About us

Why do we do this?

 

We think long-term. We act ahead of time, with energy and good preparation. We are motivated to change the world around us, to create a better and more sustainable future and we believe that the only possible way is through education.

Who are we and who are we helping?

"School for Every Child" is an union of like-minded individuals who believe that education is a key priority in creating prosperity for society.

Our main goal is to provide equal opportunity for children from disadvantaged social and financial backgrounds to access modern and quality education. 

How do we help?

We build partnerships with people and organizations who, like us, believe that the complete transformation of society is only possible by ensuring and including all children in a quality learning process. Together with all of them, we collect funds with which we cover the annual fees for the education of disadvantaged children. We do it in a transparent way, with the future of children in mind and with a desire to develop our community of like-minded people.

 Our Values

   

Transparency

Personal responsibility

Social commitment

Trust and respect

Continuous learning

What is the structure of the "School for Every Child" Association?

The non-profit association for the public benefit "School for every child" with EIK: 207772896 was registered in the Commercial Register and the Register of the National Center for Social Welfare and Development on 28.03.2024. 

The Association is represented by a Management Board of 7 members, and all decisions are made by a committee composed of the members and like-minded members of the Association.

How is funding decided?

A decision on financing is made according to the WORK POLICY OF THE NON-PROFIT ASSOCIATION "School for every child".

Criteria for applying for a funding scholarship

  • Income up to 150% of the minimum wage of a family member for a full subsidy.

  • Property status.

  • The child to whom the scholarship will be awarded is a half-orphan or an orphan.

  • The child who will receive a scholarship is from a family with one parent who is in a disadvantaged social situation.

  • The child to whom the scholarship will be awarded has special educational needs / attached medical documents.

  • A child from a minority group.

  • The child to whom the scholarship will be awarded is from a family with more than two children.

  • Other case-specific criteria considered.