Slovenia

LOCAL DEVELOPMENT FOUNDATION OF POMURJE REGION (SLOVENIA) - USTANOVA LOKALNA RAZVOJNA FUNDACIJA ZA POMURJE

National Network
Slovenia
Address

MARTJANCI 36,
9221 MARTJANCI
SLOVENIA

MARTJANCI
Slovenia

Telephone
0038625381354
Fax
0038625381355
E-Mail
info@lrf-pomurje.si
E-Mail (2)
matejka@lrf-pomurje.si
Mobile Phone
0038641717499
Mobile Phone (other)
0038651368750
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2006
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Others
General Information
We have 3 employee, and around 20 volunteers. Our budget: 31.12.2010: 194.954,58 EUR 21.12.2011: 99.635,76 EUR We are financed from: TRUST funds (2007-2009) EU funds (European social fund 2008-2014, European fund for regional development 2012) national funds 2008-2014 Modalities of action: - projects - grant-making We cooperate with Centre for Information Service, Co-operation and Development of NGOs (national level), regional hubs from other slovenian regions, with national NGOs networks from defferent fields, local NGOs, local communities, local medias, regional development agencies, volunteers etc. We established a regional network of NGOs in which there are more than 370 NGOs from oru region.
Mission and Objectives

Local development foundation for Pomurje region (Slovenia) is founded to stimulate legal and other conditions for development of philanthropy, voluntary work and fundings of public useful non-profit activities, which ensolve social, financial and other existing problems, contribute to welfare and development of local communities of Pomurje region.
Local deveoplment foundation for Pomurje region objectives are:
• to support NGO sector in Pomurje region (education and trainings, civil dialogue, counseling, ICT solutions, promotion of NGO's);
• to serve as independent and intermediate mechanism between economic sector, which want to contribute financial means and between civil society that wish to take voluntary actions with the aim to improve regional / local development and solve existing problems in local community /region;
• to encourage individuals and civil society organizations to actively participate in solving local communities problems with the aim to improve local communities welfare.

Main Projects / Activities

Two priorities of our work:
1. grant-making 2007-2009
2. Regional hub for NGO's in Pomurje region, Slovenia (2008, 2009-2010, 2010-2012, 2012-2014)
Elementary goal of this projects was establishment and continuation of the Regional hub for NGOs in Pomurje region, which provide system of cost-free services for NGOs in the region (consulting, trainings, preparation of the project proposals, ICT solutions). Objectives are to encourage civil dialogue, to educate the members of NGO’s, common iniciatives with the goal to promote NGO sector and to increase the visibility of the sector in the media and to rase awerness of it’s role in the society.
We were project partners also in projects with Center of slovenian NGO's.
The emphasis is on civil dialogue, cooperation of NGO's on regional level and on strenghtening of NGOs voice in the region.

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We can contribute with our human respources:
- we can promote Network among NGOs in our region (we etsablished regional network in which there are mre than 370 NGOs from our region) through our website, local medias, social medias;
- we can participate on ALF events;
- we can offer project ideas and partnership.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We are looking for new oppurtunities for the development of our organization and for the development of NGO sector in Pomurje region (Slovenia). We are also looking for potential project partners or invitations to project implementation.
We also want to promote ALF network in our region.

Contact (1) Full Name
BOJAN VOGRINČIČ
Head of the organisation
BOJAN VOGRINČIČ
Contact (2) Full Name
MATEJKA HORVAT

Looking for volunteers to teach Slovenian language to migrants

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filantropija

Slovenian Philanthropy is looking for volunteers to teach Slovenian language to migrants.

Is Slovenian language close to you so much that with the help of Slovenian Philanthropy and quality materials, you would help others to master it too?

You don't need to be a linguist or Slovene scholar to teach Slovenian, it is enough to show a good amount of patience, understanding and goodwill, and to learn new words and phrases step by step with your student. Previous experience is not necessary, the joy of working with people and a good knowledge of the Slovenian language are important.

