Lær at samarbejde med fonde På kurset 'Samarbejde med danske fonde' den 31. marts kan man blive klogere på processen fra strategi over identifikation af de rette fonde til kontakt og ansøgning.
Deltagerne kommer til at møde Brian Valbjørn Sørensen, direktør for KR Foundation - en progressiv og nytænkende fond med fokus pÃ¥ klima, og Anette Dørge, bestyrelsesmedlem i Erik Thunes Legat â en veletableret fond med stort internationalt engagement, som gennem Ã¥rene har støttet mange af CISUs medlemsorganisationer.
Desuden deltager Kim Henriksen fra organisationen Congos Børn, som vil fortælle om, hvordan de har fået succes med fondssamarbejde.
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Lyt dig til viden om Kirgisistan Lyttere af podcasten 'CISU Mellem Ãrerne' kommer vidt omkring.
I det seneste afsnit får medlemsorganisationen AMIS ordet i en podcast med titlen 'Cross Press: Civil Society in Kyrgyzstan.' Podcasten ser på civilsamfundets rolle og pres i et land, der kan virke klemt mellem Rusland og Kina.
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Lån en CISUlit på Folkemødet på Bornholm Udover at være vært på Kutter Anton, stiller CISU op med personer, der kan deltage i debatter på Folkemødet. Ansatte, ledere og bestyrelsesmedlemmer står til rådighed for at bidrage til debatter om civilsamfundets rolle, udviklingssamarbejde og globale udfordringer.
Deltagerne er - Nicolai Houe â Leder af kapacitetsudvikling, CISU
- Jeef Bech â Sekretariatsleder, CISU
- Jacob Thorsen â RÃ¥dgiver, CISU
- Jesper Alstrøm â Bestyrelsesmedlem, CISU; CEO, medstifter og forperson, SDG World
- Helle Vallø â Bestyrelsesmedlem, CISU
- Kim Jensen â Kommunikationsansvarlig, CISU
PÃ¥ ð www.cisu.dk/fm kan man læse mere om CISUs udsendte og om rammerne for deltagelse pÃ¥ Anton. Der er ogsÃ¥ en formular, man kan udfylde for at ansøge om deltagelse.
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CISUs opslagstavle På cisu.dk/opslagstavle findes medlemsorganisationernes digitale opslagstavle med relevans for andre organisationer. Det kan være pressemeddelelser, information om arrangementer eller lignende.
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Man kan læse om fordelene ved at være medlem af CISU her. Fordelene spænder bredt fra kapacitetsopbygning til gratis adgang til Altinget.
Man behøver ikke være medlem af CISU for at søge CISUs puljer - men det hjælper indimellem. Man kan nemlig også få rådgivning og sparring i forbindelse med ansøgninger. |
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Disclaimer: This translation has been generated by AI. Dear reader
Here comes another newsletter from CISU.
First of all, I just want to say thank you for your help. In the last newsletter, I asked recipients to reply. Many of you did. Thank you for the great input, which will be used in future newsletters.
Thatâs something Iâll be working on, and maybe you, dear reader, can help me by adding CISU to your list of âsafe sendersâ in your inbox.
Enough about tech. This week you can read about: - Status on the latest round of applications
- The upcoming general assembly
- An invitation to participate in the Peopleâs Meeting
Happy reading
Kim Jensen
PS: In the last newsletter, you could read about Lúcia Ortizâs speech at a CISU event. ð Her speech has now been translated and published online.
(For Danish: Scroll to the top) The General Assembly is approaching On Saturday, April 26, CISU will hold its General Assembly in Odense. At the most recent board meeting, the board set the framework for the day. In addition to announcing the winner of this yearâs ð photo competition, electing three new board members, and approving the annual accounts, participants will also celebrate CISUâs 30th anniversary. You can read more about the General Assembly on this ðpage, and ðhere you can read board member Toke Nyborgâs call to run for the board. You can announce your candidacy right up to the day itself, but if you do so before April 8, a short presentation will be included in the General Assembly materials. At the General Assembly, CISU member organizations can submit proposals that contribute to CISUâs development, member engagement, efficiency, or other relevant areas. Proposals must be submitted no later than April 5. ð Register here
Small Programme Applications for 95 Million DKK By the application deadline on 5 March for the so-called 'Small Programmes' under the Civil Society Fund, a total of 29 applications had been received amounting to approximately 95 million DKK for 2025. Approximately 63 million DKK has been allocated to 'Small Programmes' in 2025, distributed over two rounds. This means that several applicants can expect to receive a rejection.
