National Emergencies Trust
launches coronavirus fundraising appeal
Créé au mois d'août 2019 à l'initiative de la Croix-Rouge britannique, le National Emergency Trust a vocation à soutenir des initiatives locales lors de crises humanitaires majeures.
Le Coronavirus Appeal a été adressé aux particuliers autant qu'aux entreprises. Il a permis de collecter l'équivalent de 18 millions d'euros en date du 3 avril.
UPDATE
03/04/2020 - Civil Society News: 'National Emergencies Trust appeal reaches £16m fundraising milestone'
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19/03/2020 - The National Emergencies Trust (NET) has launched a coronavirus fundraising appeal to raise funds for local charities.
The British Red Cross will be managing donations. NET will award grants and distribute money raised through a number of charitable organisations, for example local community foundations.
Partners will work within parameters agreed with NET “to help identify the greatest need and distribute funds with both care and speed wherever possible”.
NET was set up last year in response to recommendations by the Charity Commission, following a series of UK emergencies in 2017. NET was set up last year in response to recommendations by the Charity Commission, following a series of UK emergencies in 2017.
Individuals and charities should not apply directly to the NET for funds. Local charities should contact their local community foundation to apply for funding.
Source
- Civil Society (19/02/2020) - 'National Emergencies Trust launches coronavirus fundraising appeal National Emergencies Trust launches coronavirus fundraising appeal'. Article available through this link.
- National Emergencies Trust
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