Italy

FONDAZIONE PISTOLETTO ONLUS

National Network
Italy
Address

VIA SERRALUNGA N.27
BIELLA
Italy

Telephone
+39 015 28400
Telephone (other)
+39 015 0991464
Fax
+39 015 2522540
E-Mail
p.naldini@cittadellarte.it
E-Mail (2)
fondazionepistoletto@cittadellarte.it
Mobile Phone
349 352 4239
Organisation Type
Other
Year of Establishment
1998
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. Democracy and community development
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Research
  5. Youth and education
General Information
1. The Uffizi are the operational nuclei of the organisation and each one of them conducts its own activities in a specific area of our social system and aims at creating important signals that can inspire people towards a responsible change in society. The currently active offices are devoted to art, communication, economics, education, nutrition, politics, production, spirituality and work. The staff is composed from 20 persons. 2. 1.000.000,00 € 3. Sources of funding: 25% from the Italian Public Sector; 25% from Italian Private Banks; 50% from Projects and activities. 4. Cittadellarte-Fondazione Pistoletto realises a number of large-scale projects and initiatives falling within the programme of responsible social transformation, for instance “Art at the Center”, “Fair of Art and Production”, the assignation of the “Minimum Prize”, “UNIDEE in Residence International Program”, “Love Difference-Artistic Movement for an InterMediterranean Politic”. Cittadellarte also organises exhibitions, conferences, debates, concerts, performances, shows and meetings.
Mission and Objectives

The Mission of Cittadellarte-Fondazione Pistoletto is “to produce and inspire responsible change in society through ideas and creative projects”
Cittadellarte is a huge laboratory where creativity acts as the crossing point between the diverse cultural, economical and productive sectors. It is a massive generator of energy, and a place for rethinking things, for sharing views, for studying and for doing research.
The activities of Cittadellarte are based on a vision of ‘creative involvement’, where art interacts directly with all dimensions of the social system — from economics to politics, from science to production, from education to behaviour — in order to achieve a responsible transformation in human civilisation.
Cittadellarte is driven by a social vision of a new, Third Paradise, where the two systems that define our lives, the natural world and our human artificial
world, come together in balance, and where people act responsibly to achieve this balance.

Main Projects / Activities

- “UNIDEE in Residence International Program-University of Ideas”
- “Love Difference – Artistic Movement for an InterMediterranean Politic”
- “Art at the Center”
- Conferences, debates, performances, meetings and workshops

Contact (1) Full Name
Dott. Paolo NALDINI (Managing Director)
Head of the organisation
Mrs. Giulina CARUSI SETARI
Contact (2) Full Name
Mrs. Maria PIOPPI (Vice President)

Fondazione Rosselli

National Network
Italy
Address

Corso Giulio Cesare 4 bis/B- 10152 Turin (Italy)
Turin
Italy

Telephone
+39 011 19520111
Fax
+39 011 19520188
E-Mail
segreteria@fondazionerosselli.it
E-Mail (2)
giovanni.derosa@fondazionerosselli.it
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
1988
Fields of Activity
  1. Research
General Information
Bodies of Fondazione Rosselli are: founding members, Scientific committee, Internationa advisory Board, Board of Directors, Programme Committee and the President. Its activity conducted in different operating structures (research centres) with headquarters in Turin and Rome, and offices in Milan, Palermo and New York.The spread of the results of its research work is entrusted to periodic reports, publications, conferences & workshops and training activities. Fondazione Rosselli has 11 full-time staff employees and 15 collaborators coming from mainly from Universities.Source of funding due to private organizations and bank foundation.
Mission and Objectives

Promote the contribution of all those scholars of social and economic sciences who believe in the potentials of an interdisciplinary approach;
Operate independently from all ideological, political and financial influences;
Foster the internationalisation of research activities;
Interpreting the processes of change under way in society using the empirical methodology of the Anglo-Saxon tradition and frontier research in the behavioural and cognitive sciences.
The Foundation’s primary objective is to conduct fundamental and applied research activities in the economic, social and political fields, with particular attention to the public policies sector at a national and international level. Besides its inquiry-type objectives of an eminently academic nature, the Foundation
has taken on a role, over the years, as Think Tank for the principal government institutions of Italy and of Europe, to which it offers the possibility to share its knowledge and analyses.

