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Social Welfare Eligible Ngos.Pdf PROVISION OF WELFARE AND BASIC SERVICES TO DEFINED TARGET GROUPS INCREASED EEA Grant PARTNERS Nation Name Total Amount PROJECT TITLE Amount Name ality Ploutos (Pedagogical Learning Through The Operation And Urging Of “PROTASI” MOVEMENT FOR ANOTHER LIFESTYLE 49.878,00 € 44.890,00 € - - Teams For Overcoming Social Exclusion) 1) ELKE OF IONIOS UNIVERSITY 1) Greek “SCIENCE FOR YOU” NPC - SCIFY 55.478,00 € 49.930,00 € Leap 2) CAFEBABEL 2) Greek GREECE 50PLUS HELLAS 42.879,00 € 38.592,00 € - - Age Friendly Greece "Information measures and public awareness on voluntary blood donation to increase the number of donors and organ donor body and ACHAIKOS ASSOCIATION VOLUNTEER BLOOD attract new ones, in order to increase DONORS AND DONOR BODIES BODY "THE 49.995,00 € 44.996,00 € - - the blood supply and organ donation ZOODOCHOS SOURCE" body to improve the quality of life of people and support vulnerable groups and psychological support of individuals" POSTGRADUATE COURSE ON "DISASTER MEDICINE AND Business plan for the establishment HEALTH-CRISIS AGAPAN HOSPICE CARE HELLAS 35.480,00 € 31.932,00 € Greek and operation XE.NO.F.A.A.A. MANAGEMENT" "Hospice" OF ATHENS UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE ANIMA, «HELLENIC WILDLIFE CARE 55.055,00 € 49.549,00 € - - National Wildlife Protection Network ASSOCIATION» ASSOCIATION FOR THE MENTAL HEALTH - Day Care Mental Heath Center of 49.973,00 € 44.975,00 € - - S.O.P.S.Y. PATRAS Adolescents Children and Adults - Ivi Integrated action plan for the support of people with malignancies, the ASSOCIATION OF CANCER PATIENTS OF KILKIS prevention and the early diagnosis of 55.200,00 € 49.680,00 € - - PREFECTURE “SAINT EUGENIUS” malignancies in the Regional Unit of Kilkis: «Get Informed - Prevent - Treat - Support» Public awareness of the public and children in voluntary blood donation and coordination of volunteer blood ASSOCIATION OF PARENTS AND CHILDREN donors in order to increase the blood 49.945,00 € 44.951,00 € - - THALASSAEMIC supply to improve the quality of life and support people with thalassaemia and support operations of these individuals' ASSOCIATION OF PARENTS, FRIENDS AND Strengthening the Center for Creative 55.532,00 € 49.979,00 € - - GUARDIANS OF PEOPLE AUTISM "HLIAXTIDA" Children's Association "HLIAXTIDA" ASSOCIATION OF PARENTS, GUARDIANS AND Art workshops for therapy and FRIENDS OF PEOPLE WITH AUTISM, COUNTY 28.800,00 € 25.920,00 € - - expression for children and young RETHYMNO people with autism ASSYRIAN UNION OF HELLAS 50.000,00 € 45.000,00 € Welfare services for refugees Employment’s Empowerment of ATHENS NETWORK OF COLLABORATING EXPERTS 54.418,00 € 48.976,00 € - - unemployed women immigrants BLOOD DONOR ASSOCIATION OF PREFECTURE OF «Agapi» supports socially vulnerable 41.005,00 € 36.905,00 € - - XANTHI “AGAPI” groups CANCER SOCIETY & FRIENDS OF ARGOLIDA Women In Self Education – 49.475,00 € 44.527,00 € - - «SOLIDARITY» Ultrasound Of The Breast Theater and Social Exclusion: Social CASUS BELLI 40.550,00 € 36.495,00 € - - Interaction through theater and performing arts CHARITY ASSOCIATION "SAINT JOHN THE 27.180,00 € 24.462,00 € - - Social Tutorial MERCIFUL" Support Circle for the Families of the CHILDREN SUPPORT CENTER OF ELEFSIS 55.245,00 € 49.720,00 € - - Thriassian Plan Promotion and Support of the CITIZENS' MOVEMENT FOR AN OPEN SOCIETY 18.873,00 € 16.986,00 € - - Application of the Accountability Charter COLOUR YOUTH -ATHENS LGBTQ YOUTH 48.497,00 € 43.647,00 € - - Tell Us! COMMUNITY GREEK ASSOCIATION FOR CORPORATION FOR SUCCOR AND CARE OF THE TREATMENT 35.244,00 € 31.720,00 € Greek Advocate For Ms In Southern Greece ELDERLY AND DISABLED-FRODIZO OF SKLIRYNSIS PLATE BY WESTERN GREECE "You are not alone" in the local CRE.THI.DEV. (CREATIVE THINKING 50.000,00 € 45.000,00 € - - communities of Foloi, Lampeia and DEVELOPMENT) Lassionos CYCLISIS: EDUCATION, CULTURE, ENVIRONMENT 55.519,00 € 49.967,00 € - - Together Within DRUG'S PREVENTION AND PSYCHO-SOCIAL 49.990,00 € 44.991,00 € - - Enhancers HEALTH PROMOTION CENTRE OF ACHAIA ECUMENICAL FEDERATION OF Social Solidarty To Expatriated 49.000,00 € 44.100,00 € - - CONSTANTINOPOLITANS Unfortunate Constantinopolitans ALTHJODLEG UNGMENNASKIPTI ESTIA AGIOS NIKOLAOS 31.805,00 € 28.624,00 € Iceland Keramos (AUS-ICYE ICELAND) FAMILY THERAPY ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY 40.165,00 € 36.149,00 € - - Protagonists of Life "BRIDGE" OKANA FOLKLORE COMPANY VARNAVAS OF Educational Programmes to young 49.932,00 € 44.939,00 € - - MUNICIPALITY MARATHON and disabled people Accessibility Centers for children and FOUR ELEMENTS 55.524,00 € 49.972,00 € - - youth FRIENDS OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES "ACTION Nobody is enough to improve our 46.840,00 € 42.156,00 € - - FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT) world Provision of food services and improved psychosocial support to HAPPY CHILDREN HAPPY YOUTH 49.850,00 € 44.865,00 € - - children of vulnerable social groups, parallel to promoting volunteerism among young people HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION OF Integrated Intervention Enlarging HEALTH CENTRE OF CHALANDRITSA AREA 49.972,00 € 44.975,00 € - - Access To Prevention And Treatment ASSOCIATION Services ARISTOTLE UNIVERSITY OF Physiotherapist specialization and HELLENIC CYSTIC FIBROSIS ASSOCIATION 55.354,00 € 49.819,00 € Greek THESSALONIKI (3rd respiratory physiotherapy at home PEDIATRIC CLINIC) 1) GSG STUTTGART 1923 e.V. 1) 2) STAVANGER Germany HELLENIC FEDERATION OF SPORTS COACHES AND 49.500,00 € 44.550,00 € DOVES 2) Norway Work out together - Break the Barriers TRAINERS IDRETTSFORENING 3) Great 3) ST JOHN DEAF Britain FC A Differnet Approach to Equal HELLENIC ORGANIZATION FOR THE YOUTH 49.699,00 € 44.729,00 € - - Opportunities for All Young People HOME-START Support at home of parents and HOME-START ATHENS 55.000,00 € 49.500,00 € Greek GREECE children by volunteers INSTITUTE FOR COMMUNITY REHABILITATION 25.642,00 € 23.078,00 € - - Over-come Special equipment purchase and K.E.E.P.E.A. «HORIZONS» 49.929,00 € 44.936,00 € - - operation of a multisensory space'' Snoezelen room'' KOZANI ASSOCIATION OF PARENTS, GUARDIANS Support and opportunities for young 49.840,00 € 44.856,00 € - - AND FRIENDS OF PERSONS WITH AUTISM autistics and their families CREATION OF PORTAL FOR THE COMMUNICATION OF THE MEMBERS implement a web site for the needs of NATIONAL FEDERATION OF CULTURAL CRETAN TROY EDITIONS 50.000,00 € 45.000,00 € Greek the Panhellenic Federation of Cultural ASSOCIATIONS (MILITOS) Associations of Cretans