Purpose and activities

IFGF Almere Foundation aims to promote the spread and experience of the Christian faith based on the Bible and IFGF core beliefs.

  • Services, Bible studies, and prayer meetings
  • Community building and pastoral care
  • Training and equipping (Come, Grow, Serve, Lead)
  • Diaconal and missionary support

The foundation does not aim to make a profit. Funds are used exclusively for its purpose.

ANBI information

IFGF Almere Foundation is aiming for ANBI status. Once this status has been granted, donations to the foundation may be tax-deductible under certain conditions.
What does “under certain conditions” mean?
Short explanation of tax deductibility

The tax deductibility of donations depends on the donor’s personal situation and the applicable tax rules. For example, the type of donation, income, and possible thresholds may play a role.

If in doubt, consult the Dutch Tax Administration or a tax advisor.

What can you find here?

We value transparency. Therefore, we publish here the information and documents that must be publicly available under the ANBI rules.

Foundation details
Name
Stichting IFGF Almere
RSIN
869020699
Chamber of Commerce number
99510634
Legal form
Foundation
Registered seat
Municipality of Almere
Date of incorporation
15 January 2026
Address
Tubastraat 39, 1312 WT Almere, the Netherlands
Bank account number
NL20 RABO 0175 1346 50 in the name of Stichting IFGF Almere
Board members
  • Hans Christiaan Arend Leever - Chair
  • Evan Utama Tjandra - Secretary
  • Jusuf Nassa Barends - Treasurer
Objective

The objective of Stichting IFGF Almere is to promote the spread and practice of the Christian faith based on the Bible and the core values of IFGF Global. The foundation supports and strengthens churches, leaders, believers, and social and diaconal initiatives within Europe and beyond. The foundation does not aim to make a profit.

The foundation aims to use its resources and activities almost entirely for the public benefit, in accordance with the ANBI regulations. The foundation’s resources are not used for the private interests of founders, board members, or other individuals.

Main points of the policy plan

The foundation carries out its objective by organising church services, Bible studies, prayer meetings, fellowship activities, pastoral care, children’s ministry, youth ministry, volunteer work, training, and equipping. In addition, the foundation may support diaconal, missionary, and social initiatives that fit within its objective.

The foundation’s income mainly consists of voluntary gifts, donations, collections, and periodic donations. The foundation’s resources are used exclusively for activities that contribute to its objective. The assets are managed by the board, and the foundation does not retain assets beyond what is reasonably necessary for continuity and planned activities.

Download policy plan 2026
Activity report 2026

Stichting IFGF Almere was incorporated on 15 January 2026. In 2026, the focus is on building the local church, organising regular services and fellowship moments, strengthening children’s ministry and volunteer work, further setting up the administration, and preparing future diaconal, missionary, and training activities.

Financial accountability

The first official financial accountability report concerns the 2026 financial year. It will be prepared and published after the end of the financial year, no later than 1 July 2027.

For background information: this concerns donations received and costs incurred in 2025, before the foundation was officially incorporated. This is not an official financial accountability report of Stichting IFGF Almere.

Download financial overview 2025
Remuneration policy

Board members do not receive remuneration for their board work. Only actual and reasonable costs may be reimbursed based on supporting documents. If the foundation has paid work carried out in the future, this will be done within reasonable and appropriate limits and in accordance with the foundation’s objective.

Dissolution

Upon dissolution of Stichting IFGF Almere, any positive liquidation balance will be spent on an ANBI with a similar objective or on a foreign institution that exclusively or almost exclusively serves the public benefit and has a similar objective. Founders, board members, or other private individuals cannot claim the foundation’s assets.

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