Main Projects / Activities

Public administration and social policies, services and technological innovation, research and education, industry and finance, tourism and cultural assets, communication and media are the privileged areas of analysis of the Foundation.

Contact (1) Full Name
Giovanni De Rosa
Head of the organisation
Prof. Riccardo Viale

Fondazione Santagata for the Economics of Culture

National Network
Italy
Address

Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 43
10129 Torino TO
Italy

Telephone
+393392696624
E-Mail
info@fondazionesantagata.it
E-Mail (2)
paola.borrione@fondazionesantagata.it
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2018
Fields of Activity
  1. Environment/Sustainable development
  2. Heritage
  3. Research
General Information

The organisation counts with: the board of directors, the President, three Secretary General, 3 Programme Managers (Heritage; Tourism and Sustainability; International Projects.), 3 area coordinators (training and capacity building; project design; communication;) and 15 researchers and collaborators.
On average, the resources available are around EUR 300,000 per year.
The main funding resources come from the Ministry of Culture, Italian regions and municipalities, as well as managing bodies and commissioning organisations for the realisation of services.
Active in research, evaluation and knowledge transfer projects, its area of expertise encompasses activities related to cultural and natural heritage projects, creative industries, tourism and sustainability. All this is mainly reflected in research projects, support activities, training programmes, capacity building actions, and seminars and workshops.
Fondazione Santagata has more than 35 partnership agreements with Italian institutions and bodies, with whom it develops joint projects or shares experiences and also has a wide international network.

Mission and Objectives

Established in 2018 in Torino (Italy), Fondazione Santagata incorporates the competences of the Centro Studi Silvia Santagata-Ebla, founded in 2008 by Walter Santagata, professor in Cultural Economics at University of Torino. It is a research and training institute nourished by experts, professors, researchers working in the field of Culture Economics. Active in research, evaluation and knowledge transfer projects, it covers four main thematic areas with its respective goals:

A. Heritage. Developing and promoting heritage management models capable of generating opportunities for social and economic development (Heritage preservation and protection, Museums and cultural institutions, UNESCO programmes and Sustainable Development Goals);

B. Creativity. Deepening the study of the economics of culture and creativity in order to provide concrete support for organisations in the sector innovation (Cultural jobs and professions, Contemporary cultural production and digital innovation, Art and cultural productions, Digital innovation);

C. Tourism. Promoting research and training projects on the themes of tourism related to tangible and intangible cultural heritage, creative industries and productive districts (Eco-tourism, Creative tourism, Visitors Management, Evaluation of cultural policies and economic impact);

D. Sustainability. Activate research, training and local development projects that consider the environment and territorial resources at the basis of effective management of production chains and functional networks between economic sectors (Ecologic transition, Rural Economy, Sustainable communities).

Part of the Fondazione’s mission is to strengthen collaborative networks between cultural and other operators and support the internationalisation of knowledge and cultural operators in order to enhance their capacity for social and economic impact.

Over the years, Fondazione Santagata has organised numerous high-level research projects, conferences, training projects in Italy and abroad, in collaboration with leading national and international organisations such as UNESCO, ITC-ILO (UN) and the most important Italian banking foundations. Fondazione Santagata operates with the support of an international scientific committee and in collaboration with local and national public institutions and private agencies.
Fondazione is associate partner of UNESCO Chair on “Economics of Culture and Heritage: strategies for protection and development” of the University of Turin.

Main Projects / Activities

Fondazione Santagata develops research projects and higher education courses on policies, tools and plans related to UNESCO Conventions and Programmes (World Heritage List, Man and Biosphere Network, Intangible Heritage, Creative Cities Network). In this respect, great attention is dedicated to the relationship between heritage and sustainable development, also at the centre of the 2030 UN Agenda.

Fondazione Santagata promotes and co-operates with the assessment of projects in the cultural field in every step of the policy, from the feasibility studies to the implementation and impact analysis, in order to support decision makers to choose the optimal option, to improve actions and to verify their abilities to reach the targets.

