Futura Stiftung für Kind Jugend und Kultur
About the funder
The Futura Foundation for Children, Youth, and Culture is a non-profit private foundation under civil law, established in 2003 by the Behn family. The foundation is based in Hamburg and focuses on supporting educational and health projects for children and young people worldwide. A particular emphasis is placed on assisting young individuals who have no or only limited access to educational institutions. The foundation views children and youth as the future of society and is committed to sustainably improving their living conditions. In addition to promoting education and health, the foundation is also involved in disaster relief by supporting existing organizations.
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Mission & Vision
The Futura Foundation aims to improve the future conditions for children and adolescents, as they represent the future of our society. The foundation is convinced that young people, as the most vulnerable members of society, are often unable to change or improve their situation on their own. Therefore, the foundation supports projects that help these young people gain access to education and healthcare. The foundation typically funds projects for a maximum of three years, provided that financial resources are available.
Target groups
The funding programs of the Futura Foundation are aimed at children and young people worldwide, especially those who have no or only rudimentary access to educational institutions. The foundation supports projects that seek to improve the educational and health opportunities of these young people. Private individuals are not funded directly; instead, the foundation focuses on supporting organizations that carry out projects in line with the foundation's objectives.