Ente Umanitario Nobili

Nobili Humanitarian Organization

The Nobili Humanitarian Organization is a non-profit entity with a strong humanitarian mission and educational and cultural aims.
Founded in June 2022, it operates with no profit motive.
It promotes a healthy, conscious, and compassionate lifestyle through educational projects and support activities.
The person in charge is Massimo Aurelio, Trustee Nobili.
The Organization is a member of CNU, a Global Intergovernmental Organization.

CURRENT PROJECTS

Year 2023: Humanitarian assistance in Valle d’Aosta, in collaboration with CNU

Year 2023: Disaster Team in Valle d’Aosta, in collaboration with CNU

Year 2023: Scarpetta Rossa
First Listening Center

Year 2023: Support the first Ásatrú temple in Italy

Year 2025: Monthly donation for the Save the Bees campaign

Year 2023: Monthly contribution to Telethon

PROJECTS COMPLETED

Year 2023: Scarpetta Rossa - June

Scarpetta Rossa June 2023. Five online training seminars were held with the aim of raising awareness among women about their value within the family and society, starting from the role women have always held since ancient times.

Year 2023: Un gatto per amico association – March

Organized a public event to raise awareness of the association and fundraise. Also donated food for the association’s cats.

Year 2024: Operation
Save the Wolves

NEWS

Tax inspections, the European Court of Human Rights condemns Italy: the Guardia di Finanza and the Revenue Agency violate human rights

SOME EXCERPTS FROM THE ORGANIZATION’S BY LAWS

TITLE VI – PURPOSES OF HIGH MORAL AND HUMANITARIAN VALUE

33. The Organization, established as a trust with a high humanitarian purpose, pursues objectives of general, social, and cultural interest, promoting the value of knowledge and education as tools for inclusion and collective growth.

33.2 Promotion of Nordic Spirituality and Ancestral Traditions
The Organization aims to study, preserve, and disseminate the spiritual and cultural traditions of ancient Northern Europe, with particular attention to the practice of Ásatrú and Scandinavian shamanism. This includes organizing ceremonies, seminars, and educational activities to rediscover and highlight Europe’s spiritual roots.

33.3 Training and Dissemination of Traditional Disciplines
The Organization is dedicated to training and sharing knowledge related to Nordic traditions through courses, workshops, and publications. Topics include runes, Norse mythology, traditional medicine, and ancestral spiritual practices.

33.4 Collaboration with Related Cultural and Spiritual Communities
The Organization intends to collaborate with associations, groups, and individuals who share an interest in the spiritual and cultural traditions of Northern Europe, in order to create a network for exchange and mutual support. Such collaborations may include joint events, educational projects, and community initiatives.

33.5 Protection and Enhancement of Intangible Cultural Heritage
The Organization is committed to safeguarding and promoting the intangible cultural heritage tied to the religious, spiritual, and cultural traditions of Northern Europe. Recognizing the importance of preserving this knowledge for future generations, it works to establish training centers for study and practice, experimental archaeology, and temples—including outdoor sites—for the practice of the Ásatrú faith.

33.6 Collaborations and Partnerships
To foster the exchange of best practices and broaden the impact of its initiatives, the Organization seeks synergies with entities, institutions, associations, and other third-sector organizations at both national and international levels.

33.7 Protection and Defense of Human Rights and Their Application
In accordance with Articles 2, 5, 11, 13, and 16 of the Constitution of the Italian Republic, the Organization defends and safeguards children pursuant to the ratification of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (Law 176/1991), as well as the protection of the family and the right to education and instruction under Articles 29–34 of the Italian Constitution and the founding principles set forth by the Constituent Fathers. It promotes educational growth and intellectual development through the best teaching methods recognized by international directives and incorporated into national legal systems, in fulfillment of the obligations to defend and protect children… and encourages new economic models based on cooperation and new social models of coexistence.

33.8 Promotion of Activities
The Organization promotes all forms of activity—such as events, workshops, seminars, and advanced courses—in synergy with entities and institutions, including universities, both public and private, national and international.

33.9 Principles of Action
The Organization is committed to operating independently, transparently, and in accordance with the principles of solidarity, legality, and respect for human rights, ensuring that all activities serve the common good and the realization of its humanitarian objectives.

CONTACTS

Registered Office:
11 Crown Fields, Crown Street, Dedham, Colchester,
C076AT, ESSEX (UK)
C/O Sheena Nobili
info@enteumanitarionobili.org

Italian Office:
Fz Oley Dessu 27, 11020, Verrayes, Aosta (I)
C/O: Massimo Aurelio Nobili
info@enteumanitarionobili.org
C.F.: 91079200076 – Codice Ateco: 990000