Appendix to item 29.2
Report for the 24th General Assembly
FIG Working Week in Seoul, 6-11 May 2001
THE FIG FOUNDATION - STATUTES
- The name of the Foundation is The FIG Foundation ("the
Foundation").
- The Foundation is established under the International Federation of
Surveyors (FIG) which is registered under Danish legislation in Denmark with
a permanent office in Copenhagen, municipality of Frederiksberg.
- The purpose of the Foundation is the funding of educational and capacity
building projects and scholarships.
The objects for which the Foundation is established are:
- To give grants and scholarships to projects, for instance to develop
curricula for surveying education and capacity building, especially in
developing countries;
- To promote high standards of education and training for surveyors and to
facilitate continuing professional development;
- To educate people in the disciplines of surveying, particularly in
developing countries and countries in transition;
- To promote virtual academies and the use of distance learning in
surveying education;
- To encourage research into all disciplines of surveying and to
disseminate the results of that research;
- To promote the exchange of surveying personnel for greater understanding
of all facets of the profession of surveying;
- To support by seed funding conferences and similar events in
co-operation with international agencies such as the United Nations.
- The Foundation's funds are established by moving the funds of the FIG
Education Foundation Limited from Australia. The accumulated profit of the
Foundation on 31.12.2000 was Swiss francs 46,474.
- The Foundation is administered by the FIG Office in Copenhagen directed by
a Board of Directors. The five (5) Directors are appointed by the FIG
Council. The majority of the Directors shall have expertise in education in
surveying disciplines and be familiar with FIG. One of the Directors shall
be one of the Vice Presidents of FIG, normally the one in charge of fund
raising. The remaining Directors shall not be members of the FIG Council.
The FIG Council appoints one of the Directors to be the President of the
Foundation.
- The funds of the Foundation must not fall below Swiss francs 40,000 during
the years 2001 and 2002. Thereafter, the Foundation may use fifty (50) per
cent of its annual income for projects implementing its aims.
- The funds of the Foundation shall not be used to support the normal
activities of FIG, for instance to support travel to conferences or visits
to member associations.
- The Directors shall announce to FIG members once a year the scholarships
and grants available from the Foundation. These announcements will be
distributed through normal FIG information channels.
- If there are insufficient applications meeting the criteria set by the
Directors submitted in any year to use all of the funds available for
distribution in that year, the Directors will decide whether the unused
funds will be carried forward for use in the following year, or used for
increasing the Foundation's assets, or a mixture of these two options.
- The accounting year of the Foundation is a calendar year. Accounts shall
be prepared in conjunction with the FIG accounts and shall be audited
together with the FIG accounts. The accounts and annual report of the
Foundation shall be submitted to the General Assembly of FIG for its
adoption. The annual report will include information on fundraising
activities undertaken and grants given.
- If the Foundation is closed for any reason, any remaining Foundation funds
shall be used for the purposes expressed in the objects of the Foundation on
decision of the FIG General Assembly.
- Changes to these statutes may be made by the FIG Council.
FIG Office
19 May 2001
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