ICT is a CBF-Recognized Charity
The International Campaign for Tibet has been a CBF-Recognized Charity since January 1, 2005.
What is the CBF Recognition?
The CBF Recognition is a quality mark for charities issued by the CBF, the Dutch Charity Regulator. With this recognition, organizations show that they meet strict quality standards. Naturally, the requirements differ for larger organizations compared to smaller ones. Around 80 percent of private donations in the Netherlands are now under CBF supervision. You can confidently donate to a CBF-Recognized Charity, knowing that the organization genuinely contributes to a better world, handles every euro responsibly, provides accountability, and is independently audited.
Transparency at a Glance: The CBF Recognition Passport
The CBF Recognition Passport presents the most important information about a recognized charity in a clear and neutral way. It provides transparency at a glance. The passport includes both qualitative information about the organization’s mission and activities as well as key financial figures, which are validated by the CBF.
Click the banner below to view the CBF Recognition Passport for the International Campaign for Tibet.
