Dezernat Zukunft () is a think tank based in Berlin, Germany. It was created in 2018 by economists and Max Krahé.
Dezernat Zukunft has received funding, among others, from the European Climate Foundation, the Laudes Foundation, Open Philanthropy, Partners for a New Economy, and the Silicon Valley Community Foundation. Its research on fiscal policy and climate change mitigation has been featured by media such as CNBC, The Economist, and the Financial Times.
Starting in 2021, Dezernat Zukunft has sponsored the establishment of the European Macro Policy Network, a cluster of like-minded national economic think tanks in European countries.
As of March 2026, EMPN members included, in addition to Dezernat Zukunft and EMPN's own headquarters in Brussels:
Dezernat Zukunft has received significant funding from U.S.-based philanthropic organizations, including substantial grants from Open Philanthropy, founded by Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz and his wife Cari Tuna.