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Friends of EU Watch Fund launched

- Date published: 24 October, 2023
We are pleased to announce the creation of the new Friends of EU Watch Fund, which provides a dedicated donation platform for individuals and organisations to support the mission and work of EU Watch. The Friends of EU Watch Fund represents a step towards strengthening and diversifying the sustainability of our association, both in terms of stakeholder engagement and financial support.
The Fund is managed by the King Baudouin Foundation (KBF) and is independent of EU Watch. Donations from individuals and organizations in support of selected EU Watch projects can be made by bank transfer, credit card, online donation page or by using a Payconiq QR code.
Moreover, donations of more than €40 are eligible for a 45% tax break in Belgium. The KBF will issue donors with a tax certificate, subject to the conditions outlined on the Foundation’s website.
Donations to the EU Watch Fund can be made using one of the following links:
English (EN): https://donate.kbs-frb.be/actions/FFO-EUWatch?lang=en_EN
Nederlands (NL): https://donate.kbs-frb.be/actions/FFO-EUWatch?lang=nl_NL
Français (FR): https://donate.kbs-frb.be/actions/FFO-EUWatch?lang=fr_FR
Deutsch (DE): https://donate.kbs-frb.be/actions/FFO-EUWatch?lang=de_DE
For more information, please visit the following website: https://kbs-frb.be/en/eu-watch-fund-friends
For over 45 years, the King Baudouin Foundation has been acting for the common good together with numerous partners, experts and donors. Their activities aim to foster sustainable and positive change in society, in Belgium, Europe and around the world.
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