COOPI - Cooperazione Internazionale
Francesco Quistelli is a seasoned professional in nonprofit strategic consulting, currently serving as Founder and CEO of Atlantis Company since January 2015, where a focus is placed on corporate philanthropy. Additionally, Francesco holds a position on the board of directors at COOPI since July 2017 and has been an instructor at SDA - Bocconi since January 2007, teaching fundraising within a master's program for nonprofit management. As a blogger at Fare Fundraising since October 2007, Francesco discusses sustainability in social causes. Previous roles include Marketing & Development Director at Idmc srl, Head of Communication and Fundraising at COOPI, and various board memberships, demonstrating a strong commitment to fundraising and communication strategies within the nonprofit sector. Educational qualifications include studies at the Università degli Studi di Milano and ISPI, alongside a certificate in Foreign Affairs and Development.
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COOPI - Cooperazione Internazionale
COOPI - Cooperazione Internazionale is an Italian humanitarian organization, founded by Father Vincenzo Barbieri in 1965. Over the last 55 years, COOPI has aimed at breaking the cycle of poverty and supporting population affected by wars, socio-economic crisis or disasters in order to encourage resilience and sustainable development. COOPI is currently involved in 33 countries in Africa, Middle East, Latin America and Caribbean with 242 humanitarian projects that reach 6,1 million people. COOPI operates with an integrated approach, based on the merging of multiple sectors, such as food security, nutritional security, water and sanitation, protection and education, energy access. By doing so, the Organization is able to provide support to people in need in a more structured way, both in development and emergency contexts. From 1965 to date, COOPI – Cooperazione Internazionale has helped 110 million people in 72 Countries, by employing 65,000 local workers in 2,400 projects.