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Fare network objavio poziv za dodjelu grantova za projekte o antidiskriminaciji i inkluziji u fudbalu
Fare network objavio poziv za dodjelu grantova za projekte o antidiskriminaciji i inkluziji u fudbalu
Internacionalna mreža za antidiskriminaciju i inkluziju u fudbalu, Fare network, objavila je poziv za dodjelu grantova formalnim i neformalnim grupama, kojima će se sponzorisati organizovanje aktivnosti tokom najvećeg društvenog pokreta u polju antidiskriminacije i inkluzije u sportu, Football People action weeks.
Svi učesnici u ovom internacionalnom projektu, koji se dešava svake godine u mjesecu oktobru diljem Evrope, se priključuju impoznantnom broju više od 100 000 učesnika.
Grantovi dostupni za 2017. godinu su u iznosima do 500 i 5000 eura za manje i veće događaje koji u svom cilju trebaju imati promociju antidiskriminacije i inkluzije manjina u fudbalu. Zainteresovane organizacije mogu aplicirati u periodu između 1. augusta i 10. septembra 2017. godine, a svi projekti trebaju zadovoljiti ciljeve kampanje “Football People” i održati se u periodu od 5. do 19. oktobra 2017.
“Želimo ljudima diljem Evrope pokazati kakav fudbal može biti, te kolika je on pokretačka snaga u društvenim promjenama, bez obzira na to ko je ko, odakle dolazi i gdje živi. Cilj nam je dosegnuti broj od 100 000 učesnika u pokretu “Football People”, pa ukoliko imate dobru ideju, obavijestite nas.” - izjavio je izvršni direktor Fare networka, Piara Powar.
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