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Ministerio de Inclusión Económica y Social
HeadquartersQuito
Location
Minister
Zaida Rovira Jurado[1]
Websitewww.inclusion.gob.ec

Ministerio de Inclusión Económica y Social (MIES) is part of the State Ministries of the Republic of Ecuador, one of the constitutional bodies of the executive power. Its responsibility is to develop and implement policies for economic and social inclusion to upward social mobility and strengthen the economy.[2]

They are responsible for numerous processes regarding social and economic inclusivity, and serve as the governing body for non-profit organizations in the country. [3]

Structure

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The Ministry is organized into general coordinations, vice-ministries, and subsecretariats, with the Ministerial Office at the top. [4] Key divisions include the Coordination General of Planning and Strategic Management, Administrative and Financial, and Information and Communication Technologies. These divisions handle planning, administration, ICT, compliance, and legal advice.

The Vice Ministry of Social Inclusion focuses on early childhood development, intergenerational management, special protection, and disabilities. The Vice Ministry of Economic Inclusion manages non-contributory assurance, operations, entrepreneurship, and knowledge management.

Supporting processes are managed through zonal coordination, district directions, and technical offices, with intramural and extramural services provided to support various programs and outreach activities.[5]

Charity regulator

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The Ministry oversees the establishment and regulation of corporations and foundations. Corporations require a minimum of five founders, while foundations can be formed by a single person. The process involves submitting an application to the Minister, along with the Constitutive General Assembly Minutes, statutes, and a sworn declaration of assets.[6]

Board registration requires an application, the assembly call, and certified minutes. Membership changes also need an application, assembly call, and minutes. Amending statutes involves an application, assembly call, certified minutes, and amended statutes. For voluntary dissolution and liquidation, necessary documents include an application, assembly call, minutes appointing a liquidator, the liquidator’s report, relevant certificates, and a sworn declaration of no debts.[7] [8]

Tax-wise, the Internal Revenue Service (SRI) classifies non-profit organizations as eligible for registration in the Single Taxpayer Registry (RUC), providing them with a beneficial tax status.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Ministra de Inclusión Económica y Social – Ministerio de Inclusión Económica y Social".
  2. ^ "Inclusión social a través de la inclusión productiva" (PDF). Organización de los Estados Americanos (OEA).
  3. ^ "Ministerio de Inclusión Económica y Social (MIES)". Fundación EU-LAC.
  4. ^ "Organigrama del Ministerio de Inclusión Económica y Social". Ministerio de Inclusión Económica y Social de Ecuador.
  5. ^ "Seis fundaciones de ayuda social para hacer donaciones en Ecuador". Diners Club Ecuador. Diners Club. 2022-05-19. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
  6. ^ "Requisitos para Corporaciones y Fundaciones – Ministerio de Inclusión Económica y Social".
  7. ^ "Organizaciones sin fines de lucro". Grant Thornton Ecuador. Grant Thornton. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
  8. ^ "Ecuador". Inter-American Foundation. 3 May 2018. Retrieved 2024-07-25.
  9. ^ "Inscripción del Registro Único de Contribuyente (RUC) para persona jurídica privada (Organizaciones sin fines de lucro) | Ecuador - Guía Oficial de Trámites y Servicios".