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	  FIG Foundation - Building a Sustainable Future
  |  REPORT OF THE FIG FOUNDATION 2000-2001FIG General Assembly, Seoul, 6-11 May 2001 GeneralThe FIG Education Foundation had its Annual Meeting and 
	  meeting of the Board of Directors during the FIG Working Week 2000 in 
	  Prague. At this meeting it was decided to propose to the General Assembly 
	  that it decides to establish an FIG Foundation under FIG administration by 
	  transferring the FIG Education Foundation from Australia to Denmark and 
	  making the necessary legal actions and commitments and by keeping the 
	  goals and principles of the FIG Education Foundation as long as possible. 
	  This decision was then confirmed by the General Assembly. AdministrationThe preparations to transfer the administration of the 
	  Foundation from Australia to Denmark started immediately after the General 
	  Assembly although the adoption of the new statutes and rules for the FIG 
	  Foundation was postponed to the next Annual Meeting and the meeting of the 
	  Board of Directors and the FIG General Assembly. These meetings took place 
	  in Seoul, Korea in May, 2001. The Statutes of the FIG Foundation were 
	  adopted at the Annual Meeting in Seoul and then confirmed by the FIG 
	  General Assembly 11 May 2001. At the same time the FIG Education 
	  Foundation was formally closed. No legal actions were needed in Denmark to transfer the 
	  Foundation to Copenhagen when it was established  under the FIG 
	  umbrella. The Foundation activities have already been started and the 
	  funds from Australia have been transferred to the new bank account in 
	  Denmark. The administration is now fully operated from the FIG office. The 
	  Foundation has its own bank account and accounting system but its result 
	  is included in the overall accounts of the Federation. The process to 
	  close the FIG Education Foundation in Australia is still under way. As the Foundation is part of FIG there will be no 
	  special membership to the Foundation and therefore no membership fees will 
	  be charged for 2001.  Goals, activities and new statutesThe Board of Directors and the Annual Meeting of the 
	  Education Foundation were held in Seoul and this meeting made its 
	  recommendation on the General Assembly for the statutes of the FIG 
	  Foundation. The statutes were prepared in a working group whose 
	  members were Iain Greenway and Stig Enemark, both Directors 
	  of the Education Foundation and the Director of FIG office. The 
	  preliminary ideas were also discussed at the FIG Bureau meeting in 
	  Providence in December 2000 and finalised at the Annual Meeting of the 
	  Foundation in Seoul.. The basic ideas include: 
        To maintain the goals of the Education Foundation as much as 
		possible however there shall be a clear split between the 
		responsibilities of the Foundation and the FederationGrants from the Foundation could be given e.g. as scholarships 
		or/and grants to projects developing curricula for surveying education, 
		capacity building in developing countries etc.Grants should not be used in sponsoring FIG representatives to 
		participate congresses of member associations (these shall be financed 
		from the FIG budget), visits of representatives from member associations 
		to participate FIG meetings, congresses etc (this funding should be 
		arranged either through aid-programmes or be included in the congress 
		budget)To start collect money from FIG events by including a certain sum in 
		the registration fee (it is already agreed that in Washington this will 
		be US$ 5 per delegate and later US$ 10)Voluntary contributions to the Foundation directly and in 
		conjunction with registering to the events shall be continued.To start giving grants as soon as possible e.g. so that in 2001-2002 
		funds can be used so that the total assets do not fall below Swiss 
		francs 40,000 and thereafter use 50 per cent of annual income.The administration of the Foundation should consist of a Board of 
		Directors which is nominated by the Council. The chair of the Board of 
		Directors shall be one of the Vice Presidents (the one responsible for 
		fund raising and finances) and the majority of the 
		Directors shall have expertise in education in surveying disciplines and 
		be familiar with FIG. Accounts 2000The income of the FIG Foundation in 2000 include: 
        
          |  | Income 
		  Swiss francs |  
          | Transfer from Australia AU$ 35,000 | 32,295 |  
          | Contribution, Working Week 1999  US$2,200 | 3,601 |  
          | Contribution, FIG/UN Conference Melbourne 1999 US$5,000 | 8,955 |  
          | Contribution, Working Week 2000 US$ 1,200 | 2,088 |  
          | Bank interest | 14 |  
          | Total income | 46,953 |  The total assets of the Foundation 31st
      December 2000 were Swiss frs 43,339. Contribution from the working week 
	  1999 from Sun City arrived in February 2001. 34 people registering for the Working Week in Prague 
	  each contributed US$ 25 and 6 persons US$50 to the Foundation through 
	  check-off on their registrations for a total of US$1,150.  28 people contributed US$ 25 each and 5 people US$ 50 
	  each to the FIG Foundation in conjunction to the working week in Seoul in 
	  2001. The total amount of voluntary contributions through registrations 
	  was thus US$ 950. For the future Congresses and Working Weeks registrants 
	  will be invited to contribute to the Foundation by voluntary mark-off on 
	  their registration forms. At the Washington Congress there will be both 
	  option for the voluntary contribution but in addition in the budget US$ 5 
	  is budgeted for the Foundation in the directly in the Congress budget. Board of DirectorsThe Board of Directors that was elected in Prague 
	  include: Holger Magel, Chair, Stig Enemark (Denmark) and Iain 
	  Greenway (UK) appointed by FIG and John Curdie and John Medbury 
	  appointed by the Institute of Surveyors of Australia (ISA).  In Seoul a new Board of Directors was appointed by the 
	  FIG Council. The Directors for period May 2001 - December 2002  are: 
        
          Prof. Holger Magel, Germany, President
          Prof. Stig Enemark, Denmark, Director
          Iain Greenway, United Kingdom, Director
          John Hohol, U.S.A., Director
          Prof. Ian Williamson, Australia, Director. 
 Prof. 
	  Holger MagelPresident of the FIG Foundation
 Email: 
	  magel@landentwicklung-muenchen.de
 19 May 2001 |