Fondazione Cariplo

Fondazione Cariplo
PredecessorPhilanthropic activities of the Cassa di Risparmio delle Provincie Lombarde (founded in 1823)
FormationDecember 1991
Typecharitable foundation (fondazione di origine bancaria)
Headquartersvia Daniele Manin 23 - 20121 Milan, Italy.
Location
  • Milan, Italy
Secretary General
Sergio Urbani [1]
President
Giovanni Fosti
Budget
Assets 6.55 billion euros;[2] distribution 140,465,613.49 euros to 986 beneficiaries (2012)[3]
Staff
61 [4]
Websitewww.fondazionecariplo.it

Fondazione Cariplo is a charitable foundation in Milan, Italy. It was created in December 1991 when the Amato law, Law no. 218 of 30 July 1990, came into force. Under this law, saving banks were required to separate into a not-for-profit foundation and a commercial banking arm. The Cassa di Risparmio delle Provincie Lombarde, commonly known as Cariplo, was divided into the Fondazione Cariplo and Cariplo SpA, the bank, which merged with Ambroveneto in 1998.[5]

As at 31 December 2014, the organisation had a shareholders equity of €6,889,487,562.[6]

Fondazione Cariplo is part of the Partner Circle of the Foundations Platform F20, a global network of foundations and other philanthropic organizations.[7]

  1. ^ Retrieved 2013-12-01 http://www.fondazionecariplo.it/it/la-fondazione/organi/il-segretario-generale.html.
  2. ^ 31/12/2012 http://www.fondazionecariplo.it/it/la-fondazione/patrimonio/patrimonio.html.
  3. ^ In 2012 financial report page 80 http://www.fondazionecariplo.it/static/upload/bil/bilancio-2012web.pdf.
  4. ^ 2012 financial report page 15 http://www.fondazionecariplo.it/static/upload/bil/bilancio-2012web.pdf.
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference wings was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  6. ^ "BILANCIO DI MISSIONE ESERCIZIO 2014" (PDF). 5 May 2015. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  7. ^ "F20 – For a transformation that leaves no one behind – F20 – For a transformation that leaves no one behind". Retrieved 18 November 2020.