Pro Helvetia was founded by decision of the
Federal Council on October 20, 1939 as an organization to support the
spiritual national defence. In 1949, it was transformed into a foundation under public law. According to the
Federal Law Regarding the Foundation «Pro Helvetia» of December 17, 1965, the foundation's activities encompassed the following areas: • Preservation and protection of the cultural identity of the country • Promotion of cultural activities, based on the specific conditions in cantons, linguistic regions and cultural communities • Promotion of cultural exchange between linguistic regions and cultural communities in Switzerland • Fostering cultural relations with foreign countries The Pro Helvetia Act of 1965 was partially revised in 1970 and 1980. It was replaced by the Cultural Promotion Act (German:
Kulturförderungsgesetz) with effect from January 1, 2012, which defines Pro Helvetia's mandate as follows:
«The foundation fosters the diversity of artistic creation, promotes Swiss art and culture, supports popular culture and facilitates cultural exchange.» This mandate is detailed in the Cultural Dispatch (German:
Kulturbotschaft), which defines the priorities for cultural promotion at a federal level for four years at a time. Federal funding for the foundation was initially regulated by the Pro Helvetia Act and amounted to CHF 3.0 million per year from 1966 and CHF 5.0 million from 1971. Since the partial revision of the act in 1980, the Swiss Confederation has financed Pro Helvetia through credit decisions, each of which extends over four years and is based on a program approved by the foundation council. == Fields of activity ==