Area of Activity: Worldwide. Contact Details: 17 rue aux Laines, bte 50, 1000 Brussels; tel.
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter (monthly); assess- (2) 512-79-98; e-mail info@auschwitz.be; internet www
ment tools; management documents; user guides; frameworks; .auschwitz.be.
guidelines; white papers.
Finance: Annual income E3,054,795, expenditure E2,977,578
(31 Dec. 2020). Fondation Bernheim (Bernheim Foundation)
Board of Directors: Paul Little (Chair.). Established in 1987 by the will of Emile Bernheim, the Presi-
Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Grete Faremo. dent of department store L’innovation and founder of
the Fondation Belge de la Vocation (f. 1963), the Centre Emile
Contact Details: 2 ave des Olympiades, 5th Floor, 1140 Brus- Bernheim business school and the Prix Emile Bernheim.
sels; tel. (2) 775-35-11; e-mail info@efqm.org; internet www
.efqm.org. Activities: Funds activities for young people in the areas of
higher education, entrepreneurship and workforce develop-
ment, citizenship, and peace and culture. Main programmes
European Roma Rights CentreçERRC
are focused on professional integration and access to training;
Established in 1996 in Hungary; a Roma-led international pub- and citizen integration, including themes of global citizenship,
lic interest law organization; relocated to Belgium in 2019. interculturality and solidarity. The Foundation o¡ers one-o¡
Activities: Combats anti-Romani racism and human rights and multi-year grants.
abuses of Roma through strategic litigation, research and pol- Geographical Area of Activity: Belgium (Brussels).
icy development, advocacy and human rights education. Prior-
Restrictions: No grants to individuals.
ity areas include: states’ response to violence and hate speech;
access to education and housing; free movement and migra- Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; information bro-
tion; identity documentation; and women’s and children’s chures.
rights. The Centre operates internationally, extending legal Finance: Annual budget E1,942,000 (2022).

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Board of Directors: Mathias Dewatripont (Pres.); Eric De inviting top-level Belgian or international researchers to give
Keuleneer (Vice-Pres. and Treas.); Valentine Mangez (Vice- a series of lectures in a Belgian university; International
Pres.). Francqui Chairs invite a small number of high-level foreign
Principal Sta¡: Man. Dir Anne-Catherine Chevalier. professors to lecture and work in Belgium under the Founda-
tion’s auspices for 3^6 months; and Francqui Research Profes-
Contact Details: 53 rue des Bouchers, 1000 Brussels; tel. (2)
sorships are given to eminent researchers active in Belgian
213-14-99; e-mail info@fondationbernheim.be; internet www
universities for a period of three years. The Foundation colla-
.fondationbernheim.be.
borates with the Belgian-American Educational Foundation,
awarding annual fellowships for young Belgian academics to
Fondation Boghossian (Boghossian Foundation) study in the USA. In 2018 the Collen-Francqui Fund began
Established in 1992 by Robert Boghossian and his sons Jean ¢nancing the Foundation’s biomedical activities, o¡ering
and Albert, Lebanese jewellers of Armenian origin, to provide Start-Up Grants for research, worth E200,000.
a better life for young people in Armenia and Lebanon; sup-
Geographical Area of Activity: Belgium, USA.
ports the ‘Hayastan’All-Armenian Fund in Armenia.
Restrictions: Grants to researchers active in Belgium.
Activities: Operates projects for young people in Armenia
and Lebanon in the areas of welfare, education, art and cul- Finance: Total assets E53,887,771; net annual income
ture, and medicine. Annually, the Foundation o¡ers the E1,762,3990 (31 Dec. 2019).
Boghossian Belgium Foundation Prize for young Belgian Board of Directors: Count Herman Van Rompuy (Chair.);
artists, which includes an award worth E2,000 and an artist Baron Jean-Pierre Hansen, Baron Mark Waer (Vice-Chair.).
residency at a partner Lebanese institution; the Boghossian Principal Sta¡: Exec. Dir Prof. Dr Pierre van Moerbeke.
Foundation Prize Lebanon for young Lebanese artists, Contact Details: 11 rue d’Egmont, 1000 Brussels; tel. (2) 539-
awarded to artists from three di¡erent disciplines, which is 33-94; e-mail francquifoundation@skynet.be; internet www
worth up to US $10,000 and includes a residency at the Villa .francquifoundation.be.
Empain in Brussels; and the Boghossian Foundation Prize
Armenia (formerly known as the President of the Republic of
Armenia Prize), worth $80,000, which is awarded to 13 laure- Fondation Marcel Hicter (Marcel Hicter Foundation)
ates for achievements in the arts and humanities, science and Established in 1980 to promote the sociocultural development
technology and contributions to the recognition of the Arme- of the French community in Belgium; and cultural co-opera-
nian Genocide. It also o¡ers a Youth Prize in Armenia, worth tion at European and international level.
$2,500. Activities: Operates in the ¢eld of the arts and culture. The
Geographical Area of Activity: Armenia, Belgium, Leba- Foundation organizes the European Diploma in Cultural Pro-
non. ject Management, which operates in three countries; trains
Finance: Total assets E4,073,303 (Dec. 2018). cultural managers from 36 countries; and manages mobility
grants for cultural management experts and trainees on
Advisory Committee: Jean Boghossian (Chair.); Albert behalf of the Council of Europe. It also organizes conferences,
Boghossian (Treas.). carries out research and issues publications.
Principal Sta¡: Gen. Man Louma Salame¤. Geographical Area of Activity: Europe, Central Africa,
Contact Details: Villa Empain, 67 ave Franklin Roosevelt, Russian Federation.
1050 Brussels; tel. (2) 627-52-30; e-mail info Publications: Research reports; studies; analysis; books.
@boghossianfoundation.be; internet villaempain.com.
Principal Sta¡: CEO Jean-Pierre Deru.
Fondation Evens Stichting (Evens Foundation) Contact Details: Association Marcel Hicter, 1 ave Maurice,
Established in 1990 by Georges Evens, a diamond trader, 1050 Brussels; tel. (2) 641-89-80; e-mail contact@fondation
and his wife Irena Evens-Radzymniska. -hicter.org; internet www.fondation-hicter.org.
Activities: Promotes respect for individual and collective
diversity through supporting projects that encourage citizens Fondation Fernand Lazard Stichting (Fernand Lazard
and nations to live together harmoniously. Areas of interest Foundation)
are: arts; democracy; education; history; journalism; media Founded in 1949 and administered by representatives of seven
literacy; and science. Projects are organized under two main Belgian universities; promotes continuing education.
initiatives: Common Purpose through Di¡erences; and Activities: Provides interest-free loans to students graduated
Norms and Values within the European Reality. Every two from Belgian universities to fund postgraduate studies and
years, it awards prizes in the ¢elds of the arts, education, jour- research worldwide. The Foundation o¡ers around 50 awards
nalism and science. Has o⁄ces in Paris, France, and Warsaw, worth up to E25,000 each. In partnership with So¢na, as part
Poland. of the So¢na Boe«l Fund for Education and Talent, annually it
Geographical Area of Activity: Europe. awards some scholarships to study at a foreign university for
Restrictions: Does not accept unsolicited applications. one year.
Publications: Annual Report; newsletter; booklets; learning Geographical Area of Activity: Worldwide.
materials; research reports; other publications. Restrictions: Applicants must have studied in Belgium and
Finance: Total assets E21,795,252; net annual income be nationals of an EU country.
E18,425,427 (31 Dec. 2019). Board of Directors: Franc°ois Glansdor¡ (Chair.); Pierre
Principal Sta¡: Hon. Pres. and Co-Founder Corinne Evens. Lefebvre (Vice-Chair.).
Contact Details: Frankrijklei 37, bus 12, 2000 Antwerp; tel. Principal Sta¡: Sec.-Gen. Sophie Castelein.
(3) 231-39-70; e-mail antwerp@evensfoundation.be; internet Contact Details: 100 ave de Merode, 1330 Rixensart; tel. (2)
www.evensfoundation.be. 687-21-40; e-mail info@fernandlazard.com; internet
fernandlazard.be.
Fondation Francqui (Francqui Foundation)
Founded in 1932 by Emile Francqui, a banker and diplomat, Fondation P&V (P&V Foundation)
and US President Herbert Hoover to promote the development Established in 2000 by P&V Assurances, a co-operative insur-
of scienti¢c research and contacts in Belgium. ance company.
Activities: Operates in the ¢eld of higher education. The Activities: Works with and for young people, supporting
Foundation awards the annual Francqui Prize, worth active citizenship and combating social exclusion. The Foun-
E250,000, to a researcher in Belgium under 50 years of age; dation o¡ers an annual Citizenship Award to an individual or
the prize rotates between exact sciences, the humanities or organization for promoting openness, democracy, tolerance
medicine. Annually, it awards around 20 Francqui Chairs, and inclusivity.

