🎉 EKMOA Successfully Submits Its First Official Annual Report! 🌊 The EUROPE-KOREA MARINE AND OCEAN ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION (EKMOA) has submitted its first official annual report to the UK Charity Commission on time. • Charity Number: 1201657 • Reporting Year: January 1, 2024 • Submission Date: October 30, 2024 You can view EKMOA's record for the past five financial years on the Charity Commission's website. For more information, you can view the details here: https://lnkd.in/gVwCyxZm
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At 3pm two weeks ago we welcomed 300 people onto the launch webinar to hear and ask questions about the results of the 2024 UK & Ireland Charity Digital Benchmarks Study. If you weren't there you can watch it back here. https://lnkd.in/eW2JmpZ9 And the full study can be found found here. https://lnkd.in/dXnvnjS We're always keen to talk to people who want their organisations to take part. Hit my DM's if that's you.
2024 UK/Ireland Charity Digital Benchmarks
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Today is International Day of Charity. In an article detailing the history of this day, The United Nations emphasise the power of people and 'Global Solidarity'. The importance of coming together to unite against challenge. This got us thinking. We wanted to focus on these words and what it means for us, and others in the charity sector. Ultimately, Global Solidarity is something we must aspire to achieve. When we unite in compassion and action, we can make a world of difference. Together, we can achieve change. #InternationalDayOfCharity #GlobalSolidarity
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Delighted to have the Charity Appeal’s Tribunal judgement and report cited in an article in the Dublin Enquirer. For anyone interested in understanding how the Charity Appeal’s Tribunal is enthusiastically committed to and working towards the Charity Application Process becoming less complicated and more transparent please see the article connected to this #transparencyinadjudicationprocesses; #charityappealstribunal; #DublinEnquirer; #transparencyandaccountability; #chritiesregulator; #soupkitchenclosure
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This article is genuinely SO brilliant and get straight to the heart of some of my deep frustrations with the third sector - they steal our words and make them meaningless. This is a MUST READ on the performance of solidarity in the third sector!
The third sector has a history of taking the language of grassroots organisers, stripping it of all meaning, and then misusing it in their empty statements. Let’s learn about the radical roots of words like “solidarity” rather than turning them into empty charity jargon. You can read the below piece for #UncharitablePapers from Shaan Sangha now in full on our website: https://lnkd.in/dbBP4ezS Don't miss out on getting your tickets to #UncharitableFestival2024 where we'll be taking a year in review like no other of the #ThirdSector. You can get your tickets to the Absolute State of It! now: https://lnkd.in/d5WsNe4s
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JMB Consulting sharing deep insight again. I've been thinking about the 'capture' of radical language alot this year. Did you know the term intersectionality was originally coined to highlight how our opressions and struggles are deeply intertwined? In 'professional' settings it's often used to discuss inclusion but actually intersectionality isn't about indivualism or isolated intersecting identities. It's about the pursuit of collective liberation. Too often the term is co-opted to promote identity politics and inclusion in ways that on the service might look great but ultimately serve to uphold the very systems of exploitation and violence we aim to dismantle. Lately, I’ve been thinking about how tools like non-violent communication can also perpetuate this problem. What happens when these frameworks ignore the colonisation of radical terms? Can we really call it “non-violent” when we take the language of liberation and use (inadvertently) it to uphold systems of harm? For clarity, I count myself amongst the 'we' here and this post is as much as call in for myself as it is an invitation to join me in this thinking. As Ruha Benjamin powerfully reminds us: “Black faces in high places won’t save us.” and neither will radical language without radical action. Book Rec: Elite Capture by Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò
The third sector has a history of taking the language of grassroots organisers, stripping it of all meaning, and then misusing it in their empty statements. Let’s learn about the radical roots of words like “solidarity” rather than turning them into empty charity jargon. You can read the below piece for #UncharitablePapers from Shaan Sangha now in full on our website: https://lnkd.in/dbBP4ezS Don't miss out on getting your tickets to #UncharitableFestival2024 where we'll be taking a year in review like no other of the #ThirdSector. You can get your tickets to the Absolute State of It! now: https://lnkd.in/d5WsNe4s
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Using numbers to prove your impact can give your charity the edge with funders, but knowing how best to go about it can be a challenge. This in-person workshop will explore different methods in how you can show impact through numbers.
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Donations and taxes? Save this post from Marcel Eichner 👇 Little wrap-up for you: Similarities DE & US: 🟢 Cash Contributions: Both countries primarily recognize cash donations. 🟢 Qualified Organizations: Donations must be made to recognized charitable organizations. 🟢 Limited Deductions: Tax benefits are capped and don't fully offset the donation. Key Differences: 🔴 Qualified Organizations: US rules are stricter, while German rules are more inclusive, especially for sports clubs. 🔴 Membership Fees: US rules limit deductions to excess fees over benefits received, while German rules are generally more lenient. 🔴 Documentation: Both countries require documentation, but the thresholds vary. 🔴 Carry-Forward Rules: US rules have a 5-year limit, while German rules have no time limit. 🔴 Foreign Charities: US rules are restrictive, while German rules allow for EU-based charities. Bottom Line: 👉 For Americans in Germany, US donations are typically not tax-deductible in Germany. 👉 For Germans, US donations are not deductible in Germany. #Taxpatation #USTax #ExpatsInGermany #USExpats #GermanTaxes #Donating #Donations 🔗 Find detailed blog article here https://lnkd.in/ecxz_RqM
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