Policy & Accountability

This page provides the key organisational information of Stichting Moving Bird / Project MARCH and links to the relevant policy and accountability documents.

General information

Legal name: Stichting Moving Bird
Working name: Project MARCH
RSIN / tax number: 854849014
Chamber of Commerce number: 62517600
Registered office / project location: Dream Hall, Stevinweg 4, 2628 CN Delft, The Netherlands
Contact: info@projectmarch.nl | +31 (0)15 202 4210
Website: https://www.projectmarch.nl

Objective

Stichting Moving Bird / Project MARCH aims to push the boundaries of exoskeleton technology and to increase independence, visibility and inclusion for people with a complete spinal cord injury.

More information about Project MARCH and our mission can be found on the following pages:

[About Project MARCH]

[About The Concept]

Policy plan

The current policy plan describes the objective, activities, income sources, spending of funds, asset management, governance and remuneration policy of Stichting Moving Bird / Project MARCH.

Download the policy plan 2025-2026

Activity Report

Project MARCH carries out technical, social and educational activities every year, including the development and testing of the exoskeleton, public demonstrations, workshops, events and knowledge transfer to the next team.

More information about our activities can be found here:

Download the activity report 2025-2026

Governance

Stichting Moving Bird is governed in accordance with its articles of association.

Board members:

Linde Jassana de Haan – Chair
Imelda Madelief de Keijzer – Secretary
Rosa Margaretha Maria Plaum – Treasurer

Maica Cecilia Brakkee – General Board Member
Cindy Jiaxuan He – General Board Member
Kirsten Mekes – General Board Member
Thibauld Demaret – General Board Member
Léo Louis Sébastian Simon – General Board Member

Articles of association

The original articles of association of Stichting Moving Bird were adopted when the foundation was established on 28 January 2015. The articles were partially amended on 28 May 2026.

Download the original articles of association

Download the deed of amendment to the articles of association

Remuneration policy

Board members, policymakers and team members do not receive any remuneration for their work. No salaries, attendance fees, volunteer allowances, profit distributions or other financial rewards are paid. All work is carried out on an unpaid basis.

Only business expenses that have been advanced on behalf of the foundation and are demonstrably and directly related to the implementation of the project may be reimbursed on the basis of supporting documents.

Financial accountability

Stichting Moving Bird / Project MARCH maintains a financial administration in which income, expenses, obligations, in-kind contributions and possible reserves are recorded. All funds are used exclusively for the objective of the foundation.

Download the financial accountability statement 2025