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About
us
The
European Fundraising Association (EFA) is the umbrella association
of fundraising associations across Europe. As
Europe grows and develops, so does the European Fundraising Association. Discover
in more detail who
we are and what
we strive to achieve.
Structure
Today there
are associations from 14 countries in Europe that joined the EFA in
its mission of in the sharing and working together for “good
fundraising practice”: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
United Kingdom.
The EFA
is a voluntary representative body currently financed by various national
fundraising associations, individual or private donations. It also
receives European Union funds for very specific projects.
The GENERAL
ASSEMBLY is the sovereign body of the EFA and the guardian
of the statutes. Each member country is represented by one voting
member and one alternate voting member. The General Assembly appoints
the BOARD. The General assembly normally meets once a year, usually
in October in Noordwijkerhout (on the Monday before the International
Fundraising Congress).
The European
Fundraising Association (EFA) is directed and managed by its BOARD.
Board members carry out their duties as volunteers. The board is empowered
to decide how the statutes shall be interpreted, how they shall be
applied to the Association’s conduct of its affairs and how matters
not covered by either the law or the statutes shall be dealt with.
From the directors, the Board designates a president, a vice-president
and a treasurer. In 2006 the EFA hired its first part-time executive
officer.
History
The European
Fundraising Association (EFA) was founded in February 2002 in Brussels,
Belgium and registered in 2004 in Amsterdam.
EFA was
set up after a number of discussions and meetings over a period of
4 years. The
first consultation took place at the International Fundraising Congress
in Noordwijkerhout, Holland in 1998. The Resource Alliance have been
supportive and given encouragement to the formation and foundation
of the EFA.
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