mitteühendite
Mitteühendite is the Estonian term for non‑profit organizations, also commonly referred to as NGOs (non‑governmental organizations). These entities operate independently of state control and aim to serve public or community interests rather than seek private profit. Typically, their activities involve social, cultural, humanitarian, educational, environmental, or charity work, and any surplus income is reinvested into their mission.
Legal status and registration in Estonia fall under the Civil Code and the Special Funds Act. An
Mitteühendite play a pivotal role in Estonia’s civil society. They bridge gaps between the government, the private
Estonian statistics indicate that the number of registered NGOs has grown steadily, reflecting increased civic engagement.