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| Name | Sabancı Foundation |
| Native name | Sabancı Vakfı |
| Founded | 1974 |
| Founder | Sakıp Sabancı |
| Type | Private philanthropic foundation |
| Headquarters | Istanbul, Turkey |
| Area served | Turkey, international programs |
| Key people | Güler Sabancı |
| Focus | Social welfare, education, culture, arts, health |
Sabancı Foundation is a major Turkish private philanthropic foundation established by the Sabancı family to support social welfare, education, culture, arts, and health initiatives. The foundation operates from Istanbul and has funded a wide range of projects across Turkey and in international collaborations, often working with universities, cultural institutions, and nongovernmental organizations. Its activities are linked to the Sabancı family business conglomerate and prominent Turkish civil society actors.
The foundation was created in 1974 by entrepreneur and industrialist Sakıp Sabancı amid Turkey's industrialization period and postwar urbanization trends. Early activities included cultural patronage connected to institutions such as the İstanbul Modern and Anadolu University collaborations, and later expanded under the leadership of Güler Sabancı to include initiatives related to public health, disaster response, and higher education partnerships with universities like Boğaziçi University and Sabancı University. Over decades the foundation engaged with Turkish municipalities including İstanbul Metropolitan Municipality and civic initiatives such as the Turkish Red Crescent, while interacting with international bodies like the United Nations Development Programme and the European Investment Bank on development projects.
The foundation’s mission emphasizes social development priorities: fostering access to quality education through scholarship programs, promoting cultural heritage and contemporary arts via museum and performing arts support, enhancing public health outcomes through disease prevention projects, and advancing civil society capacity building. Goals include strengthening institutional capacity among NGOs, improving educational attainment in underserved regions such as Southeastern Anatolia, supporting research at institutions like Koç University and Middle East Technical University, and promoting arts partnerships with museums like the Louvre and Tate Modern.
The foundation runs scholarship and fellowship schemes for students at universities including Sabancı University, Boğaziçi University, and Istanbul Technical University, while financing vocational training projects in cooperation with bodies such as the International Labour Organization and UNICEF. Cultural projects include funding for museums, restoration projects in sites like Topkapı Palace environs and collaborations with the State Theatres and Istanbul Biennial organizers. Health and social programs have partnered with institutions such as the Turkish Red Crescent, WHO initiatives, and private hospitals like Acıbadem Healthcare Group for community health campaigns. Disaster relief responses have involved coordination with AFAD and international NGOs including Médecins Sans Frontières. Research grants have supported academics publishing with outlets such as Cambridge University Press and Oxford University Press.
Governance is overseen by a board of trustees drawn from the Sabancı family and senior executives linked to Sabancı Holding, with professional management teams coordinating programmatic work. Funding sources historically include endowments derived from Sabancı family holdings in companies such as Akbank, Brisa, and Temsa, alongside revenue from corporate social responsibility programs of Sabancı Holding affiliates. Financial stewardship follows Turkish foundation law and involves audits by Turkish accountancy firms and international auditors when engaged in cross-border projects.
The foundation has partnered with national institutions like the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, the Ministry of National Education, and local governments in Izmir and Gaziantep, as well as international organizations including the British Council, the World Bank, and the European Commission on cultural heritage, education reform, and social inclusion programs. Impact evaluations have cited measurable outcomes in scholarship graduation rates, museum attendance increases comparable to results seen at venues such as the British Museum, and community health indicators improved through vaccination campaigns in coordination with WHO and UNICEF. Collaborations with universities such as Harvard University, Columbia University, and London School of Economics have supported policy research and capacity building.
The foundation and its leaders have received national and international honors, including awards from TÜSİAD, the International Association of Lions Clubs, cultural awards presented by the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts, and recognitions in philanthropy lists alongside institutions such as the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. Individual members associated with the foundation have been honored with state orders and international accolades for contributions to education and culture, comparable to honors conferred by organizations like the European Cultural Foundation and the World Economic Forum.
Category:Foundations based in Turkey Category:Sabancı family