Porticus, headquartered in Amsterdam, is an international philanthropic organisation established in 1995 to coordinate and develop the charitable activities of the Brenninkmeijer family, founders of the C&A clothing retailer. Originating from a tradition dating back to 1841, Porticus now oversees and manages around 2,000 projects annually in roughly 90 countries. With a staff of over 180, the organisation operates from six main regional offices, including one in Amsterdam, and maintains various satellite offices around the world.
Porticus’s activities focus on four main areas: education, social cohesion, faith, and environmental sustainability. It provides strategic advice and grant management services to its affiliated entities. Recent data shows its average grantee operates with an annual budget of about $800,000, while the typical Porticus grant is $158,000.
The organisation partners with both small NGOs and larger humanitarian groups, such as Danish Church Aid and the International Rescue Committee, often prioritising long-term relationships. In 2024, Porticus made headlines by relocating its Asia office from Hong Kong to Kuala Lumpur, citing high operating costs, national security legislation, and a pivot in strategic focus. While shielded from fluctuations in public funding, Porticus has faced internal challenges around transparency and staff relations, especially regarding restructurings and relocations.
Porticus retains a discreet profile and is considered one of Europe’s prominent private philanthropic organisations, reflecting its origins and ongoing commitment to systemic change in its chosen fields.
