Memoria 2015 (English) - Cooperación Internacional ONG

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Through this annual report we aim to shine a light on the protagonists of INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION ONG, who give meaning to our mission.

SUMMARY Letter from our President

Project Financing

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Our objective

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About us

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Where we serve

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What we do

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Where are we now?

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A Thank You to our Sponsors

Financial statement

Cayetana Volunteers for a children´s education program and is forerunner of #LivingforOthers “A KID IS A KID, AND WE HAVE TO PROTECT THEM. EVEN IF IT´S ONLY SOMETHING SMALL, I LIKE TO THINK THAT MY HELP AIDS IN SUSTAINING THEIR FUTURES.”

LETTER

from our President JUAN IGNACIO CARBONEL PINTANEL I´m happy to present to you the development of International Youth Cooperation over the 2015 year. First, I am pleased to highlight the distance we have put between our work and the stereotype of children as “spoiled” and the emergence of a new generation which promises to be a revolutionary society for social transformation.

At International Youth Cooperation we are lucky to testify daily for the strength, creativity, impulse, idealism, and faith that motivates young people to be great causes of social change. Proof of this is the more than 5,000 young people, who every year make room between studies, friends, and sports to paint houses for families in need, give breakfast to the homeless, give educative help to acclimating children, accompany the sick etc. For that valiant strength to be realized as a catalyst of change, International Youth Cooperation ´s mission to introduce personal development and the importance of values, which help the young people sow their talents not only as their best person, but also paying attention to the needs of others, with high expectations for all of society is essential. If not, “we will find ourselves with a generation of competent young people without ideals” as our director, Rafael Herraiz told the newspaper ABC. Following this line of promoting volunteer work as authentic to young people; this year we´ve started a campaign directed to demonstrate real examples of youth committed to helping their community. Our motto, born from the campaign is “#LivingforOthers”. The campaign is a collection of various volunteer testaments highlighting the idea that one person chan change the world. Like everyone who supports us, from the weekly volunteer who spends time weekly with the elderly, to those who assist our events, are patrons of our work, or follow us on social media, every ONE who appears in the year in review –and the thousands who don´t- are important and essential. Because to change the world, there is only one thing missing: You. I want to finish by thanking all those who work day in and day out in a professional office and are dedicated to International Youth Cooperation, and all the companies, and public and private institutions, who have helped us make #LivingforOthers a reality.

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Different studies show our critical spirit and servant conscience can be rekindled. According to the most recent survey by Millenial Branding, with American youth, 77% would like to be involved in some form of nonprofit.

International Youth Cooperation is the international branding for Cooperación Internacional ONG. Awarded the Gold Cross award, a civil service award from the Department of Social Services and the Ministry of Health, and it has been declared an entity of public use which has worked since 1993 for a “cooperative youth”.

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From it´s conception based on Christian values, INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION promotes a serving community amongst young people through volunteer, education, and experiences as tools for a social transformation. We aim to promote the development of people in accordance with the dignity of men and women. To do so, we create opportunities to participate in society through our four lines of actuation.

Social Innovation

Educative Responsability

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✓ 11:33 ✓ We have an innovative vision that students can make a direct impact by taking responsibility in their closest environment.

By active participation in their city, and taking responsibility for their actions and the surrounding responses, young people can change society and fight against poverty and push new developments.

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OUR objective

Development Volunteer Oportunities

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We contribute to the development of persons in their native countries so they can strengthen and become independent. Our priorities include education, formation, labor capacitance, leadership, and the strengthening of their developmental ability. 18:11

BOARD OF TRUSTEES Juan Ignacio Carbonel Pintanel. President

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Ricardo Vela Navarro-Rubio. Vicepresident Rafael Herraiz Solla Irene Briones Martínez Cristina Cabanas Rubio Rocío Peris Hueso María Calvo Charro Andrés Monzón de Cáceres Álvaro Matud Juristo Santiago Díez Rubio Francisco Martín-Consuegra González-Mohíno Julián Villanueva Galobart Ramón Mora-Figueroa Fermín Rezola Saenz de Heredia Rafael Herraiz Solla. Executive Management María Vega Rodríguez Irene Olmedo Bernal Iciar Lumbreras González-Serrano Pedro Ortega Campos

Departments PROGRAMS María Vega Rodríguez. Director Teresa Martín Aguado Óscar Maeso Varela Cristina Bañares Del Campo Virginia Vela Valldecabres Pablo Sánchez-Romero Roca Álvaro Canosa Pascual María Fernández de la Mora José María Torregrosa Sanchís

MARKETING Iciar Lumbreras González-Serrano. Director Natalia Méndez del Valle Isabel Gutiérrez Bru Rafael Barrera Bernal

COMMUNICATION Leticia Porto Pedrosa Sonsoles Calavera Pérez

FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION Irene Olmedo Bernal. Director Elena Pérez Castro Vicente Trelles Martín

who WE ARE

COUNTRIES

SATELLITE TEAMS

Czech Republic Ricardo Massmann

Andalucía Occidental y Extremadura Head Pedro Ortega Campos Álvaro Zapata Pedreño Ana Mª Cruz Martínez

Finland Charles Nwoko Holland Casper de Quay Ireland Kathy Sheehan Latvia Florian H. Gahbauer Slovakia Branislav Borovský Sweden Sara J. Mlynarczyk

Aragón Head Pedro Herráiz Bayod Enrique Cuesta Cervino Levante Head Miguel Torregrosa Puig

Thank you to those who formed part of INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION during 2015. Special thanks to the aforementioned general director of INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION, José María Pérez-Seoane Mazzuchelli, for his professionalism and generous personal efforts, as well as Cristóbal López de Toro, Ignacio Martínez Orejón, Pablo Martos Gómez, Catalina Núñez, Álvaro Haro, Álvaro Martínez, Juan Pampillón, Fernanda Figueroa, Antón Aguilera...

