The
FOUNDATION FOR POLISH SCIENCE (FNP) is an independent,
self-financing and non-profit
organisation established in 1991 as a result
of the system transformation in Poland. The Foundation's mission
is
to provide assistance and support to the scientific community in
Poland.
As an initial investment, FNP received 95 million zlotys
allocated by the State Treasury from the remainder
of the Central Fund for the Development of Science and Technology,
liquidated
in 1990. These assets, re-invested in the financial market, are
the source of revenue allocated for the statutory activities
of the Foundation.
Over 290 million zlotys generated in this way have been transferred
to the science sector to date, the current market value of
FNP assets exceeding 400 million zlotys.
The strategy of FNP is to support individual scientists
and research groups working in various areas of the
natural and
the exact sciences and the humanities, being of greatest importance
for the technological, cultural and economic development of
Poland. The FNP supports projects fostering the development
of science in Poland. Another important objective is to undertake activities
aimed at facilitating the transfer of scientific and technological
innovations to industry.
Meeting the above-mentioned objectives is realized both through individual prizes, fellowships or subsidies and undertaking various meaningful initiatives for the development of science in Poland. Prizes, stipneds and subsidies are granted solely on the competition basis, according to the FNP motto "supporting only the best so they can become even better".