Baur'sche Stiftung

Private foundation

About the funder

The Baur'sche Stiftung is a non-profit foundation under civil law based in Hamburg-Altona. Since its establishment in 1816 by Senator Johann Daniel Baur and his wife Henriette Christine Baur, it has aimed to support children and young people, particularly from socially disadvantaged families in the Altona district, in their personal development. As a small, focused foundation, it supports both project-based group funding (e.g., leisure activities, cultural and nature experiences) and individual case assistance through youth welfare institutions.

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Mission & Vision

The Baur'sche Stiftung is committed to ensuring that young people in Hamburg-Altona grow into responsible and community-oriented individuals. It primarily supports children and adolescents from socially disadvantaged families through financial assistance for projects and individual aid, enabling them to experience equal opportunities and develop their potential.

Target groups

Funding is provided for children and young people up to 25 years of age with permanent residence in the Altona district, who predominantly come from socially disadvantaged families. Project funding is aimed at recognized youth welfare institutions and non-profit organizations, while individual case assistance can only be applied for through youth welfare institutions.