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Why does Australia need a legal entity?

JohnSmith님이 English로 2009년 8월 26일에 게시함.

There is several good reasons why a local chapter, or more importantly a legal entity needs to be established in Australia:

* It makes it easier to deal with large companies, other non-profits, NGOs and government agencies as it is no longer a few hobbyists doing maps but an organisation.

* A legal entity is able to receive/own donated goods and services from companies, and companies are more likely to donate to a legal non-profit entity rather than hobbyists.

* A legal entity might be able to get DGR (deductible gift recipient) status with the ATO, so donations might be tax deductible for those giving.

While it may be possible to work under the OSM-F to achieve the same benefits, it's easier if there is a local entity and the board of OSM-F may not be willing or able to cope with Australian issues because they are based in the UK.

Could those wishing to financially support such an organisation in Australia please add their names to this wiki page:

osm.wiki/Foundation/Local_Chapters/Australia#People_who_would_be_willing_to_be_financial_members

Current OSM-F guidelines suggest a minimum of 20 people should be interested in setting up a local chapter.

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