Danmarks Indsamling 2016 (Denmark Collection 2016) organized by DR1 television programme took place on February 9, 2016. Denmark Collection is a community which works for the benefit of developing countries in Africa, Asia and Latin America. Queen Margrethe & Prince Henrik Foundation, Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary Foundation donated 750.000 kr in total to the 2016 Danmarks Indsamling.
Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik Foundation donated 500.000 kr and Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary donated 250.000 kr. to the Collection. In addition, the Crown Royal Couple attended the television programme on behalf of Crown Princess Mary Foundation.
Queen Margrethe and Prince Henrik Foundation have supported the Denmark Collection since 2009.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2009 : 100.000 kr.Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Mary Foundation have supported the Denmark Collection since 2009
For Danmarks Indsamling 2010 : 200.000 kr.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2011 : 250.000 kr.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2012 : 175.000 kr.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2013 : 200.000 kr.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2014 : 200.000 kr.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2015 : 500.000 kr.
Help Now! (Collection for the Syrian refugees) 2015: 200.000 kr.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2016. 500.000 kr.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2007 : 10,000 kr.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2009 : 75,000 kr.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2010 : 125,000 kr
Africa Now (Colllection for Africa) 2011: 50.000 kr.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2012 : 200.000 kr.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2013 : 200.000 kr.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2014 : 150,000 kr.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2015 : 250.000 kr.
Help Now! (Collection for the Syrian refugees) 2015: 200.000 kr.
For Danmarks Indsamling 2016 : 250.000 kr.
Danmarks Indsamling is organized once a year with the cooperation of 12 humanitarian aid organizations and the collected donations are given to the communities at the poorest countries of the world that are in the OECD list. Danmarks Indsamling began to be organized in 2007 and since that time, it has given a support of 770 million krones to the projects in developing countries.
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