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1. whstl+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-11-28 15:01:04
In Germany, as I understand it, civic service can only be performed if you are "hired" by a recognized host organization, and host organizations must be non-profit, public, or community-benefit organizations.

So most certainly wouldn't be just "committing to Github projects from home", it would require a host organization to actually the legwork and get itself approved as non-profit but also as a host of civic services.

And knowing German bureaucracy, the above is not easy. ;)

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2. julian+E[view] [source] 2025-11-28 15:06:18
>>whstl+(OP)
I'm no lawyer or expert on these matters, but I know that Codeberg e.V. is considered charitable, so the people hired by Codeberg should be eligible for this already, I think.

I don't know if KDE e.V. is also considered charitable, but I assume they are, and they also hire developers. I'd be curious to learn how the tax reports in these situations work.

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3. whstl+X[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-11-28 15:08:43
>>julian+E
IMO it would be interesting to see those two specific Vereine getting volunteers.
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4. rendx+Vo1[view] [source] 2025-11-29 01:56:04
>>whstl+(OP)
https://techcultivation.org
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5. julian+4Fz[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-12-10 10:51:26
>>whstl+X
I know that Codeberg has paid the Ehrenamtspauschale in the past, tho idk how their tax report then looked like
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