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osoitti hänen epäluuloaan — entä jos hän todellakin olisi nähnyt Karl
Augustin!

Hän istuutui puun juurelle etäisimpään holviin eikä ollut


huomaavinaan keveiden askelten asteettaista lähenemistä. Mutta
äkkiä askeleet tulivat nopeammiksi, ja isä seisoi hänen edessään
ilmeisesti hämmästyneen näköisenä.

— Mitä sinä täällä teet, tyttö? — kysyi hän karskisti, luoden


samalla raunioihin pitkän, viipyvän katseen, joka näytti tunkevan
jokaiseen sopukkaan.

— Istun mietiskelemässä, isä-kulta, — sai Alma sanotuksi.

— Hiiteen moiset mietiskelyt! Minä mietiskelin myöskin hieman


tullessani sattumalta eteiseen ja nähdessäni sinun livistävän
rakkaille raunioillesi. Mutta katso, ettet mieti sellaista, joka saattaa
sinulle käydä liian kalliiksi — ja kavahda, ettet vastedes tee niin
pitkiä kävelyretkiä paitsi isäsi ja sulhasesi seurassa!

— Et ole kieltänyt minulta sellaista ennen!

— Teen sen siis nyt — mene!

Onnellisena päästessään näin vähällä Alma kiiruhti edeltäpäin; ja


huulet yhteenpuristettuina, rypistäen kulmakarvojaan, keppi
kainalossa ja piippu hyvää vauhtia heiluen edestakaisin
ylijahtimestari tuli reippain askelin perässä, katsoen silloin tällöin
taakseen ja pari kertaa mutisten: — Hitto tuota poikaa — juuri hän se
oli, jonka minä iltapäivällä näin vilahtavan puistossa. Mutta
odotahan, odotahan, kyllä olet turhaan heittänyt koukkusi!
Siitä hetkestä alkaen vakoilevat silmät vartioivat Almaa niin
ankarasti, että hän pelosta tavata Karl Augustia ei uskaltanut mennä
ovesta ulos. Mutta Karl August oli aikoja sitten kiinnittänyt itsensä
Hjo'hon, missä hän joka ilta istui Vetterin rannalla, katsellen milloin
valtavaa Ombergia, jonka helmaan hänen vastainen onnensa oli
kätketty, ja milloin loistavaa juovaa, jonka pyhän Birgitan jalanjälki oli
jättänyt sekä venäläisten kasakkain varjoja, jotka mustilla hevosillaan
kiitivät yli Vetterin sinisen kalvon.

Siten vähitellen lähestyi ratkaiseva päivä…


XX.