Pedro Bayarri Hernández Álvaro Palacios Martínez Galicia Head Javier Milán Fitera Carmen López Mosquera Marcos Cavestany Olivares Pablo Varela Vázquez Pedro Mª Santos Lacruz Antonio Pérez Casabella

Castilla - La Mancha Antonio Javier Rodríguez Gauyac Andalucía Oriental Javier González Serrano Extremadura Daniel Serrano Collantes Cataluña Jorge Valero Berzosa

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION, Gold Cross for civil service and declared Public Entity is a member of: • • • • • •

Spanish Coordinator of developmental NGOs Developmental NGO federation of Madrid Valencian coordination of developmental NGOs Volunteer federation of Madrid Founder of the international organization of youth recognited by the European Union System of Euro-Arab integration

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Castilla y León David Andrés Antón Pablo Sendino Martín

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WHERE we serve

In 2015 IYC ,with the help of other organizations, has expanded volunteer programs and projects throughout 41 countries. Argentina Austria Belgium Brasil Burundi Congo Croatia

Czech Republic Ecuador El Salvador Finland France Germany Guatemala

Haiti Holland Hungary India Ireland Italy Ivory Coast

Japan Latvia Lithuania Mexico Morroco Nicaragua Paraguay

Peru Poland Portugal Romania Spain Slovakia Slovenia

Sweden Switzerland Uganda United Kingdom United States Vietnam

2,500,000

Our projects benefit

50,000

PEOPLE HAVE VISITED our website

with more than

5,000,000

STUDENTS

PAGE VISITS

More than

this past year

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VOLUNTEER INICIATIVES

553,000 INDIRECT BENEFICIARIES

youth associations

benefiting more than

4,100 PEOPLE

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We have over

10,000 FRIENDS AND FOLLOWERS

AWARENESS

on social media

and volunteer programs

4,500 VOLUNTEERS

on special campaigns

150

COLLABORATIVE

companies

YOUNG PEOPLE

consistently volunteer with our projects

123,000 DIRECT BENEFICIARIES

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WHAT we do

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SCHOOL AND TALENT PROGRAM Cooperative Schools

CORPORATE EDUCATION RESPONSIBILITY

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The education institute is key in the development of a culture of social justice. For this reason, we hope to nurture a model of sustainable development and guarantee the integral education of these students as promising members of society. The objective is to involve family, school, and society to uncover the enormous potential of these students.

Through this program we work to give students a good education and formation of values throughout

primary, secondary, further education, and professional formation. This program offers adaptable tools for the specific needs of each center including programs such as Math together and the Education Olympics which also promote an atmosphere of volunteering. WWW.ESCUELASOLIDARIA.ORG

Along this line, INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION develops materials to encourage the idea of working for others from a young age. Our program, Open Motivation, is specifically catered towards 5th and 6thv grade students in hope that they pick up positive habits that last. This system also encourages family and school collaboration to achieve common goals amongst students.

EDUCATION OLYMPICS In 2015, the Education Olympics clocked in more than 530,349 hours of study to help improve

the children in Ecuador receive proper educational aids. Between November 5 and December 5, more than 54,000 students in 484 locations over 8 countries have participated in this learning initiative organized by Coopera, INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION , and ACTEC, with aid from Ibercaja. WWW.OLIMPIADASOLIDARIA.COM

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NEW TECHNOLOGIES CODE

AIR PLANET Taking care of the planet gets harder every day. Thanks to our sponsor Boeing and collaborator Air Europa, our project, Air Planet, reached 36 Spanish schools and over 1,900 students in 2015. Participants learned about climate change and what they can do to help through expositions and hands on workshops.

Started in Valladolid, this project aims to help young people get the maximum use out of technology while keeping balanced and rational usage in mind. Although it started with web education, the program has expanded to include all new types of technologies. The exposition has taken place so far in Madrid, Extremadura, País Vasco, Lisboa, Asturias, and Valladolid. WWW.NEWTECHNOLOGIESCODE.ORG

Volunteer in La Paz

Sonia Rozas Medical student “THE DAY TO DAY GOAL IS TO GO ABOVE THE LAST. EMPTY ALL OF OUR ENERGY AND ENTHUSIASM INTO MAKING EACH AFTERNOON SPECIAL FOR THE KIDS.”

MATH TOGETHER

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Thanks to this program, helping those who most need math tutoring is possible. Through this program, we convert good grades in math into Euros for social causes. During the 2014/15 school year, 3,224 students from 14 schools participated from different schools all over Spain.

SPORTS TOGETHER To help integrate the disabled, the Castilla y León region organizes a weekly soccer (football UK) training session in the center San Juan de Dios in Valladolid. 15 teens from the Club Deportivo Niara train the young athletes to compete.

FAIR PLAY SOCCER In Galicia, this program is helping to build values through soccer with the help of

Real Club Celta de Vigo´s Foundation. The objective is to nurture a healthy learning environment and cultivate responsibility from within the sports clubs, family, and the greater society around the children.