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Maribor Art Gallery

National Network
Slovenia
Address

Strossmayerjeva ulica 6 – 2000, Maribor
Maribor
Slovenia

Telephone
+386 22510494
Fax
+386 2 252 7784
E-Mail
meta.kordis@ugm.si
E-Mail (2)
simona.vidmar@ugm.si
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
With its collection of more than 3,000 art works by Slovenian authors from the end of the 19th century up to present, UGM is one of the main museums for modern and contemporary art in Slovenia. Painting, sculpture and prints are joined by photographs, video art, multimedia installations and interactive art projects.
Mission and Objectives

Our mission is to:
* collect, preserve, present, interpret, research, document and protect Slovenian cultural heritage in the area of visual art from the beginning of the 20th century to present time;
* present, promote and interpret contemporary Slovenian and international visual art;
* educate the public about modern and contemporary visual art.

Main Projects / Activities

With its collection and programme of 20 special exhibitions a year – ranging from retrospective reviews of works by Slovenian authors to international festivals of contemporary art as well as architecture and design exhibitions – UGM importantly shapes both the art scene in Slovenia and internationally. Well structured education programme joins different generations, ethnic groups and educational institutions. UGM is the place for every one!

Contact (1) Full Name
Meta Kordiš, Curator

Matafir, Association for Intercultural Relations

National Network
Slovenia
Address

Zaveti?ka ulica 5
Ljubljana
Slovenia

Telephone
+386 40 425 618
E-Mail
urska.hartman@gmail.com
E-Mail (2)
helena.dembsky@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
+386 40 425 618
Mobile Phone (other)
+386 40 557 635
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2005
Fields of Activity
  1. Human rights
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Religion
  4. Research
  5. Youth and education
General Information
Matafir, Assotiation for Intercultural Relations, is a non-profitable organisation established by students of the Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology of the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, and assistant lecturers at the same department. Matafir does not employ any staff, and is based on predominantly voluntary activities. The Association gains budgetary resources by applying to Slovenian and European projects. Its main partners include several Slovenian NGOs working in the area of migration and human rights, and the Progress DP, Equal Initiative. Its main projects realised since 2005 include organisation of events marking the International day of refugees in 2005 and 2006, a youth summer exchange "Intercultural Dialogue", a research on asylum seekers' employment possibilities in Slovenian companies, and cooperation in the "Power of older refugees - a European project for awareness, activation, empowerment, cooperation" project headed by the Stichting Bevordering Maatschappelijke Participatie organisation from The Netherlands.
Mission and Objectives

Main purposes and goals of the Matafir Association are intercultural education and counselling, representation of interests of immigrants and other underprivileged groups in Slovenia, and encouraging integration as a two-way process.
Since its members predominantly consist of graduate and post-graduate students, as well as of young researchers, Matafir is also striving to stimulate students in gaining invaluable experiences by taking part in activities within the non-governmental sphere and by promoting equality and human rights.
Matafir enjoys strong confidence and support of the Department for Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology of the Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Main Projects / Activities

• Participation in the European “Truck of diversity”, May 2005.
• Organisation of events marking the international refugee day - public debate, lectures and video screenings discussing migration and other minority groups in Slovenia and beyond, and art performances; 20 June 2005.
• Partner of the Progress DP, EQUAL Initiative funded through the European Social Fund.
• Organisation of events marking the world refugee day; 20 June 2006.
• Organisation of a 10-day youth international summer exchange “Intercultural Dialogue”, founded by NA MOVIT; August 2006.
• Research on migrants' employment possibilities, entitled “Multicultural diversity at work: Employment prospects of asylum seekers in Slovenia”; published in Anthropological Notebooks, year XIII, no. 1.
• Partner of “The Power of Older Refugees, A European project for awareness, activation, empowerment, cooperation" project, organised through the European Refugee Fund by the Stichting Bevordering Maatschappelijke Participatie organisation.
• Four radio editions broadcasted by Radio Student, discussing issues concerning asylum seekers and refugees in Slovenia.

