06/06/2017
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Proposals must be submitted by July 4 for application in social projects of up to R$ 200 thousand
JANINE ALVES - 06/06/2017 10H40 - 06/06/2017 10H40
The Social and Environmental Fund of CAIXA will invest up to R$ 4 million in projects aimed at the eradication of poverty, social and economic inclusion, and promotion of the justice of dignity and quality of life. The announcement was made available on Monday (5) on the website caixa.gov.br/sustentabilidade. Non-profit civil society organizations that work with groups and communities in situations of social vulnerability can participate.
The purpose of the selection is to invest in projects that foster innovation and the development of inclusive public policies and promoters of local development with sustainability, preferably focusing on health, education, productive inclusion and promotion of citizenship. For each project will be invested up to R$ 200 thousand for execution in 12 months.
"The CAIXA Socio-Environmental Fund's investment in development and citizenship projects demonstrates our company's commitment to improving the quality of life of the most vulnerable and low-income populations, reinforcing that our work contributes to transforming reality," says Luciana Freitas Eneias Oliveira, national superintendent of Corporate Intelligence and Strategy.
Proposals that consider the gender and target audience approach, those that present cross-cutting activities to combat the Aedes aegypti, Chikungunya and Zika mosquito, and those that are implemented in territories with some intervention supported by CAIXA, as Program Of Growth Acceleration - PAC, urbanization, land regularization and Minha Casa Minha Vida.
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