EXHIBITION WHAT DO YOU DO? Foundation Garrigou and INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION , with the help of the Ministry of Health, organized an exposition for schools. Based on the life of Jaime, a boy with Down Syndrome, the program aims to teach students that students with disabilities are just like them and have the same hopes, problems, and dreams. The program is established in eight schools and working to expand to more in the near future.

Since 2012, this center has served to further INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION ´s implementation of educative programs in institutions dedicated to the education of children in four fields: students, families, surroundings, and teachers. The Academic Committee of this Observation Center is formed by experts and professors from three European and Latin American universities. The program also counts on an Advisory Board to represent education programs aligned with School and Talent Program.

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OBSERVATION CENTER FOR RESPONSIBLE EDUCATION

SCALE-UP Scale-Up looks to recognize the mentality of service cultivated by the youth during their most critical years of formation. Through this program, we hope to incentivize volunteering as a tool for self improvement and involvement in school and university life. Experiencing volunteer opportunities is increasingly important. Taking part in volunteer work shows how well you can serve and work with others in difficult situations. Through the Scale Up program, established in universities, dorms, and young people´s organizations, students can become more easily involved in an array of planned volunteer opportunities accredited by INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION .

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SOCIAL INNOVATION INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION , since its beginning, has promoted in students, a creative and learning spirit with the vision of improving the needs of society. Social Innovation programs work, through the formation of young people, to give them the tools needed so they can be the advocates of change.

MAVERICKS Mavericks has continued another great year of supporting our programs in Galicia. As well as offering advice on marketing, education programs, legal questions, and more, the program has been successful with three formation sessions on the importance of leadership for parents, counselors, and other groups with leadership positions. Their projects include III Shortfilms Festival, Studio and Coaching, and Experiences Backstage for high school students, as well as programs specifically for mothers.

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NEEDDO This program is designed to promote innovations amongst young people so they are filled with the tools to be the spark that causes social improvements. Through INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION , with the help of Iberdrola and Arana Aizpurúa Foundation, a small monetary award is given to the most impressive projects to help see them through.

III Foro 300 teens participated in September in the III Foro Needdo of Social Innovators held at Caixaforum. The projects of IES Joaquín Rodrigo, and Senara and Las Tablas schools from Madrid won this year´s prize. Three outstanding journalists, Daniel Seseña, Andrés Dulanto, and Juanjo Santacana won an award for their support of the program.

Workshop The winning projects were awarded a small start fund and could count on our help and support in the following months of November and December.

Needdo Platform After the forum, participants promoted their projects on the specialized platform for this purpose. The two with the largest following also received a small capital fund. WWW.NEEDDO.ORG

SERADE PROGRAM

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This program moved to promote the tolerance and respect of human rights. It works to reflect upon the fight against racism, xenophobia (prejudice against foreigners), and discrimination. To promote the cause, INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION started the campaign Living For Others which works because of the help of volunteers like Ignacio, Cayetana, Salva, Pilar, Enric, Ana, and others who promote the idea that to change

the world, only one thing is missing: YOU. #LIVINGFOROTHERS

is the company that has developed this campaign for INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION .

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ERASMUS + Volunteer Breakfasts

Erasmus is a platform that allows the backing of the EU through ICNET to be established and support project Scale Up, which works to develop more volunteer opportunities alongside our members through ICNET.

STUDY “JUVENTUD, FUTURO E INNOVACIÓN SOCIAL” In 2015, INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION and Intermedia Social Innovation coordinated the discourse (INJUVE) “Juventud, fu-

ture e inovación social”. Maria Vega, di-

Mónica Falcón Law and Business student “MY REWARD IS EVERYTHING THE HOMELESS GIVE ME, HAVING A GOOD TIME, SEE THAT YOU HAVING A GOOD TIME, AND THAT YOUR WORK MAKES A DIFFERENCE”.

EXCELLENCE FORMATION We have multiple innovative programs throughout the year such as TedX Mirrasierra, Foro de Iniciativas Sociales(FIS), the Foro UNIV, Meeting international of Fatima (MIF), University trips to the Pyrenees, (JUP) and Segovia (JUS), encounters for a united youth in Valencia, and workshops for the development of leadership in youth based out of Galicia. Our Volunteers also help with the Youth Congress on Values in Sevilla, serving 1,200 people.

rector of projects at INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION , and Reynaldo Rivera, general secretary of Intermedia worked together on this interesting study on the future of young people in relation to leadership and social entrepreneurship. Amongst the interdisciplinary group of professionals behind the project are Ricardo Vela, Vice President of INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION and Leticia Porto, responsible for communications.

A FUTURE FOR THE CHILDREN This project promotes a higher academic performance and reinforcement for the youngest of students by strengthening their personal abilities as well as psychological and social abilities. This project currently takes place in Madrid, Badajoz, Sevilla, Zaragoza, and Valladolid.

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Social Leadership Project falls under this umbrella and is carried out Monday through Firday in Zaragoza. The program combines academic help, sports, and volunteering. Over 80 students from 7 to 16 participated in this program, and over 80% were immigrants.

ACTION IN HOSPITALS

VOLUNTEERING Through volunteering, we aim to show volunteers, and society, that they can change the reality in their environment. We understand volunteering to be an attitude that shouldn´t be limited to a few hours a week, rather it should be a constant state of mind necessary for internal transformation and openness. Throughout the year, our volunteers apply themselves to various programs in and outside f Spain.

