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The Scout Association Fundraising webpage has a number of helpful resources that can help you NSO identify fundraising ideas at a national or local level.
Abriendo puertas (Opening doors) is an intercultural education manual published by the Federación de Asociaciones de Scouts de Espana (ASDE).
Watch this webinar to learn about the experiences of NSOs on how they have fundraised from multi-national organisations and international foundations. Get ideas on how your NSO can leverage on their experience to tap into corporate funding for your NSO’s projects.
In order to illustrate ethnic diversity, this book includes perspectives on ethnicity, religion, culture, Scout culture and outdoor life. It is an addition to literature already existing on diversity but excludes issues like sexuality, functional impairment, social diversity and gender equality.
Watch this webinar recording to engage with a team of fundraising experts to find out how you can get first time individual donors and Scout alumni to fundraise for your projects. Learn how you can cultivate these prospective donors and engage them to donate to your projects.
It will take 30 minutes to complete 5 lectures of the course, during which you will learn how to create an advocacy campaign: from the stage of finding the problem to evaluating the results.
This course will introduce you to how Save the Children campaigns and advocates for breakthroughs in the way the world treats children.
This toolkit is about migration and asylum in the European Union designed to help teachers and other educators to engage young people in informed discussion on this subject. It is suitable for young people between the ages of 12 and 18.
The toolkit is designed to enable Member Organizations, leaders and groups or troops to introduce or develop the role of advocacy in their Girl Guiding and Girl Scouting programmes and to help influence decision-makers to improve the lives of girls and young women.