Organisational grant for: The SYNAPSIS Foundation

Project facts

Project promoter:
The SYNAPSIS Foundation(PL)
Project Number:
PL-ACTIVECITIZENS-REGIONAL-0198
Status:
In implementation
Initial project cost:
€100,000
Programme:

Description

Organisational Grant - implementation of the submitted strategy.

In preparing our capacity building plan (the organisation’s strategy), we have taken into account the changes in the external environment that we have diagnosed, including systemic and legal changes and access to sources of funding, including public funding as well as fundraising needs and digital solutions, e.g. obligations imposed on organisations under the Accessibility for Persons with Disabilities Act. We also took into account the specifics of working with people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), local and regional collaborations and partnerships, as well as the stability and continued development of the team, efficient organisational management, the creation of a welcoming workplace and the care for wellbeing of members of the team. Our Foundation’s strategic objectives are: 1. To develop and implement a new organisational structure for the SYNAPSIS Foundation, 2.To increase the effectiveness in adapting our activities to the needs of the people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), 3.To purchase and implement customer service tools (phone and digital platforms), with training for the staff as well as other digital tools, 4.Organisation of two events to inform about the progress, achievements and results, during which the Active Citizens Fund – Regional Programme’s grant will be clearly and visibly communicated. The objectives of the SYNAPSIS Foundation include strengthening, promoting and supporting: the subjectivity of individuals in the professional environment, the humanisation of work; supporting mental health, the development of psychosocial skills, professional counselling and assistance.

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