Contact (1) Full Name
Ur?ka ?libar
Head of the organisation
Ur?ka ?libar
Contact (2) Full Name
Helena Dembsky

Matafir, društvo za medkulturne povezave

National Network
Slovenia
Address

Zavetiska 5, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia
Ljubljana
Slovenia

Telephone
+38641868342
E-Mail
info@matafir.org
E-Mail (2)
alma.matafir@gmail.com
Mobile Phone
+38641868342
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2005
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Gender
  3. Human rights
  4. International/Cultural relations
  5. Youth and education
General Information
Matafir is a non-profit and non-governmental organization. Most of its members are volunteers and/or work on contract basis. It was founded in 2005 by students, young researchers and assistants at the Department of Ethnology and Cultural Anthropology (Faculty of Arts, Ljubljana). Our annual turnover varies annually and depends on funding by national and/or international agencies (e.g. Youth in Action, Slovene Ministry of Foreign Affairs, American Embassy in Slovenia). First our aim was to continue with the research and projects done with migrants and other marginalised groups in Slovenia. Later on we started to work in the fields of intercultural dialogue, global education, development cooperation, human rights, gender equality etc. We cooperate with other NGOs from Slovenia and abroad (Europe, Africa).
Mission and Objectives

Our mission is to empower marginalized groups in Slovenia and elsewhere, and to promote intercultural dialogue and global solidarity.
Our main goals are: promotion of intercultural dialogue and cooperation, empowerment of marginalized groups in Slovenia and elsewhere (especially women, migrants and youth), fight against all kinds of discrimination on local and global level, and raising awareness on global interdependency.

Main Projects / Activities

Projects/activities aimed at raising awareness on intercultural dialogue, human rights, gender equality, social justice and other relevant global issues among different target groups by using creative tools (photography, video, “theatre of the oppressed”);
Development projects aimed at empowerment of marginalized groups (women, minorities, indigenous groups, youth), implemented together with local partners (Uganda, Sierra Leone)-practical and creative workshops, trainings, advocacy, raising awareness activities;
Projects/activities aimed at promotion of global education among youth, educational workers and general public (workshops, trainings, seminars);
Projects aimed at empowerment and better integration of migrants (research, workshops, round tables, public awareness activities).

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

We can contribute to the national ALF network with sharing experiences and examples of good practices, and information about relevant activities, contacts and information about capacity-building and funding possibilities for NGOs and individuals working in relevant fields.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

We would like to re-confirm our membership because of opportunities which ALF offers to its members, especially networking and partnership-making with other NGOs, funding opportunities, capacity-building trainings and other relevant activities.

Contact (1) Full Name
Alma Rogina
Head of the organisation
Alma Rogina
Contact (2) Full Name
Urska Furlan

Mens Mentis Centre for contemporary education and culture Murska Sobota

National Network
Slovenia
Address

Kocljeva ulica 16
9000 Murska Sobota
Slovenia

Telephone
+386 59 085 107
E-Mail
tamara.toplak@mens-mentis.eu
E-Mail (2)
info@mens-mentis.eu
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Fields of Activity
  1. Youth and education
General Information
Mens Mentis is a non-profit and independent organization that works in the fields of education. Our priority is to promote lifelong learning, intercultural dialogue, work in the field of integration of social groups in local and national environment, human rights, migration and gender equality.
Mission and Objectives

Our mission is promoting lifelong education, supporting and implementing the aims of the learning society, promoting knowledge sharing among vulnerable target groups, enhancing intercultural communication, inclusion into non-formal trainings, networking of the non-profit institutions with educational background.

Main Projects / Activities

Some of our project are: a) Promotion of intercultural among nationals of third world countries and Slovenes with workshops, communication activities, creative competition for pupils and learning conversations; b) Promotion of Intercultural Dialogue in Ljubljana among refugees with different workshops.
We implement regularly education training for computer literacy and intercultural communication.

