Human Activities has been identified by the tax authorities as a public benefit organization:
ANBI (Algemeen Nut Beogende Instelling)
Stichting voor Menselijke Activiteiten
Human Activities
Postal address
Domburgseweg 44
4357NH Domburg
The Netherlands
contact
office@humanactivities.org
Postal address
Domburgseweg 44
4357NH Domburg
The Netherlands
contact
office@humanactivities.org
RSIN taxnumber
822957930
VAT number
NL822957930B01
registration number at the Chamber of Commerce
50844229
Bank details
IBAN: NL72 TRIO 0198 3759 64
BIC: TRIONL2U
822957930
VAT number
NL822957930B01
registration number at the Chamber of Commerce
50844229
Bank details
IBAN: NL72 TRIO 0198 3759 64
BIC: TRIONL2U
Mission
The Foundation aims at founding, managing and directing an institute that develops artistic, social, cultural and medical activities in accordance with the ideas and artistic vision of the artist Renzo Martens, who initiates the institute in the Netherlands and elsewhere in the world.
The activities of the foundation focus on fostering an awareness about economic inequality, especially in its relationship with critical art, with the aim to bend current global value chains and redress economic inequality.
The foundation seeks to achieve its objectives, by – among others – exhibiting and disseminating artistic and socio-cultural products, including – but not exclusively – films, art objects and non-material art produced by the institute and her partners; organising project related programmes; raising funds to support the its activities; founding, managing, controlling a headquarter and back office from which the above activities will be managed and controlled; designing, managing and maintaining a website.
The foundation does not aim to make profit.
Board members
Derk Sauer, chairman
Anton Kramer, treasurer
Azu Nwagbogu, member
Delya Allakhverdova, member
Gert Jan Van Den Bergh, member
Michaela van Wassenaer, member
Derk Sauer, chairman
Anton Kramer, treasurer
Azu Nwagbogu, member
Delya Allakhverdova, member
Gert Jan Van Den Bergh, member
Michaela van Wassenaer, member
Remuneration policy
The board members of Human Activities perform their work on a voluntary base. They receive an allowance for incurred expenses. Human Activities follows a competitive remuneration policy for employees and freelancers.
The board members of Human Activities perform their work on a voluntary base. They receive an allowance for incurred expenses. Human Activities follows a competitive remuneration policy for employees and freelancers.