Grant Award Ceremony 2012 Deadline

 

For the second consecutive year the Malta Council for the Voluntary Sector through the Voluntary Organisations Fund awarded a number of projects undertaken by voluntary organisations under the Small Initiatives Scheme. 23 Voluntary organisations enrolled with the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations were awarded over €64,000 between them for project ranging from €1,000 to €3,000. This scheme is intended to complement other funding initiatives to voluntary organisations such as the Good Causes Fund, the Youth in Action Programme and the Lifelong Learning Programme.

The Grant Award ceremony which was held on the 14th June 2013 at Dar l-Ewropa in Valletta was opened by the MCVS Chairperson Mr. Farrugia.  In his speech Mr. Farrugia gave an overview of the reason why the Scheme was set up and said that the resulting projects are encouraging.  He added that it is the intention of the Council to try and increase the fund for next year’s projects.

The Hon. Dr. Helena Dalli, Minister for Social Dialogue, Consumer Affairs and Civil Liberties,  said that the sense of “civic commitment” of people who dedicate their personal time to voluntary work is based upon the conviction that citizens are especially responsible for those who, for diverse reasons, were inhibited from their civic and social rights, or were victims of sickness, injustice, and misfortune. She said that this commitment is also based on the conviction that other people must be made aware on various issues ranging from disability, prevention of illness, diversity and the need to appreciate the arts.

The Minister said that the government has the responsibility to legislate and introduce measures and incentives to help and support the voluntary sector in its difficulties and challenges. Prof. Kenneth Wain, Commissioner for the Voluntary Sector was present for the event.

The organisations that benefited from this year’s scheme were:

 

Claris Foundation (VO 157) –

            Development of the existing website

Wirt iz-Zejtun (VO 517)–

            Beltna

Don Bosco Oratory Gozo (VO 142) –

            Smile-A children’s Festival

Ghaqda Kazin Banda San Filep (VO  0037) –

Symposium and Publication

 

 

St Jeanne Antide Foundation (VO 0005) –

            SOAR

Society for Contemporary Arts (VO 604) –

            Puppets with a conscience

Arthritis and Rheumatism Association (ARAM) Malta (VO 425) –

            Patient Education and Support and Public Awareness

Birzebbugia Sailing Club (VO 654) –

            Permanent Exhibition Culture and Tradition of Sailing           in B’bugia

Aikido Yamato Dojo (VO  668) –

            How to lead a harmonious, balanced, connected life   through techniques             for life long Health, Cooperation

Fostering Social Technological Economic Renewal Foundation (VO 460) –

            Get to know it better. Migrants Integration in the Maltese Society.

Malta Health Network (VO 76) –

            European Charter of Patients’ Rights

Foundation (VO 491) –

            M3P Oral Histories Series.

Lions Club Mdina (VO 270) –

            Dr.Klown (Training by Cliniclowns)

Ghaxaq FCYN (VO 669) –

            Football Festival and Family Fun Day

Malta Parkinson’s Disease (MPDA) (VO 061) –

            MPDA Website

Mdina Knights Football Club (VO 387) –

            75 Years of Football in the Silent City

Troupe 18:45 (VO 371) –

            ‘The Origin of Love’

The Malta Girl Guides Association (MGG) (VO 222) –

            Stop the Violence “Speak out for Girls’ Rights”.

Torball Society of the Blind (VO 516) –  

            Accessible Literature to All

Foundation for Shelter and Support to Migrants (VO 444) –

            African Voice Spring Festival 2013

NASoM ( Noise Abatement Society of Malta) (VO/0342) –

            Sound is Essential Noise is Not

Islamic Community of Malta (VO/0282) –

            Promotion of Cultural Information

Din L-Art Helwa (VO/008) –

            Publication of the Pocket Guide Book to Mattia Preti in Malta