PEFC Collaboration Fund Webinar – Register Now!

Next Tuesday, 17 February, we are hosting a special Collaboration Fund webinar to help you with your application to our small grants competition.

PEFC Collaboration Fund Webinar – Register Now!

11 February 2015 Collaboration Fund

Thinking about applying for the 2015 PEFC Collaboration Fund? Want to know more? There is still time to register for the upcoming Collaboration Fund webinar!

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Next Tuesday, 17 February, we are hosting a special Collaboration Fund webinar to help you with your application to our small grants competition. By joining us, you will find out what kind of projects we are after, along with a few of our previously funded projects, to help you shape your own ideas.

The webinar will be held twice, the first at 09:00 Central European Time (CET) and again at 16:00 CET, so everyone from around the world can participate. To register, please email development@pefc.org by this Friday, 13 February, so we can provide you with the call in details.

If you want to get in touch with us directly to discuss your ideas, please feel free to email us at development@pefc.org or call + 41 (0)22 799 4540.

The Collaboration Fund

PEFC’s Collaboration Fund wants to get your most innovative and impactful ideas tested and piloted with on-the-ground action. Our 2015 call for proposals is already open and we invite you to submit applications by 4 April 2015.

Since we launched the Collaboration Fund back in 2011, we have invested almost CHF 450,000 in 20 collaborative projects in Europe, Russia Far East, North and South America and Asia-Pacific, involving a further 30 local partners – supporting stakeholder capacity building, broadening access to certification solutions including leveraging technology.

Register now!

Send an email to us at development@pefc.org by this Friday, 13 February, to register for the webinar.

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