The fine print
Legal status
Clean Clothes Campaign is registered as a foundation, the Stichting Schone Kleren Campagne/Clean Clothes Campaign, in the Netherlands. It has two public faces: the Clean Clothes Campaign International Office, which coordinates the global network of over 220 organisations, and the Schone Kleren Campagne which represents the campaign in the Netherlands.
CCC/SKC's statutes are available here.
Tax status
Clean Clothes Campaign/Schone Kleren Campagne is recognised as a Public Benefit Organisation by the Dutch Tax Administration (ANBI). This means that people who pay taxes in the Netherlands can deduct donation(s) to the Clean Clothes Campaign from their taxable income, if all donations you make in a year add up to between 1 and 10 per cent of your aggregate income.
All information on the basis of which CCC/SKC was granted ANBI status is available on the website of Schone Kleren Campagne.
Clean Clothes Campaign also has an equivalency determination certification with NGOsource, and is therefore the equivalent of a U.S. public charity under the IRS' ED standards. Our existing legal analysis and ED certificate are available to US grantmakers upon request.
Vision and mission
Vision: The CCC Network’s vision is that all people working in the global garment and sportswear industries enjoy and exercise their labour and human rights at work and in the community, and are able to defend and improve the implementation of those rights.
Mission: The Clean Clothes Campaign Network works to structurally improve working conditions and support the empowerment of manufacturing workers in global garment and sportswear supply chains so that governments protect employment rights and human rights, companies respect these rights and workers have access to remedy for violations of these rights.The CCC Network’s vision is that all people working in the global garment and sportswear industries enjoy and exercise their labour and human rights at work and in the community, and are able to defend and improve the implementation of those rights.
The Clean Clothes Campaign Network works to structurally improve working conditions and support the empowerment of manufacturing workers in global garment and sportswear supply chains so that governments protect employment rights and human rights, companies respect these rights and workers have access to remedy for violations of these rights.
Other relevant policies
Clean Clothes Campaign has the following relevant policies and procedures: