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Giving

Your generous donations to the Katija Hyoungjoo Neuber Institute play a vital role in empowering ​youth and amplifying their voices in the political landscape. Contributions directly support our ​comprehensive training programs, rigorous research efforts, and essential resources for youth-led ​civil society organizations. By giving, you help provide the tools and opportunities necessary for ​young leaders to advocate effectively and drive meaningful change.

How To Give

Supporting the Katija Hyoungjoo Neuber Institute is simple and can be done in several ways to suit your ​preferences and capacity:

Direct Online ​Gi​ving

Make a quick and secure donation ​through our online platform. Visit our ​website, select the "Donate" option, and ​follow the prompts to make your gift. ​Whether it's a one-time donation or a ​recurring contribution, your support ​makes a significant difference.

Institutional ​Givi​ng

nstitutions, including corporations, ​foundations, and other organizations, ​can support our mission through grants, ​sponsorships, and partnership ​opportunities. Institutional giving allows ​for larger-scale contributions that can ​significantly impact our projects and ​advocacy efforts.

Giving Assets ​or ​Securities

Institutions, including corporations, ​foundations, and other organizations, ​can support our mission through grants, ​sponsorships, and partnership ​opportunities. Institutional giving allows ​for larger-scale contributions that can ​significantly impact our projects and ​advocacy efforts.

For institutional giving or assets or securities donation, please contact our development office at give@dmun.org

Where Your Funds Go

Your generous contributions to the Katija Hyoungjoo Neuber Institute are instrumental in advancing our ​mission to empower youth and amplify their voices. Here’s how your funds are utilized.

Ad​vocacy

A significant portion of your donations ​supports our advocacy efforts. This ​includes organizing training programs, ​workshops, and conferences that equip ​young leaders with the skills and ​knowledge needed to engage effectively ​in policy-making processes. We also use ​these funds to facilitate youth ​participation in high-level conferences ​and events, ensuring their perspectives ​are heard on the global stage.

Research

Your contributions fund our rigorous ​research initiatives. These funds enable ​us to conduct comprehensive studies on ​issues affecting youth, produce detailed ​reports, and develop evidence-based ​policy recommendations. Our research ​efforts help identify challenges and ​opportunities for youth, providing ​valuable insights that inform our ​advocacy and programmatic strategies.

Resources​

Donations also go towards creating and ​distributing essential resources for ​youth-led civil society organizations. ​This includes developing toolkits, policy ​briefs, and situation analyses that ​support their advocacy work. ​Additionally, we provide grants, ​mentorship, and logistical support to ​help these organizations sustain and ​expand their initiatives.

100%

Of all individual donations goes directly towards advocacy, ​research, or civil society resource production costs.


All operational costs, which is less then 10% of our annual budget are funded by institutional ​donations.

Donor Integrity

At the Katija Hyoungjoo Neuber Institute, we deeply value the trust and generosity of our donors. Upholding ​the highest standards of donor integrity is a cornerstone of our commitment to ethical and transparent ​operations. Here’s how we ensure donor integrity:

Financial ​Report​

We provide detailed financial reports ​that offer a comprehensive overview of ​our income and expenditures. These ​reports are prepared annually and made ​available to all donors. They include ​audited statements that verify how funds ​are allocated and spent, ensuring full ​transparency and accountability in our ​financial practices.

Impact ​Reports

To demonstrate the tangible outcomes ​of your generosity, we produce regular ​impact reports. These reports highlight ​the specific projects and initiatives ​funded by donations, showcasing the ​direct benefits and changes resulting ​from your support.

Personalized ​Rep​ort

We believe in recognizing the unique ​contributions of each donor. ​Personalized reports provide detailed ​insights into the specific areas your ​donation has supported. These reports ​offer a closer look at the progress and ​successes of the programs and initiatives ​you have funded, along with personal ​messages of gratitude from the ​beneficiaries.

Reports


Financial and Impact Reports are available for free at the Digital Document System. ​Personalized Reports are available through your email that you registered with us.

Visit the digital ​document system

Contact Us

he​llo.katija@dmun.o​r​g

+82 10 5696 8302


The DMUN Foundation has flexible work hours, if w​e do not respond by phone​, please email us.

Katija Hyoungjoo Neber Institute is a associated organisation of the DMUN Foundation, collectively referred as “The Foundation” here after, (Registered Charity 790-80-02573, Republic of Korea), the umbrella ​organisation for Discover Model United Nations, Katija Hyoungjoo Neuber Institute, and YouthCubed.


Non-Discrimination Policy

The Foundation strictly prohibit any form of discrimination, harassment, or unfair treatment based on race, ethnicity, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, age, disability, or any ​other protected characteristic.


For Foreign Donors

Donors who have foreign citizenship or registered in a foreign country (for entities) may be subject to local regulations that may prohibit them from receiving tax exemptions from donations to a foreign non-profit ​entity or being able to contribute at all. Please check local regulations on contributing to a foreign non-profit entity prior to contributing to the Foundation.


Important Notice for All Donors


The Katija Neuber Institute, its affiliates, and its associates do not provide financial, legal, tax, or accounting advice. You should consult your legal, financial and/or tax advisors before making any financial decisions, ​including donations to non-profits.


Declaration on Political Independence and Neutrality

The Foundation does not accept donations or contributions from any governments or entities owned by a government due to its policy on political neutrality. No donor, regardless of individual or entity, or amount ​contributed has the right to influence the Foundation’s decisions or any part of its operations.


Statements included in this website may not reflect the Foundation’s opinions on such matters, but opinions of certain members of the Foundation. An opinion that reflects the whole of the Foundation or its associated ​member organizations will be expectedly indicated and stated.


The Foundation reserves the right to refuse donations, contributions, or partnership offers if the Foundation determines the provided contributions/donations to be from illegal, unethical, or immoral sources.


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In all emails of The Foundation, TLS, a standard encryption protocol for emails, is used. These emails can include your personal, confidential or other sensitive information (“Private Information”). If you or your entity ​does not utilise TLS, there is a greater risk of unauthorised disclosure of Private Information, which The Foundation does not hold responsibility of.


Notice on Grant Provisions

The DMUN Foundation, and its constituent organisations including the Katija Hyoungjoo Neuber Institute is registered as a non-profit government to the Republic of Korea.


The DMUN Foundation reserves the right to review a gift request/fundraiser request/volunteer application, and if required, withhold or cancel the gift/fundraiser/volunteer application if the individual or entity has: ​gained the funds/resources for the gift in unlawful, immoral or unethical ways, are not legally allowed to provide a gift to a foreign non-profit organisation, are prohibited under the Inter-Korea Cooperation Act or other ​relevant regulations from the Republic of Korea, included in the United Nations Security Council Consolidated List, or prohibited from contributing to The Foundation through a resolution from the Board of ​Trustees.


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