Fondation pour la Liberté de Religion et de Croyance
Budget
Not declared
EP Access
3
accredited persons
Staff
3
0.3 FTE
EU Grants
None
Mission & Goals
Fondation pour la Liberté de Religion et de Croyance is a Belgian private foundation dedicated to the protection and promotion of freedom of religion and belief, in line with Article 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Its remit includes supporting mental health and emotional well-being, promoting intercultural and spiritual dialogue, encouraging education models that integrate life, faith and learning, and advancing initiatives related to psychology, social care, arts and aesthetics. The foundation also develops platforms for global cultural and spiritual exchange and supports non-profit activities of general interest such as health, technology and social action.
EU Legislative Interests
The foundation follows EU policies and initiatives related to fundamental rights, in particular freedom of religion and belief, non-discrimination, mental health, youth well-being, education and training, intercultural and interfaith dialogue, cultural cooperation and the protection of vulnerable groups. We monitor EU strategies and actions under DG JUST (fundamental rights and equality), DG EAC (education, culture, youth and citizenship), DG SANTE (mental health and public health), as well as relevant activities of the European Parliament. We also follow broader EU initiatives that support human dignity, social inclusion, emotional and psychological well-being, artistic and cultural expression, and civil society participation. Our interest concerns non-commercial, rights-based and educational policy areas aligned with the foundation’s statutory purpose.
Communication Activities
The foundation carries out non-commercial communication activities that support EU priorities in the fields of fundamental rights, freedom of religion and belief, mental health, youth well-being, education, culture and intercultural dialogue. These activities may include organising or contributing to conferences, workshops, seminars and roundtables; producing publications, research summaries and educational materials; participating in EU-supported awareness-raising initiatives; and disseminating information on relevant EU strategies and public consultations. The foundation also shares updates, reports and insights through online platforms to promote understanding of human dignity, emotional and psychological well-being, cultural exchange and social inclusion. All communication activities aim to contribute constructively to the European public space in line with the foundation’s statutory purpose.
Interests Represented
Does not represent commercial interests
Member Of
The foundation is currently not a member of any association, federation or network.
Organisation Members
The foundation has no members. It is governed solely by its Board of Directors in accordance with its founding act.”
Commissioner Meetings
No recorded meetings with EU commissioners.