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  • Romanian Angel Appeal

    Romanian Angel Appeal

    RAA

    For over 30 years Romanian Angel Appeal has ensured that every child, young person and adult gets the chance to live independently, despite the social or medical problems they face. RAA's projects are thought of in the long term, some becoming national policies and models adopted by the state. RAA tirelessly looks at problems, solutions and ways in which they can be implemented sustainably.
  • Tineri pentru Tineri

    Tineri pentru Tineri

    TpT

    Tineri pentru Tineri (TpT) is a national, non-governmental, independent, apolitical, non-profit, volunteer-based organization, established in 1991, by a group of graduates of the Carol Davila Faculty of Medicine,[1] with the aim of to get involved in the social issues of young people in Romania.[2] Currently, the Youth Foundation runs its programs in 15 counties in the country: Botoșani, Brașov, Brăila, Bucharest, Constanța, Dâmbovița, Ialomița, Iași, Ilfov, Maramureș, Mehedinți, Teleorman, Tulcea, Timiș and Vaslui.
  • Habitat for Humanity

    Habitat for Humanity

    H4H

    Habitat for Humanity builds strength, stability and self-reliance through shelter. Housing poverty around the world is so widespread, that H4H needs to engage in many ways to solve housing problems. Together with its partners and volunteers, H4H provides new housing solutions and opportunities for people in need of decent shelter.
  • National Youth Foundation

    National Youth Foundation

    NYT

    The National Youth Foundation (FNT) is the only member with full rights, from Romania, of the European Agency for Information and Counseling for Youth - ERYICA. The FNT network distinguished itself by obtaining, by a member foundation, the Quality Certificate for Youth Centers of the Council of Europe – the highest profile distinction in Europe, which confirms the fulfillment of the quality standards imposed by the Council of Europe. Thus, in Romania, in the FNT network, it is the only youth center that obtained and holds this certification. At the level of the member states of the Council, there are only 14 other such certified centers. Over time, the FNT network has been involved in major projects for youth development. Within the Romanian Capital of Youth program, member foundations of the FNT network were involved and are still involved in its implementation in 3 of the 7 cities that won the title (Timișoara, Târgu Jiu, Ploiești). Also, in the last 5 years, the FNT network has made considerable efforts to attract funding and involve hundreds of young people in the renovation of spaces intended for them, including saving buildings belonging to local communities. These efforts demonstrate the real care that FNT members give to the development of young people and the spaces intended for them. In 2022, declared the EUROPEAN YEAR OF YOUTH by the European Commission, FNT contributed significantly to the success of Romania, which occupied the first position in the list of countries that recorded activities carried out on this occasion. Moreover, with more than 1800 activities registered at network level, FNT not only surpassed other national networks, but even surpassed the country occupying the 2nd place – France, FNT thus becoming the national network in Europe with the most activities registered in the European Year of Youth. This performance was also appreciated by ANPCDEFP, the agency in Romania that implements the youth programs of the European Commission, which awarded the National Youth Foundation for the success at the network level and the contribution made to Romania's success in this field.
  • Necuvinte

    Necuvinte

    Necuvinte

    The Necuvinte Association is a non-governmental organization, established in 2013 with the aim of fighting discrimination, abuse and gender violence. Necuvinte is a member of 4 national and European specialized networks: Women Against Violence Europe (WAVE), VOLUM Federation, Federation of Non-Governmental Organizations for Social Services (FONSS) and Breaking the Silence on Sexual Violence. Our organization has taken important steps in paving the way for other similar organizations. From solid partnerships with public institutions with responsibilities in preventing and combating gender-based violence, to the first national campaign and caravan "Broken Wings" implemented in partnership with the Romanian Police, to the amendment of Law 217/2003 and the proposal to amend the Criminal Code, Necuvinte maintains its path towards the vision of deep change of the Romanian society.
  • Novapolis

    Novapolis

    Novapolis

    Novapolis Association – Center of Analysis and Initiatives for Development aims to contribute to a democratic, inclusive and diverse society that is economically and socially balanced, capable to respond to everyone’s needs. Our mission is to support and promote the democratic values, as well as the models and the interventions for developing a society based on freedom.
  • Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania

    Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania

    PATRIR

    The Peace Action, Training and Research Institute of Romania (PATRIR) was founded in 2001 as a non-governmental, non-profit, politically independent organization in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. The institute has as basic principles non-violence, conflict transformation, the promotion of human rights through information and awareness raising by solutions oriented, social, political and economic analysis.
  • Save the Children

    Save the Children

    StC

    Save the Children's work saves and improves children's lives around the world. StC works to ensure children have healthcare, food and shelter, as well as learning and child protection services when children need it most. StC is committed to helping all children achieve their full potential by ensuring they grow up healthy, receive a good education, and stay safe. Securing children's rights is the foundation of StC's work. Millions of children around the world are denied their rights, simply because of who they are or where they are from. StC knows that to ensure every child has the chance for a future their rights must be upheld. Through StC's programming, emergency responses and advocacy, StC puts the most vulnerable children first, tackling the barriers to survival, learning and protection.
  • Sensiblu Foundation

    Sensiblu Foundation

    SF

    With its establishment, it launched the Blue House Program to support survivors of domestic violence and is one of the few corporate foundations that provides direct services to a category of beneficiaries. The intervention component is correlated with the prevention of domestic violence, the foundation running public education and information campaigns. Also, increased attention is given to the professional development of specialists from other organizations and institutions, concerned with the issue of domestic violence, who can benefit from specific trainings and workshops.
  • SERA Romania Foundation

    SERA Romania Foundation

    SERA

    The SERA Romania Foundation is a non-governmental, non-profit, private organization, established in March 1996, which has accumulated a wealth of experience in the field of child protection and the promotion of children's rights. The specialists of the SERA Romania Foundation intervened in all the counties of the country, essentially contributing to the closure of old-style institutions, which sheltered hundreds of children in miserable conditions, and to the development of alternative social services, where the little ones were given the chance for the first time to live decently.