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The difference between public offering foundations
(1) Different recipients:

Public offering foundation: you can raise funds directly from the public;

Non-public offering foundation: no direct fundraising for the public.

(two) the geographical scope of fundraising activities:

Public offering foundations: divided into national public offering foundations and local public offering foundations. The public fundraising activities of national public fundraising foundations can be carried out nationwide, and the public fundraising activities of local public fundraising foundations can only be carried out within their registered administrative areas.

Non-public offering foundation: Because it does not raise funds for the public, there is no geographical restriction.

(3) Registered original fund (unit: RMB):

Public offering foundation: not less than 8 million yuan nationwide and not less than 4 million yuan locally;

Non-public offering foundation: not less than 2 million yuan.

(4) registration authority:

Public offering foundation: the national public offering foundation is registered in the Civil Affairs Bureau of the Ministry of Civil Affairs; Local public offering foundations shall be registered by the civil affairs departments of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.

Non-public offering foundations: The civil affairs departments of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions, municipalities directly under the Central Government and above can register. (However, if the original capital exceeds 20 million yuan and the promoters apply to the Civil Affairs Bureau for establishment, they can register with the Civil Affairs Bureau. )

(5) Name:

The name of the foundation shall reflect the business scope of public welfare activities.

The name of the foundation shall include the font size, the business scope of public welfare activities in turn, and end with the word "foundation".

No font size shall be used in the name of a public offering foundation.

② National public offering foundations shall use the words "China", "China", "National" and "National" in their names. Non-public offering foundations shall not use the above words.

Local public offering foundations and non-public offering foundations registered by the civil affairs departments of the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall be crowned with the names of administrative divisions at or above the county level. With the names of administrative divisions below the provincial level, the names of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government can be used at the same time. If it is crowned with the name of the municipal district, it should also be crowned with the name of the city.

③ The name of a public offering foundation shall not be the name of a natural person, legal person or other organization.

The name of a non-public offering foundation may be the name of a natural person, legal person or other organization, but it shall meet the following conditions:

(1) The use of the name of a natural person, the name of a legal person or other organization or the name of a shop name requires the consent of the natural person, legal person or other organization;

(two) shall not use the name of a natural person sentenced to deprivation of political rights for a crime;

(3) Generally, the names of party and state leaders and revolutionaries of the older generation are not used.

(6) Regarding the appointment of next of kin in the Council:

For a non-public offering foundation established with private property, the total number of directors of the foundation with close relatives shall not exceed1/3 of the total number of directors; Other foundations with close relatives may not serve on the board of directors at the same time.

(7) Legal Representative:

The legal representatives of public foundations and non-public foundations whose original funds come from Chinese mainland shall be mainland residents.

(eight) the annual expenditure for public welfare undertakings as stipulated in the articles of association:

Public offering foundation: not less than 70% of the total income of the previous year;

Non-public offering foundation: not less than 8% of the fund balance in the previous year.

(9) Accept social supervision:

In terms of information disclosure, the obligation of public offering foundations is heavier. When organizing fund-raising activities, the public offering foundation shall announce the public welfare activities to be carried out after the fund-raising and the detailed plan for the use of funds. During the duration of fund-raising activities, the income obtained from fund-raising activities and the expenses for carrying out public welfare activities shall be announced in a timely manner. After the fund-raising activities, all the income obtained from the fund-raising activities and their uses shall be announced. Non-public fundraising foundations have relatively low requirements for information disclosure because they have no public fundraising activities.