Submission Form for Supporting Entities
غير مصنف 31 May 2016

Submission Form for Supporting Entities

Supporter Registration Form Submitted by: , On: May 31, 2016 @ 7:50 PM IP: 46.35.93.3 Organization Name: Top Max Network Abbreviated Name: Top Max Country: Yemen…

Submission Form for Supporting Entities
31 May 2016 غير مصنف motive

Supporter Registration Form

Submitted by: ,
On: May 31, 2016 @ 7:50 PM
IP: 46.35.93.3

  • Organization Name: Top Max Network
  • Abbreviated Name: Top Max
  • Country: Yemen
  • Supporter Type: Private Sector
  • Relationship with Siyaj: New
  • Names of Previous Projects or Grants, Dates of Previous Partnerships, and Key Results: Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience
  • Your Fence Code:
  • Link to your Fence page:
  • Attach photos of agreements, technical and financial reports, and activity photos for each project:
  • Funding Opportunities: Providing grants and in-kind donations
  • Areas of Focus: Education
  • Monitoring and Documentation of Violence Against Children
  • Website: admin@topmaxtech.net
  • Grant and Funding Dates (if available): 12/12/2016
  • Funding Eligibility Requirements (if available): Test Addition Test Addition Test Addition Test Addition Test Addition Test Addition Test Addition Test Addition Test Addition Test Addition Test
  • Add Data Entity Addresses or Specifications: Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience
  • Is there an intermediary entity you wish to apply through: No
  • Applying as a network or group of organizations: Yes
  • Applying as a primary partner and sub-partners: Yes
  • Contact and communication addresses for the entity providing the service: Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience Addition Experience

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