A Legacy of Collaboration
We would like to share with you a spirit of optimism and confidence as this year draws to a close.
While we continue facing an unprecedented crisis, we hold strong in the belief that it carries the seeds of new opportunities for recreating the world of tomorrow. Let us boldly build the future together and salute the resilience of those who continue to inspire us.
We want to pay special tribute to medical and hospital staff around the world for their remarkable dedication and courage, including the teams of the Hôpital Fondation Adolphe de Rothschild in Paris. Every day, they embody the fortitude of the human spirit and lead us toward new promises.
With our best wishes to you, to your families and your loved ones,
Benjamin and Ariane Rothschild
We do more than support social good. We find innovative ways to engage partners, bring unforeseen collaborations and realize true change. We transform philanthropy, scale impact, promote diversity and harness entrepreneurial zeal. The result is more than the sum of our parts. We are all in this together and together we co-create the future for all.
"The foundations are a valuable partner of the Chair: through their financial support, which enables us to develop research projects on philanthropy in the countries of the South, but also by the richness of our intellectual exchanges."
“Development, efficiency, research, and an international perspective… We are as committed as we have ever been in our efforts to ensure that the Foundation achieves the level of excellence and humanity to which it aspires.”
“Our ongoing collaboration with these three remarkable artists is shifting our ideas of the internal structure of a museum, and expanding our thinking about the traditional exchange between the institution and the public it serves through involvement with participatory, socially based work.”
"We share the same values and the same vision as the Edmond de Rothschild Foundations: a long-term solution that provides reconstructive surgery training to local surgeons in places with devastating conflicts instead of relying on intermittent specialised humanitarian missions".