KAKO MOŽETE POMOĆI

ECO HVAR:

 

UDRUGA ZA DOBROBIT LJUDI, ŽIVOTINJA I OKOLIŠA OTOKA HVARA

Adresa: Pitve 93, 21465 Jelsa, Hrvatska / Croatia

OIB: 14009858487

Matični broj: 04089316

RNO broj: 0254098.

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Izvori financiranja:

 

- Međunarodni fondovi i zaklade

- Prilozi dobrotvornih udruga sa sličnim ciljevima

- Dotacije iz državnog proračuna, proračuna grada, općine i županije i njihovih fondova

- Dobrovoljni prilozi i darovi

- Prilozi članova i pobornika

 

Žiro račun za donacije:

 

Privredna Banka Zagreb d.d.

Polsovnica 220 Pjaca

Pjaca 1

21465 Jelsa

Hrvatska

 

IBAN: HR37 2340 0091 1106 0678 6 (Account number)

SWIFT CODE: PBZGHR2X

Naziv računa: ECO HVAR

(Adresa: ECO HVAR, Pitve 93, 21465 Jelsa, Hrvatska)

 

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