Pilvinen taivas sateineen ja myrskyineen oli ensimäinen tervehdys,


jonka Alma vastaanotti yhdeksäntenätoista syntymäpäivänään.

Ketään vierasta ei ollut nyt kutsuttu, mitään hyörinän kalistelua ei


kuulunut keittiöstä, ei edes Neta-tädin äänikään kajahdellut
eteisessä tahi portaissa: kaikki oli hiljaista, ikäänkuin päivällä ei olisi
ollut mitään merkitystä.

Alma oli kauhuissaan, itki ja rukoili mitä palavimmin, samalla


huokaillen: — Jospa jo olisi ilta!

— Hyvää huomenta, lapsi-riepu! — kuului vihdoin ovesta, ja Neta-


neiti, kädessään pieni, mitätön kukkaseppele, astui makuusijan
ääreen. — Katsoppa, — sanoi hän laskien seppeleen peitolle, — ota
nyt se, koska et tahdo parempaa. Sinulle olisi muutoin soveltunut
paremmin tänään kantaa seppelettä ja kruunua — silloin täälläkin
olisi ollut toinen ääni kellossa.

— Onko täti nähnyt isää tänään?

— Olen niinkin, luulen kyllä nähneeni — vastikään kutsui minut


soittokellolla niin kiivaasti, että luulin nauhan katkeavan! Nyt et saa
puhua majurin etkä kenenkään toisenkaan kanssa, ennenkuin sinut
kutsutaan sisälle, eikä se tapahdu aamiaiseksi, jonka ylijahtimestari
tänään syö yksinään. Senjälkeen hän odottaa majuria — ja sitten
lopuksi sinuakin, arvelen.

— Ja sillä aikaa, — valitti Alma, — minä menehdyn


levottomuuteen! Ei ketään, jonka kanssa puhella, — jonka kanssa
neuvotella — voi, miten kaipaankaan äitiä: hyvää, hellää äitiäni, —
hän ei olisi kovuudella lykännyt luotaan tytärtään, hän.

— Ja teenkö minä niin? — kysyi Neta-neiti hiukan lempeämmällä


äänellä. — Enkö tee enemmänkin kuin mistä kohtuudella saattaisin
vastata, kun en puhu erästä asiaa, jonka sinä kai itse tiedät, joskaan
et luule kenenkään muun tietävän.

— En ymmärrä, — sanoi Alma hiljaa.

— Vai niin, sinä et ymmärrä, että tuolla vanhalla luostarinröttelöllä


on useampia korvia kuin luuletkaan… no, no, no, älähän keikahda
kumoon! Koska olen voinut pysyä vaiti kokonaisen kuukauden, voin
kai tänäänkin.

— Täti… täti! — Alma vapisi niin rajusti, ettei saanut suustaan


sanaakaan.

— No, no, rauhoitu nyt — siellä ei ollut muita kuin sisäkkö-Sohvi,


joka toisella puolella oli tapaamassa omaa hempukkaansa. Mutta
minä annoin hänelle jokseenkin hyvät kengät, jotta hän pitäisi
suunsa kiinni.

Silloin Alman kasvot hehkuivat häpeän voimakasta punaa. —


Vakuutan teille, täti, — sanoi hän, ja leimahtavaa ylpeyden tunne
antoi voimaa ja elämää hänen sanoilleen, — minä vakuutan, että
minä itse tänä päivänä sanon sen isälle! Ja silloin sekä hän että täti
ja kaikki, jotka saavat sen tietää, huomaavat, ettei kellään ole
oikeutta loukkaantua siitä tapaamisesta!

— Siunaa ja varjele, — huudahti Neta-neiti, ja löi


hämmästyksissään kätensä yhteen, — miten topakaksi olet tänään
tullutkin, lapseni — älä vaan tule hämillesi, kun joudut silmätysten
isäsi kanssa!

*****

Omassa huoneessaan ylijahtimestari istui aamiaispöytänsä


ääressä. Kolme kertaa hän oli kiinnittänyt lautasliinan napinreikään
ja jälleen irroittanut sen siitä; ja Neta-neiti, jonka itsensä piti häntä
palvella, oli niinikään kolme kertaa nostanut kyljysvadin kannen ja
laskenut sen jälleen paikoilleen, koska huomasi, ettei aika ollut vielä
tullut.

Tämä hiljaisuus oli aivan kuulumatonta liukaskielisen


ylijahtimestarin tapaiselle miehelle; tekipä se Neta-neidinkin
voimakkaihin hermoihin sellaisen vaikutuksen, että hän — ensi
kerran ylijahtimestarin taloon tultuaan — olisi toivonut saavansa
muutamiksi tunneiksi jättää tehtävänsä.

— Tuokaa tänne pullollinen reininviiniä ynnä lasit ja toimittakaa


sitten sana majurille, että pyydän hänen tekemään minulle sen
kunnian, että joisi täällä kerallani lasillisen aamiaiseksi!

Neta-neiti leijaili ovelle.

— Odottakaa hetkinen — oletteko ollut tänään Alman luona?


— Olen tietysti!

— No?

Kykenemättä käsittämään, mikä vastaus ylijahtimestaria


tämäntuulisena miellyttäisi, Neta-neiti rajoittui lyhyeen "mitä"-
kysymykseen.

— Samantekevä — tehkää mitä olen pyytänyt!

Jäätyään yksin omien ajatustensa seuraan ylijahtimestari asteli


piippu kädessä kiivaana edestakaisin. Näki hänen olevan
voimakkaiden mielenliikutusten vallassa, jotka vuorotellen pyrkivät
voitolle hänen sielussaan. Silloin tällöin hän huiskautti piippuaan
ilmaan ikäänkuin karkoittaakseen jotakin; hän ei tahtonut suoda sijaa
lempeämmille tunteille.

