The Kulczyk Foundation is a
Polish private foundation
A private foundation is a tax-exempt organization not relying on broad public support and generally claiming to serve humanitarian purposes. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is the largest private foundation in the U.S. with over $38 billion ...
founded in 2013 by
Grażyna Kulczyk
Grażyna Kulczyk (born 5 November 1950) is a Polish investor, art collector and philanthropist.
Education and career
She graduated in law and administration from the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań. Upon finishing her studies, she began t ...
,
Jan Kulczyk, and
Dominika Kulczyk
Dominika Kulczyk (born 30 July 1977) is a Polish billionaire businesswoman, and the daughter of Jan Kulczyk, who was Poland's richest man. She is the co-founder and president of the Kulczyk Foundation, chair of a supervisory board of Kulczyk Hold ...
, who has been the President of the foundation since its establishment. Apart from Dominika Kulczyk, the foundation is managed by Przemysław Pohrybieniuk, the managing director, and the board of directors consisting of
Sebastian Kulczyk
Sebastian Kulczyk (born 16 November 1980) is a Polish billionaire businessman, and the son of Jan Kulczyk, who was the richest man in Poland, and Grażyna Kulczyk. He is president of Kulczyk Investments and specializes in the new technology sect ...
, Waldemar Dąbrowski,
Janusz Reiter, and Grzegorz Stanisławski. The foundation's main objective is to fight against gender inequality and create a more equitable society for women and girls around the world through local educational initiatives, partnerships with communities, and cooperation with NGOs with similar objectives. The foundation also focuses on improving the living standards of people suffering from poverty who lack access to education, healthcare, and other basic human needs, as well as projects aimed at spreading awareness of current gender inequality issues. The foundation has completed more than 200 projects in over 63 different countries.
Activities
The foundation supports aid projects in countries which lie on the last positions created by the
Human Development Index, HDI (Human Development Index). It helps countries affected by
poverty
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and various kinds of natural disasters. It works with locally operating international NGOs supporting them through joint projects. Kulczyk Foundation allocates 100% of its own and 100% of funds raised from donors for humanitarian action.
A characteristic feature of the activities of Kulczyk Foundation is the principle of "smart aid" – wise help, that does not burden the budget of the organization long-term presence in one place, at the same time leaving a lasting and positive changes in the lives of the inhabitants of the regions visited.
Statutory objectives
The means for the Foundation's statutory purposes are obtained by its founders' donations, as well as through direct fundraising activities targeted at businesses. The daily operations of the Foundation and the idea of volunteering are presented in program "Domino Effect" created jointly by TVN Television and Kulczyk Foundation.
Documentaries
"Efekt Domina" documentary-series
The most recent documentary created by the Kulczyk Foundation, in collaboration with the Polish TV-channel
TVN, is "
Efekt Domina
Efekt Domina or Domino Effect is a Polish documentary series produced by TVN and Kulczyk Foundation since 2014. Its author Dominika Kulczyk
Dominika Kulczyk (born 30 July 1977) is a Polish billionaire businesswoman, and the daughter of Jan Kul ...
" or "Domino Effect". In this documentary-series, Dominika Kulczyk, together with a team from the foundation, present methods used by the foundation in tackling the issues within their scope. "Efekt Domina" first aired on March 2, 2014. Since then, the documentary-series has produced seven seasons with a total of 54 episodes, each filmed in a different community suffering from different issues. As of February 2021, the series is still being aired on Polish TV-channel TVN, with a new season being released on an annual basis. The documentary series has produced – among other locations – episodes in:
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Cambodia – construction of houses in collaboration with
Habitat for Humanity
Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI), generally referred to as Habitat for Humanity or Habitat, is a US non-governmental, and nonprofit organization which was founded in 1976 by couple Millard and Linda Fuller. Habitat for Humanity is a Ch ...
for homeless residents of Phnom Penh
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Madagascar – construction of a school in collaboration with
SEED Madagascar
SEED Madagascar (formerly Azafady UK) is a registered UK charity and Malagasy non-governmental organisation, established in 2000, working in southeast Madagascar to alleviate poverty, improve well-being and protect unique environments. SEED Mad ...
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Haiti
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– construction of a bridge as part of the Garrate project with
Bridges to Prosperity
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Zambia – supporting micro-enterprise together with the COMACO organization
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Philippines – repairing the damages caused by
typhoon Haiyan together with volunteers from the
All Hands Volunteers organization
CNN Freedom Project
The foundation has also partnered with
CNN and
CNN International in the creation of the
CNN Freedom Project, a news-media documentary campaign initiated in 2011, aimed at exposing and confronting modern-day slavery and human trafficking issues. In total, the Kulczyk Foundation contributed in creating three short films as part of the CNN Freedom Project, confronting issues of slavery in
Ghana, the
Rohingya refugee crisis, and slavery in
Senegal. The short films feature Dominika Kulczyk as the lead of the series, where she interviews members from each community, exposing the realities faced by them. As of February 2021, the following CNN Freedom Project documentaries have been created:
* "Troubled Waters" (2019) – Explores the fight against modern slavery in
Ghana, where, according to estimates, over 20,000 kids are forced into slavery in the area of
Lake Volta
Lake Volta, the largest artificial reservoir in the world based on surface area, is contained behind the Akosombo Dam which generates a substantial amount of Ghana's electricity. It is completely within the country of Ghana and has a surface area ...
. The documentary shows a campaign to help children on the lake, which includes a testimony of a child dealer and a person who decided to sell their own child.
* "Stolen Son" (2019) – Highlights the situation of
Rohingya refugees from Myanmar in Bangladesh. Over a million people live there in constant danger posed by the human trafficking occurring in the region. The main theme of the documentary is the story of the disappearance and search of 12-year-old child Mohamed Faisal.
* "Begging for Change" (2019) – Describes the situation of
Senegalese children, mainly boys, who are students of illegal
Quaranic universities. They are sent there by parents who cannot afford to support them. Instead of care and education, they face exploitation and violence in these schools. They are forced to beg on city streets by teachers. The film also shows the activities of the Maison de la Gare organization that helps abused children.
References
External links
Official site
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Organizations established in 2013
Development charities based in Poland
Foundations based in Poland
Kulczyk family