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Donation

How to donate

If you want to donate, you can either use the efsli PayPal account:
PayPal donation

or donate by bank transfer to the SAF bank account:
EFSLI (European Forum of Sign Language Interpreters)
Bank details: BNP Paribas, Belgium
IBAN: BE56 0355 8279 0488
BIC: GEBABEBB
efsli
Wetstraat 26/15
1040 Brussels
Belgium

In both cases, please state that you are donating to SAF.

How to support SAF

Apart from a donation, there are countless other ways to support SAF. Here are a few examples:

  • organize a fundraising event like a raffle or an auction
  • organize a show, lecture or sponsored walk where the fee is given to SAF
  • do a collection at your associations’ annual general meeting or other type of event
  • sell cakes or cookies and give the earnings to SAF
  • join the saf committee
  • help us in doing translations to International Sign
  • … just let your imagination fly!

For advice, please contact saf@efsli.org

Why support SAF?

Still not convinced? Please have a look at the reports from people that have received a SAF funding:

The SAF reports (does this still exist?)

Who’s who in the SAF Committee?

The efsli SAF committee consists of interpreters from the United Kingdom, Germany, France, The Netherlands, and Belgium. If you would like to join the committee, please let us know. Helping hands are always welcome.

For further information on the efsli Supportive Attendance Fund, please contact: saf@efsli.org

Eligible countries and GDP (New doc with cost-of-living index).
Would you like to apply for funding from the SAF for an efsli Training or Conference?
Please watch the video in International Sign:

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