King Baudouin Foundation
The King Baudouin Foundation is a foundation based in Brussels. It seeks to change society for the better and invests in inspiring projects and individuals.
The Foundation was set up in 1976, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of King Baudouin's accession to the throne, and has been under the honorary Presidency of Queen Mathilde since 2015.
The Foundation supports projects in Belgium and at the European and international level. To support its international goal, the KBF set up a US public charity and an office in New York City. Since 1999, the KBFUS facilitates philanthropy in the US, Europe and Africa. In 2017, KBFCanada was launched.
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Organisational structure
The King Baudouin Foundation Advisory Council and the Board of Governors determine the key areas of work.The board of governors is chaired by Thomas Leysen.
The managing director is Luc Tayart de Borms, who is being succeeded by Brieuc Van Damme.
Domains of action
The King Baudouin Foundation supports projects in various fields of action:- Social justice and poverty
- Health
- Heritage and culture
- Social engagement
- Africa, Latin America, Asia
- Education and development of talents
- Europe
- Climate, the environment and biodiversity
Ukraine Aid
Following the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the King Baudouin Foundation provided support to Ukraine through the Caritas International network. In 2022, the King Baudouin Foundation provided €1.23 million for Caritas Ukraine, a Ukrainian Catholic not-for-profit and humanitarian relief organisation.In 2022, the foundation supported Ukrainian researchers whose work has been disrupted by the war, providing scholarships for research in the European Union.
In 2023, the King Baudouin Foundation, in partnership with the Schréder Together fund, supported the reconstruction of Borodianka, a Ukrainian town heavily damaged by the Russian invasion. The initiative included developing a city lighting plan and installing over 100 energy-efficient street lights.