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Association Sports for All Serbia was founded in March 2005. Regarding its work, the Association has drawn attention to many non-governmental organizations alongside state institutions. Currently, ASFA Serbia has 57 sports organizations, national, territorial, and local, whether regular, affiliated, or assisting, all of them with strong sectoral background. Based on this ASAS will be coordinator of this project.
Those organizations operate within their determined budgets of cities and municipalities using programs coordinated by the Association Sport for All Serbia. A total of about 150 different organizations from the Sport for All system operate in the territory of the Republic of Serbia.
ASAS is also a member of the Sports Federation of Serbia and also of TAFISA – The Association for International Sport for All; ISCA – International Sport and Culture Association; FISpT – Federatia Internationale Sport per toi; EFCS – European Federation for Company Sport; BAWS – Balkan Association for Worker’s sport. Programs of the ASAS are partly financially supported by the Ministry of Youth and Sport of the Republic of Serbia (30%) and they are included as one of the four priorities in the National Strategy for Sports development.
Regarding the topic, ASAS is active mostly in promotion of the healthy lifestyle and inclusion through sports. They carry out the mentioned activities independently but also in partnership with other members of the network.
Read morePresident: Branko Vujović
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Bosnian Representative Association for Valuable Opportunities (BRAVO) is a non-profit and non-governmental organization whose key principles are tolerance, democracy, diversity, voluntariness, and openness. Recently BRAVO became Contact Point for Erasmus+ in BiH and obtained ESC Quality Label Humanitarian Aid certificate, only organization in BiH with such certificate and one of just 100 worldwide.
From earlier possess Quality Label for ESC as sending and hosting organization. So far BRAVO sent more than 200 and hosted more than 120 volunteers through ESC projects. During 7 years since establishment, BRAVO has established network of 800+ international partners. BRAVO’s aim to disseminate such learning and engage youth in the chances they deserve was made possible, among other things, by their dedication to forming important relationships. So, with more than 800 foreign partners and 123 international projects approved, BRAVO’s progress toward the above-mentioned objective is steady and encouraging.
BRAVO participated in eleven Erasmus+ sport projects which is a great advantage for this Consortium, and the project itself. Among the most important activities BRAVO is focused on in regular activities are ensuring accessibility to sporting and recreational facilities in communities and villages, enhancement social responsibility of the youth through the exercise of sports and inclusion through sports.
Read moreDirector: Ismail Šehić
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BG Be Active is a non-profit and non-governmental organization that is committed to the well-being and societal change in Bulgaria. Created back in 2011 to increase the popularity of the sport and physical activity among Bulgarians, the organization evolved to implement community interventions and capacitate its members in terms of entrepreneurship, participation, and sustainability. They are working in the field of promoting Health Enhancing Physical Activity (HEPA). They understand the value of physical activity for health and promote the benefits of regular exercise and recreational activities in Bulgarian communities.
Ever since 2012, the organization has been coordinating the international NowWeMOVE campaign in Bulgaria with its flagship initiatives – NoElevatorsDay, MOVEWeek, European School Sports Day, and Open Streets Day.
The Move Bulgaria is a program that unites several initiatives that promote an active lifestyle and popularize the benefits of physical activity for personal health and for society. Some of these initiatives are European School Sports Day, MOVE Week – Week of physical activity and sports, A Day Without Elevators, European mile, Open Street Day, and PARK(ing) Day for Fitness.
BG Be Active engage people in action and build communities of active citizens, organizations and institutions, which change not only people’s habits but also the public environment to be sport and movement friendly. Some of the activities in the Moving Bulgaria program are part of European or global initiatives. Through their network of international partners, BG Be Active share ideas, inspiration, best practices and experience for the benefit of local partners.
Read moreGeneral Manager, Founder: Laska Nenova
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Association for Disabled Ski Club “Sarajevo” is a non-profit and non-governmental organization, based and organized on quite a wide range of knowledge and vision development and promotion of sports, sports activities and healthy living habits intended for all persons, with special emphasis on young persons with or without disability through inclusive programs.
The Association is the only in Bosnia and Herzegovina which has an active ski school for children and youth with disabilities. Inclusive ski school for children with/without disability, which was realized in the past five years is the first activity of that kind conducted in Bosnia and Herzegovina ever, and in respect that has an enormous importance for all persons with disabilities who will seek their integration into society through activities which will promote winter sports, especially skiing but also other sport activities during the year including promotion of healthy lifestyle.
Not only this, the organization is permanently working on promoting rights of disabled persons.
Read morePresident: Nijaz Memić
The Montenegrin Science Promotion Foundation PRONA, founded in 2004, is the first Montenegrin independent non-profit non-governmental organization dedicated to extracurricular, informal science education and is also the leading think-tank for research & development as well as science & technology policy in Montenegro.
PRONA aims to include: the popularization of science; the promotion of talented students in science; improving science-related information flow via various media; organizing expert and popular seminars, scientific conferences, tribunes and lectures; participating in international scientific initiatives; and encouraging cooperation with Montenegrin scientists in the Diaspora.
PRONA is well-positioned with respect to the research community, enjoying high response to its initiatives. Its younger members have extensive experience in public relations, social analysis, and youth work, guaranteeing the success of public relations and awareness projects. PRONA has a network of alumni around the world who stay in touch and engage as demonstrators for next generations of pupils and students. Hundreds of young people have become inspired to engulf themselves in scientific careers, making the schools a unique form of “science incubators”.
Read moreDirector: Vuk Vučeraković
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