In public debates, funding that universities raise from foundations is often lumped together with industrial funding. This is wrong in almost all cases, because foundations are usually non-profit institutions with a clearly defined purpose. Moreover, many foundations have been established by Germany’s federal and state governments, including many foundations that are particularly active in promoting research, such as the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Volkswagen Foundation. In contrast to contract research, research funded by foundations through third-party funding is also fundamentally independent. Although foundations generally fund disciplines or projects that correspond to their purpose, they have no further influence on the work carried out.