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Funding
Toxics Link is funded by a variety of sources -- from individuals and small groups to large institutional funders. The major quantum of resources comes from programme funding provided by:
- Arnika Association
- Deutsche Gesellschaft fur Internationale Zusammenearbeit (GIZ) Gmbh
- EMPA,the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology
- European Environment Bureau
- Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
- International POPs Elimination Network (IPEN)
- Swedish Society for Nature Conservation
- The Ford Foundation
- Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA)
- University of Cincinnati Reading Campus
- Goeth Institute /Max Mueller Bhawan
- Nokia India Pvt Ltd
- Royal Minstry of Environment
Additionally, individual projects are funded by a variety of sources, based on whom we are undertaking the project with or what the goals of the project are. These are too numerous to name here.
As with almost all non-governmental organisations, resources never match the scope of the work we would like to undertake. We are therefore always open to new funding, for the organisation itself, for programmes on the whole, or for individual projects.
We follow meticulous systems for the tracking and management of funds, and our accounts are open for scrutiny as per the funders' specifications. Independent audits ensure complete transparency with respect to usage of funds.

