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Profile of registrant

Naturefriends International

Identification number in the register: 88140777010-24
Registration date: 25/10/11 11:20:05

The information on this organisation was last modified on 24/10/12 16:22:39
The date of the last annual update was 24/10/12 16:22:39


Registrant : Organisation or self-employed individual

Name/company name: Naturefriends International
Acronym: NFI
Legal status: non-profit association
Website address: http://www.nf-int.org

Sections

Section: III - Non-governmental organisations
and more precisely: Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar

Person with legal responsibility

Surname, Name: Mr  Christian Baumgartner
Position: Secretary General

Permanent person in charge of EU relations

Surname, Name: Seda Orhan (Defranceschi)
Position: Brussels Representative

Contact details:

Contact details of organisation's head office: 36 Diefenbachgasse 
Vienna A-1150
AUSTRIA
Telephone number: (+43) 1 892 38 77
Fax number: (+43) 1 812 97 89
Other contact information: EU Policy Office
Rue d'Edimbourg 26
B-1050 Brussels
Tel:+32 2 893 10 56

Goals / remit

Goals / remit of the organisation: NFI is an umbrella organisation of Naturefriends with 500’000 members in approximately 50member and/or partner organisations throughout the globe, the Naturefriends movement – which was founded in 1895 – is one of the largest non-governmental organisations (NGOs) worldwide. Our members are active in local groups and are represented in regional, national and federal associations.

Environmental protection and social justice are the causes espoused by the Naturefriends movement, which is global in character and democratic in structure. The focus of Naturefriends activities is on designing and implementing sustainability schemes for the environment and for the society at regional, national and international level. Naturefriends stand for

*tourism and leisure activities that are socially equitable and in tune with nature
*the protection, preservation and dynamic interpretation of our natural and cultural heritage
*the promotion of sustainable mobility as a contribution to climate protection

Naturefriends champion:

nature interpretation: Inspiring people to connect with and to preserve the natural environment and to introduce them to biodiversity have been major concerns of the Naturefriends movement from its very inception.
respectful sustainable tourism:Naturefriends advocate a socially, culturally and ecologically benign development of tourism.
climate protection:Naturefriends are actively engaged in environment and climate protection, organising pertinent campaigns and projects.
sustainable regional development: Naturefriends activities are designed to support regions in opting for sustainable tourism.
political commitment: Naturefriends are engaged in lobbying and educational activities as well as in intensive networking with a view to popularising issues relating to the environment, to the climate and to social policy at regional, national and international level.
worldwide solidarity: Naturefriends put in train intercultural projects and encounters and demand fair and respectful behaviour vis-à-vis all people, irrespective of their ethnicity, sex or religious beliefs.
The organisation's fields of interests are:
  • European
  • global

Number of persons engaged in activities falling under the scope of the Transparency Register

Number of persons: 2
Complementary information:

Persons accredited for access to European Parliament premises

No accredited persons

Activities

Main EU initiatives covered the year before by activities falling under the scope of the Transparency Register:


During this period, Seda Orhan Defranceschi and Christian Baumgartner have has contacts with members or officials of the EU institutions with the objective of influencing the policy formulation and decision-making processes of the European institutions:

Sustainable Development in general and regional development: EU Strategy for the Danube Region

Sustainable Tourism: EU Tourism Policy and initiatives

Climate Change: Aviation and EU’s Emissions Trading System

Fields of interest for e-mail alerts on consultations and roadmaps;

Fields declared by the organisation:
  • Agriculture and Rural Development
  • Climate Action
  • Culture
  • Development
  • Education
  • Employment and Social Affairs
  • Energy
  • Enlargement
  • Environment
  • External Relations
  • Justice and Fundamental Rights
  • Public Health
  • Regional Policy
  • Sport
  • Transport
  • Youth

Structure

Total number of members that are natural persons: 0
Number of member organisations: 0
Member organisations (Number of members) :
The organisation has members/is represented in the following country(countries):
  • AUSTRIA
  • BELGIUM
  • CYPRUS
  • CZECH REPUBLIC
  • DENMARK
  • FINLAND
  • FRANCE
  • GERMANY
  • GREECE
  • HUNGARY
  • ITALY
  • NETHERLANDS
  • POLAND
  • ROMANIA
  • SLOVAKIA
  • SWEDEN
  • UNITED KINGDOM

  • SENEGAL
  • SWITZERLAND
  • TOGO
  • UNITED STATES
Complementary information:

Networking

Information on (i) organisation's membership of any associations/federations/confederations or (ii) relationships to other bodies in formal or informal networks.




Green10, EEB, VISIT - Voluntary Initiatives for Sustainability in Tourism,Danube Competence Centre (DCC, EARTH Network for Sustainable Tourism, TEN Network

Financial data

Financial year: 01/2011 - 12/2011
Total budget: 895,255
of which public financing: 652,746
- from European sources:
- Procurement:
- Grants: 365,735
- from national sources: 150,330
- from local/regional sources: 136,681
from other sources: 242,509
- donations: 5,129
- contributions from members: 237,380
Estimated costs to the organisation directly related to representing interests to EU institutions in that year: < 50000  €
Other (financial) information provided by the organisation:

We support the improvement of the current register with giving the names of individual lobbyists and providing precise and comparable financial information on lobbying.

Code of conduct

By its registration the organisation has signed the Transparency Register Code of Conduct.