Charter and family constitution

Governance
Public trust needs visible governance.
IMTAR Organization separates memory, service, and enterprise through charter documents, committee structures, reporting, and archive integrity.
Governance
Public trust needs visible governance.
IMTAR Organization is built to separate memory, service, and enterprise. Governance protects the legacy, defines decision-making, and ensures that charitable work is handled with dignity, privacy, and accountability.
Executive office and committee structure
Foundation program criteria
Annual reporting
Separation between IMTAR Foundation and IMTAR Holding
Archive integrity
Reports and Impact
Public trust grows when good work is remembered, measured, and reported.
IMTAR Foundation will publish activity summaries, program criteria, annual reports, and selected impact stories. The goal is not only to give, but to build trust around how giving is organized and how outcomes are documented.
Annual Foundation Report
A yearly summary of foundation activity, governance updates, and public-service priorities.
Takafl Activity Summary
A focused record of takafl support categories, decision standards, and delivery notes.
Archive Preservation Notes
Newly documented photographs, dates, captions, family source notes, and preservation updates.
Community Partnership Notes
Institutional partners, trusted channels, community programs, and collaboration summaries.