Hans-Albert-Buss-Stiftung
About the funder
The Hans-Albert-Buss Foundation is a non-profit foundation under civil law based in Alfter near Bonn. It was established on May 6, 2005, by Hans Albert Buss and recognized by the Ministry of the Interior of North Rhine-Westphalia (Reg. No. 04/73). Its purpose is to promote international understanding as well as German and European identity. The foundation publicly advocates for economic and labor market policy reforms and supports, among other things, greater individual wage freedom and political structural reforms.
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Mission & Vision
Promotion of international understanding as well as German and European identity. The foundation sees itself as a non-profit organization advocating for market-oriented reforms and a renewed relationship between citizens and state institutions.
Target groups
The target groups are political decision-makers, the media, and the general public in Germany and Europe. The geographical focus is on Germany and the European region. The foundation addresses actors from politics, science, and civil society who engage with issues of international understanding and economic policy reforms.