NON-PROFITS

NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANISATIONS (Civil Society)


Professional partnerships

Characteristics: occasional or long-term partnerships based on a partnership agreement, across a wide range of areas - not only for green organisations.

Subject: funding applications, consultancy, training, professional proof-reading, studies, dissemination of results, elaboration of energy-related areas for eco-programmes, preparation of educational materials, etc.

Advantages:  until now we have had many different programmes that were brought to fruition in partnership with different NGOs. The greatest advantage of this is that by acting together and sharing the tasks, project and strategic goals can be reached more easily.

Target group: any civil society initiative or organisation (even in the social sphere, or rural development), trade or commercial chambers, their directors or members.

 

TEACHERS

Training courses


Characteristics: workshop-type trainings for teachers to enable them to better use our educational materials


Issue: climate change

Advantages: primarily those supplementary educational materials being prepared for the 12 – 18 age-group,  which help their subject teachers and environmental educators to make them aware of the many aspects of climate protection. Teachers can become better acquainted with the support materials, their use, and the related games..


Target group:  forest schools, study groups.

 

M E D I A


Expert partnerships


Characteristics: a professional cooperation across a wide range of areas, based on a ’barter agreement’.


Subject: preparation of substantive content; advisory articles, serials, preparation of films, trainings, etc.


Advantages: due to the complexity of the issues, it is absolutely necessary that there be no inconsistencies or mistakes in an article, that the journalist really understands the expressions, (from the climate negotiations to uranium mining), is clear about the international connections, as well as having enough credible background material for an article.


Target group: journalists and editors.

 

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