Pakistan Centre for Philanthropy (PCP) – the body approved by the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) for the certification of nonprofit entities in Pakistan – has granted certification approval to as many as 11 organisations which will help them become eligible to secure international grants and funds for relief efforts and human development in the country. “A lot of local and international organisations are on a lookout for credible and transparent organisations to partner with and initiate relief activities in the wake of the COVID 19 crisis in Pakistan. The PCP has been connecting these donors with its certified organisations; hence providing them (donors) with an opportunity to dole out funds and grants for the relief efforts through PCP certified nonprofits in Pakistan,” says Shazia Amjad, Executive Director of the PCP.
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