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Alpe d'Huzes
Cancer
cancer research
Coen van Veenendaal
Inspire2Live
international funds
Peter Kapitein
Saturday, 31 August 2013 - 04:06
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Inspire2Live money did not go to research

The foundation Inspire2Live, a spin-off of Alpe d'Huzes, barely issued any money to cancer research in the past few years.The funds were mainly used for management fees and travel expenses, concluded a study by Nieuwsuur. Inspire2Live manages a budget of Euro 5 million; Euro 1.6 million has already been spent. Only Euro 200,000 went to scientific research. The remaining 1.4 million primarily went to management fees (over 600,000), travel, and conferences. coen van veenendaal,
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Flickr Last week the news surfaced that the former President of Alpe d'Huzes, Coen van Veenendaal, was paid with money from the funds of Alpe d'Huzes in 2010 and 2011, which caused some commotion. It involves a total of more than Euro 200,000. This while Alpe d'Huzes prides itself on a strict policy that ensures funds are not misappropriated. Alpe d'Huzes-founders Peter Kapitein and Coen van Veenendaal established Inspire2Live in 2010. Its goal is to raise funds internationally for the best cancer researchers in the world in an effort to ensure that in 2020 cancer is no longer lethal .

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