H.O.P.E. is currently helping the endangered indigenous peoples living in the most violent areas of Sudan: in Darfur, the Nuba mountains, the Blue Nile province and Abyei.
H.O.P.E. is currently helping the endangered indigenous peoples living in the most violent areas of Sudan: in Darfur, the Nuba mountains, the Blue Nile province and Abyei.

Contact

H.O.P.E. Humanitarian Foundation
(Humanitarna ustanova H.O.P.E.) 
Letališka cesta 29
1000 Ljubljana 

Slovenija, EU 
T: +386 1 544-61-17
F: +386 1 544-61-19
E: hope@hope.si

H.O.P.E. Humanitarian Foundation

Letališka cesta 29
1000 Ljubljana
Slovenia, Europe

Registration number: 4020707
Tax number: 40465519

Delavska hranilnica d.d. Ljubljana
SWIFT: HDELSI22
IBAN: SI56 6100-0000-1966-246 – General account
IBAN: SI56 6100-0000-1846-742 – For Darfur drilling equipment
IBAN: SI56 6100-0000-1966-537 – For Internet and cameras for Darfur
IBAN: SI56 6100-0000-2274-609 - For children of Slovenia

 

How H.O.P.E. works

  • Out in the field, endangered civilians help us determine the suitable type and means of help.
  • The donations we collect are entirely (100%) allocated for the purpose of financing the needed aid.
  • Aid in the form of equipment is personally delivered to endangered civilians in Sudan.
  • At the conclusion of the fundraising drive, we publish a report with proof of the expenditure of the raised funds and the handover of the equipment. 


Mission of the Foundation
The mission of the Foundation is general philanthropy, charity and long-term assistance in the area to those at risk socio-economically in Slovenia and across the world. With the help of sponsors and donors, the Foundation realises humanitarian projects on the ground, directly assisting those in need.

The mission and operations of the Foundation are, first and foremost, the following:

  • organising humanitarian help in Slovenia and across the world
  • organising cultural and entertainment events for assistance to those who are socio-economically disadvantaged                                       
  • organising humanitarian actions for the enforcement of human rights
  • assisting with the education of socially disadvantaged children and adults
  • organizing seminars and workshops for socially disadvantaged children and adults
  • publishing and sales of publications in the areas of operation of the Foundation


The functioning of the Foundation is public and transparent.
All donations are gifted in the form of goods, equipment or directly into the hands of those who need help, while at the same time they have to be documented and visible to all donors (special reports to donors) as well as the general public (activity reports over the Internet). 


Income
The income of the Foundation for the execution of its mission is ensured in the following manner:

  • effective management of the foundation's assets and voluntary labour
  • gifts and donations
  • other donated assets
  • income from operations
  • the government budget and other public sources of funding
  • European funds
  • other ways 


The income of the Foundation is used solely for the execution of the mission of the Foundation and its operations. 

Assets can be contributed to the Foundation by domestic or foreign physical or legal entities (donors). 

All funds collected are fully intended to be spent on humanitarian projects, while the costs of running the institution (accounting, business premises, etc.) are voluntarily and freely ensured by the founders themselves. 

Donors can specify the purpose of their donation or choose to support a particular cause. 


Organs of the Foundation
The Foundation is managed by a Board, comprising three members. 

The Board has a president and two members, as follows: 
1. Klemen Mihelič, President of the Board
2. Rok šetina , Member of the Board and Vice President 
3. Dušan Kondič, Member of the Board 

The President of the Board represents the interests of the Foundation without limitation.  The President is named by the members of the Board themselves. The function of members of the Board is honourary, meaning that the Board operates exclusively voluntarily and without compensation.  

President of the Board:                         

  • responsible for the fulfilment of the mission and tasks of the Foundation
  • responsible for the legal aspects of the material and financial operations of the Foundation
  • leads the work of the Board and calls meetings


The Board is required to maintain constant, comprehensive and flawless evidence of the assets of the Foundation and take care of the assets and execution of the Foundation's mission in good faith.