Elsa-Krauschitz-Stiftung
About the funder
The Elsa Krauschitz Foundation was established in 2002 by the Federal Association of Self-Help for People with Physical Disabilities (BSK) from the estate of Elsa and Rudolf Krauschitz. It promotes barrier-free housing for people with physical disabilities to enable an independent life. Primarily in the northern German region, the foundation supports model and (re)construction projects such as the installation of elevators, accessible kitchens, ramps, and barrier-free bathrooms. Funding is provided from the foundation's capital income, additional endowments, donations, and public grants.
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Mission & Vision
"Promoting independent living and creating independence despite disability" – under this guiding principle, the Elsa-Krauschitz Foundation specifically supports construction and modernization measures that make living spaces barrier-free, thereby enhancing the quality of life and autonomy of people with physical disabilities.
Target groups
The foundation is aimed at people with physical disabilities in the northern German region who wish to remove structural barriers in their living environment. It supports private and exemplary projects in which financial grants are used to create needs-based, barrier-free access, kitchens, bathrooms, elevators, and outdoor facilities.