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European platforms

DAFNE
"DAFNE is a network with its own governance structure bringing together 24 donors and foundations networks from across Europe.
With a collective membership of over 6,000 foundations, DAFNE underpins the individual activities of its members by strengthening collaboration between the national associations. The secretariat of DAFNE is hosted by the European Foundation Centre."                                                                          -
www.dafne-online.eu

EFA – European Fundraisers Association
“The European Fundraising Association (EFA) is a network of 23 member associations and observers from across Europe. Together we represent the European fundraising community with one voice, one collective body and one shared goal of facilitating better fundraising.”
www.efa-net.eu

 Membres de la European Fundraisers Association


EFC - European Foundation Centre
(Philanthropy House, Brussels)
“Established in 1989, the European Foundation Centre (EFC) is an international membership association of foundations and corporate funders. In 23 years our membership has grown steadily from an initial group of 7 founding members to 231. Mission: to strengthen the independent funding element of European philanthropy through robust cooperation with an array of partners.”
www.efc.be

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam - Erasmus Centre for Strategic Philanthropy (ECS)
"The Erasmus Centre for Strategic Philanthropy (ECSP) aims to contribute to the overall performance and effectiveness of the philanthropy sector by building knowledge, capabilities and tools through rigorous academic research; by offering dedicated high quality education; and by encouraging interaction and debate about philanthropy and its impact on society. ECSP operates with a European scope."
www.erim.eur.nl

ERNOP (Giving in Europe)
“The European Research Network on Philanthropy (ERNOP) has been founded in January 2008 by collaborating philanthropy researchers in Europe, in order to advance, coordinate and promote excellence in philanthropic research in Europe. Currently more than 100 researchers in twenty one European countries have joined ERNOP.”
www.ernop.eu

EU Consult
“EU Consult is a European network of senior, highly professional, ethically-minded consultants serving the European not-for-profit sector.”
www.euconsult.org

EVPA – European Venture Philanthropy Association
“EVPA is a membership association made up of organisations interested in or practicing venture philanthropy and social investment across Europe. Established in 2004, the association aims to be the home as well as the highest-value catalytic network of European social investors, venture philanthropists and foundations committed to using venture philanthropy and social investment tools to target societal impact.”
http://evpa.eu.com

Philanthropy Impact
“Philanthropy Impact, launched in December 2012, incorporates the European Association for Philanthropy and Giving (EAPG), Philanthropy UK, and the Philanthropy Advisors Forum (PAF). It combines 27 years of sector knowledge and experience, creating a rich resource that helps make sense of and inspire philanthropy throughout the UK and beyond.”
www.philanthropy-impact.org

 

Other international platforms

CAF (Charities Aid Foundation) World Giving Index
“The World Giving Index report, the largest study into charitable behaviour across the globe, involving 160 countries in total, is based on over half a million interviews conducted by Gallup since 2007, as part of their World Poll survey.”
https://www.cafonline.org/publications/2012-publications/world-giving-index-2012.aspx

Emergency Appeals Alliance
Dix pays comptent une plateforme nationale regroupant diverses organisations humanitaires soucieuses d’agir de concert lorsqu’une urgence humanitaire nécessite la mise en place d’une campagne commune d’appel à la générosité du public.
Ces plateformes sont réunies au sein de l'Emergency Appeals Alliance.

Membres:

http://humanitariancoalition.ca/about-us/who-we-are/emergency-appeals-alliance-eaa

ICFO - International Committee on Fundraising Organizations

"The purpose of ICFO is to ensure that fundraising for charitable purposes is being organized and performed in a satisfactory manner and that the administration of the collected funds is adequate. ICFO and its Members look after the interests of donors."

Associations membres (“ordinary members”) dans l’Union Européenne:

INFA - International Network of Fundraising Agencies
Le réseau international INFA, qui ne semble plus opérationnel, regroupait diverses agences commerciales de fundraising, tel que:


The Resource Alliance

“The Resource Alliance works with non-profit organisations around the world to help them achieve their financial sustainability by building skills, knowledge and promoting excellence within civil society. An international charity headquartered in London with regional offices in India and Uganda, we aim to be the global network for fundraising, resource mobilisation and philanthropy.
IFC (International Fundraising Congress) is the world’s leading conference for fundraisers. Every year the IFC attracts around 1,000 senior fundraising professionals from nearly 60 countries in the Netherlands.”
www.resource-alliance.org

CAMPAIGN: National campaigns for the promotion of legacies

Coordonnées des campagnes nationales

Allemagne: (Mein Erbe tut Gutes), Australie (Include a Charity), Autriche (Vergiss Mein Nicht),  Canada (Give Green CanadaLeave a Legacy et Will Power), Corée du Sud (Legacy Korea), Danemark (Det Gode Testamente), Espagne (Legado Solidario), Etats-Unis (Leave A Legacy), Finlande (Hyvä Testmentti), Irlande (Legacy Promotion Ireland), Italie (Testamento Solidale), Irlande du Nord (Will to Give), Japon (Izoukifu), Nouvelle-Zélande (Include a Charity), Norvège (Det Gode testamentet), Pays-Bas (Toegift), Pologne (Napiz Testament), Royaume-Uni (Remember a Charity), Suède (Goda Testamentet), Suisse (Allianz für das GemeinwohlMy Happy End), Tchéquie (Zavetpomaha).

 

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