Annual Reports
Transparency and accountability are core values of the WCA. Below you will find our financial statements and activity reports since 2011.
Everything WCA has achieved over the past 40+ years has been made possible by people who believed in our cause — donors, members, and volunteers who gave their time, money, and trust. We take that trust seriously and remain deeply grateful to each and all of them.
They don’t just carry WCA, they are WCA!
Financial Statements
Our annual financial statements are prepared and finalized by an independent accountant.
Activity Reports
A comprehensive overview of our advocacy, diplomacy, public relations, youth development, and community activities. Also follow us on Facebook, YouTube, X, LinkedIn, and Instagram.
Board Compensation
All board members serve on a voluntary basis. They receive no salaries, fees, or compensation for their work as board members. Only reasonable expenses directly related to their duties may be reimbursed. Since October 2012, WCA employs a project manager who is fairly compensated.
Policy Plan 2021–2026
WCA’s policy plan consists of four strategic priorities supported by two organizational pillars. Together, these six areas guide our work and allocation of resources.
Strategic Priorities
Strengthening Aramean self-awareness through lectures, seminars, conferences, cultural events, and publications.
Increasing our visibility and impact at the United Nations, European Union, Council of Europe, and in direct engagement with governments and fellow NGOs worldwide.
Promoting WCA’s ideas, activities, and achievements through press releases, letters, reports, and social media to raise awareness about the Aramean people.
Developing self-aware and effective young Aramean leaders through training, study sessions, and seminars in multiple countries.
Organizational Pillars
Consolidating and expanding our activities through active and strategic fundraising, leveraging WCA’s reputation and decades of voluntary commitment.
Building a strong, transparent, and professional organization that can support and empower its member federations and grow into a globally recognized institution.
Integrity & Compliance Policy
WCA is committed to operating with integrity, transparency, and accountability in all its activities. Our Integrity Policy outlines our principles on ethical conduct, financial management, and compliance with applicable laws.
Download Integrity & Compliance PolicyBylaws
Our governing documents are publicly available and outline WCA’s organizational structure, decision-making processes, and membership policies.
Download WCA BylawsANBI Status — Tax-Deductible Donations
The World Council of Arameans (Syriacs) is registered as an ANBI (Algemeen Nut Beogende Instelling — Public Benefit Organisation) by the Dutch tax authorities. Your donations to the WCA are tax-deductible, and the WCA is exempt from gift and inheritance taxes on received donations and bequests.
P.O. Box 9544
1006 GA Amsterdam
The Netherlands
BIC: RABONL2U
Bank: RABOBANK
Place: Enschede-Haaksbergen, NL
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The WCA’s work — from diplomatic advocacy at the United Nations to preserving the Aramaic language — is only possible with your support. Every contribution makes a difference.