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Our funding in numbers.

The Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation fulfils its statutory purpose by funding excellent basic research in medicine, biology, and chemistry.

The foundation’s Germany-wide funding programmes Exploration Grants, Plus 3, and Rise up! offer outstanding basic scientists the necessary freedom to realise their scientific potential and to test new ideas during critical stages of their careers. The foundation also supports scientific conferences around the world, with the particular aim of promoting dialogue between different generations of scientists.

The foundation awards the internationally renowned Heinrich Wieland Prize to honour distinguished scientists from around the world for their ground-breaking research. It also endows awards for excellent junior researchers, namely the Boehringer Ingelheim Prize and four PhD student prizes at the University of Mainz.

As a recognised charitable organisation, the Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation is not subject to corporate and trade taxes (current notice of tax exemption issued by the Bingen-Alzey tax office on 12 December 2022, for 2018 to 2020, tax ID number 08/667/10470). The annual financial statement of the Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation is audited by Rödl & Partner GmbH Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft based on the Generally Accepted Standards for the Review of Financial Statements (IDW AuS 900).

Expenditures of the Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation in 2023

In 2023, the Boehringer Ingelheim Foundation spent some 19.1 million euros on the promotion of science. Its administration costs amounted to about 1 million euro.