Hetkisen kuluttua Neta-neiti palasi kantaen uutta tarjotinta, ja


vähän jälkeenpäin saapui majuri, levollisena, mutta hieman tavallista
kalpeampana.

— Jättäkää meidät, — sanoi ylijahtimestari luoden katseen


taloudenhoitajattareensa.

Herrat istuutuivat pöytään…

Järjestelmällisellä pitkäveteisyydellä ylijahtimestari oli avannut


pullon, pyyhkäissyt pois lakan, täyttänyt lasit ja asettanut pullon
paikoilleen.

— No, veliseni, meillä on tänään juhlapäivä, joka ei varmaankaan


ole veljelle samantekevä. — Näin puhuessaan ylijahtimestari
sinkahutti majuriin silmiensä salamat.
— Ei, ei suinkaan — nythän on Alman syntymäpäivä.

— Oikein, ja samalla sinun ja hänen kihlauksensa vuosipäivä…


Saamme kai juoda morsiamesi maljan!

— Alman maljan! — änkytti majuri.

— Miksi eroittaa hänen nimeään siitä arvonimestä, joka on hänelle


tuleva — mitä, häh, majuri, mitä sellainen merkitsee? Juon sinun
morsiamesi maljan, ja toivon, ettet kieltäydy vastaamasta siihen!

— Veli… kuule minua!

— Kuulen, — sanoi ylijahtimestari, samalla kun antoi käden, jonka


oli ojentanut tarttuakseen lasiin, verkalleen laskeutua, — minä
kuulen, mutta veli ajatelkoon, mitä aikoo puhua.

— Olen jo ajatellut! Asianlaita ei voi, ei saa olla toinen: minun


kunniani, minun sanani ovat panttina… minun täytyy lunastaa ne —
tästä päivästä alkaen ovat Alman siteet katkaistut!

— Ahaa, suurkiitos, varsin mielenkiintoisia keksintöjä! — vastasi


ylijahtimestari kylmänivallisesti samalla kun polttava verivirta
syöksähti hänen kasvoilleen. — Veli on niinmuodoin ollut sitä
mielipidettä, että minä olen mies, jonka kanssa saattaa leikkiä mielin
määrin? Mutta sitä ei tehdä! Minun tyttäreni kättä ei pyydetä sitä
varten, että se jälleen muitta mutkitta hyljätään — ei, hyvä herra, ja
sen minä sanon, että silloin ei ole tunnettu, mikä on se mies, jota on
niin karkeasti loukattu!

— Veli, veli, — sanoi majuri äänensävyllä, jonka syvä


sydämellisyys jonkun verran hillitsi ylijahtimestarin rinnassa riehuvaa
myrskyä, — tämä on liikaa! Älä tee minulle uhria vaikeammaksi kuin
se on, vaan kuule minua kärsivällisyydellä — tee se meidän
monivuotisen ystävyytemme tähden!

— Juuri sen vuoksi ei tämän hetken olisi pitänyt koskaan tulla.

— Sitä ei saattanut estää. Se on kuitenkin minun oma syyni,


ainoastaan minun… veli muistaa varmaankin vuosi sitten vallinneet
suhteemme? En saata antaa itselleni anteeksi, etten silloin heti
päättävästi vetäytynyt takaisin. Mutta heikkous, heikkous — enkö
silloin koettanut uskotella itselleni, että Alma uusissa olosuhteissa
pian unohtaisi mieltymyksen, jota pidin ohimenevänä kuumeena. No,
niin, veli: sillä hetkellä, jolloin pyysin saada olla kahdenkesken Alman
keralla, houkuttelin hänet vuodeksi… koevuodeksi… tekemään
sitoumuksen kerallani, ja jätin hänelle kunniasanallani oikeuden
saada jälleen vapautensa siinä tapauksessa, että hänellä vielä
tämän ajan jälkeen olisi silloin tuntemansa taipumus. Ehdotukseni
näytti minusta silloin viisaimmalta — koska… koska, — lisäsi hän
verkalleen, — olin hullu saattaessani uskoa, että vanhemman
miehen rehelliset ja hellät huolehtimiset saattaisivat hävittää sen
vaikutuksen, minkä nuoruus, kauneus ja rakkaus kerran ovat
tehneet.

— Leikkiä niinmuodoin, ainoastaan leikkiä, — sanoi ylijahtimestari


verkalleen, katkerasti, — leikkiä minun kerallani! Ja onko minun
tyttäreni, jonka pidin lunta valkoisempana, onko hän vuoden,
kokonaisen vuoden saattanut valehdella isälleen, joka kuitenkin niin
lämpimästi, yli kaiken mitä kieli voi kertoa, on häntä rakastanut! —
Hänen näin lausuessaan herahti kyynel hänen silmäänsä ja tuiman
tuskan piirre kuvastui hänen ryppyiselle otsalleen.

— Herran nimessä, veli, — pyysi majuri hellyttävällä äänellä. —


Älköön veljen viha, veljen suru kohdistuko häneen! Minä olen
ohjannut hänet harhaan; minä olen nähnyt hänen suuren tuskansa,
hänen vastahakoisuutensa, hänen ahdistuksensa ja — sanonko sen,
veli… anna anteeksi, veli, että tuotan vielä enemmän kipua…
sanonko sen suoraan, pelko, tuo kauhistava tunne, joka on niin
arvoton olemaan lapsen ja isän sydämen välillä, se antoi Almalle
rohkeutta mihin hintaan hyvänsä ostamaan itsensä vapaaksi isänsä
vihasta.

— Heikkoutta se oli, viheliäistä, halveksittavaa heikkoutta! —


huudahti ylijahtimestari; mutta hänen äänessään ei ollut tuota
kiivasta kuohuntaa, joka tavallisesti ennusti myrskyä: siinä oli
kumeasti suhisevan tuulen ääni, joka katkee kesken kaikkein
raivokkainta rynnistystään.

