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Are you involved with an NGO seeking to develop a project in favour of women? If so, the PPR Foundation’s Selection Committee can grant financial and/or other support to non-profit organisations sponsored by a Group employee.
Any employee of PPR Group, brands and companies may sponsor a non-profit association running or planning a project to fight violence against women or promote women’s empowerment, provided the Employee-sponsored NGO Project meets the following requirements:
If your profile matches the sponsoring requirements, you may apply for support from the PPR Foundation on behalf of the project you wish to sponsor: the project, whether addressing violence against women or development aid, must fulfil the Committee’s selection criteria.
The grant requested may not exceed €10,000 and cannot account for more than 50% of the project’s total budget.
Fill out the on-line Employee Project Application Form.
Answer the few initial questions to check the eligibility of your project, and then create your personal account with a logon identifier and password. You will then receive a confirmation e-mail. You can enter and save your data as you go, and return later to your account to complete your application if needed.
Remember to click on “Submit project” to validate your application, and attach the documents listed below, either in .pdf/.jpg/.doc/.xls formats attached to your on-line application, or by postal mail addressed to: Fondation PPR – 10, avenue Hoche – 75 008 Paris, France.
List of attachments:
The Foundation Management Team will then contact you to prepare your proposal for submittal to the Selection Committee, and will subsequently inform you of the Committee’s final decision. If your project is selected, you will then be responsible for monitoring your project and forwarding a 6-month progress report to the Committee.
PLEASE NOTE that the project proposal process for the next Selection Committee (1st half of 2010) is closed from March, 31.
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