Have you received a call?
Have you been contacted regarding monthly financial assistance?
If so, it is because Brobyggerne – Center for Dialogkaffe is currently calling potential donors to ask if they would like to become regular monthly supporters.
If you are not already a supporter and we have called you, it may be because you indicated that you were interested in our cause and would like more information about becoming a contributor to Brobyggerne – Center for Dialogkaffe.
Brobyggerne – Center for Dialogkaffe is partnering with the fundraising agency Takk. Takk calls from the number +45 45 42 90 29.
We’re calling because it makes a difference. The work at Brobyggerne – Center for Dialogkaffe relies entirely on donations from individuals, and we strive to collect donations as cost-effectively as possible.
We do this so that as much money as possible can be used to support democratic efforts. Democracy cannot be taken for granted. We work to preserve and develop democracy through ongoing dialogue across divides. We believe that a diverse range of opinions strengthens our democratic community.
Is it safe?
To set up a donation via MobilePay or card, we need your phone number, and you must approve the donation yourself. To reassure the public about this method, our industry association, ISOBRO, has issued a press release in collaboration with PBS and the Danish Bankers Association.
See the press release from ISOBRO and the Danish Bankers Association on ISOBRO’s website.
Could the information be misused?
This information cannot be misused to withdraw money from your account. The bank guarantees that only the account holder can withdraw money.
Brobyggerne – Center for Dialogkaffe uses this information to register your donation via MobilePay, credit card, or payment service.
Who can you contact?
If you have any questions about MobilePay, security, or anything else related to the above, please feel free to email us at kontakt@brobyggerne.dk.
The Bridge Builders - Center for Dialogue Coffee was created to strengthen dialogue, tolerance and understanding between people with different opinions, values and ways of life.
We want to promote a society that resolves its conflicts and disagreements through words and reason—not through violence and threats.

