Rin Comfort Hotel, Bucharest Romania
Hello fellows,
A little bit late with this posting but Christmas is so thoughts consuming (food as well) that i couldn't do it earlier.
So, my 6-day amazing experience in Rin Comfort Hotel in (almost)Bucharest, Romania. (Slightly outside the city 5 mins away from the airport and you can literally planes landing :) ).
The reason for the posting is my attendance at Advanced Training for Capacity Building of NGOs from Bulgaria in Romania. More information about the organziers: www.cso-bgro.net. There were exactly 25 NGOs per country.
The training was comprised of 4 modules: Project Management, Fundraising, PR & Communication and Advocacy & Lobbying.
Each one of them was led by experienced practician in the sphere.
First two days were about practical excercises in two of the mentioned above topics chosen by each delegate. I was privileged to attend the Fundraising modul where i got a lot of useful information for the Structural Funds of EU that will affect Bulgaria in the mid of 2007. There are a lot of operational programs AIESEC as an organization can apply for - HR Development,Transborder Cooperation and so on.
There are also changes in other programs such as Youth, Life Long Learning.
Basically a lot of opportunities for AIESEC however starting from September 2007.
Second module I attended was PR & Communication where we were practicing our public speaking:) Well in AIESEC we do it a lot but i was eager to see myself afterwards on a movie.
Next 2 days were dedicated to key-note speeches by real professionalist and successful people in the spheres.
I was impressed by a middle-age lady that was presenting us her success in corporate fundrasing. She managed to raise 200,000 $ for her NGO in Romania,and belive me it was not just because of her brilliant accent. She was confident, she was experienced, she was actually quite rich and famous - she was Ethan Hawke's mother:).
If any of you is interesting in getting to know more about my experience or shareing in some of the topics, please contact me.
Here are some pictures from Bucharest:).
A little bit late with this posting but Christmas is so thoughts consuming (food as well) that i couldn't do it earlier.
So, my 6-day amazing experience in Rin Comfort Hotel in (almost)Bucharest, Romania. (Slightly outside the city 5 mins away from the airport and you can literally planes landing :) ).
The reason for the posting is my attendance at Advanced Training for Capacity Building of NGOs from Bulgaria in Romania. More information about the organziers: www.cso-bgro.net. There were exactly 25 NGOs per country.
The training was comprised of 4 modules: Project Management, Fundraising, PR & Communication and Advocacy & Lobbying.
Each one of them was led by experienced practician in the sphere.
First two days were about practical excercises in two of the mentioned above topics chosen by each delegate. I was privileged to attend the Fundraising modul where i got a lot of useful information for the Structural Funds of EU that will affect Bulgaria in the mid of 2007. There are a lot of operational programs AIESEC as an organization can apply for - HR Development,Transborder Cooperation and so on.
There are also changes in other programs such as Youth, Life Long Learning.
Basically a lot of opportunities for AIESEC however starting from September 2007.
Second module I attended was PR & Communication where we were practicing our public speaking:) Well in AIESEC we do it a lot but i was eager to see myself afterwards on a movie.
Next 2 days were dedicated to key-note speeches by real professionalist and successful people in the spheres.
I was impressed by a middle-age lady that was presenting us her success in corporate fundrasing. She managed to raise 200,000 $ for her NGO in Romania,and belive me it was not just because of her brilliant accent. She was confident, she was experienced, she was actually quite rich and famous - she was Ethan Hawke's mother:).
If any of you is interesting in getting to know more about my experience or shareing in some of the topics, please contact me.
Here are some pictures from Bucharest:).

1 Comments:
At 8:05 AM,
Vesna Babnik said…
Hello AIESEC Bulgaria!
This is not really a comment on this post, but…
We have an opportunity we want to share with you – come to Slovenia on an internship and start working with the most enjoyable, grateful, energetic people in the world this month. There is not a lot of time left to apply!
Please check this link.
It’s up to you!
Greetings from Slovenia,
AIESEC Kranj
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