The CG Jung Foundation Zurich is a US-incorporated 501(c)(3) nonprofit (EIN 47-4394668), registered in Oregon and tax-exempt since 2016, established in 2015 by accredited Jungian analysts to support international Jungian training institutes with a focus on the C.G. Jung Institute, Zürich. The foundation is operationally oriented to Europe: its programs underwrite Swiss-German and international training. These programs draw candidates and analysts from more than twenty-six countries and from professional backgrounds in science, philosophy, law, and psychology. Its work funds Jungian training and education, research and publication, library and archive conservation, project grants, scholarly awards, and the publication of important Jungian authors not previously available in English. The board includes analysts trained through the C.G. Jung Institute Zürich.
Focus areas
Programs
- Training Grants
- Project Grants
- Kimberley D. Ritter Arndt Award
- Eminent Scholars & Authors Series
- Library & Archive Collections
Depth orientation
The foundation matters as an institutional support structure for analytical psychology rather than as a clinical practice. It funds training, scholarly publication, and archive conservation, helping keep Jungian research and source materials available to analysts, candidates, scholars, and the wider public.