The Nidzica Development Foundation “NIDA”
3 Rzemieślnicza St., 13-100 Nidzica
tel. (48 89) 625-36-51, tel./fax (48 89) 625-36-62
e-mail: j.kowalczyk@nida.pl
The Civis Polonus Foundation
Bagatela 10 St., Ap. 36, 00-585 warsaw
tel. +48 509 725 536; (48 22) 827 52 49
e-mail: fundacja@civispolonus.org.pl
The Center for Citizenship Education Foundation
10 Noakowskiego St. Ap. 1, 00-666 Warsaw
tel. (48 22) 875 85 40, fax (48 22) 875 85 40 int. 102
e-mail: ceo@ceo.org.pl
The School with Class Foundation ("School with Class")
19 Śniadeckich St., 00-654 Warsaw
tel. (48) 518 287 625
e-mail: fundacja@szkolazklasa.org.pl
The Foundation for Quality Education
ul. Banacha 2C, 02-097 Warszawa
tel. (22) 55 43 790, (22) 55 43 789
e-mail: kontakt@szkolaedukacji.pl
The Educational Enterprise Foundation
ul. Marii Curie Skłodowskiej 3/2.32
20-029 Lublin
e-mail: biuro@projektor.org.pl
tel: +48 507 703 240
The Educational Enterprise Foundation
27/29 Sterlinga St., 90-212 Lodz
tel. (48 42) 632-59-91, 631-95-58, fax (48 42) 630-27-81
e-mail: fep@fep.lodz.pl
Polish-American Internship Initiative: www.paii.pl
The Good Network Foundation (“My Scholarship” and “e-volunteering”)
ul. Marszałkowska 6/17, 00-590 Warszawa
tel. (22) 825 70 22
e-mail: biuro@dobrasiec.org
The School with Class Foundation
19 Śniadeckich St., 00-654 Warsaw
tel. (48) 518 287 625
e-mail: fundacja@szkolazklasa.org.pl
The Education for Democracy Foundation
9/11 Nowolipie St., 00-150 Warsaw
e-mail: biuro@fed.org.pl
The Association of the Creative Initiatives "ę"
55 Mokotowska St., 00-542 Warszawa
tel. (4822) 396-55-16
e-mail: listy@seniorzywakcji.pl
"MIS@NGO”: The Klon/Jawor Association
5 Szpitalna St. Ap. 5, 00-031 Warsaw
Info-line (48) 801-646-719, fax (48 22) 828-91-29
e-mail: klon@klon.org.pl
Non-governmental Organization's Portal: www.ngo.pl
www.eu.ngo.pl
"FIMANGO": The Civil Society Development Foundation
6 Kłopotowskiego St., Apt. 59/60, 03-717 Warsaw
tel.(48 22) 616-33-16, fax (48 22) 616-32-46,
e-mail: fimango@frso.pl
“NGO Training”: The Academy of Civic Organizations Foundation
ul. Królowej Marysieńki 48
02-954 Warszawa
tel. (22) 550 28 10
e-mail: faoo@faoo.pl
www.kursodrom.pl
The Academy for the Development of Philantropy in Poland
6 Marszałkowska St. Ap. 6, 00-590 Warsaw
tel. (48 22) 622-01-22, fax (48 22) 622-02-11
e-mail: arfp@filantropia.org.pl
The Information Society Development Foundation
ul. Kopernika 17, 00-359 Warszawa
tel.: (48 22) 123 90 20
Contact person: Dawid Szarański
mobile: +48 530 69 11 99
Zbigniew Pełczyński School for Leaders Foundation
12A Wiejska St., 00-490 Warsaw
tel. (4822) 556-82-50, (4822) 556-82-54, fax (4822) 556-82-51
e-mail: liderzy@szkola-liderow.pl
The Local Press Association (The Bolesław Wierzbiański Award)
The Media Forum Foundation (“Media Forum. Local Development”)
The Institute for Market Economics (Civic Congress)
The Pro Publico Bono Competition Foundation (2000-2014)
The Information Society Development Foundation
ul. Kopernika 17, 00-359 Warszawa
tel.: (48 22) 123 90 20
The Academy for the Development of Philanthropy in Poland
ul. Marszałkowska 6/6, 00-590 Warszawa
tel. (22) 622 01 22
The Sendzimir Foundation
46a Mokotowska St., Ap. 25
00-543 Warszawa
tel. +48 663 202 050
Contact person:
Maria Wiśnicka
Project Coordinator
The Leaders of Change Foundation
Al. Jerozolimskie 133 lok. 56
02-304 Warszawa
Program Director: Urszula Sobiecka
tel. (48) 504 103 904
The Education for Democracy Foundation
9/11 Nowolipie St., 00-150 Warsaw
e-mail: rita@fed.org.pl
The Leaders of Change Foundation
Al. Jerozolimskie 133 lok. 56
02-304 Warszawa
e-mail: stp@studytours.pl
The Education for Democracy Foundation
ul. Nowolipie 9/11, 00-150 Warszawa
e-mail: ukraina@fed.org.pl
Contacts persons:
Sylwia Gajownik, the Education for Democracy Foundation, Tel. +48 535 854 424
Agnieszka Świeczka, the Education for Democracy Foundation, Tel. +48 605 787 757
Andrew Nagorski, who was born in Scotland to Polish parents, moved to the United States as an infant and has rarely stopped moving since. An award-winning former Newsweek bureau chief in Bonn, Berlin, Moscow, Warsaw, Rome and Hong Kong.
From 2008 to April 2014, he was vice president and director of public policy for the EastWest Institute, an international affairs think tank.
A graduate of Amherst College, Nagorski taught high school social studies in Wayland, Massachusetts for three years before embarking on his journalistic career. While continuing to contribute to numerous publications, he is also an adjunct professor at Bard College’s Center for Globalization and International Affairs in New York City, teaching a course on international affairs writing.
Nagorski’s most recent book, Hitlerland: American Eyewitnesses to the Nazi Rise to Power (2012), has received rave reviews in numerous publications, including The Economist, The New York Review of Books and Newsweek. His other non-fiction books are Reluctant Farewell: An American Reporter’s Candid Look Inside the Soviet Union (1985); The Birth of Freedom: Shaping Lives and Societies in the New Eastern Europe (1993); and The Greatest Battle: Stalin, Hitler, and the Desperate Struggle for Moscow That Changed the Course of World War II (2007). His novel Last Stop Vienna (2003) was on The Washington Post’s bestseller list.
In November 2009, Poland’s Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski presented Nagorski with the Bene Merito award for his reporting from Poland about the Solidarity movement in the 1980s. In 2011, Poland’s President Bronislaw Komorowski awarded him the Cavalry Cross for the same reason.
Nagorski is chairman of the board of the Polish-American Freedom Foundation, and a member of the Council of Foreign Relations and the Overseas Press Club.
For more information, see www.andrewnagorski.com