About us
A foundation dedicated to art, culture, and the next generation.
Dorna · Persian for crane
Of all the birds, none has been watched as long, or as fondly, as the crane. They are tall, slow-stepping creatures, almost as tall as a child, with pale feathers and a small crown of red. They mate for one life. They return to the same marshes year after year.
People in many lands have loved them, and loved them for the same reason. The crane goes away in winter. The crane comes back. When the first flocks reappear in the spring sky, high, calling, written in long lines against the pale air, they bring with them the oldest news there is: that the cold does not last, that what we lost is returning, that the year has turned again. Wherever cranes have been seen, they have been read as messengers of hope.
The old stories say the crane lives a thousand years. This isn't quite true of the bird, but it is true of the meaning. People watched the cranes come back to the same fields their grandparents had watched them in, and decided that whatever the cranes carried (fidelity, long memory, the habit of returning) must be a kind of immortality.
From this grew a quiet custom. If a person folded a thousand paper cranes, one for each year of the crane's long life, the spirits of the air would lean down and grant them a single wish. Healing for someone ill. A safe journey. A good year. Peace.
The wish was never really in the thousandth crane. The wish was in the thousand. A thousand small acts of attention. A thousand creases pressed sharp with a thumbnail. A thousand thin necks lifted toward the light. By the time the last crane was folded, the wisher had become a different person: more careful, more deliberate, more willing to do small things slowly.
This, perhaps, is why we begin with paper. Every book placed in someone's hands is a fold. Every story told aloud, every poem translated, every piece of art held up to the light, another fold, and another. None of them, alone, changes the world. But the folding changes the folder. We do not see ourselves becoming more careful, more attentive, more willing to take our time. We only notice, years later, that the room around us has grown quieter and kinder, that the people in it are folding too, and that hope, without anyone naming it, has already begun to come back.
How we work
Dorna is a small, two-arm foundation. Stichting Dorna, founded in Amsterdam in 2026, runs the European side; Dorna Foundation US runs the American side. We share programmes, magazines, and editorial direction. The work on the ground is led locally by a board in each country and a growing network of volunteers, partners, bookstores, publishers, galleries, artists, schools, and cultural organisations.
We don't run programmes alone. We resource the people who do, and we publish what they make.
We are committed to inclusive cultural exchange and long-term growth. We believe literature and art help people imagine, reflect, connect, and participate in public life.
They support emotional development, cultural understanding, lifelong learning, and community cohesion. We exist to make these benefits more visible and more widely accessible across age groups and backgrounds.
Our values
What guides us
Listen first
We start with the people closest to the work, readers, writers, artists, partner organisations. Their voice shapes every decision.
Stay accountable
Open books. Public reporting. Every euro is tracked, and our annual review is published on the foundation's financial-transparency page.
Slow and small, on purpose
We do fewer things, more carefully. One book a month. One artwork a week. The point is depth, not scale.
Hand it back
We resource the people doing the work. The goal isn't permanent presence, it's building capacity that doesn't need us.
Behind Dorna
The people
Samira Abnar
NL · US
Mostafa Dehghani
NL · US
Marzieh Fadaee
NL
Bahar Carroll
NL · US
Leyla Ramezani
NL
Nazanin AlipourFard
NL · US
Vahab Vahdat
NL · US
How to reach us
Specific asks, honest answers.
Below are the most common reasons people write to us. Each one has a dedicated form so we can read carefully and reply properly. We respond to everything we can fit, and we'll tell you if we can't.
Artists
Propose a work for a mini exhibition
One work, presented for a week alongside a short statement. Send up to five images, a paragraph on the piece, and any link to your wider practice.
Open the proposal formChildren's Magazine
Submit writing or art from a child
The magazine is made by and for children. Submissions go through a guided parental-consent form. Stories, poems, drawings, photographs, voice notes — all welcome.
Open the submission formVolunteers
Bring a craft to the foundation
Editorial work, story-times, programme design, technical help, translation. There are three pathways (your time, your project, a specific skill), and the form picks the right one for you.
See open rolesPartners
Schools, libraries, NGOs, cultural organisations
If your organisation runs literary or arts programmes and you'd like to collaborate — co-publish, host a workshop, share a mailing — write to us with a sentence about what you do and what you're hoping to build together.
Start a partnership conversation
Foundation registration
Legal name
Stichting Dorna
KVK
96770831
RSIN
869480133
Founded
30 April 2026, Amsterdam
ANBI status
Application submitted
Office
Alexander Boersstraat 18 H
1071 KX Amsterdam, NL