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Scholarship Fund for disadvantaged and marginalised youth
The Scholarship Fund enables disadvantaged and marginalized children to obtain a good formal education. For this purpose, the Fund finances, e.g., projects that help the children in learning and in homework, that motivate them to study further, or that offer them leisure time opportunities (such as sport, culture). Tematica / Settore d'intervento
Sviluppo umano e sociale
Ricerca e sviluppo Gruppo target
NGOs (foundations, associations), public, educational and social institutions as implementing organisations; disadvantaged and marginalised children as final
beneficiaries.
Contesto
Assistance for the education and development of marginalised and disadvantaged youth is available in Hungary, albeit, mostly for secondary and higher education
programmes. The Scholarship Fund will focus on the biggest concern, i.e., that is to keep these youth at primary school and assist them to get into secondary education and not to drop out of the
system.
Obiettivi
The Scholarship Fund enables disadvantaged and marginalized children to obtain a good formal education. For this purpose, grants are given to foundations, associations or
public institutions which financially support students in their starting of secondary-level education, respectively in their remaining enrolled.
Attività
The Scholarship Fund disburses the grants of CHF 50’000 to CHF 150’000 through one, if necessary two, open calls. The implementing organisations support with individually
conceived projects 50 to 150 children, e.g., to help them in learning and in homework, to motivate them to study further, and to offer them leisure time opportunities (sport, culture).
Risultati
The expected results are:
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Principali dati del progetto
Paese:
Importo del prestito svizzero:
CHF 1'000'000 Budget globale del progetto:
CHF 1'000'000 Data di approvazione del progetto:
13.12.2010 Status:
In corso Responsabilità per l'attuazione del progetto:
Contatto svizzero:
Numero del progetto: 7F-07840.01
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