Fondazione Santagata tries to get opportunities for the local development from the tourism sector, promoting research projects about tourism tied up with tangible and intangible heritage, creative industries and productive areas. A specific line of activities is devoted to the UNESCO’s World Heritage Centre Sustainable Tourism Programme.
Below is a list of programmes and projects that the Santagata Foundation is working on and/or will work on during the year 2023:

RESEARCH
-Update of Monviso Biosphere Reserve inscription dossier (2023)
-Update management plan for UNESCO site "Archaeological Areas of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata" (2023-2024)
-Update management plan Biosphere Reserve - NGY (2023)
-Consonanze (2021-2026)
-Direzione Regionale Musei Piemonte (DRM) Monitoring (2023)
-Impatto Wonder (2022-2023)
-WH Al-Ahsa (Saudi Arabia) Site Management Plan (2023)
-Publication HBE (2023)
-Activity report and impacts Fondazione Amleto Bertoni - NGY (2023)
-The Value of UNESCO in Greece / Crete Regional Government (2023)
-UNESCO Cultural policy in the Western Balkans (2023)
-Feasibility assessment for the nomination of "Social Uses of Riccione Beach" as an Intangible Heritage Site (2022-2023)
-Impact Assessment Egyptian Museum (2023)
-Evaluation of the PITER Terres Monviso project and feasibility study for the establishment of a cross-border governance body (2021-2023)

CONSULTANCY
-Budget and management plan update "Ivrea, industrial city of the 20th century" (2022-2023)
-Business Plan Fondazione Amleto Bertoni - NGY (2023)
-Direzione Regionale Musei Piemonte (DRM) L.77 (2021-2023)
-Focus on Future - Musei Reali Torino (MRT) (2022-2023)
-Infini.TO - NGY (2023)
-New Management Plan for the UNESCO Monviso Transboundary Biosphere Reserve. - NGY (2022-2023)
-Parco Paleontologico - NGY (2023)
-Monitoring plan - Musei Reali Torino (MRT) Next (2022-2023)
-Strategic Plan Legambiente PVDA - NEXT (2023)
-Strategic Plan for sustainable tourism in the Eolian Islands (2023)
-Damask Rose Project - Musei Reali Torino (MRT) (2022-2023)
-Sapegno Consulting and design support aimed at tapping new resources - NGY (2023)
-Relationship marketing and fundraising service for the Archaeological Park of Pompeii (2023-2024)
-Support for the identification of a format for the dissemination of the "Reading Park" in Morgex, Aosta Valley (2023)
-Circolo dei Lettori - NGY (2023)
-Film Commission - NGY (2023)
-MAUTO - NGY (2023)
-Museo Montagna - NGY (2023)
-Cultural tourism valorization plan of the municipality of Terruggia(2022-2023)
-Progetto TOCC Infini.to (2023)

TRAINING AND CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAMS:
-Academy on UNESCO Designations and Sustainable Development (2023)
-International Master in Cultural Property Protection in Crisis Response (2023)
-International Master in World heritage and cultural projects for development (2023)
-Editorial collaboration for collection of writings Walter Santagata (2023)
-DRM Exhibition Art and Diplomacy (2023)
-DTC Course United Arab Emirates (2023)
-Forum Decarbonising Culture and Society - NGY (2023)
-Heritage Beyond Walls (2021-2023)
-Urbino's historic downtown community engagement program (2023)
-Rethinking Culture and Creativity (2023)
-Summer School on Post-Conflict Recovery - I Edition (2023)
-WTE - World Tourism Event (Junior Academy) (2023)
-International capacity building Sicilia - Turismo (2023)
-Workshop INTACH: Restoring Syrian Cultural Heritage. Palmyra, from protection to recovery (2023)
-Young Professionals Forum – Emerging skills for heritage conservation (2023)

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

Fondazione Santagata for the Economics of Culture can contribute to the Italian ALF network as it follows:

- Bringing its expertise, skills, know-how, best practices applied to the cultural sector. Joining the Italian network would enable Fondazione Santagata to strengthen the cultural tissue of the country by disseminating and sharing its knowledge, expertise and best practices with other organisations.

- Adding value to the study of topics of common interest within the international scenario. Among these, cultural policy, international guidelines on sustainable development, strategic toolboxes for smarter and greener cities, etc as common issues at the core of each organisation’s priority.