— Veli, minä houkuttelin, syy oli minun!

— Niin oli, — lisäsi ylijahtimestari, verkalleen saavuttaen tavallisen


määrätyn mielenmalttinsa, — ja veljen velvollisuus on korjata paha.

— Juuri sitä minä sydämestäni ja sielustani toivon!

— Toivo siten, kuin miehelle sopii! Teemme leikistä toden; hänen


täytyy vielä, niin, hänen täytyy tulla veljen puolisoksi!

— Heitä tämä mieliharha! — pyysi majuri lämpimästi ja hartaasti.



Se on mahdotonta: hänen sydämensä on peruuttamattomasti
luovutettu.
Veli ei saata tahtoa hänen onnettomuuttaan. Ja ajatteleppa
vastuunalaisuutta… ajatteleppa sitä niin kauan kun on aika!
— Minä teen sen! Minä tiedän mikä on hänen onnensa ja
onnettomuutensa, paremmin kuin hän itsekään… Jätä minut, majuri,
jätä minut! Tahdon selvittää ajatukseni; tahdon puhua tytön keralla;
tahdon nähdä saattaako hän katsoa minua silmiin!

— Veli, veli!

— Veli, veli — hiton pitäisi olla veljen veli eikä minun, kun veli
panee toimeen tuollaisia hulluinhuoneseikkailuja! Mutta jollen minä
tule veljen apeksi kaikella asianmukaisella kunnialla, niin — on
mennyttä sekä vanha ystävyys, että myöskin se kunnioitus, jonka
olen lahjoittanut veljelle… mene nyt, mene ja salli minun koota
ajatuksiani!

Ylijahtimestari kulautti pari viinilasillista, hieroi otsaansa, heittäytyi


sohvalle, mutta nousi jälleen ylös ja asettui keskelle lattiaa odottaen
tytärtään.
XXI.

Ovi aukeni hiljaa. Alma astui kynnyksen yli. Silmät, jotka olivat luodut
lattiaan, todistivat hämminkiä, mutta samalla mitä nöyrintä rukousta
lempeyteen.

— Tule esille, lapseni! — sanoi ylijahtimestari, ei lämpimästi, ei


kylmästi, mutta mitä suurin alakuloisuus äänessään.

Alma kohotti katseensa. Hänen silmissään oli kirkkaat kyyneleet;


ne tipahtivat yksitellen isän kädelle, kun tytär syvään kumartuen
painoi sen huuliaan vasten.

— Minulla on sinulle puhumista, tyttäreni; mutta pyydän ettet


vastaa lapsen tavoin, joka joka hetki pelkää vitsaa; vaan avoimesti,
kuten tyttären tulee hänen puhuessaan ensimäisen ja parhaan
ystävänsä kanssa!

— Oi, isä, mikä hyvyys! — änkytti Alma, hämmästyneenä vaipuen


polvilleen; — en ole sitä ansainnut — tunnen, etten ole sitä
ansainnut!

— Siitä olen minäkin vakuutettu, — vastasi ylijahtimestari


kohottaen hänet ylös; — mutta se mikä ei ole tapahtunut, saattaa
vielä tapahtua: katuvaiselle, hellälle tyttärelle on isä aina valmis
antamaan anteeksi, tottelemattomalle… mutta sinä et kai enää tahdo
lukeutua sellaisiin — suo minun uskoa se, Almani!

— Ah, isä, minä…

— Kas niin, kas niin, mitäs äsken sanoin: suo minun päästä näistä
huokauksista äläkä enää huutele "ah" ja "mutta", kyynäränpituisin
keskeytyksin — puhu selvästi!

— Juuri sitä haluan, isä!

— No, hyvä, no alkakaamme: — Piditkö itseäsi tehdessäsi


sitoumuksen majurin kanssa ja tunnustaessasi minulle, isällesi, itsesi
hänen morsiameksensa, — piditkö itse itseäsi jonakin muuna?

— Pidin itseäni pakosta häneen vuodeksi sidottuna, sidottuna


hänen morsiamekseen nimellisesti. Huomasin myöskin pian, että
hän uskoi pakon vuoden kuluessa muuttuvan vapaaksi tahdoksi,
mutta niin ei käynyt.

— Nyt vastasit enempään kuin mitä sinulta kysyttiin. Oliko sinulla


myöskin mielestäsi majuria kohtaan ne velvollisuudet, jotka
hyvinkasvatetulle tytölle sopivat sitä kohtaan, jonka kanssa hän on
tehnyt niin tärkeän sitoumuksen?

— Niin, luonnollisesti, majuri oli myöskin ottanut minulta sellaisen


lupauksen.

— Ja sinä kuitenkin rikoit sen… — Ylijahtimestari astui


kirjoituspöytänsä ääreen, ja otti siitä pienen kiven pitäen sitä Alman
silmien edessä.
Näkyi selvästi, että hän oli odottanut tästä menettelystään jotakin
onnellista, jotakin suurta tulosta, että hän oli odottanut näkevänsä
Alman ahdistuksessa ja tuskassa pyytävän häneltä anteeksi; mutta
mitään sellaista ei kuulunut. Alma otti kiven käteensä, katseli
lemmittynsä nimen alkukirjaimia ja sanoi sitten hiljaa ja
sydämellisesti: — Se tuli minun tietämättäni, isä, se on totta, samoin
kuin sekin, että minä pari kertaa hämärässä näin Karl Augustin
varjon vilahtavan puitten välitse hänen tehdessään tänne
salaperäisen retkensä, luulin sitä hänen haamukseen; mutta
koskaan hän ei tullut esille, koskaan hän ei puhutellut minua!

— No, oletko senjälkeen nähnyt Adonistasi, ollut kirjevaihdossa


tahi tavannut häntä?

