Krzysztof Piotr Stanowski was born in Lublin, Poland. When still a secondary school he was scoutmaster of troop of disabled boys.[3] In 1983, he graduated from the Catholic University of Lublin in the field of history.
Co-founder of independent Polish scouting movement at the beginning of 1980s. Founder and later member of the governing bodies of the Independent Scouting Movement.[4][5] In 1990s, co-founder of the Scouting Association of the Republic (ZHR), where he served since 1989 as the first Chief Scout (President of the Board) and later as the Secretary-General.[6]
Stanowski was the co-founder and leader of various NGOs, including Education for Democracy Foundation, the Zagranica Group - Polish Non-Governmental Development Cooperation Organisations' Platform,[7] as well as a member of Steering Committee of the World Movement for Democracy. Ashoka Fellow.[8][9] He is an experienced trainer and educator active in Poland, Eastern Europe and Central Asia.[10]
In the years 2007-2010 he was the under-secretary of state in the Ministry of National Education (Poland) responsible for international cooperation, the promotion of the Polish language abroad, and contacts with the NGO sector.[11] Deputy Chair of the Council of Polish-German Youth Cooperation.[12] Between the years 2010-2012 he was an undersecretary of state at the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs responsible for development cooperation.[2] President of Solidarity Fund PL - Polish democracy support agency (2012-2017).[13][14] Since 2013 co-organizer of Polish support for the Revolution of Dignity in Ukraine. Co-founder and member of Civic Committee of the Solidarity with Ukraine.[15]
Since 2018 Director of International Cooperation Center at Lublin City Office.[16]
Education for Democracy Foundation (with Andrzej Janowski in: Tolerancje Matters. International Educational Approaches, Bartelsmann Foundation Publisher), 2003
Teaching Democracy in Post-Communist Countries. Journal of Democracy 9, no. 3 (1998): 157–165.
^"Das Archiv der Forschungsstelle Osteuropa. Bestände im Überblick: UdSSR/Russland, Polen, Tschechoslowakei, Ungarn und DDR". Archiv der Forschungsstelle Osteuropa Quellen zur Zeitgeschichte und Kultur. Stuttgart: ibidem-Verlag: 140. 2012. ISSN1866-4687.
^An introduction to social entrepreneurship : voices, preconditions, contexts. Ziegler, Rafael. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. 2009. p. 57. ISBN978-1-84844-622-9. OCLC320526842.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
^Berti, Benedetta, ed. (2015). Democratization in EU Foreign Policy: New member states as drivers of democracy promotion. London and New York: Routledge. p. 186. ISBN978-1-138-88635-3.
^Pospieszna, Paulina (2014). Democracy Assistance from the Third Wave. Polish Engagement in Belarus and Ukraine. Pittsburgh PA: University of Pittsburgh Press. p. 92. ISBN978-0822962717.