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Donate
Bloodhound needs voluntary contributions to continue its research. The three founding members have together committed nearly 1500 hours of their free time to produce The Scorched Earth of Darfur, and Phil Clarke has so far given over 5000 hours of his time on a pro-bono basis for a further project that is due to be released in 2009 if funds can be secured to enable this work to be completed. But your help is needed for Bloodhound to carry on. If you want to support our work, please donate now.
Donations can be made by direct transfer to our bank account or directly through our payment site.
For donations in Danish Krone DKK:
Merkur Bank
Postboks 402
Vesterbrogade 40
1620 Copenhagen V
DENMARK
Account name: Bloodhound
Registration number: 8401
Account number: 1072398
Please include your name, address and invoice number as relevant.
For donations in Euros EUR:
Merkur Bank
Bispensgade 16
DK-9100 Ålborg
Denmark
Account name: Bloodhound
IBAN: DK9184010001072398
SWIFT: MEKUDK21
Please include your name, address and invoice number as relevant.
For donations in other currencies, e.g. US$ and UK£:
Merkur Bank
Bispensgade 16
DK-9100 Ålborg
Denmark
via intermediary bank
Arbejdernes Landsbank
Vesterbrogade 5
DK-1502 Copenhagen V
Denmark
Account name: Bloodhound
IBAN: DK9184010001072398
SWIFT: MEKUDK21 via intermediary bank SWIFT: ALBADKKK
Please include your name, address and invoice number as relevant.
Merkur is an ethical bank committed to social justice within a sustainable economy. It is organised as a co-operative and is primarily owned by its members.
Accounts
To date Bloodhound has not received any income and it has therefore not been necessary to audit and publish any accounts.
Tax Rebates
Bloodhound is registered as an association in Denmark, and therefore falls under Danish law. This stipulates that donations to non-profit organisations can only be tax deductible when that organisation either has a capital of 200,000 DKK, or has at least 1500 paid members. As Bloodhound is not yet able to meet either criterion, donations to Bloodhound are regrettably not tax-deductible for the foreseeable future.
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