— Olen, mutta ainoastaan yhden kerran, — vastasi Alma, joka nyt


oli tehnyt sen lujan päätöksen, ettei salaisi vähintäkään.

Ylijahtimestari virnisti kauheasti. — Niin, kauniisti sinä olet


täyttänyt lupauksesi — olethan unohtanut soveliaisuuden
vaatimuksetkin!

— En milloinkaan, isä! En saattanut menetellä toisin pelkäämättä


jotakin vielä pahempaa! — Ja yksinkertaisesti ja totuudenmukaisesti
Alma kertoi Kultakäpälän salaisen lähetyksen ja syyn, joka pakotti
hänet, saatuaan kirjelipun, tapaamaan nuorta miestä raunioilla.

— Joskin minä teidät viipymättä keskeytin?

— Niin kävi, isä, vieläpä ennen kuin juuri sanaakaan oli vaihdettu!
Mutta olen varma, ettei Karl August tahtonut tavata muusta syystä
kuin varottaakseen ja vannottaakseen minua, etten toista kertaa
uudistaisi sitä heikkoutta, jota olen ehtinyt niin kauan katua. Ja nyt,
hyvä isä, usko minua, kun vakuuttamalla vakuutan, että tämän
ainoan kerran olen tavannut, tämän ainoan kirjeen olen saanut, siitä
lähtien kun annoin majurille lupaukseni.

— Hyvä, olkoon niin. Mutta toivon, ettet kuitenkaan kuvittele


mielessäsi sen muuttavan rahtuakaan asiaa ja sitä suunnitelmaa,
jonka olen viitoittanut sinun tulevaisuudellesi?

— Toivon, isä, sitä toivon sydämeni pohjasta, ja vieläkin


suuremmalla syyllä, kun majuri tänäpäivänä antaa minulle vapauteni!

— Tahtoi, aikoi antaa sinulle vapautesi! — oikaisi ylijahtimestari. —


Hän teki tosiaankin varsin vakavia yrityksiä siihen, mutta et kai
suurestikaan ihmettele, kun sanon sinulle, etten minä ole se mies,
jolle saa tehdä pilaa kunnia-asioista! Hän on pyytänyt sinua
vaimokseen, sinä olet ilmaissut olevasi halukas siksi tulemaan, ja
niinmuodoin minä en salli minkään romanttisen kujeen häiritä
parasta suunnitelmaa, mille konsanaan olen iloinnut!

— Isä — huudahti Alma syvästi kiusaantuneena — asia ei saata


olla niin; itse majurikin peruuttaa kosintansa!

— Sitä en ihmettele, kun hän näkee sen tällä tavalla palkituksi.


Mutta jos sinä, Alma, kuten minä äsken, olisit nähnyt tuon
kunnollisen, rehellisen ja voimakkaan miehen, surun ja katkeran
kaipuun masentamana, tyytymättömänä itseensä ja koko
maailmaan, hylkäävän toivonsa ja ilonsa ja kerjäläisen tavoin
lähtevän sen taivaan ovelta, jonka hänen liian arka kunniantuntonsa
itse sulki; jos olisit nähnyt sen, Alma, jos olisit kuullut miten
lämpimästi hän puolusti sinua, miten hellästi hän rukoili puolestasi,
niin en saata uskoa, että olisit sellainen kivisydän, ettet olisi tullut
liikutetuksi! Jotakin aivan toista on kuitenkin miehen syvä, vakava ja
hiljainen suru kuin nuorukaisen myrskyävä ja helposti ohimenevä
tuska.

Almaan teki vaikutuksensa isän äänen huomattavan hento sävy.


Ylijahtimestarilla oli suuri vaikutusvalta, kun hän äänellään kykeni
ilmaisemaan syvimpiä tunteitaan. Hän teki Almaan tällä hetkellä
voimakkaamman vaikutuksen kuin koskaan ennen; hän huomasi sen
ja lisäsi: — Alma, sinä tuotat minulle suurimman surun mitä minulla
on eläissäni ollut — sinä lasket isäsi hautaan, jollet täytä hänen
toivomustaan!

— Oi, isä, isä, laske minut ensiksi sinne! — pyysi tyttö ja puhkesi
itkuun, niin kiivaaseen, niin rajuun, että ylijahtimestaria kauhistutti se
epätoivo, joka oli koko hänen olemuksessaan… — levätkäämme
kernaammin siellä molemmat — mutta anna minulle anteeksi, oi,
anna minulle anteeksi, muutoin en saata elää enkä kuolla!

— Älä itke, Alma lapseni, rakas, pikku Almani, älä itke — eihän
isäsi ole mikään tyranni! — ja sydämellisesti ja kauan syleillen isä
sulki vapisevan tyttären rinnoilleen… — Mutta kuule nyt minun
menettelytapani vaikuttimia; sillä tällä hetkellä tulee Alman ja hänen
isänsä sydämen välillä olla täysi luottamus — kuule rauhassa ja
ymmärryksellä!

