But in 2019, after working for a whole year, from February to December, indicating the resource, preparing the project, preparing the work plan, carrying out due diligence, correcting errors and mistakes made by an NGO, due to technical problems, it was necessary to migrate the resource to another institution, I reached the end of the year with a balance of around 800 thousand to be appointed to a third sector organization. It was already the end of the first half of December, meaning time was my biggest enemy.
Our survey attempts to extract information in the clearest and most reliable way possible. It is clear that, for circumstantial reasons, some data may not be complete, since, for example: there are resources that are transferred to Civil Society Organizations – CSOs, through the National Funds, such as health, education or social assistance, and which end up not being resources transferred directly from the Granting Body to the Institution.
Only 2.7% of the more than 820 thousand civil society organizations in Brazil received federal resources between 2010 and 2018, shows a survey carried out by the Institute of Economic and Applied Research (Ipea). The transfers amount to a total of R$ 118.5 billion, which is equivalent to 0.5% of the Union budget for the years included in the research.