The Coca-Cola Foundation awarded US$8.1 million to 47 community
organizations during the third quarter of 2013. Through these grants,
3.8 million people worldwide will have increased access to personal
well-being, environmental and community empowerment programs.
“The health and well-being of our families and communities concern
everyone,” said Lisa M. Borders, Chair of The Coca-Cola Foundation. “We
are taking an active role working with grassroots community
organizations to find solutions to those major issues affecting our
world today.
“One of the Foundation’s strategic goals is to encourage access to
physical activity and nutritional education programs,” Borders said.
“More than one-third of the programs funded during this grant cycle
increase access for people of all ages and abilities to become more
physically active and healthy.”
“There is solid evidence of the gaps in physical activity in Europe –
between countries and between population groups,” said Mogens Kirkeby,
President of International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA), which
received a $950,000 grant from The Coca-Cola Foundation to support its
MOVE Activation program. “We need to close those gaps and boost physical
activity levels.
“Coca-Cola’s contribution will allow ISCA to develop and enhance
initiatives for hard-to-reach populations and thereby bring physical
activity into the lives of some of the least active groups in society.”
ISCA is a non-governmental association based in Copenhagen, Denmark. Its
MOVE Activation program will encourage 100 million Europeans to become
active by 2020 by expanding and standardizing sports and activity
programming.
During the third quarter, the Foundation awarded $2.8 million to support
active healthy living initiatives, $2.5 million to support education
initiatives, $1.1 million to support recycling initiatives, $1.2 million
to support water initiatives, and $650,000 to support youth development
and other local community priorities. Year to date, the Foundation has
awarded $58.5 million worldwide.
Some of the organizations receiving grant funding during the third
quarter include:
WELL-BEING
Active Healthy Living
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International Sport and Culture Association, “MOVE Activation,” Denmark,
$950,000.
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European Food Information Council, “AISBL myPace for Weight
Management,” Multiple European Countries, $529,000.
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Yayasan Mitra Masyarakat Sehat Indonesia, “Indonesia Exercise
is Medicine,” Indonesia, $307,000.
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Zalaegerszegi Egészségügyi Főiskolai Képzésért Alapítvány,
“Energy Balance Study and Active Living Communications Campaign,” Hungary,
$250,000.
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EPODE International Network, “PAIDEIATROFI – EPODE Methodology
Childhood Obesity Prevention in Greece,” Greece, $150,000.
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Colombianitos, Inc., “Goals for a Better Life in Bogota -
Community Empowerment,” Colombia, $100,000.
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Changi Health Fund (Ltd), “Exercise is Medicine Singapore
(EIMS),” Singapore, $80,000.
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Special Olympics Israel, “Organizing Sport Competition for
Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities in 13 Sports,” Israel,
$80,000.
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT
Water
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Serikat Paguyuban Petani Qaryah Thayyibah, “Lumbung Air Untuk
Kehidupan Mendatang (Water Saving for Future Livelihood),” Indonesia,
$249,492.
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University of Cordoba, “Reducing the Hydrological Impact of
Imported Strawberries Huelva Region of Spain,” Spain, $199,212.
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World Wildlife Fund, Inc., “Strengthening Biodiversity
Conservation and Improving Dependent Local Livelihoods,” Vietnam,
$180,000.
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Universitat Jaume I, “Facing the Seawater Intrusion Recharging
Coastal Aquifers with Regenerated Waters (Phase III),” Spain,
$143,000.
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Population and Community Development Association, “Clean Water
for Communities: Solar Powered Water Systems,” Thailand,
$120,000.
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Environmental Quality Protection Foundation, “Green Water
School Series: Water Adaptation School Project,” Taiwan,
$30,000.
Recycling
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Instituto Coca-Cola Brasil: “Institute Doe Seu Lixo,
ICCB-Recycling Cooperative Management Capability Program,” Brazil,
$950,000
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Compromiso Empresarial Para El Reciclaje Colombia,
“Strengthening Recyclers Production Units,” Colombia, $72,965.
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Save The Harbor/Save The Bay, “Youth Environmental Education
Programs,” United States, $50,000.
BUILDING STRONG COMMUNITIES
Education/Youth Development
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Yayasan Ancora (The Ancora Foundation), “Vocational Studies
Scholarship 2013,” Indonesia, $104,000.
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Partners of the Americas, “100,000 Strong in the Americas,” Multiple
Latin American Countries, $250,000.
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INJAZ Palestine, “Nbc / Injaz Palestine – Leadership,” Multiple,
$50,000.
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Palestine Association for Children's Encouragement of Sports,
“After-School Sports Program In Palestine, Jordan and Lebanon,” Multiple
Countries, $50,000.
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Young Business Leadership, “Young Business Leadership Program,” Israel,
$40,000.
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Innovation Factory – “Youth Empowerment Project: Information
Hub for Digital Opportunities,” France, $150,000
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Debate In Civil Society Public Union – “Youth Inc. Program --
Stage 2,” Azerbaijan, $100,000
About The Coca-Cola Foundation
The Coca-Cola Foundation is the global philanthropic arm of The
Coca-Cola Company. Since its inception, the Foundation has awarded more
than $500 million in grants to support sustainable community initiatives
around the world. For more information about The Coca-Cola Foundation,
please go to www.coca-colacompany.com/our-company/the-coca-cola-foundation.
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