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NGO Resources - financial, human, personal

Training Course

19-25 March 2015 | Schwanden/Sigriswil, Switzerland

A training course for manager and trainers of youth NGOs to work on their resources system.
"NGO resources" was created to meet concrete needs of NGOs in the youth field: Exploring strategies to establish a financial base that includes funding from the local community; exploring strategies to strengthen human resources through recruiting, motivating and empowering volunteers; exploring strategies to manage personal resources for NGO managers that will enable them to increase productivity simultaneously balanced and healthy lifestyle. The course took place for the first time in November 2013. Due to the high need of NGOs for their structural development, it was further developed and is advertised again. Objectives of the training course: To provide the opportunity for organisations to meet and explore general needs of youth NGOs in Europe and its neighboring countries To explore financial resources possibilities for youth work NGOs on both a local and international level to explore strategies to increase the capacity of organizations through building their financial, human, and personal resources To identify personal, professional and educational development opportunities that NGOs can provide for volunteers to ensure their long term cooperation and future employability To discuss the similarities and differences related to NGO management in relation to the varying realities of the participating countries To develop strategy plans that enable the participating organisations to reach their goal in terms of resources development in order to provide quality youth work in a regional, national and international level
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Training overview

http://trainings.salto-youth.net/4614

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This Training Course is

for 30 participants

from Bulgaria, Germany, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Montenegro, Palestine, Poland, Switzerland, Türkiye, Ukraine

and recommended for

Trainers, Youth leaders, Youth project managers, NGO managers

Working language(s):

English

Organiser:

Verein Naturkultur (Youth NGO)

Verein Naturkultur was established in 2010 as a nongovernmental organisation. The main orientation of the organisation is in the frame of outdoor activities connected to intercultural and sustainable projects, personal development, sustainable and socially holistic lifestyle and culture work.

The Main mission of Verein Naturkultur can be described as followed:
to support active members and groups of the society in their personal development to identify and to achieve their personal goals and to contribute to a higher awareness of responsibility, sustainable lifestyle and tolerance between cultures and generations. To achieve this mission, Naturkultur provides outdoor-based activities, seminar and training workshops to raise awareness of personal responsibility for one's life and a sustainable way of living.

Those main activities are based on workshops for personal development within the nature and indoor, as well as outdoor trainings in holistic leadership for youth leaders.

Co-organiser(s):

  • Sponsorship Network International (Youth NGO)

Contact for questions:

Oliver Schneitter

E-Mail:

Phone: +41763389351

Costs

Accommodation and food during the training course will be covered by the training course. Travel costs up to 250 EUR – minus a participation fee of 60 EUR - will be reimbursed after the training course. For EU neighboring countries, the travel costs can be negotiated bilaterally.
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