2021-05-08

Your contribution to Zonta will arrive

You who make a gift to Zonta can feel secure that your money is handled professionally and correctly. During the current two-year period, Zonta contributes 4.8 million dollars to projects with the UN agencies UNICEF and UNFPA as executors. We invest the money in well-selected projects, in collaboration with well-selected organisations.

On an international level, we act as Zonta International. It is Zonta International that handles contacts, contracts and follow-up of our international projects. We have a significant influence on the content, how and when our money is to be paid out, and when and in what way follow-up is to take place. 

The project contracts are very detailed and should any changes be made, they will only be done with Zonta International's approval. It has happened that Zonta canceled projects when everything did not work as planned. Ongoing project reporting takes place from our partners and we also have the opportunity to follow up the projects with on-site visits. We pass on this information here on our website and in social media (including our Swedish Facebook page).

Logotyp Charity Navigator med budskapet "Ge med förtroende"

The Zonta Foundation for Women received the highest rating in 2020 from Charity Navigator, America's largest independent organization that assesses and ranks charitable organizations. We are very proud of that. Read more about the assessment of the Zonta Foundation for Women here.

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