About us

Eindhoven Museum Foundation
Museumpark VONK is part of the Eindhoven Museum Foundation. This is a Public Benefit Organisation (ANBI – Algemeen Nut Beogende Instelling). This page provides more information about the foundation’s policy and financial management.
ANBI
Every ANBI is required to publish information about its policy and financial administration. In addition to the Eindhoven Museum Foundation, there is a separate foundation: Stichting Museum Kempenland Eindhoven.
Name of the institution: Stichting Eindhoven Museum
RSIN / tax number: 009076049
VAT number: NL009076049B01
Chamber of Commerce number: 41089337
Standard ANBI publication forms (general)
Standard publication form for fundraising institutions
The Eindhoven Museum Foundation aims to:
- Operate one or more museums and promote awareness of the cultural history and heritage of the city and region of Eindhoven to a wide audience
- Organise educational and public activities about heritage and cultural history
- Manage and preserve a museum collection
- Exhibit objects from the museum collection
- Conduct historical research
The foundation serves the public interest through the realisation of its objectives. It does not aim to make a profit.
Annual reports
In its annual report, the Eindhoven Museum Foundation reflects on previous years:
Annual report 2025
Annual report 2024
Annual report 2023
Eindhoven Museum looks ahead with its multi-year policy plan:
Multi-year policy plan 2025–2028
Supervisory Board and management
Since January 2021, Eindhoven Museum has operated as a foundation with a Supervisory Board and a director-general. Its statutes and regulations are guided by the principles of the Cultural Governance Code. The Supervisory Board of the Eindhoven Museum Foundation consists of the following members:
Rob van ’t Hullenaar (chair)
Ingrid Niessing
Merel Franke
Koen Sanders
Karin Mastenbroek
Management
The management is formed by director-general Ward Rennen.
Remuneration policy and WNT reporting
The chosen governance structure strengthens the independence of the Supervisory Board and underlines the separation of responsibilities between the director-general and the Board of Supervisors. These are formally defined in the statutes. The remuneration of the director-general complies with WNT standards and can be found in the WNT reporting. This report also includes the compensation of Supervisory Board members for expenses and their work for the museum.
Eindhoven Museum applies the Dagrecreatie collective labour agreement, which is linked to the remuneration system of the Recreation sector agreement.
Questions about our foundation?
Please send your question by email to info@vonk.nl.
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