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Der Präsident Des Amtsgerichts Tiergarten Der Präsident des Amtsgerichts Tiergarten Liste der Gemeinnützigen Organisationen - Stand : 29. April 2020 - In dieser Liste sind alle Einrichtungen aufgeführt, die nach Unterrichtung über Inhalt und Bedeutung der Liste um die Eintragung in das Verzeichnis nachgesucht haben. Die Liste hat keinen Ausschließlichkeitscharakter. Die Berücksichtigung anderer, nicht eingetragener gemeinnütziger Einrichtungen bleibt zulässig. Die Liste gibt darüber Aufschluß, ob die jeweilige Einrichtung / Organisation a) einen Befreiungsbescheid oder eine Freistellungsmitteilung gemäß § 4 Abs. 1 Nr. 6 des Körperschaftssteuergesetzes, § 3 Nr. 6 des Gewerbesteuergesetzes und § 3 Abs. 1 Nr. 6 des Vermögenssteuergesetzes des zuständigen Finanzamtes beigebracht oder erklärt hat, dass sie nicht veranlagungspflichtig sei, b) ihre Zielsetzung mitgeteilt oder ihre Satzung eingereicht hat und die Verpflichtung übernimmt, entsprechend Art. 96 ff des Einführungsgesetzes zur Abgabenordnung i. d. F. vom 01.01.1977 ( GVBl. Nr. 111, S. 2836, 1976 ) unverzüglich sämtliche Beschlüsse mitzuteilen, durch die eine für die steuerliche Vergünstigung wesentliche Satzungsbestimmung geändert, ergänzt, in die Satzung eingeführt oder aus ihr gestrichen, die Vereinigung aufgelöst, in eine andere Körperschaft eingegliedert oder ihr Vermögen als Ganzes übertragen wird, c) sich verpflichtet hat, über die Höhe und Verwendung der zugeflossenen Geldbeträge auf Anforderung gegenüber der listenführenden Stelle für einen bestimmten Zeitraum Rechenschaft zu geben, d) ihr Einverständnis erteilt hat, dass der Rechenschaftsbericht veröffentlicht werden kann. Stand : 29.04.2020 Anschrift Bankverbindung Name der Organisation Ord.-Nr.: PLZ Ort Strasse Kto.-Nr.: Institut BLZ IBAN "Die Arche" christliches Kinder- und Jugendwerk e.V. 126/02 12627 Berlin Böcklerstr.Tangermünder 2 Straße 7 3030100 Bank für Sozialwirtschaft 100 205 00 DE78 1002 0500 0003 0301 00 "Die Sputniks", Verenigung russischsprachiger Familien mit Kindern mit Beeinträchtigungen in Deutschland e.V. 60/18 10969 Berlin c/o Frau Dengler 0190711167 LBB - Berliner Sparkasse 100 500 00 DE38 1005 0000 0190 7111 67 "Zuhause im Kiez" ZIK Gesellschaft zur besseren Wohnraumversorgung für Kranke und Hilfsbedürftige mbH 69/07 10559 Berlin Perleberger Straße 27 0003130500 Bank für Sozialwirtschaft 100 205 00 DE40 1002 0500 0003 1305 00 Abri - Hilfen für Kinder und Familien in seelischen Notlagen gGmbH 34/13 13187 Berlin DrontheimerBreite Straße Str.39b 39 0190568836 Berliner Sparkasse 100 500 00 DE29 1005 0000 0190 5688 36 Achse e.V. 98/15 13359 Berlin c/o DRK Kliniken Berlin / Mitte 8050500 Bank für Sozialwirtschaft 370 205 00 DE89 3702 0500 0008 0505 00 Achtung!Kinderseele -Stiftung für die psychische Gesundheit von Kindern und Jugendlichen 74/13 10117 Berlin Reinhardtstr. 27B 333999100 Commerzbank AG 200 400 00 DE54 2004 0000 0333 9991 00 ACT - Führe Regie über dein Leben e.V. 100/16 12059 Berlin Sonnenallee 147 1145938600 GLS Gemeinschaftsbk Bochum 430 609 67 DE67 4306 0967 1145 9386 00 ADAC Luftrettung GmbH 146/95 80686 München Hansastraße 19 57974 Bayerische Landesbank 700 500 00 DE46 7005 0000 0000 0579 74 Sonnenstr. 