Bottroper Bürger-Stiftung
About the funder
The Bottroper Bürger-Stiftung was founded in 2008 by citizens of Bottrop on the initiative of attorney Harald Lubina. Its aim is to strengthen civic engagement in Bottrop and to bring together charitable and benevolent projects under one roof. Funding is provided from the income of the foundation’s capital as well as from donations and endowments. The foundation operates economically, politically, and denominationally independently and supports a wide range of areas, including youth and elderly care, welfare services, healthcare, education and upbringing, science and research, art, culture and sports, monument preservation, and the maintenance of traditions.
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Mission & Vision
The Bottroper Bürger-Stiftung aims to enable citizens, businesses, and institutions to jointly contribute to the common good. By building and maintaining sustainable foundation capital over the long term and ensuring financial independence, the continuous support of charitable projects in Bottrop is to be secured. The foundation sees itself as a platform for ideas, commitment, and financial resources to improve the quality of life for people in the city and to take responsibility locally.
Target groups
The funding is aimed at initiatives, associations, schools, and individuals from Bottrop and the surrounding region who are committed to social, cultural, and educational projects. Only projects that are implemented in Bottrop and serve the statutory purposes are supported. Additionally, the foundation addresses citizens who wish to contribute to the common good as donors or through voluntary work.