Fondazione Luigi Einaudi Onlus (FLET)
Established in 1964 with the donation of Luigi Einaudi’s collection, nowadays the Foundation represents a landmark for social sciences.
The donation
The Einaudi Foundation was created thanks to the passion for knowledge of the Einaudi family. Through their gesture they wanted to make the historical and cultural heritage contained in the library accessible. A gesture that aims to keep alive Luigi Einaudi’s values and principles of cultural freedom and thought. Since July 1970 the Foundation has been based in the historic Palazzo d’Azeglio in the centre of Turin, courtesy of Fiat, which owns it.
The activities of the Foundation
Over the years, the continuous growth of the library and the archive, together with the support given to young scholars through the scholarships, the promotion of publications and the organization of seminars and conferences have allowed the Foundation to fulfill its mission, making knowledge increasingly more accessible.
Institutional bodies
The bodies of the Foundation are: the Board of Directors, the Steering Committee, the Scientific Committee, the Fellows, the Panel of Auditors and the Members’ Assembly.
The cultural circuit
Nowadays the Foundation holds a leading position amongst social science research centers and plays an important role within the international cultural circuit, managing to create a multicultural and inclusive environment.
The Foundation is currently part of: Associazione delle Istituzioni di Cultura Italiane (AICI); Biblioteca Elettronica di Scienze Sociali ed Economiche del Piemonte (BESS); Coordinamento delle Biblioteche Speciali e Specialistiche di Torino (CoBiS); Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo Unico delle biblioteche italiane e per le informazioni bibliografiche (ICCU) e al Polo Bibliografico della Ricerca (Visit the Polo).
Our partners
The Luigi Einaudi Foundation NPO thanks for all the support given to its life and cultural activities: Compagnia di San Paolo, Comune di Torino, Stellantis, Fondazione CRT, MiC, Regione Piemonte and San Giacomo Charitable Foundation (Washington, DC).