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2019 World of children Education Award
Frederique Kallen, recipient of the World of Children Education Award.
Each of the World of Children awards recognizes real-life heroes who are working to dramatically improve the lives of vulnerable children.
In the media, World of Children is recognized as the “Nobel Prize for Child Advocates.”
World of Children employs a rigorous initial and follow-up investigation process. Every program has been investigated by one of the world’s leading security firms to ensure that they meet World of Children standards. Investigations include a criminal background check; an on-site visit; interviews with law enforcement; community leaders and experts in the areas of impact; and a review of all financial data.
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Frederique Kallen recipient of World of Children Education Award
Manchester Charitable Foundation Donates $75,000
Interview Dutch Television L1 with Frederique Kallen
News article on digital platform of the Peruvian state
Small Charities, Branch organization for Dutch Private Initiative
Short report on Facebook page from L1, Dutch television
Article in Dutch magazine, page 2-4
Hospitality Training Center QuinuaQ
Peruvian television visits QuinuaQ plus interview with Frederique Kallen
2018
Architectural firm is committed to crowdfunding for QuinuaQ
2016
Frederique Kallen is chosen by Cordaid as ‘silent helper’
2012
Frederique Kallen wins the Graham Maher Award
The Grahame Maher Award is a tribute to an inspirational leader of the Vodafone Foundation’s World of Difference Programme. The award offers previous recipients the chance to win a £100,000 grant for their charity to spend over 12 months developing and implementing a visionary project.
On November 2nd and 3rd (2011), the final of the award took place in Qatar where Frederique faced Nick Eastcott (UK) and Sue van Shreven (New Zealand).
Fréderique received a £ 100,000 prize to be invested in the development and implementation of sustainable change for the community in which Mama Alice’s work is taking place.
2006, 2014 and 2015
Mama Alice Foundation winner of the Transparent Prize for small charities in the Netherlands.
The Transparent Prize offered charities a platform to show their impact on society. The aim was to professionalise the quality of reporting and to contribute to public confidence in socially relevant organizations.
In 2017 PwC stopped organizing the Transparent Prize. Now that the reporting and accountability of the charities have improved significantly in the past fourteen years, the price has made itself more or less redundant, says PwC. “It means that the Dutch public is increasingly better informed about social results”.
Consultancy.nl on Transparency Prize 2015
One World Magazine on Transparency Prize 2015
Accountant.nl on Transparency Prize 2015
Dutch local website on Transparency Prize 2015
Dutch municipality on Transparency Prize 2014
Dutch press support on Transparency Prize 2014
Dutch television L1 on nomination Transparency Prize 2007
Adformatie on Transparency Prize 2006
2005 Frederique Kallen wins World of Difference prize Vodafone
The World of Difference program in The Netherlands offers up to five people the opportunity to dedicate themselves for a whole year to their favourite charity and thus make a world of difference.
The winners receive an annual average salary plus an expense allowance that will enable them to achieve their dream.