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ITASolidale Launches the “Community Energy” Call to Co-Finance Third Sector Projects Through Crowdfunding

ITASolidale offers co-financing for Third Sector projects through Produzioni dal Basso, with up to €5,000 per project and a total ceiling of €20,000. Eligible initiatives include care facilities, psychological support, recreational activities, and training for those with serious illnesses. Co-financing starts when 50% of the crowdfunding goal is met, with applications due by November 29, 2024.

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Promoted by ITASolidale ets, a non-profit organization created by ITAS Mutua, Associazione Gruppo agenti ITAS and the Comitato per la solidarietà dei ITAS Dipendenti, the call aims to co-finance through crowdfunding Third Sector projects, aimed at improving the quality of life of people facing serious health conditions.

How the ITASolidale call works

Interested parties have until 12:00 on November 29th, 2024 to submit your project through the dedicated network on Produzioni dal Basso – the first Italian crowdfunding and social innovation platform – and thus access the co-financing opportunity from ITASolidale.

Co-financing will start as soon as each campaign has reached 50% of the expected economic goal in crowdfunding. ITASolidale has allocated a total ceiling of 20,000 euros for the initiative and each project can be co-financed for a maximum of 5,000 euros.

The objectives of ITASolidale

ITAS Mutua also supports Third Sector organizations through ITAS Academy , a training program for non-profit organizations launched on Attiviamo Energie Positive, the Produzioni dal Basso platform dedicated to training.

Through the call, ITASolidale intends to offer concrete support to Third Sector entities involved in various fields, such as the management and care of reception facilities for patients and family members who travel to undergo specialist therapies.

The call also aims to support the implementation of listening, counseling and psychological support activities, as well as recreational and entertainment activities for patients and their families.

What are the eligible projects and how will they be selected?

The fundable initiatives also include recreational activities, reception programs or relief stays for people with serious illnesses and their families, as well as training and awareness projects aimed at those facing these difficult health conditions.

The projects submitted will be examined by a dedicated ITASolidale commission, which will evaluate the most deserving ones and those in line with the objectives of the call, which will then have the opportunity to start their own crowdfunding campaign and access the co-financing offered by the initiative.

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