Carpenter Concerts - ANBI stichting

Why donate to our foundation?

Our foundation holds ANBI status (Public Benefit Organization).
This means we do not pay taxes on received donations, and as a donor, you may deduct your gift from your taxable income.

In other words:
Your donation costs you less — yet fully benefits our mission.

Example:
If you donate €100 and your tax rate is 37%, you receive €37 back from the Tax Authority.
Your contribution effectively costs only €63, while we can use the full amount to support our goals.

Organization Details

Name of the foundation:
Stichting Carpenter Concerts

RSIN / Fiscal number:
868296934

Contact details:
Postal address: Kerkstraat 7, 1861 KR, Bergen (NH)
Email: carpenterconcerts@gmail.com
Phone: +31 (0)6 8377 6281
Website: www.carpenterconcerts.nl

Mission

The foundation aims to promote and support young musical talent within classical music by organizing concerts, creating performance opportunities, and increasing the visibility of emerging musicians.
We strive to provide an inspiring platform where talented musicians can develop artistically and present themselves to a broad audience — without profit motive and with a focus on education, cultural participation, and artistic growth.

Policy Plan

The policy plan of Stichting Carpenter Concerts includes the following:

Mission: Supporting young, talented musicians in their artistic development and visibility.
Vision: Creating a professional stage and network that contribute to the careers of young musicians and to the accessibility of classical music.
Activities:

  • Organizing concerts and recitals

  • Facilitating collaborative projects between young musicians

  • Offering educational projects and workshops

Funding:
Subsidies, grants, gifts, donations, sponsorships, ticket sales, and collaborative projects.

Management and use of funds:
The foundation’s assets are managed by the board and are used solely to achieve the foundation’s objectives.

Current and future plans:
Organize at least three concerts per year, launch a mentorship program for young musicians, and expand partnerships with international organizations.

Board Composition

Chair: Mirjam Timmerman
Secretary: Harriet Wilmink
Treasurer: Sarah Jones

Remuneration Policy

Board members receive no remuneration for their work.
Any expenses incurred are reimbursed.
Employees or contracted professionals are compensated at market rates, solely for activities related to the foundation’s objectives.