Adessium Foundation
The Adessium Foundation is a charitable foundation based in the Netherlands.[1][2]
Its mission is to contribute to a balanced society, through funding to appropriate causes, including initiatives in investigative journalism and environmentalist projects.[3]
It was created in 2005 by Gerard van Vliet and his family.[4][5]
Its annual budget is between fifteen and twenty million euros.[5]
Since 2017, it has been managed by Rogier van der Weerd.
Projects supported by the foundation[]
- Rewilding Europe[6]
- European Policy Center.
- Finance Watch.
- Bellingcat.[7]
- African Parks.
- Digital Freedom Foundation (with the Ford Foundation, and the Open Society Foundations).[8]
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References[]
- ^ adessium home page www.adessium.org, accessed 2 July 2021
- ^ Non-profit Adessium Foundation www.influencewatch.org, accessed 2 July 2021
- ^ Interview: Adessium Foundation 5 December 2017 www.alliancemagazine.org, accessed 2 July 2021
- ^ Adessium Foundation Contributing to nature and society www.sdgnederland.nl, accessed 2 July 2021
- ^ Jump up to: a b Origins and evolutions of the Adessium Foundation: from the inspiration of a family to an impactful Foundation en.fondazionelangitalia.it, accessed 2 July 2021
- ^ Adessium Foundation to continue supporting Rewilding Europe 1 February 2017 rewildingeurope.com, accessed 2 July 2021
- ^ Eliot Higgins, founder of international group of investigative journalists Bellingcat 31 October 2019 www.ukrinform.net, accessed 2 July 2021
- ^ Digital Freedom Fund: DFF is currently supported by... digitalfreedomfund.org, accessed 2 July 2021
- ^ Arena for Journalism in Europe: Working Together Across Borders journalismarena.eu, accessed 2 July 2021
- ^ United by Tax: Adessium Foundation 'The Dutch private and independent Adessium Foundation...' www.unitedbytax.com, accessed 2 July 2021
External links[]
Categories:
- Civic organizations
- Organizations established in 2005
- Global policy organizations
- Grants (money)
- Journalism organizations in Europe
- Nature conservation in Europe
- Rewilding
- Dutch company stubs