Press and media
The Grundfos Foundation can be credited in all public communication relating to initiatives and projects funded by the Foundation

It must be clearly stated in all publications, press articles and other types of communication, that the project in question is funded by the Foundation.

In press and news releases, kindly refer to us as the Grundfos Foundation.
The Grundfos Foundation (Poul Due Jensen Foundation) was created in 1975 by Grundfos' founder, Poul Due Jensen. We own 88 % of the shares in the Grundfos Group.

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The Grundfos Foundation (Poul Due Jensen Foundation) is a Danish commercial foundation. Grundfos’ founder, Poul Due Jensen, created the Foundation on 19 May 1975. With 88 % of the shares, the Foundation is the majority shareholder in Grundfos, a world leader in pumps, water solutions and services.

This year, the Grundfos Foundation has pledged 250m DKK to philanthropic purposes within three strategic areas: Water, Research and Inclusion. Find out more about the Grundfos Foundation.

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Logo

The Foundation’s logo can be used in all publications relating to the projects funded by us.

  • Download our logo and guidelines here

Photos and photo releases

If photos or videos are provided to the Foundation, it is the partner’s responsibility to ensure that all consents are in place and that the foundation is entitled to use the assets. The project manager is responsible for ensuring all permissions for using the material are gathered and stored.

  • Download press photos of the Executive Director here. Other hi-res photos can be sent upon request.
  • Projects partners are encouraged to use this photo release form to ensure that the Foundation may use photos from projects submitted to us.

Contact the Foundation

Communications Specialist Anne Bisgaard Christensen
Tel +4587505209 or abchristensen@grundfos.com

To magasiner ovenpå hinanden

The Foundation publishes its Annual Review every year in March. The latest edition looks into our work ton Sustainable Lake Stewardship. Cover Photo: LStudio