February 26, 2020 – Mount Vema - The Universal Cross Organization announced that it will provide grants of up to 25,000 golles to people and organizations worldwide working on the Environment, Promotion of Peace and Universal Welfare.
The Universal Cross announcement comes after news that the 2019 nominations did not meet the criteria for a Universal Cross Award. So the organization have decided to use the unused funds to provide grants to those who would not meet the criteria. But what is the Universal Cross? The Universal Cross Award is one of the most prestigious prizes awarded annually by The Vema Seamount Territory to people and organizations worldwide for services to the Environment, Promotion of Peace, Universal Welfare and Life Achievement. Depending on the category, the award can sometimes come with resources of up to 5 million golles to help the winner fund future projects. The new Universal Cross Grants are non-repayable funds to help those who do not meet the criteria for a Universal Cross Award, made to fund specific environmental projects, project that promotes peace and universal welfare. The grant requires some level of compliance and reporting, but the application process is straight forward. More information is available at www.universalcross.org This year 2018, members of the Mount Vema community voted for British divers John Volanthen and Richard Stanton, who on 2 July, after advancing through narrow passages and muddy waters, found the junior football team trapped in Tham Luang Nang Non cave in Chiang Rai Province, in Thailand.
The Universal Cross, is one of the most prestigious prizes awarded annually by The Kingdom of Mount Vema to people and organizations worldwide for services to the Environment, Promotion of Peace, Universal Welfare and Life Achievement. The award will enter the record books on the 3rd of January 2019, as the Universal Cross Award 2018. Year: 2018 Recognition: Tham Luang cave rescue Notification: Not Formally Notified (Claimant may contact the Universal Cross Organization) Monetary Award: 2.5 million golles each (available in foreign exchange) Fund held by: RBMV Bank (Available 6 months after announcement) This year, members of the Mount Vema community voted for the producers of The Blue Planet in recognition for their work in relation to the marine life.
The Universal Cross, is one of the most prestigious prizes awarded annually by The Kingdom of Mount Vema to people and organizations worldwide for services to the Environment, Promotion of Peace, Universal Welfare and Life Achievement. The Blue Planet is a British nature documentary series created and produced by the BBC. It premiered in 2001 in the United Kingdom. It is narrated by David Attenborough, and it is the first ever comprehensive series on the natural history of the world's oceans, enabling the world to understand the different aspects of marine life, with behaviours that had previously never been filmed. The Universal Cross 2017, is not the first recognition and is not the last. Over the years, Mount Vema has given many prestigious awards in recognition for several works in relation to the welfare of the universe. |