53 ADITUS e.V. 123/15 14612 Falkensee c/o Herrn Hermann Riedl 471451500 Commerzbank Falkensee 160 400 00 DE19 1604 0000 0471 4515 00 ADRA Deutschland e.V. 96/12 64331 Weiterstadt Robert-Bosch-Straße 10 200070209 Commerzbank AG 508 800 50 DE48 5088 0050 0200 0702 09 ADV - Rehabilitation und Integration gGmbH 141/12 10559 Berlin Perleberger Straße 27 3162801 Bank für Sozialwirtschaft 100 205 00 DE40 1002 0500 0003 1628 01 aktion benni & co - Verein zur Förderung der Muskeldystrophobie Duchenne-Forschung - e.V. 157/99 44787 Bochum Huestraße 20 427724 Sparkasse Bochum 430 500 01 DE67 4305 0001 0000 4277 24 Aktion Deutschland Hilft e.V. 133/04 53113 Bonn Willy-Brandt-Allee 10-12 809595600 Postbank Frankfurt/Main 500 100 60 DE78 5001 0060 0809 5956 00 Aktion Fischotterschutz e.V. 1253 29386 Hankensbüttel Otter-Zentrum 8441402 Bank für Sozialwirtschaft 251 205 10 DE31 2512 0510 0008 4414 02 Aktion Friedensdorf e.V. 341 46147 Oberhausen Pfeilstraße 35 5757437 Postbank Essen 360 100 43 DE29 3601 0043 0005 7574 37 Aktion Mensch e.V. 130/10 53175 Bonn Heinemannstraße 36 2100240010 Volksbank Bonn-Rhein-Sieg 380 601 86 DE77 3806 0186 2100 2400 10 Aktion Sonnenschein Berlin gGmbH 48/07 10587 Berlin Alt-Lietzow 31 559959201 Commerzbank AG 100 400 00 DE53 1004 0000 0559 9592 01 Aktion Sonnenschein Thüringen e.V. 1304 99097 Erfurt Paulinzeller Weg 12 1090000 Commerzbank AG 820 400 00 DE16 8204 0000 0001 0900 00 Linzer Straße 21 Aktion Sühnezeichen/Friedensdienste e.V. 239 10117 Berlin Auguststraße 80 3113713 Bank für Sozialwirtschaft 100 205 00 DE08 1002 0500 0003 1137 13 c/o Dr. Gudula Meisterjahn-Knebel Aktion Weltkinderhilfe 6/17 53604 Bad Honnef 0008039002 Bank für Sozialwirtschaft 370 205 00 DE38 3702 0500 0008 0390 02 Aktion Zivilcourage e.V. 67/18 01796 Pirna Lange Straße 43 c/o Fr. Weichelt 3200035608 Ostsächsische Sparkasse 850 503 00 DE93 8505 0300 3200 0356 08 Aktionkinderschutz e.V. 77/11 76133 Karlsruhe Karlstraße 21a 0008723301 Bank für Sozialwirtschaft 660 205 00 DE91 6602 0500 0008 7233 01 Aktionsbündnis Amoklauf Winnenden Stiftung gegen Gewalt an Schulen 157/10 71364 Winnenden Wallstraße 28 15070843 Kreissparkasse Waiblingen 602 500 10 DE76 6025 0010 0015 0708 43 Aktionskomitee Kind im Krankenhaus - Bundesverband e.V. 82/17 60316 Frankfurt am MainTheobald-Christ-Str. 10 0258048202 Nass Spk Wiesbaden 510 500 15 DE81 5105 0015 0258 0482 02 al omri - Kinderhilfe Palästina gemeinnütziger e.V. 159/01 13359 Berlin Sternstraße 15 103906663 Ev. Kreditgenossenschaft eG 520 604 10 DE18 5206 0410 0103 9066 63 Albatros gGmbH 68/14 13507 Berlin Berliner Straße 14 669547400 Commerzbank AG 100 800 00 DE83 1008 0000 0669 5474 00 Albert-Schweitzer-Familienwerk e.V. 728 37170 Uslar Jahnstraße 2 70000351 Kreissparkasse Northeim 262 500 01 DE42 2625 0001 0070 0003 51 Albert-Schweitzer-Kinderdorf Berlin e.V. 3 14089 Berlin Weiter Blick 46 446084101 Postbank Berlin 100 100 10 DE19 1001 0010 0446 0841 01 Alexander von Humboldt-Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft gGmbH 5/17 10117 Berlin Französische Str. 9 1020466882 Deutsche Kreditbank Berlin 120 300 00 DE39 1203 0000 1020 4668 82 Alexianer St. Hedwig Kliniken Berlin GmbH 40/18 10115 Berlin Große Hamburger Str. 5 - 11 6000650011 Pax-Bank Köln 370 601 93 DE27 3706 0193 6000 6500 11 DE92 3706 0193 6001 7360 17 Alexianer St. Joseph Berlin-Weißensee GmbH 70/18 13088 Berlin Gartenstr. 