Nose Day Foundation to stop operations Hs.fi
Charity|The Foundation begins measures to stop its operations and the donation channels will be closed.
Nose Day-The Board of the Foundation has decided to terminate the Nose Day, as it is no longer possible to continue its activities in its current form, the Foundation stated in its release.
« In other ways, the Foundation’s background organizations continue their long -term work to help the most vulnerable children in the world. Warm thanks to donors and partners for years support, » the release states.
Previously Wednesday hs reported The traditional Nose Day collection was a great disappointment for its organizers this year. The show presented at the end of March at the end of March collected donations of EUR 200,000.
« It was disappointing. We waited for a better return, » Chairman of the Nose Day Foundation and Executive Director of the Church Foreign Aid Tomi Järvinen Comment.
On Wednesday, the Board of Directors of the Foundation held a meeting where it decided on the Foundation’s operations. At that time, Järvinen did not want to comment on the outcome of the meeting.
Previously, the Nose Day broadcast of Yale may have collected more than ten times the amount, meaning the donation pot moved in millions. Yle terminated its contract with the Nose Day Foundation last year. In 2024, the Nose Day Foundation began the development process to renew the campaign after the media partnership with YLE.
« Unfortunately, the renewed campaign did not reach and activate the audience sufficiently, and it became obvious that the Nose Day concept no longer had the conditions for continuing, » the release comments on the background of the termination.
Foundation Starts measures to stop and the donation channels will be closed. Even non -income collection income is distributed to the organizations and, after the final financial statements, any remaining funds will be divided into the Foundation’s organizations’ grant work in accordance with the Foundation’s rules.
Nose Day campaigns have raised funds for long-term development and helping the most vulnerable children since 2007.
Nelonen, who sent the Helsingin Sanomat and Nose Day Show, belong to the same Sanoma Group.