Leopold-Klinge-Stiftung
About the funder
The Leopold-Klinge Foundation was established in 1995 by Dipl.-Ing. Martin Johannes Klinge in memory of his father, the special education teacher Leopold Klinge. As a legally recognized foundation under civil law, it is administered by the German Foundation Center. Since its inception in 1996, it has supported nearly 200 funding projects with a total funding volume of around three million euros. The focus is on promoting scientific research and the application of research findings in the field of special education, particularly for young people. Key areas include integrative and inclusive approaches, deaf education, and early childhood support projects.
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Mission & Vision
The Leopold-Klinge Foundation is committed to promoting the scientific research and implementation of curative education methods in order to strengthen the integration of people with disabilities into education and society. It specifically supports research and teaching projects at universities, universities of applied sciences, academies, and seminars to enable inclusive education and participation for all in the long term.
Target groups
Scientific public and non-profit institutions (universities, universities of applied sciences, academies, seminars) as well as their research projects in the field of curative education and related disciplines are supported. Applications can be submitted at any time without a deadline and are addressed to institutions dealing with inclusion, deaf education, early childhood development, and related subject areas.