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          • Polish Ministry of Development Funds and Regional Policy

            Poland

          • Inclusion Europe

            Since 1988, Inclusion Europe has been speaking up for people with intellectual disabilities and their families in Europe. They fight for their equal rights and full inclusion in all aspects of life. Inclusion Europe currently represents 74 members in 39 European countries. (Source: Website)
            Belgium

          • 100% Handinamique

            100% Handinamique is a unique youth-for-youth OPD operating in France. Our expertise comprises graduate studies, employment, and auto-representation and relies on a dense network of young persons with disabilities. We work with student associations, public institutions, and companies to make the society truly inclusive.
            France

          • Değiştiren Adımlar Derneği

            Değiştiren Adımlar Derneği (DADER), an NGO based in Istanbul, runs the nationwide Campus of Colours programme, which aims to raise socially responsible leaders among high school and university students, both with and without disabilities. Campus of Colours teaches various skills focused on diversity and inclusion. More than 400 participants took part between 2015 and 2023, of whom 35 per cent have a disability and 60 per cent are female. Projects of Campus of Colours graduates have won numerous awards.
            Turkey

          • University of Applied Sciences Magdeburg-Stendal, Competence Center for Inclusive Education Saxony-Anhalt

            The Competence Centre for Inclusive Education Saxony-Anhalt (Kompetenzzentrum Inklusive Bildung Sachsen-Anhalt) started in 2019 as a project for the qualification of people with disabilities as educational specialists, working as experts in their own cause. After completing the three-year, full-time qualification and founding of the Competence Centre for Inclusive Education Saxony-Anhalt in 2022 the educational specialists provide insights into the lives, needs and perspectives of people with disabilities in an academic environment. Thus, they convey the importance of inclusion to (future) teaching, professional and executive staff in seminars, workshops, or presentations. Ultimately, the aim of an inclusive and accessible society is not only a gain for people with disabilities, but also for society as a whole. The Competence Centre for Inclusive Education Saxony-Anhalt is funded by the Ministry of Science, Energy, Climate Protection and Environment of the Federal State of Saxony-Anhalt and linked to the University of Applied Sciences Magdeburg-Stendal. Furthermore it cooperates with the German Inclusion Centre Kiel.
            Germany

          • Scripor Alphabet Association

            The Scripor Alphabet Association offers businesses an opportunity to enhance product accessibility through our tactile color identification system, benefiting over 253 million visually impaired individuals worldwide. By integrating the Scripor Alphabet, companies can expand their market reach, demonstrate a commitment to inclusivity, and differentiate their brand. We provide consultation, training, and collaborative development to seamlessly incorporate our system into various products, including packaging, educational materials, and fashion items. Partner with us to lead in accessibility innovation and make a meaningful societal impact.
            Romania

          • Helpific Estonia

            Helpific is a web-based support network enabling the elderly and people with special needs to find both volunteer assistance and paid services. They are a person-to-person solution aiming to strengthen communities. The Helpific mission is to help people, who require assistance from their community, lead more independent lives. (Source: Website)
            Estonia

          • Genio Trust

            Genio is a European organisation based in Ireland working with philanthropy and government at national and EU levels. Specialising in social service transformation, Genio has a deep understanding and track record of complex system change and combines fund-management, capacity-building, action research and impact-measurement to effect public service reform. The hallmark of our work is to strive to ensure service user involvement at every level of service design and delivery. (Source: Website)
            Ireland

          • Keystone Human Services International - Moldova Association

            Keystone Moldova is a non-profit, nongovernmental organization working to create opportunities where people can grow, exercise self-determination, and be participating, contributing and valued members of their society.  The mission of Keystone Moldova is to promote and develop opportunities that will be in the form of consultant services, technical assistance, direct support service, best-practice training, monetary and administrative supports for ensuring the quality of life of individuals living in difficult  social situations,  including persons with disabilities, children with special education needs, abused children and women, families living in poverty, discriminated groups of population.
            Moldova

          • Blue Badge Style

            Blue badge Style is 'redefining disability with style'​. It provides information for people, for whom style and disability are not mutually exclusive. The aim is to create a community of people, initially in Europe. It was established in 2012. (Source: Website)
            United Kingdom