- By providing the network of collaborators and partners and acting as an intermediary. Fondazione Santagata works closely with stakeholders, especially with institutions and communities to build relationships of trust and generate positive impacts not only for the territories of relevance but also for the societies themselves. Indeed, the foundation believes in and works for their socio-economic growth and sustainable development, providing the necessary tools to become and be resilient, innovative and inclusive.

- Strengthening the cultural tissue of the Italian network. Fondazione Santagata per l'Economia della Cultura is located in a strategic position on the European continent, representing an intermediate point between northern and southern Europe, thus gathering experiences and absorbing influences from the surrounding area in order to build new connections and strengthen existing dialogues both between organisations in the cultural sector and with communities. This would enable the Foundation to make its positioning, as well as the Italian network, more solid and diversified.

For the reasons mentioned above, the Foundation wishes to join the Anna Lindh Foundation Network, so that it can actively contribute to generate positive impacts on and with communities and its territories built on dialogue and mutual understanding.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

Fondazione Santagata has a strong desire to contribute to the intercultural dialogue in the Mediterranean, also due to the existing collaborations with which it shares objectives and mission. Its growing network includes the following countries, among which a strong presence of the Mediterranean once may be found: Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cambodia, France, Italy, Kosovo, North-Macedonia, Mauritius, Montenegro, Pakistan, Portugal, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Switzerland, Syria, Turkey, Ukraine. As it can be appreciated, the MENA region plays a big role within the organisation’s activities, with which it would enhance its collaboration.

Another benefit of a badge for joining the ALF Network is attracting talent more easily. One of the things future leaders and young talent usually want is international experience within world active organisations, and that is what Fondazione Santagata can offer whilst receiving new fresher and innovative ideas from interns, young professionals, and/or collaborators coming from abroad.

Finally, belonging to the ALF Network would enable Fondazione to indirectly help its own network of collaborators to grow overseas, providing visibility to those talents it had supported so far and to prove once more that it is a trusted adviser and partner also when it comes to international activities.

Additional Information
Contact (1) Full Name
Giulia Avanza
Job Title
Programme Manager of International Projects
Head of the organisation
Paola Borrione

Fondazione Santagata per l'Economia della Cultura

National Network
Italy
Address

Corso Duca degli Abruzzi 43
10129 Torino TO
Italy

Telephone
+393392696624
E-Mail
info@fondazionesantagata.it
E-Mail (2)
paola.borrione@fondazionesantagata.it
Mobile Phone
+393392696624
Organisation Type
Non-Governmental Organization
Year of Establishment
2018
Fields of Activity
  1. Environment/Sustainable development
  2. Heritage
  3. Research
General Information

The organisation counts with: the board of directors, the President, three Secretary General, 3 Programme Managers (Heritage; Tourism and Sustainability; International Projects.), 3 area coordinators (training and capacity building; project design; communication;) and 15 researchers and collaborators.
On average, the resources available are around EUR 300,000 per year.
The main funding resources come from the Ministry of Culture, Italian regions and municipalities, as well as managing bodies and commissioning organisations for the realisation of services.
Active in research, evaluation and knowledge transfer projects, its area of expertise encompasses activities related to cultural and natural heritage projects, creative industries, tourism and sustainability. All this is mainly reflected in research projects, support activities, training programmes, capacity building actions, and seminars and workshops.
Fondazione Santagata has more than 35 partnership agreements with Italian institutions and bodies, with whom it develops joint projects or shares experiences and also has a wide international network.