This area of volunteer work is very important and always takes place alongside hospital staff. Volunteers promise to spend time with long term patients, to play with the children, and to remind them to be a child multiple afternoons a week. Over 150 young people participate through Hospital La Paz in Madrid, in Clínico de Santiago de Compostela in Galicia through Hospilandia an initiative with over 400 participants, and in Clínico de Valladolid where the volunteers share their travel stories to places like El Salvador, Russia, Guatemala, and England.

in low income neighborhoods. In

Madrid, each week boxes of food

VOLUNTEER TRAINING

are distributed to dozens of families and in Vigo project Electricidad Solidaria has taken off.

basic

WE CONNECT WITH THE ELDERLY

DHN PROGRAM (Direct help to those in need) Operation Kilo with help from the Food Banks in different cities is just one of the many programs that help bring food and basic hygienic necessities directly to those who need them most. In Seville over the 2015 year, we distributed about 100,000 kilos of food and clothes to families

Families, singles, the elderly, and anyone who can´t afford to make improvements to their home have been able to count once again on INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION ´s 260 volunteers who have given their time to clean and paint houses.

Operation Rehabilitate Homes took place in 15 houses throughout the Barrio Del Pilar in Madrid.

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Based in Valladolid, this project aims to shrink the gap between generations through technology. In three residences 15 computers were installed and volunteers come every week to make repairs and explain different aspects to the residents.

VALUES AND SPORTS

BREAKFAST FOR ALL

Basket Solidario is an example of an initiative to teach social integration through basketball. In this program, 50 volunteers play basketball with recluses from a jail in A Lama (Pontevedre).

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION and Kellogg´s have joined forces to distribute breakfasts to schools with a high percentage of low income students . This initiative takes place in Madrid, Valencia, Valladolid, Seville, Zaragoza, Granada, and Almería.

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OPERATION REHABILITATE HOMES

coordinated

BREAKFAST ASSOCIATION

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In Madrid, Valencia, Seville, Vigo and Valladolid through Desayunos Solidarios, in Seville through Altair Solidario and in Zaragoza through Operación Cajeros, people on the streets are offered a full meal at the hands of volunteers.

A SMILE FOR CHRISTMAS

DHN Program Beneficiaries

Our goal was to provide 5,000 children with gifts for Christmas, but we passed it with a total of 7,706 presents distributed with the help of 28 companies an AXA and Imaginarium. The campaign included visits to the elderly, meals for the hungry, and more, impacting 11,670 people. All this couldn´t have been done without the help of

some 2000 young people who made it their mission assure that #UnaSonrisaporNavidad be a success.

Family from Encarna

PROJECT BROTHER Started in the region of Castilla y León, this program unites volunteers with children who suffer from mental paralysis through games and activities to eliminate social barriers.

”YOU HAVE GIVEN US A RAY OF LIGHT, HOPE, AND WE GIVE THANKS ON BEHALF OF THE WHOLE FAMILY FOR EVERYTHING.”

Through collaborations with other groups, we have been able to send over 400 volunteers who donated their time during the summer months in 2015 to Peru, Uganda, Mexico, India, Morocco, Croatia, Albania, Romania, Italy, Portugal, Hungary, and Lithuania to help over 2,800 people.

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INTERNATIONAL VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

GYSD 2015 We were involved one more year with Global Youth Service Day through 166 volunteers. They united over 100 countries in five continents through the help of 970 people working form Aragon, Andalucía, Extremadura, Levante and

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Castilla y Leon, Asturias, and Cantabria.

CORPORATE VOLUNTEER DAY In 2015 we reached a record of participating cities, 10. This initiative is organized by INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION and Atresmedia in conjunction with Iberdrola. 1,000 volunteers from 44 companies took part in different volunteer activities throughout Madrid, A Coruña, Bilbao, Málaga, Seville, Valencia, Valladolid, Vigo, Zaragoza, and new this year Barcelona. @DIASOLIDARIO WWW.DIASOLIDARIO.COM

OBSERVATORY OF CORPORATE VOLUNTEERING OVC was first released in 2009 by INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION in conjunction with Iberdrola a member collaborator. Together they aim to reach the full potential of corporative volunteer work through formation and volunteer activities. With help from Voluntare and Universidad Austral OVC has worked on Corporate Volunteer Report for Iberoamérica which has 223 companies. Through this conjunction we hope to deepen corporative volunteer programs and increase volunteer opportunities. Download: WWW.OBSERVATORIOVC.ORG

At International Youth Corporation we believe corporative volunteering is a principal tool for the private sector to aid society as a whole. During 2015 over 42 companies such as Mutua Madrileña, Mapfre, Twitter, Disney, Deloitte, Citi, DKV, or Cetelem have trusted in us to provide volunteer opportunities for their employees. In different cities we have established 84 opportunities for 1,027 volunteers benefiting some 4,100 people in need. In this way, companies find ways to give back to their community through volunteering.

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CORPORATE VOLUNTEERING

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A group of 16 young people from the territorial region of Aragón formed this project to unite the smallest children of Bombay. In its fourth year, this initiative can now count on the support from Fundación Atlético de Madrid, Fuencampo, Caja Rural Teruel, Adidas, and Mercury. It benefits over 800 children from the Govandi slum where only 5% of people have access to potable water.

PERU. XVI AN INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY PROGRAM IN HUANCAVELICA Through the help of Huancavelica Program throughout the year, and a push from young people in Andalucía who participated in a volunteer camp, we were able to give out school supplies, accompany the elderly, build homes for families in distress and more. WWW.HUANCAVELICASUR.ORG

DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION sees working in developing communities, especially working with women, children, and young people, around the world as an amazing experience. These projects are carried out in such a way that locals are given the tools to continue the development and projects started with International Youth Cooperation , after they´ve left.

