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 Where to give :

For an event focused on disabilities, particularly for blind people, there are several organizations, institutions, and stakeholders that might be interested in supporting or partnering with you. Here are some suggestions on where to send your proposal:


### 1. **Disability Advocacy Organizations**

   - **Pertuni (Persatuan Tunanetra Indonesia)**: This is the Indonesian Blind Union. They may provide support, collaboration, or endorsement for your event.

   - **NLR Indonesia**: A non-governmental organization supporting people with disabilities in Indonesia.

   - **Yayasan Mitra Netra**: A foundation that focuses on education, training, and empowerment for blind individuals in Indonesia.

   - **Indonesian Disability Network (Jaringan Disabilitas Indonesia)**: This network advocates for disability rights and may be interested in your event.


### 2. **Government Agencies**

   - **Kementerian Sosial Republik Indonesia (Ministry of Social Affairs)**: They support programs related to social inclusion and disability rights.

   - **Dinas Sosial Daerah Istimewa Yogyakarta (Social Affairs Office of Yogyakarta)**: Since your event is in Yogyakarta, contacting the local government’s social welfare department could be helpful.


### 3. **International Organizations**

   - **UNICEF Indonesia**: They often support events and initiatives aimed at promoting disability rights and inclusion.

   - **World Health Organization (WHO) Indonesia**: WHO may support events that raise awareness about disabilities.

   - **The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Indonesia**: This could be an option if your event aims to promote inclusivity and development.


### 4. **Corporate Sponsors**

   - Large companies with strong CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) programs often support such events. Look for companies like **Telkomsel**, **Bank Mandiri**, and **Unilever Indonesia** that have previously supported initiatives related to inclusivity and disability.


### 5. **Educational Institutions**

   - Universities, especially those with social work or disability studies departments, such as **Universitas Gadjah Mada** in Yogyakarta, could be good partners for your event.

   - **SLB (Sekolah Luar Biasa)**: Schools for students with disabilities in Yogyakarta and surrounding areas may have an interest in partnering for the event.


### 6. **Media Outlets**

   - Media outlets that focus on social issues, like **KBR (Kantor Berita Radio)**, could help publicize and potentially sponsor the event.


These groups would likely have an interest in your proposal, especially if the event aligns with their missions. You could also look for other local partners or sponsors that focus on inclusivity and accessibility in your region.

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