with particular Support of People with Special Needs (SEN) Providing for Vulnerable social Groups NGO AGGALIA 25.000,00 € - - on the island of Lesvos NGO CIVIS PLUS 49.751,00 € 44.776,00 € - - Multicolor Hug Hiring experts to establish the tracking NGO OMNIBUS – HELLENIC CENTRE FOR 49.364,00 € 44.428,00 € - - & reconnecting servicce for missing RESEARCH & ACTION FOR MISSING PERSONS adults “OMNIBUS ALERT” Enhancement of entrepreneurship OIKOGENEIA KAI PAIDI (FAMILY AND CHILD) 49.992,00 € 44.993,00 € ΕQUAL SOCIETY Greek and social economy The Organization of theatrical Performances (Plays) and the OMADA THEATROU '08 34.100,00 € 30.690,00 € - - Distribution of All Income Amount to Charities and Support of Charitable Foundations 1) "SKEP" ASSOCIATION OF SOCIAL Flexible Web-Based Counceling And RESPONSIBILITY Education System For Parents Of FOR CHILDREN 1) Greek Individuals With Pervasive PAMMAΚARISTOS CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION 50.000,00 € 45.000,00 € AND YOUTH 2) Greek Developmental Disorders 2) ASSOCIATION (PDD)/Autism Spectrum Disorders OF GREEK (ASD) SYNDROME ASPERGER Theatrical Performances In Vulnerable PERIFEREIAKO THEATRO KARDITSAS 35.000,00 € 31.500,00 € - - Social Groups Individualized distance - support for young children with disabilities and SOCIETY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND CREATIVE 49.980,00 € 44.982,00 € - - migrant children living in remote and OCCUPATION OF CHILDREN (EADAP) inaccessible areas of the islands of the South Aegean «Aging on Action» - Proposal for SOCIETY OF PSYCHOSOCIAL RESEARCH AND 48.166,00 € 43.350,00 € - - Creative Aging in the Ioannina INTERVENTION (S.P.R.I. – EPSEP IN GREEK) Prefecture, Region of Epirus, Greece. THERAPEUTIC EDUCATIONAL CENTRE FOR Establishment of a musical laboratory PEOPLE WITH INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES 46.274,00 € 41.647,00 € - - in the premises of "MERIMNA" "MERIMNA" FORANDRE TRAINING NET (DIKTIO EPAGGELMATIKIS Poor Children - Building With Recucled 49.900,00 € 44.910,00 € VERDEN- CHANGE Norway KATARTISIS) Materials THE WORLD UNITY OF FILIPPINO MIGRANTS IN GREECE- ENGINEERS OF THE Munting Nayon Daycare Center 48.000,00 € 43.200,00 € Greek KASAPI EARTH Facilities and services uprgrade Alternative Structure for Support of YOU IN EUROPE 27.130,00 € 24.417,00 € - - Youth, Informal Learning and Equal Opportunities YOUTH LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE "THE EXELIXIS" 36.365,00 € 32.729,00 € - - Xenophobil "ILIACTHIDA" ORGANISATION FOR THE CHILD "Iliachtida" Center of Psychosocial 249.420,00 € 224.478,00 € - - AND THE FAMILY Support for Children and Family PANHELLENIC UNION OF PARENTS AND "MARGARITA" SPECIAL VOCATIONAL TRAINING Down Syndrome 35+ : together we 248.797,00 € 223.917,00 € GUARDIANS OF Greek CENTER fight dementia as well MENTALLY DEPRIVED CHILDREN 1) INITIATIVE FOR THE CHILD The "Oliver Twist" project: Urgent 2) MUNICIPAL Action for the protection of chlidren "OIKOKOINONIA" - CITIZENS' INITIATIVE FOR THE COMPANY 1) Greek 272.565,00 € 245.308,00 € at risk, Deinstitutionalization & foster SUPPORT OF VULNERABLE SOCIAL GROUPS INFORMATION, 2) Greek care, Awareness & implementation in ARTS & northern Greece COMMUNICATION (FM 100) “ARETHAS INSTITUT”MEDITERRANEAN
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