- It is too early to say how many deserving small programmes will not receive funding, but the total amount applied for shows that there is strong demand for this type of support, says fund manager Iben Westergaard Rasmussen.
For the Neighbourhood Fund, 15 applications were submitted for a total of approximately 47 million DKK. Five of the applications concern 'Resilience and Democratic Development in Ukraine', while the remaining ten focus on development efforts throughout the entire neighbourhood region.
- We are pleased with the strong interest in the Neighbourhood Fund and look forward to following the initiatives in the region over the coming years,â says fund manager Iben Westergaard Rasmussen.
Approximately 36 million DKK is available for allocation under the Neighbourhood Fund in 2025.
30 Project Applications Granted The project applications submitted for the 29 January application round have now been reviewed. In the category 'Small Projects', 10 have received grants totalling 1.5 million DKK, while 14 were rejected. Of these, eight were assessed as deserving support.
In the category 'Large Projects', the result was 14 grants totalling nine million DKK. There were 18 rejections, but none were deemed deserving due to the additional grant of 30 million DKK mentioned in the previous newsletter. The Neighbourhood Fund had six approved applications totalling 2.7 million DKK. There were three rejections.
Study Highlights Local Leadership in Civil Society Support The four Danish civil society funding pools â CISU, DUF, CKU, and DH â have joined forces to explore how local leadership can best be promoted in international partnerships and civil society initiatives.
More than 270 organizations from around the world have contributed to the joint study through survey responses and qualitative interviews. â Weâve gained a unique insight into how local actors perceive both opportunities and challenges in advancing local leadership, says advisor Rikke Sig from CISU. The study also examined how the Danish funding mechanisms can better support local ownership in the partnerships they fund.
The results will be presented at an event on April 7 from 14:00 to 16:00 at Kosmopol in Copenhagen. The program includes a presentation of key findings and recommendations, along with talks from partners sharing practical experiences.
The event will conclude with an exchange of experiences and networking with other organizations. ðRegister via this link ðFind an English-language invitation as a PDF here Learn How to Collaborate with Foundations At the course âCollaborating with Danish Foundationsâ on March 31, participants will gain insights into the processâfrom strategy development and identifying the right foundations to making contact and submitting applications.
Participants will meet Brian Valbjørn Sørensen, Director of KR Foundationâa progressive and innovative foundation focused on climate, and Anette Dørge, board member of Erik Thunes Legatâa well-established foundation with strong international engagement that has supported many CISU member organizations over the years.
Also attending is Kim Henriksen from the organization Congos Børn, who will share how they have successfully collaborated with foundations.
ðRegistration and more information here Tune in for Insights on Kyrgyzstan Listeners of the podcast 'CISU Mellem Ãrerne' are taken far and wide.
In the latest episode, CISU member organization AMIS takes the mic in a podcast titled 'Cross Press: Civil Society in Kyrgyzstan.' The episode explores the role and pressures on civil society in a country caught between Russia and China.
You can find the podcast at ðcisu.dk/podcast or on most major podcast platforms by searching for CISU. Borrow a CISUlit at the Peopleâs Meeting on Bornholm In addition to hosting activities on the boat Kutter Anton, CISU is also offering up staff, leaders, and board members to take part in debates at the Peopleâs Meeting. They are available to contribute to discussions on civil societyâs role, development cooperation, and global challenges.
The participants are: - Nicolai Houe â Head of Capacity Development, CISU
- Jeef Bech â Head of Secretariat, CISU
- Jacob Thorsen â Advisor, CISU
- Jesper Alstrøm â Board Member, CISU; CEO, Co-founder, and Chairperson, SDG World
- Helle Vallø â Board Member, CISU
- Kim Jensen â Head of Communications, CISU
At ð www.cisu.dk/fm, you can read more about CISUâs representatives and the setup aboard Anton. There is also a form you can fill out to apply for participation.
You can also find the podcast âPeopleâs Meeting on Kutter Antonâ embedded on the site or on most podcast platforms. |
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