Klimek-Kayser-Stiftung Mensch und Innovation
About the funder
The Klimek-Kayser Foundation for People and Innovation is a non-profit foundation established on November 15, 2001, by Lutz Klimek and Gerda Klimek-Kayser. Based in Essen, it supports science and research aimed at developing new, unique innovations in the fields of health, education, and upbringing, as well as social projects. Its foundation purpose includes, among other things, projects, research commissions, scientific studies, events, awards, and scholarships. The focus is on sustainable solutions that particularly benefit children, adolescents, and young adults.
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Target groups
The funding programs are primarily aimed at children, adolescents, and young adults, particularly seriously ill children and adolescents, as well as educational and social projects with innovative approaches. The foundation supports scientific research projects and practice-oriented initiatives that achieve a sustainable long-term benefit for young people and their social environment.