Mission Statement
Who we are, What we do

The Heinrich-Boell-Stiftung is part of the green political movement that has developed worldwide as a response to the traditional politics of socialism, liberalism, and conservatism. Our main tenets are ecology and sustainability, democracy and human rights, self-determination and justice. We place particular emphasis on gender democracy, meaning social emancipation and equal rights for women and men. We are also committed to equal rights for cultural and ethnic minorities and to the societal and political participation of immigrants. Finally, we promote non-violence and proactive peace policies.

To achieve our goals, we seek strategic partnerships with others who share our values. We are an independent organization, that is, we determine our own priorities and policies.

We are based in the Federal Republic of Germany, yet we are an international actor in both ideal and practical terms.

Our namesake, the writer and Nobel Prize laureate Heinrich Boell, personifies the values we stand for: defense of freedom, civic courage, tolerance, open debate, and the valuation of art and culture as independent spheres of thought and action.

1. We are a green think tank

  • We promote democratic reforms and social innovation.
  • We work on ecological policies and sustainable development on a global level.
  • We provide space for the presentation of and debate on art and culture.
  • We transfer knowledge and skills from experts to political actors.
  • We provide a forum for open debate and promote dialogue between politics, business, academia, and society.
  • We support talented students active on socio-political issues both in Germany and abroad.
  • We document the history of the green movement in order to promote research and provide politica inspiration.


2. We are an international policy network

  • We are part of the global green network and promote the development of the green political movement on all continents.
  • We focus especially on the broadening and deepening of the European green movement.
  • We work actively for the development of a political European public.
  • We support the participation of civil society in politics and, within the framework of multilateral organizations, take part in conferences and negotiations.


3. We are active on ecology, democracy, and human rights worldwide

  • We consider ecology and democracy to be inseparable. We therefore support individuals and projects that
  • We are committed to ecology, human rights, democracy, and self-determination.
  • We support respect for the rule of law and democratic participation in all parts of the world.
  • We promote the abolition of conditions of dominance, dependency, and violence between the sexes. 
  • We consider ethnic and cultural diversity to be an essential part of democratic culture.
  • We encourage civic and civil-society activism.
  • We train activists so that they can successfully self-organize and participate in political processes.

Our culture

  • Commitment, expert and social competence, and flexibility are features of our employees, both in Germany and abroad. They are highly qualified, team-oriented and, with their high level of motivation, they constitute the most important asset of the foundation.
  • Equality of opportunity and respectful dealings between women and men of different ages, religions, ethnic origins and sexual orientations are constitutive for the foundation. Intercultural competence and a productive engagement with diversity are part of our corporate culture.
  • Mutual respect and trusting co-operation among ourselves and with our partners are the bases of our business relationships.
  • We constantly evaluate and improve our work. We undertake and take seriously both internal and external evaluations. We handle the funds at our disposal economically and efficiently and assure transparent operations.
  • We work in close co-operation with our co-foundations in all of Germany’s 16 states.
  • We are a reliable partner for volunteer work and for co-operation with third parties.
  • As a political foundation, we act independently; this also applies in respect to our relationship with the German Green Party. We are autonomous in selecting our executive officers and staffing our committees. 
News and Events

The Israeli organization "NGO Monitor" criticizes as reported by the daily newspaper "Jerusalem Post" from January 26, 2012, the Heinrich Böll Foundation's grant to the Israeli website 972mag.com. Ralf Fücks, Co-President of the Heinrich Böll Foundation, responds.

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Annual Report
Download the 2010 annual report of the Heinrich Boell Foundation

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New Book
The Heinrich Böll Foundation Israel is pleased to announce the release of the Hebrew edition of Ulrich Beck's "Cosmopolitanism: A Critical Theory for the 21st Century" in cooperation with Hakibbutz Hameuchad publishing house.
Please click to see the book cover
Click here to download the intoduction in Hebrew

Social Justice Rally held in Tel Aviv on August 6th, 2011. The demonstrators chant: “The people demand social justice!”, followed by: “the people decided: social justice!”

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Newsletter in German
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