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Microjustice Foundations – ANBI Information

‘Stichting Microjustice4All’ (MIcrojustice)’ and ‘Stichting Friends of Microjustice’ are foundations registered in the Netherlands and governed by Dutch law. All three foundations have the status of Public Benefit Organization or PBO (‘Algemeen Nut Beogende Instelling’ or ‘ANBI’). This means donations to these foundations may be tax deductible under Dutch law.

Donations to PBOs are (partly) deductible from taxable income. For more information on PBOs and tax advantages, click here.

For the sake of transparency, PBOs are required to publish certain information on their websites. Please see below for the transparency information per foundation.

Stichting Microjustice4All (Microjustice)

Standard form – ANBI 2020 click here

Standard form – ANBI 2021 click here

Standard form – ANBI 2022 click here

Standard form – ANBI 2023 click here

RSIN

805877447

Objective and policy plan

The mission of Microjustice is to promote universal access to legal protection through our global legal protection barometer and platform, providing knowledge about basic legal rights and the access to affordable legal aid. The promotion of Universal Access to Legal Protection is squarely placed with the framework of United Nation’s SDG 16 of ‘Leaving no-one behind’.

Lack of knowledge about their basic rights, how to arrange them and the access to affordable legal aid, prevents vulnerable people from building a better life. We have successfully worked on this need by bridging the underprivileged to local legal professionals. Our 27 years of knowledge and grassroot experience has now been successfully transformed into our Legal Protection Barometer and online Legal Protection Platform, which we implement through the Legal Protection Program 2021 – 20130.

For excerpts of our Policy Plan 2021-2025, click here.

Board of Directors

  • Patricia van Nispen tot Sevenaer | Director

Supervisory Board

  • Frank Bakx | Chairman
  • Michiel Verweij | Secretary
  • Joost Schretlen

Remuneration policy

Microjustice’ remuneration policy is the following:

  • Volunteers may receive an expense allowance to the statutory maximum of EUR 1.500 per year
  • Consultants receive an agreed consultancy fee, based on the projects in the countries of operation
  • The foundation has no employees

The statutory directors of Microjustice are not remunerated as such, but may receive consultancy fees upon specific assignments and may declare (travel) expenses.

The members of the Supervisory Board of Microjustice are not remunerated and do not receive an expense allowance.

Financial statements and activity report

  • For the annual report of 2012, please click here
  • For the financial statement of 2012, please click here
  • For the annual report of 2013, please click here
  • For the financial statement of 2013, please click here
  • For the financial statement of 2014, please click here
  • For the Annual Report and Financial Statements 2015, please click here
  • For the Annual Report and Financial Statements 2016, please click here
  • For the Annual Report and Financial Statements 2017, please click here
  • For the Annual Report and Financial Statements 2018, please click here
  • For the Annual Report and Financial Statements 2019, please click here
  • For the Annual Report and Financial Statements 2020, please click here
  • For the Annual Report and Financial Statements 2021, please click here
  • For the Annual Report and Financial Statements 2022, please click here
  • For the Annual Report and Financial Statements 2023, please click here

Stichting Friends of Microjustice

Address

Van Montfoortlaan 2 | 2596 SR The Hague | The Netherlands

RSIN

809137756

Objective and policy plan

The objective of Friends of Microjustice is to generate income for Microjustice and related activities.

For the policy plan of Microjustice 2014-2016, click here

The main objectives of the Friends of Microjustice are:

  • Fundraising;
  • Managing of those funds;
  • Making financial means available for the activities of Microjustice
  • Support the development of Microjustice and publications on Microjustice

Board

  • Ton van Rooijen | President
  • Rob Zeldenrust | Secretary
  • Rolf van Nieuwenhuyzen | Treasurer

Remuneration policy

The members of the Board of Friends of Microjustice are not remunerated and do not receive a fixed expense allowance.

Financial statements and activity report