nietwinstgerichte
Nietwinstgerichte is a Dutch term used to describe organizations or initiatives whose primary objective is to achieve social, cultural, educational, or charitable goals rather than to generate profit for owners or shareholders. In practice, such entities may earn income, but profits are not distributed to private individuals; any surplus is reinvested in the organization's mission.
In the Netherlands, the most common legal forms for nietwinstgerichte organizations are stichtingen (foundations) and verenigingen
A key feature is accountability and transparency. Nietwinstgerichte organizations often publish annual accounts and reports for
The term is used across sectors, including health, education, culture, social care, and environmental protection. It