Funding and finances


Funding and finances?

 

 


 

Finances

In every country there are authorities and legislations that provide financial aid. That is why it is important to refer to your own jurisdiction. For example, in the Netherlands, you have to apply to the European Platform. If you request funding, you have to deliver a project plan with your assignment. If it is approved, you will receive 80 % of your funding. You can receive the remaining funding at the end of your plan by writing an evaluation. If it is approved, you will receive the remaining 20 %. (http://www,europeesplatform.nl)

It is of little use to give you all the details on Dutch legislation because people from other countries do not have to take our rules into account. Hopefully we can collect some information on how it more or less works in other countries.

 

Dutch perspective

You have to visit different authorities to raise the money. There is a European Platform, but the project has to be approved by 16 other organisations. There is a group that provides funding for different projects such as international projects, school policy, and materials-webcams etc.

 

Canadian Perspective (New Brunswick)

Teachers can access sources locally, provincially, nationally and internationally for funding. Several links have been provided for your use:

Teachers have access to provincial and local funding through their Professional Development organizations.

 

Other ways to raise money

Fundraising activities and partnerships with local companies, churches, organisations and banks

 

Do's and Don'ts

Do’s

 

Don'ts