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MEXICO. EDUCATION AND ASSISTANCE FOR MINORS PROGRAM I VALLE DE CHALCO A group of volunteers from Madrid have worked on this program in the outskirts of Mexico for over twenty years. Thanks to the Summer School for the boys and girls up to middle school volunteers are able to spend productive summers working with children. In collaboration with Educar A.C., different workshops and activities are created to promote intellectual development and reinforce the students´ capabilities in a safe and responsible environment.

Nacho Ciprés Studying law and business administration “I´VE HAD TO GO SO FAR TO SEE WHAT I HAVE SO CLOSE.”

Ecuador

Democratic Republic of Congo

IMPROVEMENT OF THE EDUCATION CONDITIONS AND STRENGTHENING THE EDUCATION DISTRICT COTACHI

HELP THEM PLAY: SURGERY ON MINORS WITHOUT AID IN THE OUTSKIRTS OF KINSHASA

Total Direct beneficiaries: 1.603 people Global Budget: 69.485€ Grants: 55.332€ Co financer: Junta de Castilla y León Contraparte: Fundación ESQUEL Total execution time: 12 months Foundation: initiated in April 2015 Thanks to this program the indigenous boys and girls who study in the rural bilingual education system are now able to have better contact with the proper tools and capable teachers to improve their academics. They also participate in activities promoting the rights of children hoping to guarantee a right to education.

On one hand, this program was established to correct infantile abnormalities and promote healthy child development as well as helping those who weren´t able to have their impediments corrected live healthy and capable lives. On the other hand, the operation focuses on the safety of performing surgery on at risk children so they can life happy healthy lives.

Guatemala GUATEMALA PROGRAM FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF FEMALE COMMUNITY FROM CARITAS ARQUIDIOCESANA IN GUATEMALA

Total Direct beneficiaries: 1.650 jóvenes Global Budget: 131.450€ Grants: 40.000€ Co financer: MAPFRE Contraparte: FFLA Total execution time: 42 meses Foundation: initiated in April 2011

Total Direct beneficiaries: 125 mujeres Global Budget: 8.000€ Grants: 700€ Co financer: Ayuntamiento de Illescas Contraparte: Cáritas Guatemala Total execution time: 9 meses Foundation: conferred in 2015

This project is aimed at helping young people from the Lago Agrio and Cucumbios region who for the fourth year in a row have counted on the support of Fundación MAPFRE. The objective is to strengthen the capacities the young people have to peacefully resolve conflicts and guide their communities, promoting public political involvement favorable for the youth.

This program aims to train women over a year long period to have the tools they need to be capable in life and work. The program supports 125 women of which 60 will be able to help improve the development of women´s dignities in these rural communities.

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YOUNG PEOPLE AS PROTAGONISTS IN BUILDING PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT IN NORTHERN ECUADOR

Total Direct beneficiaries: 60 niños y niñas Global Budget: 56.000€ Grants: 33.000€ Co financer: Mutua Madrileña Contraparte: CECFOR Total execution time: 12 meses Foundation: Conferred in 2015

FINANCING projects

137

COLLABORATING

Business

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INDIVIDUALS

people have collaborated in our events benefiting over 22,500 people.

To carry out it´s over 100 projects each year, INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION counts on the generosity of members, donors, and collaborating businesses. Throughout the year, numerous companies and entities support our cause. Public donations public also continue to be a large part of our financial support for projects. Iberdrola, Arana Aizpurúa Foundation and Obra Social la Caixa have financed the project Innovadores Sociales during the 2015 year. Along the educative responsibility front, Boeing has supported projects like Air Planet and Volando Juntos, while General Mills directly contributes to the Escuela Solidaria program. In the same way, Kellogg´s supports the Breakfast for better days and the Walt Disney Company helps through Mercadillo Solidario in support of our social programs which benefit the children most in need. Some of our special campaigns like A Smile for Christmas count on support from Axa and SEUR Foundation, or Operation Rehabilitate Homes which

counts on Fluor and OHL, or even the International Volunteer Program supported by the generosity of Annie Johansen Foundation. Other projects have been helped by companies like Asegurados Solidarios, Logifruit, Intelect Search, and Inbestia.

EVENTS Throughout the year, we organize a variety of events from workshops to sporting events to animate donors and engage collaborators for our projects. For example, our Golf Tournament at the Torrejón de Ardoz air base in Madrid, which is supported by Disney and Reparalia, or the III Golf Tournament in Valladolid which counted on 75 players from Castilla y León, Asturias, and Cantabria who showed support for A Smile for Christmas campaign.

Paddle fans also had the opportunity to participate in a friendly competition at the Sport Complex Alfafar in Valencia. In Madrid, there was a 16 team football tournament, the Fundaraising Soccer Cup, fighting to gain a one up on poverty. Throughout the year in Galicia, over

200 young people came together for various sports tournaments in A Coruña, Vigo, Santiago, and Pontevedra to support the volunteer project in Uganda. These tournaments were supported by schools and other benefactors to help support developing countries.

dren. In support of the volunteer project in Huancavelica, Peru, a benefit dinner was held in Colegio Entreolivos and in Badajoz. In Zaragoza this year, we organized a prescreening of “Little Boy” with the help and presence of actor Eduardo Verástegui.

