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Special Webinar: Norwegian, British and CEE Organisations Working on Sustainable Finance - How to Find Partners for Projects & Grants

Background
Funding calls for projects are increasingly requiring cross-regional dimensions and collaborative approaches. At the same time, it is hard to know which organisations are open for cooperation and focus on the same topics. Join ISFC and EUROPEUM for a special event on the Norwegian and British civil society and research landscape!

Event Description

ISFC’s special webinar on 9th of December aims to provide CEE region’s professionals working on sustainability and sustainable finance with an overview of the Norwegian and British landscape of NGOs, think tanks and other institutions working on the same issues. The event builds on key insights gained at the ISFC’s recent knowledge exchange in Oslo and its special project on the UK-based institutions.
The event will offer an opportunity for networking and knowledge sharing between people working on the same topics in the region. To substitute for the refreshments we would normally offer, registered participants will receive a free food delivery voucher by Wolt worth 350 CZK for attending, issued after the event via email.

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Key Questions:
Which Norwegian and British organisations can be suitable partners for grant applications?
Which organisations work on sustainability / sustainable finance, and on which topics in particular?
Where are the possible synergies between the British, Norwegian, and CEE organisations? How to approach partners and which ones are more open?
Which topics are currently priorities for philanthropic and other funders?
What are the on-going projects in Czechia and who funds them?

Detailed agenda
9:00 – 9:05 CET: Welcome Remarks – Linda Zeilina, CEO, ISFC
9:05 – 9:20 CET: Overview of Norwegian organisations working on sustainability – Julian Stöckle, Coordinator, ISFC
9:20 – 9:35 CET: Overview of British organisations working on sustainability – David Nemecek, Head of Sustainability & Banking, ISFC
9:35 – 10:00 CET: Moderated introductions of participants and networking

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