Donors
 Partners
   
  Donors
 

Since its establishment in 1992 ACCESS has implemented more than 60 projects in its key programme areas. They have been realized thanks to the contribution of more than 30 donors. Some of them are listed below:

• American Jewish Committee
• Anne Frank Foundation

• Association de coopération culturelle Européenne
• B’nei B’rith
• Charles Stewart Mott Foundation
• “Coalition 2000”
• Commission of the European Community under the PHARE Democracy Programme
• DPK Consulting
• Embassy of the United States of America in Bulgaria, Democracy Commission Small Grants Program

• Freedom House
• Fresta Programme of the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
• Friedrich Naumann Foundation
• Hokkaido University, Japan
• N(O)VIB
• Open Society Foundation, Sofia
• Open Society Institute, Budapest
• Swiss Agency for Cooperation and Development
• The World Bank in Bulgaria
• United States Agency for International Development
• Westminster Foundation for Democracy, UK

  Partners
 

ACCESS’s programme areas lay the ground for cooperation with various actors on the national and foreign public scene. During its ten-year history the foundation co-operated with many Bulgarian and foreign (Balkan, European, American) non-governmental organizations. The list of its partners includes also a number of national and foreign state institutions and a wide spectrum of national and foreign electronic and print media.

Only a part of its partners are:

• Access to Information Programme
• Albania Media Institute
• ARC Fund, Sofia
• Aspen Institute Berlin
• Association of Independent Electronic Media of Yugoslavia
• Balkan Political Club
• Belgrade Center for Human Rights
• Bulgarian Helsinki Committee
• Bulgarian Institute for Legal Development
• Bulgarian Lawyers for Human Rights Foundation
• Bulgarian Media Coalition

• “Bulgaria – 13 Centuries” Foundation
• Center for Economic Development
• Center for Independent Journalism, Bulgaria
• Center for Independent Journalism, Hungary
• Center for Independent Journalism, Moldova
• Center for Independent Journalism, Romania
• Center for Independent Journalism, Slovakia
• Center for Liberal Strategies
• Center for the Study of Democracy
• Centre for Social Practices
• Consiglio Italiano per le Scienze Sociali
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Council of Europe
• Danish School of Journalism – International

• Est-Libertés, France
• European Institute
• European Roma Rights Center
• Euroregional Center for Democracy, Romania

• Free and Democratic Bulgaria Foundation
• Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy, Greece
• Inter Ethnic Initiative for Human Rights Foundation
• International Centre for Minority Studies and Intercultural Relations
• International Peace Information Service
• Institute for European Studies, Yugoslavia

• Institute for Interethnic Studies, Academy of Science of Moldova
• Institute for Sustainable Communities
• Institute for War and Peace Reporting, UK
• Link Diversity, Bulgaria
• Media Center, Bosnia and Herzegovina
• Media Development Center
• Media Plan Institute, Bosnia and Herzegovina

• MINERVA Foundation, Bulgaria
• Montenegro Media Institute
• Peace Institute, Slovenia
• Political Academy for Central and South-Eastern Europe
• Reporter Foundation
• Resource Center Foundation
• Soros Center for Cultural Policies
• The Novi Sad School of Journalism
• The Red House
• Transparency International, Bulgaria
• Turkish Cultural Centre
• Turkish Journalists’ Association