Ordo Iuris, a Polish legal‑culture institute, reported record revenue of 12.1 million zlotys in 2024—nearly 12 million from donations—yet posted a 25,000‑zloty loss amid high operating costs.
Financial Overview
In 2024, Ordo Iuris generated 12.1 million zlotys in total revenue. Despite the record income, operating expenses exceeded earnings by 25,000 zlotys, leaving the institute with a small loss.
Donation Breakdown
The foundation received 11.97 million zlotys in donations, comprising 11.6 million from domestic donors and 532,000 from foreign supporters. A total of 21,615 individuals contributed.
Personnel Costs
Almost 3.2 million zlotys were spent on salaries, and 192 employment contracts (including civil‑law agreements) were signed. The board of six members was compensated 403,000 zlotys.
Governance and Support Appeals
In January, the Warsaw press reported that the foundation owed 90,000 zlotys to the Polish Underground State Foundation, from which it had rented space. Attorney Jerzy Kwaśniewski, president of Ordo Iuris, urged supporters for help, citing a financial crisis in 2022 and stressing the need to sustain mission effectiveness under limited savings.