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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 is independent of governments and has no political aims.
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 is independent of governments and has no political aims.

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




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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 is independent of governments and has no political aims.

The Saint-Simon Foundation was a member of it.