Contact (1) Full Name
Tamara Toplak

MINI TEATER

National Network
Slovenia
Address

KRIŽEVNIŠKA 1
LJUBLJANA
Slovenia

Telephone
+38614256060
Fax
+3861 425 60 61
E-Mail
robert.waltl@mini-teater.si
E-Mail (2)
info@mini-teater.si
Mobile Phone
+386 31 330600
Mobile Phone (other)
+386 51 644 065
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
1999
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
IDENTITY CARD: MINI TEATER was founded in 1999 by Robert Waltl and Ivica Buljan with the purpose to enhance creativity in the post drama theatre and in the theatre for the young. MINI TEATER is aesthetically directed towards texts written by authors like: Bernard-Marie Koltès, Heiner Mueller, Robert Walser, Elfriede Jelinek, Jean Genet, Hervé Guibert, Arthur Rimbaud, A. S. Pushkin, H. Ch. Andersen. Priority is given to research directing aesthetics with directors like I. Buljan, A. Anurov, P. Calvario, S. Nordey, R. Waltl, J. Ivanc... Exceptional actors (M. Zupančič, M. Mandić, V. Drolc, A. Karić, S. Bulić, P. Vetrih, J. Souček...), great visual artists (V. Fiškin, S. Tolj, B. Cain, T. Gverović, SON:da, T. Gotovac, M. Jakše...), prominent musicians (Mitja Vrhovnik Smrekar, The Beat Fleet, Jose, Ditka Haberl, Dunja Vejzović, Tamara Obrovac...) are engaged to work with MINI TEATER. The programme for the young dedicates special attention to innovative educational projects. The co-production »Thumbelina« - created by the director Robert Waltl in co-operation with Tadej Fius and Darij Kreuh - is the first virtual puppet performance in the world. MINI TEATER performs yearly about five hundred performances in Ljubljana, across Slovenia and abroad, as well as in numerous international festivals (in ten years we had 180 performances on tour on all continents). Taking part in prestigious festivals in Moscow, Naples, Havana, Warsaw, Vienna, Brussels, Sarajevo, Belgrade, Cairo, Teheran..., we assert our interest in international co-operation, while with Croatian institutions like Novo Kazalište Zagreb, ARL Dubrovnik, ZeKaeM- Zagrebško gledališče mladih, Zadar Snova, Teatar ITD, HNK Rijeka, we create a privileged partnership. MINI TEATER has won a number of awards and recognitions for its theatrical achievements in Slovenia and abroad. Mini Summer for Children is a festival offering the youngest audience the best puppet and chamber performances on tour coming from all over the world. Through its paradox goal – to be an elite theatre yet also populist, eccentric and attractive to a wide audience – MINI TEATER breaks the traditional boundaries of the theatre affirming them merely in the way of thinking. In the new premises of our theatre in Križevniška 1 in Ljubljana, MINI TEATER will follow the »concept of an enlarged theatre« offering a series of novel readings (performed by the best Slovene actors), concerts, and artistic actions. Mini teater, Križevniška 1, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia Institute for promotion and execution of puppet and theatre performances Theatre Hall: Križevniška 1 Theatre Hall: Ljubljana castle Telephone: +386 1 42 5 60 60 Fax: +386 1 42 5 60 61 Mobile phone: +386 31 330 600, Director +386 41 314 414, Reservation/Public Relations +386 51 256 256, Information/Office +386 51 644 065, Marketing E-mail: info@mini-teater.si or mini.teater@siol.net Internet: http://www.mini-teater.si
Mission and Objectives