Mission and Objectives

Established in 2018 in Torino (Italy), Fondazione Santagata incorporates the competences of the Centro Studi Silvia Santagata-Ebla, founded in 2008 by Walter Santagata, professor in Cultural Economics at University of Torino. It is a research and training institute nourished by experts, professors, researchers working in the field of Culture Economics. Active in research, evaluation and knowledge transfer projects, it covers four main thematic areas with its respective goals:

A. Heritage. Developing and promoting heritage management models capable of generating opportunities for social and economic development (Heritage preservation and protection, Museums and cultural institutions, UNESCO programmes and Sustainable Development Goals);
B. Creativity. Deepening the study of the economics of culture and creativity in order to provide concrete support for organisations in the sector innovation (Cultural jobs and professions, Contemporary cultural production and digital innovation, Art and cultural productions, Digital innovation);
C. Tourism. Promoting research and training projects on the themes of tourism related to tangible and intangible cultural heritage, creative industries and productive districts (Eco-tourism, Creative tourism, Visitors Management, Evaluation of cultural policies and economic impact);
D. Sustainability. Activate research, training and local development projects that consider the environment and territorial resources at the basis of effective management of production chains and functional networks between economic sectors (Ecologic transition, Rural Economy, Sustainable communities).

Part of the Fondazione’s mission is to strengthen collaborative networks between cultural and other operators and support the internationalisation of knowledge and cultural operators in order to enhance their capacity for social and economic impact.

Over the years, Fondazione Santagata has organised numerous high-level research projects, conferences, training projects in Italy and abroad, in collaboration with leading national and international organisations such as UNESCO, ITC-ILO (UN) and the most important Italian banking foundations. Fondazione Santagata operates with the support of an international scientific committee and in collaboration with local and national public institutions and private agencies.
Fondazione is associate partner of UNESCO Chair on “Economics of Culture and Heritage: strategies for protection and development” of the University of Turin.

Main Projects / Activities

Fondazione Santagata develops research projects and higher education courses on policies, tools and plans related to UNESCO Conventions and Programmes (World Heritage List, Man and Biosphere Network, Intangible Heritage, Creative Cities Network). In this respect, great attention is dedicated to the relationship between heritage and sustainable development, also at the centre of the 2030 UN Agenda.

Fondazione Santagata promotes and co-operates with the assessment of projects in the cultural field in every step of the policy, from the feasibility studies to the implementation and impact analysis, in order to support decision makers to choose the optimal option, to improve actions and to verify their abilities to reach the targets.

Fondazione Santagata tries to get opportunities for the local development from the tourism sector, promoting research projects about tourism tied up with tangible and intangible heritage, creative industries and productive areas. A specific line of activities is devoted to the UNESCO’s World Heritage Centre Sustainable Tourism Programme.
Below is a list of programmes and projects that the Santagata Foundation is working on and/or will work on during the year 2023:

RESEARCH
-Update of Monviso Biosphere Reserve inscription dossier (2023)
-Update management plan for UNESCO site "Archaeological Areas of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Torre Annunziata" (2023-2024)
-Update management plan Biosphere Reserve - NGY (2023)
-Consonanze (2021-2026)
-Direzione Regionale Musei Piemonte (DRM) Monitoring (2023)
-Impatto Wonder (2022-2023)
-WH Al-Ahsa (Saudi Arabia) Site Management Plan (2023)
-Publication HBE (2023)
-Activity report and impacts Fondazione Amleto Bertoni - NGY (2023)
-The Value of UNESCO in Greece / Crete Regional Government (2023)
-UNESCO Cultural policy in the Western Balkans
-Feasibility assessment for the nomination of "Social Uses of Riccione Beach" as an Intangible Heritage Site (2022-2023)
-Impact Assessment Egyptian Museum (2023)
-Evaluation of the PITER Terres Monviso project and feasibility study for the establishment of a cross-border governance body (2021-2023)

CONSULTANCY
-Budget and management plan update "Ivrea, industrial city of the 20th century" (2022-2023)
-Business Plan Fondazione Amleto Bertoni - NGY (2023)
-Direzione Regionale Musei Piemonte (DRM) L.77 (2021-2023)
-Focus on Future - Musei Reali Torino (MRT) (2022-2023)
-Infini.TO - NGY (2023)
-New Management Plan for the UNESCO Monviso Transboundary Biosphere Reserve. - NGY (2022-2023)
-Parco Paleontologico - NGY (2023)
-Monitoring plan - Musei Reali Torino (MRT) Next (2022-2023)
-Strategic Plan Legambiente PVDA - NEXT (2023)
-Strategic Plan for sustainable tourism in the Eolian Islands (2023)
-Damask Rose Project - Musei Reali Torino (MRT) (2022-2023)
-Sapegno Consulting and design support aimed at tapping new resources - NGY (2023)
-Relationship marketing and fundraising service for the Archaeological Park of Pompeii (2023-2024)
-Support for the identification of a format for the dissemination of the "Reading Park" in Morgex, Aosta Valley (2023)
-Circolo dei Lettori - NGY (2023)
-Film Commission - NGY (2023)
-MAUTO - NGY (2023)
-Museo Montagna - NGY (2023)
-Cultural tourism valorization plan of the municipality of Terruggia(2022-2023)
-Progetto TOCC Infini.to (2023)

