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Profile of registrant

SCOTTISH KNIGHT TEMPLARS SOVEREIGN MILITARY ORDER TEMPLE JERUSALEM(R)

Identification number in the register: 70615445817-73
Registration date: 10/05/11 18:11:43

The information on this organisation was last modified on 10/05/13 15:07:45
The date of the last annual update was 10/05/13 15:07:45


Registrant : Organisation or self-employed individual

Name/company name: SCOTTISH KNIGHT TEMPLARS SOVEREIGN MILITARY ORDER TEMPLE JERUSALEM(R)
Acronym: SKT-SMOTJ
Legal status: Association
Website address: http://skt-stanthony.741.com

Sections

Section: V - Organisations representing churches and religious communities
and more precisely: Organisations representing churches and religious communities

Person with legal responsibility

Surname, Name: Mr  Graham Russell
Position: Chef Mondial

Permanent person in charge of EU relations

Surname, Name: Mr  Graham Russell
Position: Chef Mondial

Contact details:

Contact details of organisation's head office: suite 12 Partick Business Centre 3, Exeter Drive
Glasgow G11 7UY
UNITED KINGDOM
Telephone number: (+7905) 838797
Fax number: (+) 
Other contact information:

Goals / remit

Goals / remit of the organisation: Aims/Objective’s of the Order. To Promote our various Worldwide member Nations, this through their History, Language, Music and Cultural Heritage. Preserve Scotland’s Historical role as the sole and only continuing Knight Templar Order in the World. To Educate and promote through service to Humanity, by Patronage of Historic Buildings and Ancient sites. Do voluntary unpaid Charitable work within the our member Orders Worldwide Communities to support and organise charitable work and collection etc to raise funds for funding needed to fulfil our Orders Aims and role in the Holy Land. Also elsewhere in the World; where Charitable Aid is urgently required. Also to work along with other Organisations like UN who support and fund our aims of Religious Freedom for all People. We also as Knight Templars will assist all Religions who need our help. There is no such barrier made by God.
The organisation's fields of interests are:
  • global

Number of persons engaged in activities falling under the scope of the Transparency Register

Number of persons: 40
Complementary information:

Persons accredited for access to European Parliament premises

No accredited persons

Activities

Main EU initiatives covered the year before by activities falling under the scope of the Transparency Register:


To Serve God. Also to further our Christian Beliefs. This whenever and wherever possible. Continue the current voluntary charitable works being done by our members in the UK and Worldwide. To protect the weak, the poor, and the disadvantaged and oppressed worldwide. To obtain Freedom of Religion, and Freedom of Worship for all people in the World. This as a basic Human Right recognised as such by all Nations under the UN Charter. To create interfaith groups locally and worldwide and hold constructive Interfaith dialogue with the Muslim, Hindu and other Religions this to create Racial Harmony, and understanding. . To oppose, also expose Religious Bigotry worldwide. To achieve UN NGO Status for the Humanitarian and Charitable work we are currently doing in the Far East, Middle East, and Africa. Our work with Christian Solidarity, and All Churches Together in EEC, and UK. Our members must be actively involved in charitable works via their own local Churches.

Fields of interest for e-mail alerts on consultations and roadmaps;

Fields declared by the organisation:
  • Culture
  • Employment and Social Affairs
  • Environment
  • Foreign and Security Policy and Defence
  • General and Institutional Affairs
  • Humanitarian Aid
  • Justice and Fundamental Rights
  • Public Health
  • Youth

Structure

Total number of members that are natural persons: 2,800
Number of member organisations: 26
Member organisations (Number of members) :
  • SKT-SMOTJ USA (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Wales (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ England (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Australia (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Croatia (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Spain (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Phillipines (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Italy (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Germany (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ France (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Ecuador (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Uraguay (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Canada (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Netherlands (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Bulgaria (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Serbia (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Slovenia (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Silesia (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Ireland (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Czech Republic (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Moravia (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Russia (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Portugal (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Lebanon (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ Pakistan (40 members)
  • SKT-SMOTJ-Malta (40 members)
The organisation has members/is represented in the following country(countries):
  • BULGARIA
  • CZECH REPUBLIC
  • ESTONIA
  • FRANCE
  • GERMANY
  • IRELAND
  • ITALY
  • MALTA
  • NETHERLANDS
  • PORTUGAL
  • SLOVAKIA
  • SLOVENIA
  • SPAIN
  • UNITED KINGDOM

  • AUSTRALIA
  • BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA
  • BRAZIL
  • CROATIA
  • INDIA
  • JAPAN
  • KUWAIT
  • LEBANON
  • NEW ZEALAND
  • PAKISTAN
  • PERU
  • PHILIPPINES
  • RUSSIA, FEDERATION OF
  • SWITZERLAND
  • UNITED STATES
Complementary information:

Networking

Information on (i) organisation's membership of any associations/federations/confederations or (ii) relationships to other bodies in formal or informal networks.




IFA-OCMTH(R)
ACTS

Financial data

Financial year: 05/2012 - 05/2013
Total budget: 1,500
of which public financing:
- from European sources:
- Procurement:
- Grants:
- from national sources:
- from local/regional sources:
from other sources: 1,500
- donations:
- contributions from members: 1,500
Estimated costs to the organisation directly related to representing interests to EU institutions in that year: < 50000  €
Other (financial) information provided by the organisation:


Code of conduct

By its registration the organisation has signed the Transparency Register Code of Conduct.