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Vamvakou Revival

Vamvakou Revival

Incubator for Media Education and Development - iMEdD

Incubator for Media Education and Development - iMEdD

Related Non-profits

Get to know the organizations founded through a vision shared with the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF), nonprofits that remain our close partners and collaborators.

The incubator for Media Education and Development (iMEdD) is a nonprofit organization established in 2018 with exclusive support from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF). Its mission is to support and promote transparency, credibility, independence, and excellence in journalism.
Seeing the opportunity to write a new chapter in the storied history of the village, a group of five friends with roots in Vamvakou began to shape a plan for bringing new life to the village.
Enhancing health and promoting active, healthy lifestyles for as many people as possible is the heart of Regeneration & Progress’ work.
We support organizations whose work aims to achieve transformational change and self-sustaining benefits that are shared widely
We believe deeply in the power of collaboration and bringing people together across disciplinary boundaries, national borders, and barriers of habit to address the real challenges humanity faces.

Collaborations & Partnerships

We know we’re better together, and our partners form connections that help us all more effectively serve the public good.

Coordination and knowledge exchange between organizations working in the same field can mean that the benefits of innovation and implementation of best practices are shared more widely. Collaboration between people working in different fields can move us beyond conventional ruts of thinking and yield unexpected results where the whole is greater than the sum of the parts. Partnership between the public and private sectors can activate potential on both sides that would remain latent if each acted alone.

We’ve seen firsthand how scientific research can strengthen humanitarian response, how sports programming developed for refugee children in Europe can serve kids in New York too, and how committed public-private partnership can reshape the urban fabric of a capital city to create public space that people can truly make their own.

Johns Hopkins University
Child Mind Institute
Tällberg Foundation
Columbia University in the City of New York
Barça Foundation
Lincoln Center
ETH Zürich

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