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Play and Help was the motto of III Fundaraising Basketball Cup in Seville, in which 50 families participated. A Smile for Christmas was given a bug push thanks to Colegio Tabladilla´s miniolympics, a concert from Los Escarabajos, and a football tournament to collect food for chil-

A look at our

ACCOUNTS As a final note in our 2015 review we would like to present our economic correspondences as audited by Persevia Auditores de Cuentas, S.L.

INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION voluntarily submits to analysis by Fundación Lealtad for their “Guide to transparency and good NGO practices”. This year marks another in which we have completed all the principles of transparency and good practices as well as those of transparency and good government from the NGO coordinator in Spain.

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For more financial information visit WWW.JUVENTUDSOLIDARIA.ORG

INCOME ORIGEN ACCOUNTS A) 1. a) b) c)

Private

73%

d)

National public

16%

Local public

11%

2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

2015

2014

COMPANY SURPLUS Income received by the entity for its own activity ..............1.387.950,47........1.350.242,34 Membership and affiliate dues..........................................................................32.428,77..................28.479,58 Contributions from members..........................................................................189.353,86 ..............145.622,08 Revenue from sponsors and promotions ......................................................................................................171.217,20 ..............360.042,58 Subsidies, donations, and capital grants ..................................................................................................994.950,64 ..............816.098,10 Sales and other mercantile income ..................................................24.886,29 ..............45.893,00 Expenditures on financial support and other expenses ....-252.498,68 ..........-230.719,80 Other revenues generated by normal activities............................-3.378,54 ..........................0,00 Personal expenditures ........................................................................-657.012,08 ..........-621.011,13 Extraneous costs ....................................................................................-509.337,48 ..........-510.473,80 Amortization and depreciation ............................................................-2.468,42................-2.940,12 Depreciation as a result of immobilization ..................................................................................................0,00 ..........................0,00 Other results ....................................................................................................3.084,20....................-420,00

BUDGET

A.2) SURPLUSES FROM FINANCIAL OPERATIONS ..........-643,90 ..........-2.781,94

Volunteer work

A.3) TOTAL AND FINAL RESULTS, NET VARIATIONS OF ACCOUNTS ..................................-9.418,14 ..........27.788,55

19%

Social innovation

28%

Educative Responsibility

25% Company capital

Development

17%

11%

SALARY DATA

BALANCE OF ACCOUNTS ACTIVE

2015

2014

A) I. II. III.

NON-CURRENT ASSETS ..............................................................................134,51 ................1.923,96 Intangible assets........................................................................................................................0,00 ..............................0,00 Tangible fixed assets........................................................................................................134,51 ....................1.923,96 Long term Financial investments..................................................................................0,00 ..............................0,00

B) I. I. II. III. IV. V.

ACTIVE ASSETS ......................................................................................906.095,26 ..........683.973,55 Inventory ..............................................................................................................................7.526,06 ..............................0,00 Users and other accounts receivable for the NGO´s activity........469.566,70 ..............................0,00 Deudores comerciales y otras cuentas a cobrar..................................28.454,17 ....................1.094,49 Long run financial investments ........................................................................16.212,86 ..............................0,00 Short run accruals and deferrals....................................................................................0,00 ..............................0,00 Currency and other liquid assets..................................................................384.335,47 ..............682.879,06

TOTAL ASSETS (A + B) ..........................................................906.229,77 ........685.897,51

2.492€

Average monthly salary for Direction Committee members

1.494€

Average monthly salary for employees

Distribution of Income

NET WORTH AND LIABILITIES

2015

2014

A) NET WORTH..............................................................................................737.210,85 ..........564.713,80 A-1) Equity Capital ............................................................................................................151.518,44 ..............179.998,48 I. Social fund ..............................................................................................................................601,01 ........................601,01 II. Reserves ........................................................................................................................160.335,57 ..............151.608,92 III. Budget Surplus ..............................................................................................................-9.418,14..................27.788,55 A-2) Subsities, donations, and capital grants..................................................585.692,41 ..............384.715,32

27%

year 2015

23%

year 2014

46%

year 2013

49%

year 2012

C) CURRENT LIABILITIES ........................................................................139.018,92 ..............64.243,41 I. Short term deficits ......................................................................................................47.333,14 ..............................0,00 II. Commercial credits and other accounts ..................................................91.685,78..................64.243,41

65%

year 2011

TOTAL NET LIABILITIES (A+B+C)........................................906.229,77 ........685.897,51

public

private

B) NON CURRENT LIABILITIES................................................................30.000,00 ..............56.940,30 I. Long Run provisions..............................................................................................................0,00 ....................6.940,30 II. Long term deficits ......................................................................................................30.000,00..................50.000,00

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A.1) SURPLUSES ........................................................................-8.774,24 ........30.570,49 10. Financial income................................................................................................................151,24 ........................226,47 11. Financial spending..........................................................................................................-795,14 ..................-3.008,41

