About Us

The Source-Code® Foundation is a politically independent organization dedicated to promoting education, research, and environmental awareness, with a mission and operations centered on social responsibility, innovation, and support for children and young people.

The foundation creates educational, research, and community programs that help people reintegrate into the natural order of biodiversity and ecosystems.

Through its activities, it reduces alienation between people and between people and all living things on Earth: by raising awareness, strengthening environmental responsibility, promoting a nature-centered perspective, and supporting communities where mutual respect, cooperation, and genuine connection are core values.

Organizational Structure

Founders:

Enikő Szántó

Tibor Fürész

President:

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Csaba Szántó

Curatorial Board Member:

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Dave Vanhoose

Professional Working Groups

Volunteers and Partners

The purpose of the foundation

The foundation’s primary goal is to create and support educational, research, and community programs that strengthen human awareness, self-knowledge, environmental responsibility, and a reconnection with nature. Among its goals are raising environmental awareness, educational activities, research, mentoring, and supporting or establishing schools and preschools.

Our Mission

The foundation’s mission is to contribute to the development of a more responsible, informed, and collaborative society.

It achieves this by:

  • supporting the development of young people through education, mentoring, and research,
  • seeking innovative and sustainable solutions in the fields of education, agriculture, environmental protection, and community building,
  • helping people reconnect with the natural order of biodiversity and ecosystems,
  • supporting communities where mutual respect, cooperation, and genuine human connection are core values.

Through its activities, it fosters harmony between people and between people and nature, and contributes to society through public service programs.

Vision

A future in which both children and adults

possess a high level of awareness,

an environmentally conscious mindset,

and a modern, practical education.

The creation of new types of schools and preschools where education fosters creativity and promotes a nature-based, hands-on approach.

Values

We strive to share our message with as many people as possible based on the following principles:

Personal responsibility and awareness

Public service and social engagement

Environmental sustainability and a nature-centered approach

Advancing education and knowledge sharing

Personal responsibility and awareness

Public service and social engagement

Environmental sustainability and a nature-centered approach

Advancing education and knowledge sharing

Supporting young talent
(mentoring, research)

Openness and inclusivity toward everyone
who shares the foundation’s goals

Strengthening the connection
between people and nature

Ethical and Operational
Principles

Political Independence: The foundation does not engage in political activities and does not support political parties.

Transparent operations: Decisions are made through minutes, records, and open voting.

Conflict of interest rules: Leaders may not hold positions where their personal interests conflict with the foundation’s objectives.

Membership carries no financial benefits; only incurred expenses may be reimbursed.

Responsibility: members of the board of trustees are liable for any damages caused.

A community- and relationship-oriented approach at every level of operation, based on respect, cooperation, and genuine human connection.