95 Foundation, Kazipur
This Foundation established in the Year June, 2017 AD with same Mission and Visions. this foundation was create for the human supported charity organization. its working area pre defined about the District of Sirajgonj for whole part of its upazila Kazipur.
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Charitable Purposes To be registered as a charity an organization must have purposes that are exclusively charitable. There are four categories of charitable purposes
Public Benefit Regardless of which charitable purpose an organization has a charity's activities must benefit the public and the benefit of the organization's activities must extend to the public as a whole or a significant section of it. To be registered as a charity an organization must have purposes that are exclusively charitable. There are four categories of charitable purposes:
Humanitarian Assistance means helping people who lack the basic necessities of life or the simple amenities available to most. Examples of this include food banks, non-profit accommodation for low-income people and disaster relief.
Advancement of education (Scholarship Programme) means doing things that increase people's knowledge and skills or advance human knowledge through research. Examples of this include establishing and operating schools, providing scholarships or doing research in a recognized field of knowledge and making the results available to the public.
Purposes that provide a community benefit include a number of purposes that do not fall into the above categories but that are recognized as charitable purposes. Examples of these purposes include operating an animal shelter, a volunteer fire department, a facility for care of the elderly or a hospital. There are some purposes that are not considered charitable such as organizations that are created for political purposes and organizations created to promote sports.
Fundraising Activities Any fundraising activities an organization intends to do must be listed including how often these activities will be undertaken and the proportion of the organization's volunteers that will be used. Organizations must also indicate if they will use a professional fundraiser, if they intend to receive non-cash gifts on a regular basis and if the organization will be involved with or associated with a tax shelter arrangement.
Fundraising is any activity that involves asking for donations of cash or gifts in-kind as well as any sale of goods or services to raise money. It includes soliciting donations directly as well as holding events such as auctions, dinners, or runs to raise money. It can be something as small as a loose-change collection box with the charity's name on it or as large as a gala or direct mail campaign. Activates that support fundraising, such as developing fundraising strategies or hiring a fundraiser, are also considered fundraising activities.
Fundraising to support the work of the organization is not considered a charitable activity so there are strict limits on the fundraising activities a charity can engage in. Fundraising itself cannot be a purpose of an organization that wants to register as a charity. Fundraising must not provide a private benefit to anyone unless this is only incidental to the fundraising activity. Fundraising activities must not be illegal, against public policy or deceptive.
Funding also cannot involve the organization in running an unrelated business even if all the proceeds go to the charitable purpose. For example, an organization's whose purpose is to protect the environment could not open a coffee shop even if the proceeds all go to their charitable purpose. The Charities Directorate uses certain indicators to determine if a fundraising activity is unacceptable, such as when-
- more of the organization's resources (including money and volunteers ) are devoted to fundraising than to the charitable purpose
- there is no specific use for the money raised that furthers the organization's charitable purpose
- merchandise or services are purchased that do not increase fundraising revenue
- most of the gross revenue generated by the fundraising goes to an organization that is not a charity
- misrepresentations to the public about things like fundraising revenue or practices are made
- the fundraising activity is not well documented
- the cost of the fundraising is a large percentage of the total funds raised
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Key Persons[edit]
Executives of the Management Team
- Engr. Md Abu Raihan
- Engr. Md Abdullah Al Noman (Zakir)
- Md Sabbir Ahmed
- SM Saroar-A Alam
Advisers of the Organization
- Khalilur Rahman Siraji
- Md. Nasiruddin Jubaier
- Shahidullah Kawsar
- Md Anwar Pervaz
- Ulfat Zahan
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