MINI TEATER was founded as a small theatre for the youngest audience in 1999 by Robert Waltl – a director, actor, puppeteer, artistic manager and recipient of a number of prestigious awards and Ivica Buljan, director, dramaturg and recipient of a number of prestigious awards . Through studying the Slovene cultural and theatre environment, MINI TEATER reshaped its structural idea and started to develop different streamlines and art practice in its theatrical activity. The company has a small theatre hall within Ljubljana Castle, where performances for children, youth and adults are played, or school and kindergarten groups are invited to visit. The theatre performs also tours across Slovenia and abroad. The programme is supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic Slovenia and the Department of Culture of the Municipality of Ljubljana. A new theatre hall at Križevniška ulica within Ljubljana Old Town is currently under construction.
MINI TEATER’s basic activity is represented by the production of quality puppet and theatre performances in co-operation with artists from different artistic environments. The theatre is dedicated mainly to puppets, which does not prevent them from producing also acted performances for adults and youth. In creating the programme, the staging of Slovene texts (preferably from Slovene national heritage) is a must, yet the promotion of contemporary world drama texts for adults is also important as well as the establishment of new approaches in directing or working with Slovene and international stage directors and actors (Robert Waltl, Ivica Buljan, Philippe Calvario, etc.)
In 2005, MINI TEATER collaborated with Wax Factory New York on a multimedia production called 'She Said...' with a soundtrack by Random Logic. In 2006 and 2007, its productions included Quartet by Heiner Mueller, Jackie by Elfride Jelinek and Mad About Vincent by Herve Guibert as well as the five performances for children: Little Red Riding Hood by Brothers Grimm and Caliph Stork by Wilhelm Hauff, The Mishmash Bakery by the Slovenian poet Svetlana Makarovič, The Wishing Table by Brothers Grimm and Marek Bečka and The Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Andersen and Robert Waltl.
Every year, they take part in numerous international festivals making contacts with prominent cultural centres in Slovenia and abroad. MINI TEATER presents more than 400 performances per year in Slovenia and abroad. Many performances were performed in Italy, Austria, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Russia, Belgium, Iran, Poland, Czechia, Venezuela, Cuba, United Kingdom etc. They won numerous awards within important theatre and puppet festivals in Slovenia and abroad (only in 2003 we had two awards at the National Borštnik Festival, two awards at the Slovene Biennial of Puppet Artists, and one award from the National Association of Drama Artists).
Summer Castle Afternoons represent also one of the important activities of MINI TEATER; they take place behind the ancient walls of the Ljubljana castle, where also two festivals are organised: the Mini Summer, International Festival for children (which brings joy to the youngest visitors during the summer, offering them the best performances of Slovene and foreign production), and Festival of Medieval and Renaissance Music (taking place every year in September).

Main Projects / Activities

theatre and puppet performances , international festivals, touring, resident center

Contact (1) Full Name
ROBERT WALTL
Head of the organisation
ROBERT WALTL
Contact (2) Full Name
DEJAN TESOVIC

MINISTERIAL VISIT TO EMUNI: SLOVENIAN GOVERNMENT & EMUNI UNIVERSITY WORKING TOGETHER FOR A STRONGER MEDITERRANEAN

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Ministerial visit to Emuni

Representing the Republic of Slovenia, Her Excellency Ms. Tanja Fajon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign and European Affairs, and His Excellency Prof. Igor Papič, Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, along with the Deputy Secretary General of the Union of the Mediterranean (UfM), Álvaro Albacete, were welcomed by the Euro-Mediterranean University (EMUNI) on Tuesday 7 November. They were received by the President of EMUNI, Prof. Dr. Abdelhamid El-Zoheiry and esteemed Management Board Member and Deputy Chairperson, Ambassador Hatem Atallah. The renewed pledge of commitment, and political and financial support on the part of the Slovenian government comes during EMUNI´s 15th Anniversary year, marked by its successful Annual Conference this summer on New Models for Sustainable Universities. 

Slovenia, which finds itself at the intersection of several geopolitical regions within Europe, has the potential to play an important role in the Mediterranean. Within the framework of the UfM, which is also celebrating its 15th Anniversary this year and for which EMUNI is a key priority, Slovenia has indeed already strengthened its position across the region.

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MIRK, Society for Project and Research work on Internet

National Network
Slovenia
Address

Pot sodarjev 5a – 1211, Ljubljana - Slovenia
Ljubljana
Albania

Telephone
+386 15110607
E-Mail
alenka@mirk.si
Organisation Type
Individual Person
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
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Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

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Contact (1) Full Name
Ms. Alenka Adamič (Director)