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subject to approval at the Foundation’s board meeting on 26 June 2013
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Layla and Amelie, Fnac staff members, who went on a Solidarity Leave in Benin, sponsor the NGO Les Mille Lucioles.
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Staff projects
The PPR Foundation wishes to encourage Kering employees' engagement with local and international NGO, by granting support to selected staff projects.
A Selection Committee has been meeting on a regular basis since 2004 to review projects submitted by non-profit associations in which employees are involved, and grant support to selected projects aligned with the Foundation's sponsoring criteria.
Any Group employee may seek material, human and/or financial support from the Foundation for the benefit of an association in which s/he is a volunteer or member. The employee’s involvement in the project is assessed prior to submittal to the Selection Committee: the employee must be a member of the NGO concerned and agrees to monitor the project on behalf of the Foundation.
The Selection Committee reviews project proposals and decides on the funding granted up to €10 K.
In order to match Kering Group’s strategic and geographic positioning, the Kering Foundation team will now source the community projects in a proactive way and directly get in contact with potential partners. From now on, the selection via the online application form and the Selection Committee is stopped.
Selection of the projects
- Brief description of project forwarded to the Foundation.
- If project matches priorities: on-line application form to be filled out, followed by discussions with the Foundation Management Team to build a full proposal package.
- Project presentation by the Foundation Team at Selection Committee meetings for review and grant decision.
- The Foundation Management Team then contacts the NGO within two weeks for information on the decision and to establish a partnership agreement if project was selected.
Eligibility criteria
To be eligible, the project should fulfill the following criteria:
- To be non-for-profit, in favour of collective good;
- To be set up by a national or an international NGO;
- To comply with the Foundation’s objectives: fighting violence against women and promoting women's empowerment;
- To be well-grounded and sustainable;
- Must have at least 50 % of the budget co-funded by private and/or public funders - please identify budget lines submitted to Foundation's funding;
- Project lasting from 1 to 3 years.
Assessment criteria
During the project proposal examination, the Kering Foundation will particularly care about:
- Project’s impact in terms of social usefulness, leverage effect;
- Possibility of assessing results: indicators and risks monitoring;
- Budget’s coherence (please identify budget items submitted for Kering Foundation’s funding);
- Local grounding: project based on local needs and set up with local partners;
- Long-term strategy: the project strengthens local resources and can eventually become self-sustainable
- Well-written project and budget proposal;
- Opportunity fro Kering staff involvement in the project.
Furthermore, the Kering Foundation will ensure to distribute its support fairly among various geographical areas and intervention issues each year. The Foundation could potentially call for projects in a specific region and/or on a specific issue.
The Foundation does not support
- Events;
- Studies, research or personal projects;
- Projects supported by an NGO with strong religious or politic affiliation;
- Project requiring more than 50 % budget support;
- Projects with high internal costs;
- More than one project per NGO and per Selection Committee and/or per year.
- by-laws of the non-profit organisation,
- French NGO: copy of publicity in the Official Bulletin and certificate of registration of local partner in the intervention country,
- Non French NGO: legal documents and registration in the intervention country,
- organisational and operational flowchart of the NGO and Board of Directors, including names,
- annual financial report and audited accounts,
- provisional implementation schedule for the project,
- price quotes for planned purchases or investments,
- detailed budget including income sources, expenses and other fundings, to be attached to Page 4 of the application form (mandatory),
- Bank account details form (RIB in France / IBAN).
Examples of supported projects
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This project aims to train young women from minority ethnic groups as teachers, in order to address a dual issue:
- in rural areas, women rarely...
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The supported project aims at promoting positive health and good sanitation practice through behavioural change communication and...
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