For today, Wednesday, February 24, this is our selection of links that we hope can be of use to you.
Island, Liechtenstein and Norway grants
Throughout the year, this organization opens different calls for projects in Eastern Europe and other European countries aimed at projects related to the environment, employment, education, strengthening of civil society, etc. Subscribe to their newsletter to keep up to date.
Transforming relationships with large donors
This Report published by Leader Ship Story Lab facilitates a better understanding of the expectations of this new generation of donors and advocates for more personal and “natural” relationships between fundraiser and donor.
Second round of The Conservation, Food & Health Foundation
It seeks to protect natural resources, improve food production and distribution, and promote public health in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. You have until July 1 to present your project for research or improvement of learning and the generation of local solutions.
When failure allows you to be more creative
How do creative people come up with great ideas? Organizational psychologist Adam Grant studies the “originals” – thinkers who dream up new ideas and take steps to translate them into the world. Another TedX talk that you can’t miss.
A lonely journey through the confined United States
At the start of the pandemic, with travel restrictions around the world, The NewYork Times released a new series of photoreports. Stephen Hiltner takes us across the United States on a lonely and desolate photographic journey.
Until next Wednesday!