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This project includes a two fold programme: - Siem Reap medium term rehabilitation centre which provides shelter, food, medical and psychological care as well as vocational training to survivors...
More infoThe Foundation supports projects submitted by local and international NGOs. Projects are evaluated and analysed from an operational and financial standpoint, with a special focus on capacity building and assessment of social impacts.
The PPR Foundation endeavours to build a geographically and thematically well-balanced portfolio of projects supported over any single year.
Project proposals are reviewed by the Selection Committee who approves the backing and amounts granted. In the event of funding needs in excess of €70 K, the Committee issues a recommendation and submits the project to the Board for final decision (every 6 months). In 2009 the PPR Foundation supported 19 NGO projects with a global amount of €475K. In 2010, €439K have been allocated to 16 projects. In 2011, the Foundation supports 13 projects up to €308K.
Beyond financial support, the Foundation fosters all forms of collaboration between NGOs and the Group’s brands and companies.
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible, the project should fulfill the following criteria:
Assessment criteria
During the project proposal examination, the PPR Foundation will particularly care about:
Furthermore, the PPR Foundation will ensure to distribute its support fairly among various geographical areas and intervention issues each year. The Foundation could potentially call for projects in a specific region and/or on a specific issue.
The Foundation does not support
The breakdown of selected projects which either fight Violence Against Women or promote Women’s Empowerment is split evenly, with a number of projects overlapping both subjects. Furthermore, the PPR Foundation will ensure to distribute its support fairly among various geographical areas and intervention issues each year. The Foundation could potentially call for projects in a specific region and/or on a specific issue. The PPR Foundation for Women’s Dignity and Rights wishes to build longer-term partnerships.
The provincial government operates shelters for victims of VAW called Dar-ul-Aman (DUA). The objective of this three-year-project is to provide high...
Read the Project SheetThe purpose of the project “Grozny, a Centre, Women, a Future” supported by the PPR Foundation is to empower vulnerable women and women victims...
Read the Project SheetThe goal of the Swift Wash laundry, launched in 2006, is to provide support and guidance to former victims for social integration. To this purpose,...
Read the Project Sheet