Township people's governments and sub-district offices shall assist the civil affairs departments and other relevant departments to do a good job in charity-related work, and the village (neighborhood) committees shall provide assistance.
Trade unions, the Communist Youth League, women's federations, disabled persons' federations, federations of industry and commerce, the Red Cross and other organizations shall, according to the characteristics of their respective working objects, do a good job in related charity work. Fifth people's governments at or above the county level shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state and the province, commend natural persons, legal persons and unincorporated organizations that have made remarkable achievements or outstanding contributions in the development of charity.
The provincial people's government set up the "Hubei Charity Award"; The week of China Charity Day held on September 5th every year is Hubei Charity Week. Chapter II Charitable Organizations and Charitable Property Article 6 Charitable organizations are non-profit organizations that are established according to law, meet the conditions prescribed by law and conduct charitable activities for the society. Can take the form of foundations, social organizations, social service institutions and other organizations.
The civil affairs departments of the people's governments at or above the county level shall optimize the process when registering the establishment of non-profit organizations such as foundations, social organizations and social service institutions. Those who meet the conditions of charitable organizations can be registered as charitable organizations simultaneously according to the application. Article 7 A charitable organization shall improve its internal governance structure, establish and improve management systems such as decision-making, execution and supervision, and carry out charitable activities in accordance with laws, regulations and articles of association. Article 8 Charitable organizations shall strengthen property management, establish and improve financial management systems, implement special account management in accordance with regulations, conduct independent accounting, and accept the supervision of relevant government departments.
The property of a charitable organization shall be used for charitable purposes in accordance with the articles of association and the donation agreement, and shall not be distributed among the promoters, donors and members of the charitable organization. No organization or individual may privately divide, misappropriate, intercept or occupy charitable property. Article 9 Charitable organizations shall design charitable projects scientifically and reasonably, establish a project management system, and follow up and supervise the implementation of the projects. Completed charitable projects can be evaluated by self-organization or entrusting a third-party professional organization, and the evaluation will be made public.
The funds funded by charitable organizations for the implementation of charitable projects in villages (communities) shall be earmarked according to the charitable donation funds. Article 10 A charitable organization may sign an agreement with the beneficiary as needed to stipulate the purpose, amount and way of using charitable property.
If the beneficiary fails to use the charitable property in accordance with the agreement or commits other serious violations of the agreement, the charitable organization has the right to ask him to correct it; Those who refuse to make corrections have the right to terminate the agreement and demand that they return their property.
If the charitable organization's purpose of funding or service to the beneficiary has been realized, or the beneficiary's relief situation changes and no longer needs funding, it has the right to terminate the agreement, and the beneficiary or the property manager entrusted by it shall return the remaining funded property to the charitable organization in accordance with the agreement. Article 11 When a charitable organization terminates, it shall be liquidated according to law.
The remaining property of a charitable organization after liquidation shall be transferred to charitable organizations with the same or similar purposes in accordance with the provisions of the articles of association of the charitable organization; If it is not specified in the articles of association, it shall be transferred to charitable organizations with the same or similar purposes by the registered civil affairs department and announced to the public.
After the liquidation of a charitable organization, it shall cancel its registration with the civil affairs department where it is registered, and the civil affairs department shall make an announcement to the public. Chapter III Charitable Donations and Charitable Donations Article 12 Charitable donations include directional donations and public donations.
Charitable organizations can carry out targeted fundraising from the date of registration. Directed offering shall be carried out within the scope of specific objects such as promoters, board members and members.
Charitable organizations that carry out public fundraising shall obtain public fundraising qualifications according to law.
Individuals or organizations that do not have the qualifications for public fundraising may not carry out public fundraising. Thirteenth charitable organizations to carry out public fund-raising, should formulate a fund-raising plan in accordance with the law, and ten days in advance to the civil affairs department of its registration. Involving public security, public order, fire control and other matters, the relevant procedures shall also be handled in accordance with the provisions of relevant laws and regulations.
In response to major natural disasters, accidents, disasters and public health emergencies, if it is impossible to go through the filing procedures for the fundraising plan before the start of public fundraising activities, it shall go through the filing procedures within ten days after the start of public fundraising activities.