— Minä kuulen! — kuiskasi Alma; ja istuen isän vieressä hän


kuunteli yhä kasvavassa jännityksessä hänen huuliltaan lähteviä
sanoja:

— Hento, ruumiiltaan ja sielultaan hento nainen, Alma, tarvitsee


elämänsä tärkeimmässä askeleessa vanhemman, vakavan
seuralaisen — seuralaisen, joka juuri sen vuoksi, ettei itse enää ole
nuori, tuntee itsensä tyytyväiseksi, niin, onnelliseksi, ihastuneeksi,
kun vain hyvä, lempeä lapsi, nuori, ystävällinen puoliso hymyilee ja
leikkii hänen ympärillään. Sinä, Almani, joskin sinä jonkin kerran,
erikoisissa tilaisuuksissa, voit olla hieman ryhdikäs, olet kuitenkin
tuollainen hento olento. Sinä, lapseni — olen sanonut, että
puhuisimme suoraan tällä hetkellä — joskin olet kaunis, miellyttävä
ja rakastettava, et ole suinkaan saanut runsaasti järjenlahjoja.
Minulle tekee kipeää sanoa tätä, ja näen poskillasi tapahtuvasta
värivaihtelusta, että sinun laitasi on sama sitä kuullessasi; mutta
totuus on totuus. Minun vakaumukseni on nyt se, että sinä eläessäsi
yhdessä kunniallisen ja kelpo majurimme kanssa et koskaan kaipaisi
näitä älyn korkeampia etuja, kun sinä taasen miehen kanssa, jolla on
erilainen luonne, terävämpi katse, lyhyesti sanoen syvät, voimakkaat
tunteet, mielikuvitusta ja runoutta j.n.e., kaipaisit niitä varsin paljon.

Ylijahtimestari pysähtyi hetkiseksi, jolloin hän kädellään hiveli


Alman kumarassa olevaa otsaa. Senjälkeen hän jatkoi:

— Kun kuherruskuukaudet ovat menneet ja niiden keralla


ensimäinen rakkaudenhuuma, hakee jälkimäinen mies toisenlaisia
aarteita kuin lapsellisen kauneuden ja lapsellisen sopertelemisen
pikku viehätyksiä; hän tahtoo puolison, joka saattaa käsittää,
ymmärtää ja seurata häntä, itse jutella ja keskustella hänen
kanssaan, kun hän väsyneenä päivänsä työstä palaa jälleen kotiin.
Mutta kun hän hyvinkin pian surukseen huomaa, ettei toinen
sellaiseen kykene, kun vaimo silloin salaisella hämmästyksellä
näkee, miten mies vetäytyy syrjään, ja huomaa hänen tehneen
havaintoja, jotka vahingoittavat hänen rakkauttansa — miten käy
silloin: salainen kärsimys, vaikea masentuminen kalvaa vaimon
sielua; hän huomaa, ettei hän enää ole miehelleen kaikki kaikessa,
ja mitättömyytensä tunne tekee hänet yhä alakuloisemmaksi ja
araksi, saattaa hänet kykenemättömäksi käyttämään niitäkin
viehätyskeinoja, joita luonto on hänelle antanut. Vakava suru on
mato, joka kalvaa elämän kukkaa. Nainen menettää kauneutensa,
sen mukana erään mahtavimpia aseitansa, joita hänellä on ollut; sen
tuottama epätoivo vähentää hänen olemuksensa viehätysvoimaa,
hyvyyttä ja rakastettavaisuutta, ja kauniista, ujosta, nuoresta,
leikillisestä tytöstä on tullut ruma, tyytymätön, luulosairas vaimo, joka
ei kykene tekemään omaansa eikä miehen elämää iloiseksi!

— Isä, isä, — huudahti Alma ja kohotti hehkuvat kasvonsa, —


sopiiko tämä kuva minuun — olenko minä tyhmä, yksinkertainen,
avuton olento?

— Et mikään niistä, lapseni, sinä olet lahjoiltasi vain


keskinkertainen; ja jos olisit antanut minun rauhassa lopettaa
kuvaukseni, niin olisin sitten näyttänyt sinulle, että juuri ne
ominaisuudet, joita sinulla on, olisivat kehittyneet sinussa — jos olisit
mennyt naimisiin majurin kanssa, — miehen, joka on tasainen,
levollinen ja perin rehellinen ja joka koko elämänsä olisi sinua
käsillään kantanut, — puhtaimmaksi ja korkeimmaksi onneksi,
onneksi, jonka kestävyys ei olisi häiriintynyt. Itse intohimottomana,
tyynenä, lempeämielisenä ei hän olisi koskaan pyytänyt sinulta mitä
itse ei olisi tarvinnut, ja sinä olisit lisännyt niiden harvain, mutta
onnellisten naisten lukua, jotka täyttäessään hellän puolison ja äidin
velvollisuuksia, ympärillään paras mitä elämällä on, kunnioitus ja
hyvinvointi, eivät joudu tuntemaan senlaatuista nöyryyttävää
köyhyyttä, jonka tietoisuus avaa sen haudan, mihin moni nuori
nainen on nähnyt elämänsä onnen vaipuvan… Ja nyt, Almani, olen
sanonut kaiken. Ajatteleppa, että isäsi, jonka katse on seurannut
sinua varhaisimmasta lapsuudestasi, täytyy tuntea sinut paremmin
kuin itse tunnet itsesi — ja huomaa nyt, mitä hän on tahtonut, mitä
toivonut: huomaa, ettei hänellä koko maan päällä ole pyhempää ja
lämpimämpää toivomusta kuin että näkisi sinut onnellisena!

Muutamia hetkiä isän vaiettua Alma istui hiljaa. Jo aikoja sitten oli
hänen poskillaan palanut tumma purppura, hänen silmissään oli
loistanut voimakas ja vilkas tuli. Nyt hän kohosi ylös, laski kätensä
isän käteen ja sanoi levollisesti, mutta varmasti: — Suo minulle
anteeksi, isäni, mutta minä… minä tohdin uskoa, että lausuntosi tahi
ainakin osa siitä on johonkin määrin erehdyttävä!

— Mitä sanot, Alma? — kysyi ylijahtimestari ja katsoi


hämmästyneenä tyttöä silmiin: — erehdyttävä?

