Development Fund

The Development Fund (DF) was established in 1969. Since then its main goal has been to give each and every pharmacy student an equal opportunity to fully participate in IPSF activities.

The Development Fund was originally created to help people participate in IPSF Congresses. In addition to this, it can nowadays support students when they are taking part in the IPSF Student Exchange Programme, running IPSF Campaigns or IPSF membership fees.

When making decisions on DF Grants, applicants coming from the developing countries are prioritised. The Development Fund is steered by the Development Fund Committee that consists of three members and the IPSF Treasurer. It is chaired by the Development Fund Co-ordinator (df@ipsf.org). Also the Chairperson of Student Exchange and the Student Exchange Committee are taking part in the decisions on Student Exchange grants.
The main source of the DF funds is charity auctions held in the IPSF World Congress and in the Regional Symposia. The idea of the auction is that congress participants bring unique and genuine items from their home countries. Some items are even especially tailor-made for the auction. Other income sources are donations and congress profits. IPSF congresses are non-profit events but in the occasion of any profit, the congress host must donate part of the profit to the Development Fund according to IPSF constitution. If you wish to donate money please contact to IPSF Treasurer (treasurer@ipsf.org)

When making decisions on DF Grants, application forms from the developing countries are prioritised. The Development Fund is steered by the Development Fund Committee that consists of three members and the IPSF Treasurer. It is chaired by the Development Fund Co-ordinator (df@ipsf.org). Also the Chairperson of Student Exchange and the Student Exchange Committee participates in the decisions on Student Exchange grants.

The main source of the DF funds is charity auctions held in the IPSF World Congress and in the Regional Symposia. The idea of the auction is that congress participants bring unique and genuine items from their home countries. Some items are even especially tailor-made for the auction. Other income sources are donations and congress profits. IPSF congresses are non-profit events but in the occasion of any profit, the congress host must donate part of the profit to the Development Fund according to IPSF constitution. If you wish to donate money please contact to IPSF Treasurer (treasurer@ipsf.org).

                   Ganesh Subdedi from Nepal received DF Grant to participate in IPSF Congress in Australia 2006. Here he shows how to play a traditional Nepalese instrument.                       

Ganesh Subdedi from Nepal received a DF Grant to participate in IPSF Congress in Australia 2006. Here he shows how to play a traditional Nepalese instrument.

 

Development Fund Grants

Each year, the DF Committee sends out the calls for applications to DF grants. All applicants have to send in an official application form by the deadline set by the DF Committee and they must follow the guidlines in the application form and call for applications. Calls are distributed through the IPSF website and IPSF e-groups and IPSF Contact Persons are responsible for distributing it further nationally. See the latest DF News.

 

 

Articles of DF Grant recipients

Article by a student from Indonesia who received a Development Fund Grant to attend the 56th IPSF World Congress, 2nd - 12th August 2010, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

If you are interested to be participate on Development Fund Project or if you wish to donate funds for Development Fund please contact to IPSF Treasurer (treasurer@ipsf.org).