|
The World Peace Organization for the One World Government is a
non-profit organization seeking tax-exempt status under Section 501(c)3
of the Internal Revenue Code.
It is not affiliated with any other organization, and is not under
the control or influence of any government, corporation, organization,
or individual, except for the laws and regulations related to
501(c)3 organizations.
Information about our funding is available only to leaders of governments,
and those who have the right to make policy for their country. We do not solicit donations; funding comes from sharing our talents and gifts under the principles we teach, from government contracts, and from several others sources.
There is no fee to join and no dues for membership.
There are two forms of membership in the organization: The first is
Independent, which is a paid position and open to those people
who are actively working towards fulfilling the goals and purposes
of the organization. There are only three positions that are full-time
in nature, most are temporary, part-time and related to the preparation
for the conference. The other is Affiliate, and this is open
to anyone. Please see the membership form page for ]details.
Any donations we receive go into a fund to support the conference in
Europe. At the conference we will introduce the plan on an international level, and work to set up the international government's branches and departments.
If items are donated to the organization, they
remain the possession of their owners, and are returned at the time of the organization's termination, or at the written request of the
donor, unless stipulated otherwise in the form that all such donors must complete. A record of these transactions is available to the
federal government during audits. If the donor is considered to
be "anonymous," the organization is responsible for any taxes levied by the
government, and costs of care and upkeep of the item. Should the donor wish to
have the item returned, adequate proof must be supplied in order to secure its return. If
adequate proof is not supplied, or no attempt is made to recover the item, it will
fall under the organization's termination procedure as required by existing law.
All donors will be notified at the time of the organization's termination, and
must provide current contact information.
This organization will proceed with its termination process, beginning
ten years from its incorporation if it has determined it has accomplished
its goals and purposes. All members, Independent and Affiliate, will
be notified of the decision to terminate at that time. If at that time
it is determined that the goals and purposes have not yet been
accomplished, then the organization will continue on with its work until
it has. Then the termination process will begin pursuant to the laws
of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, and in any
states which the organization functions.
Karen Holmes, Principal
|