Am 04.03.26 um 03:54 schrieb Peter Saint-Andre:
(4) which roles within the EU org could be filled by volunteers (and who is volunteering??) and which roles need to be outsourced to professionals (e.g., bookkeeping service, accountants, lawyers, auditors); this topic is related to (1) above because right now we operate very inexpensively (no paid legal counsel, no accountants, no bookkeepers, no required yearly auditing of the financial accounts, etc.) and I don't know what the ongoing costs would be to operate in various EU countries (e.g., would we need a paid financial audit every year?) ... this stuff can add up fast!

I would like to volunteer and help here. But I have some concerns.

The proposals and research is really great. But with an org being in the Netherlands there will be still the language barrier and NL legal stuff most of us are not aware of.

Doing bookkeeping and filing taxes is even challenging in your own country and native language. So my concern would be that we heavily will rely here on our NL members or pay for services.

The same concerns would apply to any other EU country or the UK. The EU still hasn't standardized any of this.

(and here's a deeper question: do we need a formal organization at all or could we structure things in a more lightweight manner with crowdfunding of conferences, ad-hoc donations for particular initiatives, simple hosting of specifications in a repository instead of having them be owned by an organization, etc.)
this is a very interesting question and idea. Would be great when there is a way to run the org without all the red tape and bureaucracy a legal org entity put on us.

Alex

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