The Institut Pasteur's economic model is characterized by a variety of public and private funding sources, which are used to support missions that are deeply rooted in a long-term perspective. These missions (research, teaching, public health, development of research applications) contribute to the prevention and treatment of diseases, particularly infectious diseases. As shown in the Institut Pasteur's income statement by source and destination, the resources for the financial year recorded in the income statement amount to €396.9 million. Public generosity continues to contribute to the Institut Pasteur's sources of funding, with one-third of our resources coming from philanthropy.
It should be noted that the current result for 2024 shows a significant deficit, which was anticipated by the institute. The economic and financial context in 2025 remains uncertain, prompting the institute to exercise caution and even rigor. As indicated in the 2025 outlook, appropriate action plans are in place to control spending, and an in-depth review of the economic model is underway.