…as far as funding of research projects and implementation projects is concerned, anything that has been agreed upon on each specific occasion is applicable, on condition that the Society of Preventive Psychiatry maintains its beneficial to public welfare status.
The income of the Society of Preventive Psychiatry results from the members’ annual contributions, their lump sum contribution in the beginning of their membership as well as extraordinary contributions. They also result from any revenues that might incur from the Society’s scientific publications or scientific events. Furthermore, earnings might be generated by inheritance, donations or other offers by third parties in the form of mobile or fixed assets or royalties or any other form of property, which is acquired by the Society of Preventive Psychiatry under any legal mean. Donations or inheritance from third parties can be accepted, following a relevant decision in favour of this, taken by 2/3 of the Administrative Board members. In particular, as far as funding of research projects and implementation projects is concerned, anything that has been agreed upon on each specific occasion is applicable, on condition that the Society of Preventive Psychiatry maintains its beneficial to public welfare status.