Crash course: Legal and tax issues relating to non-profit status and founding associations
11:00 am to 1:00 pm (admission from 10:00 am) | "Stadtfenster" of the Central Library
Anyone who has ever dealt with the topic of cultural funding or funding applications will have come across terms and phrases such as "legal entities", "non-profit status" or "natural persons are not eligible to apply".
Many grants, especially outside of traditional cultural funding, are aimed exclusively at legal entities or non-profit organizations. But how do you obtain the status of a "legal entity"? One option is to set up an association. This is neither difficult nor expensive and, last but not least, opens up the possibility of applying for funding that is denied to individuals.
But how do you set up a registered (e.V.) and therefore non-profit association? What requirements must be met in order to set up an association and what obligations will I face in the future? What is non-profit status and how do I achieve it? What alternatives are there to founding an association and what are their advantages and disadvantages? What do I need to bear in mind when setting up an association in terms of tax and non-profit status?
This crash course deals with these and many other questions. After a brief introduction to the topic, you determine the program with your questions.
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Price information:
free tickets