ICG Funding
ICG is grateful to those governments, individuals, foundations and companies that have provided funds for ICG in its first year. Fundraising for all non-governmental organisations is hard going; particularly for those that are breaking new ground.
| SOURCES OF FUNDING | Public Sector:
Australia
Canada
Finland
Ireland
Japan
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Republic of China (Taiwan)
States of Jersey
Sweden
United States | Private Sector:
Charities Aid Foundation
Daewoo Corporation
Jim Dickie
Families USA Foundation
Fares Foundation
Federal Express
Nippon Foundation
Reebok Foundation
Rockefeller Brothers
Soros Fund
Winston Foundation
Anonymous Donors
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Consolidating and expanding ICG's financial base remains a priority for ICG. The organisation has begun to demonstrate that it can make a difference; that it can add considerable value to organisations, such as the United Nations, involved in preventing humanitarian disasters. A shortage of funds means that ICG inevitably has to let pass important opportunities to make an early and positive impact on the course of events in many crisis-prone countries around the world. In the coming year, ICG will be extending its appeal for funding in a bid to ensure that the benefits it seeks to bring, both to countries that are in or facing crisis and to the broader international community, are realised as fully and spread as widely as possible.
ICG plans to raise at least an additional $2 million during 1997. To achieve this it will:
- Seek to maintain support from its existing donors, both public and private;
- Seek additional support from individuals and foundations with an interest in ICG's goals;
- Seek support from a number of additional governments, particularly those within the European Union;
- Seek support from the European Commission for specific ICG conflict prevention projects.
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