Institutional Donors
2 100 000 USD core support grant for the Foundation’s operation in 2007
10 000 000 USD in endowment grants to strengthen Foundation’s sustainability
5 000 000 USD grant for years 2004-2009 to carry out Citizens in Action Program in Belarus and Ukraine
500 000 USD grant for Program for Tolerance in years 2006-2009
600 000 USD for Watchdog Initiatives Program in 2007-2009
1000 000 USD endowment grant to strengthen Foundation’s sustainability
193 770 EUR for Memoria Program in 2007
192 594 EUR for Community Initiatives Partnership Program in 2007
262 370 PLN for Ukraine on the Way to European Union project carried out in the framework of International Cooperation Program
50 000 EUR for Equal Opportunities - Rainbow Academy Program in 2006-2007
Publishing pro bono advertisements for 1% income tax donations for Equal Oppoprtunities Program
25 000 EUR for Equal Opportunities - Rainbow Academy Program and CU Charity Fund in 2007
Since 1995 Commercial Union Poland has donated EUR 491 250 to support projects targeting children, youth and the disabled. In 2000 Commercial Union Poland received the title of Benefactor of the Year 1999 in the Welfare and Health category, as well as a Special Award for outstanding record of social engagement.
24 000 USD grant for Program for Tolerance in 2007
60 000 PLN for Equal Opportunities Program — Local Scholarship Funds in 2006-2007
Individual Donors
Private donor
14 000 shares of AGORA S.A. from a private donor to contribute to the Foundation's endowment. The shares sold at a value of 200 000 USD created M Fund charitable trust. Returns from the Fund are spent for equal opportunities and health care projects.
K FUND
GBP 51 232 from a private donor for Equal Opportunities Program
for years 2005-2007
Maxwell Fund
27 500 USD from Helen and Peter Maxwell for Windows of Opportunities Program aimed at equalizing the educational opportunities of children and youth in Siedlce region (program implemented by Kofoed Association in Siedlce)
Beata Pawlak Fund
23 950 EUR donated by the deceased Beata Pawlak, Polish journalist and writer killed in a terrorist attack on Bali in 2002, to establish an annual prize to an author of an article or publication on foreign cultures, religions and civilizations
1% Personal Income Tax Donations
407 095 EUR from individual donors who donated 1% of their personal income tax to Batory Foundation as a public benefit organization
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