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Fundación Bancaria

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Fundación Mapfre

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Iberdrola

Kellogg’s

CONSTANT COLLABORATORS Albergue San Juan de la Ribera, Asispa, Asociación Natania, Aspanaex, Banco Popular, Bancos de Alimentos de Vigo, Ourense, Santiago y A Coruña, Barclays, BBVA, Cáritas, Casa de la Beneficencia-Hijas de la Caridad, Cebollas Fuencampo, CEDES, Centro Asistencial San Juan de Dios, Centro Pai Menni, Centro Social Virgen del Pilar, Coopera, DKV Seguros, Down Vigo y Ourense, Endesa, Esclavas de la Virgen Dolorosa, Escuela Infantil del Hospital Clínico Universitario de Santiago y Valladolid; FEVOCAM, las fundaciones Impuls, Aglaia, Aliatar, Arana Aizpurúa, Arenales, Cajasol, Cultura Andaluza, Espurna, Esquel, Esycu, Fase, FFLA, FUNDAMYF, FUNDAP, F. para el Desarrollo y la Cooperación Internacional, San Juan Bautista, Senara, Síndrome de Down, Telefónica y Virgen del Pueyo; Guarderías Chiquitín, Hermanos Franciscanos de Cruz Blanca, Hogar San José, Hospital Universitario La Paz, HSBC, Ibercaja, IESE Business School, Intelect Search, Inycom, King and Wood Mallesons, Leche Pascual, Logifruit, Lomanet Consultores, Miproma, Our Lady's Home, Parroquia de San Raimundo, Peña El Tractor Amarillo, Red Madre, Rendelsur, las residencias asistidas Meixoeiro y La Rubia, y las de María Inmaculada, Nostra Casa, Ntra. Sra. del Carmen y Santa Marta; Tedisa, Todo Pintura, UNIMINUTO, Villa Teresita, Wenceslao García S.A. e Ybarra.

OTHER HELP Abanca, Abbott, Abbvie, Abogados GAMO, ADISFIM, ADP Fachadas, AIG, Akana Romanes, Albergue Santa María de la Paz, Alcampo, All White, Amadeus, Amancio Intersport, Amigos de Guadaira, AMPNEE, Anadat, Aon, Aramark, As Voces da Rúa, Asegurados Solidarios, ASISPA, las asociaciones Amigos de los Mayores, Amigos del Parque del Alamillo, ART OBERT, Aulaga, Ayudémosle, Barró, Careba, de Mujeres Profesionales de Granada, ICEAS, Paz y Bien, Territorios Vivos y Valdeperales; Aspy, ASSESUBPRO, Astellas Pharma, Autismo Sevilla, Autogrill, Avanza ONG, AXA de Todo Corazón, Ayuda a la Infancia sin Recursos, Banco Popular E, Bankia, Bankinter, Baxter, Biogen, BNP Paribas, Bodegas Barbadillo, BSH, Caja Rural de Teruel, Canal de Isabel II, Canvas, Capital Radio, Cárnicas PONIENTE, Cártitas Delicias, Casa Hogar San José de la Montaña, Casa Riera (Tánger), CECFOR, Hospital Monkole, Centro Penitenciario A Lama, Centro Social de Coia, Cetelem, Chiquikid, Cines Palafox, Citibank, Citytime, Cobre las Cruces, Cocina Económica, Coface, los comedores sociales de Triana, Pumarejo, Manos Abiertas a las Naciones, San Juan de Acre y San Vicente de Paúl; Copistería Delicias, Cruz Roja Tenerife, Deloitte, Deportes Moya, Deutsche Bank, Direct Seguros, DKV, Don Luis Orione, Don Regalón, EA Sports, Eatout, Ejército del Aire, El Corte Inglés, El Economista, Electrolux, Electronic Arts, Enagás, Engie, Eresma, Extealde, Farmacia Tetuán, Faunia, Feddig 2008, Floristería Galo, Fluor, Freixenet, Fujitsu, las fundaciones ADEMO, Alas Moratalaz, ARED, ASALVO, ASVAI, AXA de Todo Corazón, Cruzcampo, Inocente Inocente, Juan XXIII, Montecelo, Mutua, ONCE, Paulino Torras, Prodean, R.C. Celta de Vigo, Rais, Repsol, Sevilla FC, Tajamar, Tantaka; Gadisa Supermercados, Garrigues, GO International, Grupo Leche Pascual, Heraldo de Aragón, Hermandad de la Crucifixión, Hermanitas de los Ancianos Desamparados, Hijas de la Caridad de San Vicente de Paúl, Hispacold, Hogar de Ancianos Lagasca, Hospital de Torrejón de Ardoz, Hotel Ciudad de Vigo, Ibercaja Obra Social, ICEAS, ICO, Imaginarium, Inbestia, Inditex S.A., Intermedia Social Innovation, Interxion, Isla Mágica, Iturri, Kids Garden, Kilarny, La Razón, Leche Pascual, Lina Ortas, Llorente y Cuenca, López Mera Asesoría y Consultoría, Lusar Reprográficas, Macguffin, Makro, MAPFRE, Marsh, Mary Kay, McAfee, Misioneras de la Caridad (Tánger), Murillo Carrascal S.L., Natividad Lorenzo Vasallo, Nutricia, Obra Social Álvaro del Portillo, OCU, OHL, Organizados, Pans&Company, Park City, parroquias Entrevías y Santa Eulalia; Pescanova, Picsa, Proyecto Hombre, Quesos Entrepinares, Qweno Catering, Rastreator, RBS, Reale Seguros, Red Íncola, Redsys, REE, Reparalia, Repsol, las residencias Campolongo, Mirador de Compostela, Nazaret (Tánger), Santa Marta, UPACE y San Sebastián de los Reyes; Riendamiga, RRHH Digital, Sacyr-Fluor, Sanofi Pasteur MSD, Santa Lucía Seguros, SAP, Sociedad Mediterránea para el Diálogo y la Cooperación, Somontes Green, SPB, Special Olympics, Supermercado Eroski, Syneron-Candela, Teleperformance, The Phone House, Tragsa, Trescom Comunicación, Trofeos River's, Twitter, UP Spain, Viajes El Corte Inglés, Vitelsa.

