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The '''Hague Club''' is formed by the Chief Executives of ca 30 major private Foundations in Europe. It meets once a year to discuss informally the role of [[philanthropy]] and management of Foundations. Founded in 1971, it claims to be independent of governments and to have no political aims.
The '''Hague Club''' is formed by the Chief Executives of 30 major foundations and philanthropic organizations in Europe and corresponding members from the USA, Asia and Australia. It meets once a year to discuss informally the role of [[philanthropy]] and management of [[Foundation (nonprofit)|foundations]]. Founded in 1971, it claims to be independent of governments and to have no political aims.


== Members ==
The [[Saint-Simon Foundation]] was a member of it.




The Chief Executives of the following foundations (as at 2012):<ref>{{cite web |title=Annual meeting of The Hague Club in Madrid |url=https://www.fpa.es/en/cargarAplicacionNoticia.do?identificador=582 |website=Fundación Princesa de Asturias |access-date=2021-12-31}}</ref>
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* [[Finnish Cultural Foundation]] (Finland)
* [[Esmée Fairbairn Foundation]] (UK)
* [[Robert Bosch Stiftung]] (Germany)
* [[Bank of Sweden Tercentenary Foundation]] (Sweden)
* [[Chen Yet-Sen Family Foundation]] (Hong Kong)
* [[:de:Gebert Rüf Stiftung|Gebert Rüf Stiftung]] (Switzerland)
* [[Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds]] (Holland)
* [[Myer Foundation]] (Australia)
* [[:it:Compagnia di San Paolo|Compagnia di San Paolo]] (Italy)
* [[:nl:Oranje Fonds|Oranje Fonds]] (Holland)
* [[ZEIT-Stiftung]] (Germany)
* [[Bernard van Leer Foundation]] (Holland)
* [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]] (USA)
* [[Jacobs Foundation]] (Switzerland)
* [[Bernard van Leer Foundation]] (Holland)
* [[Volkswagenstiftung|VolkswagenStiftung]] (Germany)
* [[Jenny and Antti Wihuri Foundation]] (Finland)
* [[The Leverhulme Trust]] (UK)
* [[:it:Fondazione Adriano Olivetti|Fondazione Adriano Olivetti]] (Italy)
* [[:ro:Colegiul Noua Europă|New Europe College]] (Romania)
* [[IE University|Fundacion Instituto de Empresa]] (Spain)
* [[Fritz Thyssen Foundation|Fritz Thyssen Stiftung]] (Germany)
* [[Fritt Ord (organization)|Institusjonen Fritt Ord]] (Norway)
* [[Velux Foundation]] (Denmark)
* [[European Foundation Centre]] (Belgium)
* [[:es:Fundación Princesa de Asturias|Fundación Princesa de Asturias]] (Spain)
* [[Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft]] (Germany)
* [https://kbs-frb.be/en King Baudouin Foundation|Fondation Roi Baudouin] (Belgium)
* [[Nuffield Foundation]] (UK)
* [[Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation|Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian]] (Portugal)
* [[Wellcome Trust]](UK)
* [https://www.fondsdots.lv/en DOTS Foundation for an Open Society] (Latvia)

==References==
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Latest revision as of 14:48, 24 September 2024

The Hague Club is formed by the Chief Executives of 30 major foundations and philanthropic organizations in Europe and corresponding members from the USA, Asia and Australia. It meets once a year to discuss informally the role of philanthropy and management of foundations. Founded in 1971, it claims to be independent of governments and to have no political aims.

Members

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The Chief Executives of the following foundations (as at 2012):[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Annual meeting of The Hague Club in Madrid". Fundación Princesa de Asturias. Retrieved 2021-12-31.