Friedrich Bluhme und Else Jebsen-Stiftung

Private foundation

About the funder

The Friedrich Bluhme and Else Jebsen Foundation is a non-profit foundation founded in 1960 by Friedrich Bluhme Jebsen. The foundation owns 100% of the Lübeck Marzipan Factory v. Minden & Bruhns GmbH & Co. KG, known under the brand name Lubeca. The foundation is based in Lübeck and supports charitable, non-profit, ecclesiastical, and cultural causes in the Lübeck region with the proceeds from the company. The foundation was established to continue the life's work of Friedrich Bluhme Jebsen and to ensure the company's continued existence without external influence.

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Mission & Vision

The Friedrich Bluhme and Else Jebsen Foundation is dedicated to supporting charitable, non-profit, ecclesiastical, and cultural causes in the Lübeck region. The foundation aims to make a positive contribution to society through the income generated from its endowment and to secure the independence of the Lübeck Marzipan Factory.

Target groups

The target group of the Friedrich Bluhme and Else Jebsen Foundation includes organizations and projects in the Lübeck region dedicated to charitable, non-profit, ecclesiastical, and cultural purposes. The foundation supports initiatives that have a positive impact on the community and contribute to cultural diversity and social welfare.