OTHER INSTITUTIONS European: Comisión Europea. Statal : Instituto de la Juventud, Ministerio de Sanidad, Sevicios Sociales e Igualdad, Ministerio de Empleo y Seguridad Social. Autonomous: Comunidad de Madrid, Dirección Gral. de Voluntariado y Promoción Social (Consejería de Familia y Asuntos Sociales de la CAM), Gobierno de Aragón, Instituto Aragonés de la Juventud, Junta de Castilla y León, Generalitat Jove. Provincial: Ayuntamiento de Illescas, Concello de Santiago de Compostela, Consejo Local de la Juventud de Valladolid, Diputación de Valencia.

Others: 3SI - Third Sector International, las bibliotecas A Fundación, Central Uvigo Campus Ourense, de Ciencias Experimentales (Pontevedra), Ibercaja José Sinués, Alfamen, Fontiñas, Santa Marta, Vite, Usera José Hierro y la biblioteca Pública Dámaso Alonso; Centro Cultural Alheira, los Centros Ibercaja de Guadalajara, Huesca y Teruel; Centro Social Comunitario Josefa Amar Distrito Almenara/Tetuán; los Centros Sociales y Culturales As Fontiñas, Santa Marta y Vite; CES Villanueva, CIEE Sevilla; los Colegios Mayores Arosa y La Estila; CUNEF, Equipo de Orientación educativa y psicopedagógica EOEP Tetuán Fuencarral- El Pardo, Facultad de Farmacia de la Universidad de Sevilla, Grupo Scout Tarsis, Intermedia Social Innovation, Plaforma de Voluntariado Social, Servicios Sociales de Ciudad Lineal, Moratalaz, Puente de Vallecas y Vicente Ferrer (Madrid); las universidades UNED, CEU San Pablo, A Coruña, Alcalá, Extremadura, Granada, Loyola de Andalucía, Northeastern University (Boston, USA), Politécnica, Rey Juan Carlos, Santiago de Compostela, Sevilla y Vigo; Xabec Centro Formación Profesional.

EDUCATIVE INSTITUTIONS A Coruña: Junior’s, Montespiño, Peñarredonda, EFA Fonteboa Algeciras: Montecalpe Badajoz: CEE Ntra. Sra. de la Luz, Cerro de los Reyes, El Tomillar Barcelona: Airina, La Farga, La Farga Inf., La Vall, Barcelona Mestral, Montclar Burgos: Campolara Cádiz: Guadalete Cantabria: Torrevelo Córdoba: Ahlzahir, EFA Torrealba, San José de las Dominicas, Girona: Les Alzines Huelva: Entrepinos Lleida: Arabell, Terraferma Madrid: Alameda de Osuna, Alborada, Aldeafuente, Alegra, Alkor, Altair, Arenales Arroyomolinos y Carabanchel, Base, Bernadette, los CEIP Alejandro Rubio, Antonio Buero Vallejo, Breogán, Carretas, Divino Corazón, Escuelas Pías de San Fernando, Fomento Fundación, Jaime Vera, Jorge Guillén,Ortega y Gasset, Padre Coloma, Pío XII, Virgen del Cortijo; El Prado, IES Cortes de Cádiz y Joaquín Rodrigo, La Inmaculada Escolapias Puerta de Hierro, La Salle San Rafael, Las Tablas, Los Olmos, Ntra. Sra. de las Maravillas, María Auxiliadora, María Teresa, Menesiano, Miramadrid, Montealto, Ntra. Sra. del Recuerdo, Punta Galea, Los Tilos, San Antonio, San Esteban, San Patricio Moraleja y Serrano, San Saturio, Santa Catalina de Sena, Santamarca, Senara, Tajamar, Valverde, Zola Málaga: El Romeral Navarra: IES Ribera del Arga Ourense: Miraflores Palma de Mallorca: Aixa, Llaüt Pontevedra: As Barxas, CEIP, CIFP Manuel Antonio, CEIP Nararet, IES de Mos, Pino Manso, Vilalonga Sevilla: Almonte, Altair, Altasierra, Guadaira, IES Leonardo da Vinci, IES Nervión, IES Santa Aurelia, SAFA Blanca Paloma, Tabladilla Tarragona: Aura Teruel: IES Valle del Jiloca Valencia: El Plantío, El Vedat, Magisterio Español, Ntra. Sra. de los Desamparados, Santiago Apóstol, Valladolid: Antonio Allué Morer, Gabriel y Galán, los IES Delicias y Pinar de Pedrajas, Peñalba, Pinoalbar Vigo: Aloya, Cluny, IES El Castro, Delicias, Las Acacias, Los Sauces, Miralba, Montecastelo, Santiago Apóstol Vizcaya: Ayalde Zaragoza: Agustín Gericó, Don Bosco, IES Reyes Católicos de Ejea de los Caballeros, La SalleFranciscanas, Gran Vía, Montearagón, Ramon Sáinz de Varanda, Santo Domingo, Salesiano Laviaga Castillo.

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It is prohibited to reproduce or copy all or part of the texts and photographs found in this book without expressed written authorization from our General Director of INTERNATIONAL YOUTH COOPERATION. Declared Public entity (O.M. of January 8,1999) Cruz de Oro de la Orden Civil de la Solidaridad Social ORDEN TAS/235/2004. CIF: G80829641. Inscrita en el R.N.A., nº 129.466 CIF: G80829641. Núñez Morgado 3 – 3º. 28036 Madrid. Tel.: (+34) 91 435 68 07. Fax: (+34) 91 431 69 62.

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