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# Travel that is important for the Organization and/or specific projects, but is not necessary for the particular associate
# Travel that is important for the Organization and/or specific projects, but is not necessary for the particular associate
# Travel that is considered as ‘opportunity’ resulting out of our strong network (Beneficiaries can be both members of Future Worlds Center or outsiders)
# Travel that is considered as ‘opportunity’ resulting out of our strong network (Beneficiaries can be both members of Future Worlds Center or outsiders)


<P Align="justify">The '''first type''' is considered necessary/obligatory for the people who are involved in a specific project. The Organization therefore, compensates 100% of the cost. This includes airfare, hotel, food, transportation and a 50 euro per diem in order to cover the costs paid without invoices. In general, the organization does not cover taxis or personal expenses and does not provide any daily allowance. The person traveling has to prepare the travel documents in a standardized method and to submit all receipts, boarding passes and the filled and signed Reimbursement Forms in order to be reimbursed.</p>
<P Align="justify">The '''first type''' is considered necessary/obligatory for the people who are involved in a specific project. The Organization therefore, compensates 100% of the cost. This includes airfare, hotel, food, transportation and a 50 euro per diem in order to cover the costs paid without invoices. In general, the organization does not cover taxis or personal expenses and does not provide any daily allowance. The person traveling has to prepare the travel documents in a standardized method and to submit all receipts, boarding passes and the filled and signed Reimbursement Forms in order to be reimbursed.</p>


The '''second type''' is important but not obligatory. Therefore, the Organization expects the person traveling to contribute minimally and to demonstrate appreciation for the opportunity.
The '''second type''' is important but not obligatory. Therefore, the Organization expects the person traveling to contribute minimally and to demonstrate appreciation for the opportunity.


The '''third type''' of travel is sometimes treated in a case-by-case manner, but in all cases the following applies:
The '''third type''' of travel is sometimes treated in a case-by-case manner, but in all cases the following applies:
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The expected personnel contribution is as follows:
The expected personnel contribution is as follows:
* Internal participant (staff of the organization): travel cost will be reimbursed up to the amount allowed by the project budget.  
* Internal participant (staff of the organization): travel cost will be reimbursed up to the amount allowed by the project budget.  
* <P Align="justify">External participant: traveller are in charge or arranging their own insurance required by the destination. In addition, each participant should contribute the amount not covered by the project budget. An additional donation of 150 euro in case of travels with 3 or more overnights and the total cost of the travel being higher than three times of the contribution. In all other cases the minimum donation expected is 100 euro. Donations should be made before the initiation of the trip. </p>
* <P Align="justify">External participant: traveller are in charge or arranging their own insurance required by the destination. In addition, each participant should contribute the amount not covered by the project budget. An additional donation of 150 euro in case of travels with 3 or more overnights and the total cost of the travel being higher than three times of the contribution. In all other cases the minimum donation expected is 100 euro. Donations should be made before the initiation of the trip. </p>



Revision as of 10:31, 25 September 2012

Most of Future Worlds Center's people love to travel and gain experiences from other groups and other cultures. Fortunately, FWC has created many opportunities for international travel. The Organization is networked internationally and our Associates are invited and expected to participate in many international events, conferences, workshops and trainings. Also, practically all our projects foresee some kind of travel and international exchanges.

Over the past few years more than 90 people traveled to over 60 destinations, more than 20 international experts have visited with the purpose of exchanging ideas, knowledge and experiences, and we have hosted many volunteers and interns from around the world.


Different types of travel opportunities

We distinguish between three types of travel:

  1. Travel that is part of a regular project in which the Associate has a key role
  2. Travel that is important for the Organization and/or specific projects, but is not necessary for the particular associate
  3. Travel that is considered as ‘opportunity’ resulting out of our strong network (Beneficiaries can be both members of Future Worlds Center or outsiders)


The first type is considered necessary/obligatory for the people who are involved in a specific project. The Organization therefore, compensates 100% of the cost. This includes airfare, hotel, food, transportation and a 50 euro per diem in order to cover the costs paid without invoices. In general, the organization does not cover taxis or personal expenses and does not provide any daily allowance. The person traveling has to prepare the travel documents in a standardized method and to submit all receipts, boarding passes and the filled and signed Reimbursement Forms in order to be reimbursed.


The second type is important but not obligatory. Therefore, the Organization expects the person traveling to contribute minimally and to demonstrate appreciation for the opportunity.


The third type of travel is sometimes treated in a case-by-case manner, but in all cases the following applies: The person traveling will in most cases be expected to contribute partly to the cost, because:

  1. The sponsor typically pays only part of the cost and;
  2. It is not a trip that is required for the projects that contribute to the payroll of the organization.

The expected personnel contribution is as follows:

  • Internal participant (staff of the organization): travel cost will be reimbursed up to the amount allowed by the project budget.
  • External participant: traveller are in charge or arranging their own insurance required by the destination. In addition, each participant should contribute the amount not covered by the project budget. An additional donation of 150 euro in case of travels with 3 or more overnights and the total cost of the travel being higher than three times of the contribution. In all other cases the minimum donation expected is 100 euro. Donations should be made before the initiation of the trip.


In all cases, the reimbursement will be made only after the project/travel report is accepted by the EC. Exemptions may be made in extraordinary cases for internal people.

Persons traveling under third type of the international travels will be reimbursed only after the project/travel report is accepted by the EC, therefore payment due date cannot be set prior to the trip.


Preparing for international travel

Participating in Future Worlds Center's international travel program is not holiday time. The person traveling (or being invited to travel) must prepare to adequately represent the organization. This includes the following:

  1. Have a Power Point presentation ready
  2. Take materials to disseminate about Future Worlds Center and its relevant projects
  3. Take gifts to the hosts


Individuals benefiting from Future Worlds Center's International Travel Policy, must follow the organizations's International Travel Procedure.