The Foundation
Dr. Tech. Marcus Wallenberg (1899-1982) established Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation in connection with his wife’s 70th birthday in 1963.
When Marcus Wallenberg passed away, the Foundation was the residuary legatee of his estate. The initial endowment amounted to SEK 22.7 million. Since the establishment of the Foundation, over SEK 3.6 billion has been awarded in grants.
Focusing on social sciences
The Foundation primarily grants funding for projects related to social sciences.
Grant policy
In accordance with the grant policy adopted by the Foundation's Board of Directors universities and other academic institutions may apply for grants in the following two categories: research projects of high scientific potential and individual support to outstanding scientists.
The Board
Adjuncts
The establishment of the Foundation
Dr. Tech. Marcus Wallenberg established Marianne and Marcus Wallenberg Foundation in connection with his wife Marianne’s 70th birthday in 1963.
The initial endowment amounted to SEK 22.7 million. The Foundation has distributed almost SEK 3.4 billion in grants since its establishment.
Marcus Wallenberg
Marcus Wallenberg (1899–1982) was a Swedish banker and industrialist. After graduating from the Stockholm School of Economics, he was employed at Stockholms Enskilda Bank in 1925, where he was appointed vice president in 1927 and succeeded his brother Jacob Wallenberg as CEO in 1946.
When Marcus Wallenberg then handed over the management of the bank to his son Marc Wallenberg Jr in 1958, he engaged even more in the sphere's industrial companies. As chairman of the bank's board, he was the driving force behind the formation of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken in 1972.