TT Dream Building Fund – Applications Open!

Table Tennis is not just a sport but a tool for positive social change now more than ever before thanks to the TT Dream Building Fund.
 
The ITTF Foundation will be listening to your ideas about how to use the sport to make the world a better place.
 
Your aim could be to provide quality education to deprived kids; to bring about understanding between communities; to integrate minorities such as refugees back in society to make the cities they live in more sustainable; to promote gender equality peace and justice to make their lives fairer safer and happier.
 
All of these dreams can become a reality so 
get sending your ideas now to the ITTF Foundation to make it happen!

 

HOW DOES IT WORK?
 
The ITTF Foundation is to fund projects summing up to more than 150 000 Euros.
 
The project must have a social / humanitarian objective linked to one or more 
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs) must involve Table Tennis as the tool for change and must explain clearly their aim and why they need funding.
 
A clear Monitoring & Evaluation System will be implemented for the supervision and regular follow-up of the different projects to optimise the support provided by the ITTF Foundation.
 
Each project will last for up to 3 years and have a clear exit strategy defined at the end of its first year.

WHO CAN APPLY?
 
The TT Dream Building Fund is open to any legally established and locally recognised non-profit Table Tennis sport or social organisation with a project aimed at bringing about positive change in its local or foreign environment through the means of Table Tennis.
 
The organisation must have a point of contact who speaks English and has access to internet.
 
APPLICATION TIMEFRAME
 
Starting today you can send your proposals to the ITTF Foundation until the deadline of 10 February 2019.
 
Successful candidates will be announced during the month of March 2019.
 
BUILDING DREAMS SINCE 2003
 
The ITTF has a long history of working in social development carrying out 30 projects in the last 15 years bringing an impact to approximately a quarter of a million people around the world.
 
From contributing to conflict resolution in East Timor to educating and engaging children at schools in Uganda; from integrating refugees into society in Jordan to helping communities emerge from the 2010 earthquake in Haiti.
 
‘Solidarity through Table Tennis’ – the motto of the ITTF Foundation – is the message that has underpinned all of them.
 
Now it’s your turn to join us in making a difference through table tennis and make all of our dreams a reality.
 
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