Bertha-Ramsauer-Stiftung
About the funder
The Bertha Ramsauer Foundation is a legal, non-profit, private foundation based in Oldenburg. Named after Bertha Ramsauer (1884–1947), a pioneer of the adult education movement during the Weimar era, the foundation's assets are based on the Heimvolkshochschule Edewecht-Husbäke, which she founded. The foundation manages her material legacy, supports adult education initiatives with a focus on education for girls and women in the Oldenburg region, and operates the historical as well as social and educational scientific documentation of her life's work.
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Mission & Vision
The Bertha Ramsauer Foundation is committed to promoting adult education, particularly education for girls and women, in the Oldenburg region. It provides financial assistance for educational programs, supports individuals preparing for a career in adult education, and promotes research and publications aimed at the advancement of adult education.
Target groups
The foundation's funding programs are aimed at institutions and individuals in adult education, particularly projects that specifically provide further training for girls and women in the Oldenburg region. Both educational providers and individuals preparing for a career in adult education or participating in relevant continuing education courses are supported.