BASF Stiftung

Donation Campaign #Earthquake2023 for people in Turkey & Syria: Thank you for the high willingness to help! 

More than €844,000: This is how much BASF employees donated to BASF Stiftung as part of the aid campaign #Erdbeben2023. BASF will double the amount to more than €1.6 million. Together with the emergency aid of €500,000, BASF and its team will provide more than €2.1 million to support the people in the earthquake region in Turkey and Syria.

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The helpfulness of the BASF team is overwhelming! Donations have been received from all over the world. Many thanks to all colleagues who have shown their sympathy in this way and are helping as a community. We are proud that, with the help of our BASF team, we can make a contribution to the people affected
Mitglied des Vorstands und Chief Technology Officer (CTO) der BASF SE,(Ludwigshafen und Singapur) verantwortlich für Monomers; Performance Materials; Petrochemicals; Intermediates; Group Research; Greater China; South East Asia; ASEAN & Australia/ New Zealand und Mega Projects Asia.

Stephan Kothrade

BASF Board Member

What happens with the donations?

While most organizations and donation campaigns focus on immidiate emergency aid, we want to focus on mid-termin support.

We will focus on disaster recovery activities after the first wave of help will slow down.

A donation committee comprising local and global BASF representatives as well as BASF Stiftung will decide on relevant and trusted organizations on the ground that address the biggest needs in the affected region most effectively. Examples could be providing temporary housing, reconstruction of educational and medical facilities or strengthening community, health and psychological support.

We will inform you about the use of the donations!

The consequences of the disaster are devastating and will be felt for a long time to come. It is good that BASF Stiftung will use the money to support the reconstruction when the first wave of emergency aid flattens out. Especially kindergartens and schools as well as medical facilities need support in the medium term in order to be able to establish normality for the people in the region.

Laurent Tainturier

Senior Vice President Emerging EMEA

The fundraising campaign has ended. 

It is no longer possible to donate via HRkiosk. Until September 2023, you can still make donations by bank transfer, PayPal and credit card, which will no longer be doubled by BASF.

Please note: Due to PayPal regulations this donation option is not available for some countries, e.g. in Asia, Turkey.
Due to legal regulations, employees from the United Arab Emirates cannot participate in the donation campaign.

We are currently working on another option to donate via credit card.

BASF Stiftung forwards your donations without deductions.
Because BASF doubles the donation of its employees, your donation even has a "double effect".

While most organizations and donation campaigns focus on immidiate emergency aid, we want to focus on mid-termin support.

We will focus on disaster recovery activities after the first wave of help will be over.

A donation committee comprising local and global BASF representatives as well as BASF Stiftung will decide on relevant and trusted organizations on the ground that address the biggest needs in the affected region most effectively. Examples could be providing temporary housing, reconstruction of educational and medical facilities or strengthening community, health and psychological support.

We will inform you about the use of the donations!

BASF Stiftung collects donations from BASF employees and is responsible for ensuring that the money reaches where it is needed

The charitable, non-profit BASF Stiftung supports people in need with the aim of improving their living conditions in the long term. The focus is on health and empowerment. The foundation has a local and global impact and contributes to BASF's corporate strategy. For more than 20 years, the foundation has been involved in disaster relief and works mainly with UN organizations.

BASF's Crisis Team (CMT) immediately supported employees in the affected region. The need for support in the current situation as well as in reconstruction is not yet foreseeable, but difficult consequences are already emerging.

The campaign is also a response to the commitment of BASF employees worldwide who have signaled their willingness to donate.

The hardship of the affected people and thus their need for support is great. We highly appreciate that many colleagues are offering to make in-kind donations. However, right now experts consider monetary donations to be the better way than donations in kind.

To ensure that aid actually arrives where it is needed, it is important not to unnecessarily burden or even block urgently needed logistics and assistance structures. Well-intentioned but uncoordinated aid supplies fill warehouses, tie up transport and sorting capacities. Unfortunately, they do not help, but hinder humanitarian work on the ground. 

The aid organizations procure relief supplies according to the current needs, especially in these difficult conditions. For those reasons we highly recommend to make monetary donations. If employees want to donate goods, please consider the current recommendations of appropriate humanitarian aid organizations. 

It is not possible to issue a donation receipt without a residence in Germany. For people with a German residence, donations up to 300 Euros can be claimed tax deductible without a donation receipt. If you donate more than 300 Euros, please send an email to  funding@basf-stiftung.org with your GERMAN postal address, the donation amount and donation method (bank transfer, PayPal, credit card – as soon as the option is available) so that we can send you a donation confirmation.

Please note that due to the recent events it might take some time for us to react.
For questions please contact funding@basf-stiftung.org