“About 70% of the resources is grant money,” he said.
In particular, financial support for the campaign was provided by Canada, the Netherlands Embassy, USAID, one of the German funds and the Fund “open society”.
Also 10-15% of the budget of the campaign made donations from various communities and partners and funds received from credendino campaigns, and 15% is services rendered on a free basis.
According to Panuhnik on “March of equality” was spent not very much money.
“In March by itself, especially a lot of money we do not invest. We paid for toilets for the police and for the symbols, flags,” she said.
The exact amount that was spent on the “Kievprayd” in 2018 Panuhnik not called.
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