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    Kaufland donates 500,000 Euro to Romanian NGOs for community support during COVID-19 crisis

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    Kaufland launches a call for projects which will provide 500,000 Euro funding to Romanian NGOs that are mobilizing to help the communities and groups most vulnerable during the COVID-19 crisis.

    The decision to provide financial support to those who want to get involved comes as a response to the extraordinary mobilization of non-governmental organizations over the past three weeks, in which dozens of associations and foundations from all over the country joined the efforts of local and central authorities.

    Projects can be submitted by NGOs on the platform www.instaredebine.ro/ajut – starting April 6, until the budget is exhausted, the projects being evaluated weekly.

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