TRAINING AND CAPACITY BUILDING PROGRAMS:
-Academy on UNESCO Designations and Sustainable Development (2023)
-International Master in Cultural Property Protection in Crisis Response (2023)
-International Master in World heritage and cultural projects for development (2023)
-Editorial collaboration for collection of writings Walter Santagata (2023)
-DRM Exhibition Art and Diplomacy (2023)
-DTC Course United Arab Emirates (2023)
-Forum Decarbonising Culture and Society - NGY (2023)
-Heritage Beyond Walls (2021-2023)
-Urbino's historic downtown community engagement program (2023)
-Rethinking Culture and Creativity (2023)
-Summer School on Post-Conflict Recovery - I Edition (2023)
-WTE - World Tourism Event (Junior Academy) (2023)
-International capacity building Sicilia - Turismo (2023)
-Workshop INTACH: Restoring Syrian Cultural Heritage. Palmyra, from protection to recovery (2023)
-Young Professionals Forum – Emerging skills for heritage conservation (2023)

Contact (1) Full Name
Giulia Avanza
Job Title
Programme Manager of International Projects
Head of the organisation
Paola Borrione

Fondazione Scuola di Pace di Monte Sole – Peace School Foundation of Monte Sole

National Network
Italy
Address

Via S.Martino 25
40043 Marzabotto, Bologna
Italy

Telephone
39051931574
Fax
39051931574
E-Mail
info@montesole.org
E-Mail (2)
elenamonicelli@montesole.org
Mobile Phone
3.93E+11
Mobile Phone (other)
3.93E+11
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
2002
Fields of Activity
  1. Heritage
  2. Human rights
  3. International/Cultural relations
  4. Research
  5. Youth and education
General Information
- The Foundation has a president, a director, 2 fulltime employees, 1 halftime employee, 7 partner educators. The foundation is lead by a board of directors formed by 17 people. - The annual incomes mainly come from the contribution of the Emilia Romagna local governments that are founder members of the Peace School Foundation of Monte Sole and members of the Board of Directors. - In the last three years the main backers of the Foundation have been: 1) The Emilia Romagna Region with a contribution of about € 150.000 each year; 2) The Province of Bologna through an agreement with the Foundation allows the free use of the School facilities, finances the extraordinary maintenance of the facilities and of the computer equipment. - The main local partners are schools or other local NGO involved in the same field of education and mediation of conflicts.
Mission and Objectives

The activities that the Peace School develops are aimed to the peace education of youngsters and adults and start from a consideration of the slaughter led by SS troops with the help of Fascist elements (29th of September -5th October 1944) and from the knowledge of the mechanisms of violence that carried it out, through the memory of the witnesses and of the place itself as a dumb witness and a guardian of that past. This memory is used in order to promote peace and nonviolent transformation of conflicts, personal responsibility and active citizenship.

Main Projects / Activities

• the projects of educational experiences, in particular for young people, to encourage and promote the dialogue and the comparison among different human beings, people and cultures, even in the perspective of a possible reconciliation (international “Peace in 4 voices” camps);
• the activities of studying, analysis and collection of documents about the causes of the conflicts, their conditions and the good acts for peace
• the managing of a point of contact and comparison for groups, public and private bodies, associations and people who wants to commit themselves in the defense and promotion of peace and of the values of freedom and justice, fundamental lines for the decentralized cooperation.