— Niin, isä, en ole koskaan ennen tuntenut sitä mitä tässä


hetkessä tunnen, mutta jokin minussa nousee sanojasi vastaan, isä,
ja vakuuttaa minulle, etteivät ne sovellu minuun; ja nyt, jos sallit, isä,
tahdon minäkin sanoa, miksi liitto majurin kanssa, kaikissa oloissa —
vaikka en olisi tuntenutkaan Karl Augustia — olisi tullut minulle ylen
vastenmieliseksi… ajatteleppa, isä, vaan nuorta tyttöä, joka ei ole
lahjoiltaan niinkään keskinkertainen, mutta joka ensimäisistä
lapsuusvuosistaan alkaen on tottunut konemaiseen tottelemiseen,
tottelemiseen, joka ei ole koskaan antanut tilaa tahi aavistustakaan
oikeaa tahi väärää koskeville ajatuksille eikä edes minkäänlaista
ajatuksenvapautta: jos tämä tyttö nyt vähitellen alkaa tuntea, että
hänelläkin on jotakin arvoa, että hänenkin pitäisi osata tuntea,
ajatella ja menetellä omin neuvoin, niin hänen ensimäinen ja hartain
halunsa on se, että hän, jos hänen on erottava isästä, jota hän on
niin sydämellisesti rakastanut, silloin saisi seurata miestä, joka
antaisi hänelle, ei ainoastaan vaatteita ja ruokaa ja pitäisi ystävällistä
huolta hänen pikku huviensa ja oikkujensa tyydyttämisestä, vaan
myöskin ennen muuta tulisi hänen rakkaimmaksi seurakseen, mutta
yhtäkaikki ei olisi häntä niin paljoa korkeammalla, etteivät he voisi
kohdata toisiaan kaikilla niillä aloilla, joilla miehen ja naisen
ymmärryksen ja tunteen tulee olla tasapainossa.

— Mistä, Herran nimessä, — huudahti ylijahtimestari keinuen


tuolilla edestakaisin, — olet saanut kaiken tämän, tyttö?

— Olen saanut sen yksinomaan omasta tunteestani, isä. Mutta


milloin, isäni, olisit huomannut, että Almasi olisi ymmärtänyt muuta
kuin totella, leikkiä ja hyväillä: minähän en ole koskaan muulloin
paitsi tänään, kun sinä itse avasit tien, uskaltanut avoimesti lausua
ajatustani. Mutta, isä-kulta, anna minulle vapaus ja oikeus siihen —
ja silloin saat nähdä, etten minä ole se nuori nainen, jota sinä
kuvailet, vaan että minä tahdolla, tunteella, käytöksellä ja
ymmärryksellä kyllä koetan pitää kiinni siitä miehestä, jonka olen
valinnut. Jos minä sen sijaan pakosta tahi houkutuksesta tekisin sen
synnin, että antaisin kunnialliselle miehelle käden ilman sydäntä, niin
olisin ollutta ja mennyttä, silloin kuihtuisin ja kuolisin kuin köyhä,
tallattu kukka, ja niinmuodoin tuottaisin itseeni luottavalle miehelle
elinkautisen katumuksen kotoisen ilon asemesta. Olisiko se hyvä,
isä?… Ei, hyvä se ei olisi, sillä minun täytyy lopettaa tunnustamalla,
etten luule itsessäni olevan luonnetta kestämään pilalle mennyttä
elämää.

Ylijahtimestarin kasvoilla oli pitkän aikaa taistellut valtava


mielenliikutus; mutta sinä hetkenä, jona Alma lakkasi puhumasta,
sanoi hän melkein hennolla äänellä: — Tule syliini, lapsi! Sellaisena
sinun olisi pitänyt esiintyä aikoja sitten — olen tyytyväinen sinuun,
Alma, hyvin tyytyväinen. Jumala katsoo tahtoon: sinun hyväsi oli
kuitenkin joka tapauksessa aina minun päämääränäni.
— Ja nyt… — änkytti Alma, nojaten polttavan poskensa isän
poskeen.

— … saamme ajatella asiaa, ennenkuin toimimme, lapseni! En


anna tämän jälkeen suorastaan kieltävää vastausta, mutta
minunkaan ikäisenäni ei kernaasti luovuta, kaikkein vähimmin
väkivaltaisesti, lempiajatuksestaan… Koetan keksiä jonkun keinon,
joka saattaisi sovittaa meidän kaikkien tunteet. Mutta nyt, lapseni,
jätä minut rauhaan — — olet todellakin saanut minut vakuutetuksi
siitä, ettet ole se, miksi olen sinut kuvannut: ja niin iloinen olen siitä,
että olen tehnyt yhdeksäntoista vuoden pituisen erehdyksen, että
tästä hetkestä alkaen annan sinulle täyden vapauden avoimesti
lausua ajatuksesi kaikista asioista.

— En käyttäisi sitä väärin, isä! — sanoi Alma, nöyrästi suudellen


isänsä kättä, jolle vierähti muutamia kyyneliä. — Sillä koskaan en ole
samassa määrässä kuin nyt tuntenut halua tottelemisella ja
sanomattomalla hellyydellä ansaita rakkauttasi, isä.

— Hyvä, hyvä, lapseni — luulin, sieluni kautta, että juuri tänään


tapahtuisi jotakin erittäin merkillistä. — Ylijahtimestari ajatteli repeter-
kelloa, jonka vetämisen hän ensimäisen kerran niin moniin vuosiin oli
unohtanut.

Niin, ja mitkä vallankumoukset hänen valtakunnassaan olivat


tapahtuneet parin tunnin kuluessa: majuri hylkää kihlauksen, Alma
heittää pois vanhan ihmisen ja tulee uudeksi — ja hän itse saa
selville, että hän yhdeksäntoista vuoden ajan on ollut erehdyksessä
oman tyttärensä luonteesta!

Saman päivän iltapuolella oli ylijahtimestarilla, kun hän koko ajan


oli ollut sulkeutuneena omaan huoneeseensa, majurin kanssa pitkä

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