Eheleute Georg-Reindl-Stiftung
About the funder
The Eheleute Georg-Reindl-Stiftung is a private law foundation based in Neuss. It was established on the basis of the holographic will of Christine Reindl dated January 7, 1970, and was approved by the Ministry of the Interior of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia on December 21, 1972. The assets transferred to the foundation (half of the net estate) are to be preserved in value permanently and invested to generate income. The proceeds are to be used exclusively and directly for charitable and benevolent purposes.
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Mission & Vision
The Georg and Reindl Spouses Foundation is committed to providing unbureaucratic support through grants from the foundation's funds to physically disabled children and adolescents whose needs exceed the level of assistance provided by law. Furthermore, it promotes science and research in the field of artificial limbs to enable new aids and care concepts.
Target groups
The foundation directs its funding towards physically disabled children and adolescents who are not sufficiently supported by public or statutory institutions. In addition, tax-privileged research institutes, university clinics, hospitals, and other facilities engaged in the development and testing of artificial limbs are supported.