Contact (1) Full Name
Nadia Baiesi (Director)
Head of the organisation
Vittorio Prodi (President)
Contact (2) Full Name
Elena Monicelli (Responsible of International Projects)

Fondazione Studio Marangoni

National Network
Italy
Address

Via San Zanobi 32R
Florence
Italy

Telephone
+39055280368
Fax
+39055215052
E-Mail
projects@studiomarangoni.it
Mobile Phone
+393482289777
Organisation Type
Public/Private Non-Profit Foundation
Year of Establishment
1989
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
General Information
Foundation, board of directors. Yearly resources € 50.000, public/private funding. Seminars, workshops, exhibitions, lectures, courses.
Mission and Objectives

Fondazione Studio Marangoni is an international non-profit center of contemporary photography based in Florence, Italy. It was founded in 1989 by the photographer Martino Marangoni whose original intention was to promote the art and education of photography in Italy.
FSM offers a unique opportunity in Italy for advanced photographic education. At this center in Florence students learn the traditional technical skills of photography within the context of a contemporary art dialogue. Teaching methods include classroom study, tutorials and workshops, providing a well-rounded training in both commercial and fine art photography.
The center also promotes the exhibition and dissemination of contemporary international photography and photographers.

Main Projects / Activities

One of the primary missions of Fondazione Studio Marangoni is the organization of local and international exhibitions.
FSM's exhibitions have ranged from faculty shows to two biennial festivals, the Biennale di Fotografia in Florence and Prato, held in exhibition spaces throughout the city in 2000 and 2002, and Focus on Italy organized in various exhibition spaces in New York City in 1999 and 2001. The exhibition Paesaggi Italiani (Italian Landscapes) was held in the Reali Poste exhibition space of the Uffizi Gallery in 1998.
In the last few years FSM has been invited to curate shows at major photographic festivals such as the Houston Fotofest, USA and the Rencontres Internationales de la Photographie in Arles and has organized a touring exhibition in the United States of the work of Luigi Ghirri.
In addition to hosting over 30 exhibitions, FSM provides the Italian photography community with a forum unlike any other in the country and at the same time collaborates with various foreign governmental institutions such as the British Council, the Institut Culturel Français and the Communauté Française de la Belgique.

Contact (1) Full Name
Alessandra Capodacqua
Head of the organisation
Martin Marangoni

Fondazione Universitas Italica

National Network
Italy
Address

Legal office: S. Pietro a Maida, Catanzaro (Calabria)
Operative office: Via Tagliamento 44

00198 Rome
Italy

Telephone
+39 06 85830638
Telephone (other)
+39 329 1384278
Fax
+39 06 8417120
E-Mail
segreteria@unitalica.eu
E-Mail (2)
presidenza@unitalica.eu
Organisation Type
Other
Year of Establishment
1999
Fields of Activity
  1. Democracy and community development
  2. Gender
General Information
1) Private Foundation, with 10 people between members and staff 2) Around 100.000 euros 3) Public funding and private donations 4) conferences, seminars, research activities and cultural events
Mission and Objectives

The Foundation is a non-profit organization committed in the protection, promotion and revaluation of cultural, artistic and ecologic resources of the territory. Most of the activities of the Foundation have been focused on creating a connection between countries from the Euro-Mediterranean area.
Conferences and meetings have been organized in partnership with Italian local and national institutions.

Main Projects / Activities

1) Euro Mediterranean Forum on Food Cultures
2) International Centre for the Advancement of the Mediterranean Food Traditions

Contact (1) Full Name
Dr. Luca Giancotti
Head of the organisation
Prof. Mario Giancotti
Contact (2) Full Name
Mr. Mario Giancotti

Fondazione UT PHOENIX

National Network
Italy
Address

Largo Amba Aradam, 11 - 00184 Roma – Italy
x
Albania

Telephone
+44 0 2078364101
Telephone (other)
+44 0 2078364105
E-Mail
info@utphoenix.org
E-Mail (2)
president@utphoenix.org
Organisation Type
Individual Person
Fields of Activity
  1. Gender
General Information
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Mission and Objectives

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Main Projects / Activities

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Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

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Contact (1) Full Name
Prof. Raffaele Fantetti (President)
Publication
Education
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For a New Euro-Med Green Deal

The publication provides a compelling argument for the necessity of robust and ambitious measures to achieve global decarbonization, emphasizing the European Union's role as a frontrunner with its European Green Deal. The call for sustained political support and international collaboration...