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Krishnayan Sewa International Stichting

Name of the Organization

Registered Name: Krishnayan Sewa International Stichting

RSIN (Legal Entities and Partnerships Information Number)

RSIN: 865775710

Chamber of Commerce (KvK) Number

KvK Number: 91801583

Registered Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands

Contact Information

Address: De Entree 252, 1101 EE Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Email: info@krishnayansewa.org

Website: www.krishnayansewa.org

Mission and Objective of the Organization

Krishnayan Sewa International Stichting is a nonprofit charitable organization devoted to creating a compassionate world through holistic welfare initiatives. Our mission is to protect vulnerable life, serve communities in need, and promote sustainable and regenerative living.

Core Objectives:
  • Animal Welfare: Rescue, shelter, and medical care for abandoned, injured, and stray animals.
  • Food Distribution: Regular and emergency food aid to underprivileged individuals, children & needy.
  • Access to Clean Water: Provide clean drinking water systems.
  • Regenerative Agriculture: Promote eco-friendly, organic farming models.
  • Emergency Relief: Humanitarian aid in disasters and crises.

Policy Plan - Main Components

Our program is carried out through close collaboration with trusted local partners as well as direct coordination at the international level. By working hand-in-hand with these partners, we ensure that our efforts reach the people who need help the most. Through this network, we recruit, train, and empower volunteers who are committed to serving those in need. These volunteers become the backbone of our initiatives, providing hands-on assistance and spreading compassion in their communities. This dual approach of local engagement and international support helps us maximize our impact and sustain long-term positive change.

ANBI Publication Report

– Krishnayan Sewa International Stichting

  • Income and Asset Management: Funded via donations, grants.
  • Spending Policy: Strictly for mission-aligned activities; audited annually.
  • Transparency: Financial reports and impact records are published publicly.

Board of Directors – Roles and Competencies

Mr. Sanjeev Bedi

- Founder & Statutory Director

Mr. Sanjeev Bedi is a seasoned Chartered Accountant based in the Netherlands with over 20 years of extensive experience in finance and organizational leadership. As the founder and statutory director of the organization, he brings a wealth of knowledge in financial strategy, regulatory compliance, and cross-border governance, ensuring the highest standards of transparency and accountability.

Beyond his professional expertise, Mr. Bedi is deeply committed to social welfare and humanitarian causes. His dedication as a social worker has been instrumental in driving impactful programs aimed at uplifting underprivileged communities.

Mr. Bedi’s holistic approach combines rigorous financial oversight with compassionate social engagement, positioning him as a respected figure in both corporate and philanthropic spheres. His unwavering commitment to ethical governance and community service continues to inspire and guide the organization toward greater social impact.

Mr. Vivek Singh

– Director (Appointed April 10, 2024)

Mr. Vivek Singh is a dedicated social worker and experienced project manager specializing in animal rescue and community support initiatives. With a strong focus on field operations, disaster relief, regenerative farming, and rural empowerment, he brings practical expertise and compassionate leadership to the organization.

Renowned as a great executor and devoted social worker, Mr. Singh oversees program implementation, community engagement, and field monitoring, ensuring that projects are delivered efficiently and effectively. His commitment to cultural services and grassroots empowerment drives meaningful impact in the communities served.

Remuneration Policy

  • The directors do not receive any remuneration.
  • We create volunteers to support those who need help.
  • No employees currently. Future staff, if any, will follow Dutch nonprofit wage standards.
  • Volunteers are reimbursed for verified expenses only.

Activity Report – Year 2024

Key Activities:
  • 2,000+ animals provided with medical support and shelter.
  • Over 10,000 meals distributed in rural and religious areas.
  • 5 clean water systems installed in underserved areas.
  • 200+ farmers trained in regenerative agriculture.
  • Relief supplies sent to flood-affected communities in Eastern India.

Financial Report

ANBI Publication Report – Krishnayan Sewa International Stichting

  • Balance Sheet
  • Statement of Income & Expenses
  • Expenditure by theme (Animal Welfare, Food, Water, Farming, Emergency Aid)
  • Future plans and budget forecasts

Future Vision – 2025 and Beyond

  • Establish a veterinary hospital offering 24/7 emergency care services.
  • Provide training programs on regenerative farming techniques.
  • Expand food donation efforts to reach more underprivileged and needy individuals.
  • Launch a volunteer exchange program in collaboration with partner organizations in Europe.
  • Educate farmers about the principles and practices of regenerative farming.

Legal Framework & Compliance

  • Legal Form: Stichting (Dutch Foundation)
  • Nature: Nonprofit, public benefit
  • ANBI Status: Yes
  • Compliant with Dutch Tax and Governance Standards

Declaration

This report is published to comply with Dutch ANBI requirements and maintain full transparency. It will be updated annually and made accessible to the public.