1 6001736017 Pax-Bank Köln 370 601 93 Alfred und Angelika Gutermuth-Stiftung 32/01 10319 Berlin Dolgenseestraße 64 279730 Frankfurter Sparkasse 500 502 01 DE25 5005 0201 0000 2797 30 Allgemeiner Behindertenverband Land Brandenburg e.V. (ABB) 1413 14467 Potsdam Gutenbergstr. 15 302010400 Deutsche Bank AG 120 700 24 DE15 1207 0024 0302 0104 00 Allgemeiner Blinden- u. Sehbehindertenverein Berlin gegr. 1874 e.V. 121 14193 Berlin Auerbacher Straße 7 3187409 Bank für Sozialwirtschaft 100 205 00 DE74 1002 0500 0003 1874 09 Allgemeiner Deutscher Fahrradclub e.V. Bundesverband - Service & Verwaltung 597 10117 Berlin Mohrenstr. 69 1085547 Sparkasse Bremen 290 501 01 DE98 2905 0101 0001 0855 47 Allgemeiner Deutscher Fahrrad-Club Landesverband Berlin (ADFC Berlin) 200/97 10965 Berlin LauterbacherYorckstr. 25 Str. 14 0190371609 Berliner Sparkasse 100 500 00 DE52 1005 0000 0190 3716 09 Allianz für Assistenzhunde - Pfotenpiloten e.V. 84/17 60386 Frankfurt c/o Frau Warda 0020090502 Fidor Bank München 700 222 00 DE05 7002 2200 0020 0905 02 Alte Feuerwache e.V. 12/16 10969 Berlin Axel-Springer-Str. 40/41 03093312 Bank für Sozialwirtschaft 100 205 00 DE69 1002 0500 0003 0933 12 Alzheimer Angehörigen-Initiative e.V. 28/99 13347 Berlin Reinickendorfer Straße 61 4603528 Commerzbank AG 120 400 00 DE85 1204 0000 0004 6035 28 Alzheimer Forschung Initiative e.V. 185/97 40210 Düsseldorf Kreuzstraße 34 8063401 Bank für Sozialwirtschaft 370 205 00 DE89 3702 0500 0008 0634 01 Alzheimer Gesellschaft Berlin e.V. 1275 10969 Berlin Friedrichstraße 236 3250900 Bank für Sozialwirtschaft 100 205 00 DE98 1002 0500 0003 2509 00 Amadeu Antonio Stiftung 42/00 10115 Berlin Novalisstraße 12 30331330 Deutsche Bank 509 700 04 DE57 5097 0004 0030 3313 30 AMANDLA EduFootball e.V. 38/19 10551 Berlin Waldenserstr. 2-4 0008896700 Bank für Sozialwirtschaft 700 205 00 DE20 7002 0500 0008 8967 00 AMCHA Deutschland e.V. 36/99 14109 Berlin Am Kleinen Wannsee 5A 0003911365 Ev. Bank eG 520 604 10 DE90 5206 0410 0003 9113 65 Amnesty International - Sektion der Bundesrepublik Deutschland e.V. 187 10115 Berlin Donaustr.Zinnowitzer 111 Straße 8 1011857040 KD - Bank eG 350 601 90 DE71 3506 0190 1011 8570 40 among us e.V. 101/16 12043 Berlin c/o Mira Loos 1187880400 GLS Gemeinschaftsbk Bochum 4306 0967 DE04 4306 0967 1187 8804 00 Brunnenstr. 185 DE09 7002 0270 0000 3294 88 Amref Health Africa Deutschland e.V. 101/19 10119 Berlin Geschäftsstelle Berlin 0000329488 UniCredit Bank-HypoVereinbk 700 202 70 Angelman e.V. 42/05 41352 Korschenbroich Raitz-von-Frentz-Straße 4 3110205172 Sparkasse Elbe-Elster 180 510 00 DE94 1805 1000 3110 2051 72 1 Angriff auf die Seele - Psychosoziale Hilfe für Angehörige der Bundeswehr e.V. 37/19 10115 Berlin Scharnhorststr. 13 0004889100 VR-Bank ABG-Land / Skatbank 830 654 08 DE29 8306 5408 0004 8891 00 Ahlbeerensteig 12 animals care Berlin e.V. - Tierschutz ohne Grenzen - 76/12 13591 Berlin 603857106 Postbank Berlin 100 100 10 DE90 1001 0010 0603 8571 06 c/o Petra Oster Animals´Angels e.V. 170/01 60323 Frankfurt/Main Rossertstraße 8 6027959202 GLS Gemeinschaftsbank 430 609 67 DE60 4306 0967 6027 9592 02 Anna Huberta Roggendorf Stiftung 102/11 10557 Berlin Calvinstraße 14 6002267010 Pax Bank eG 370 601 93 DE75 3706 0193 6002 2670 10 Anne Frank Zentrum 166/03 10178 Berlin Rosenthaler Straße 39 3299502 Bank für Sozialwirtschaft 100 205 00 DE60 1002 0500 0003 2995 02 Anonyme Alkoholkrankenhilfe Berlin e.V.
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