Sparkassenstiftung Südliche Weinstraße
About the funder
The Sparkassenstiftung Südliche Weinstraße is a legal public foundation under civil law based in Landau in the Palatinate. It was established by the Sparkasse Südliche Weinstraße. It exclusively and directly pursues charitable, benevolent, or ecclesiastical purposes within the meaning of the German Tax Code. The foundation's purpose includes the promotion of art and culture, monument and heritage preservation, nature and environmental protection, youth, health and elderly care, social and welfare measures, youth and grassroots sports, as well as science and research. The foundation's funds are allocated regionally according to the statutes: 64% in the district of Südliche Weinstraße, 28% in the city of Landau, and 8% in the city of Edenkoben. The goal is the sustainable implementation of projects serving the common good within the business area of Sparkasse Südliche Weinstraße.
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Mission & Vision
The Sparkassenstiftung Südliche Weinstraße supports non-profit initiatives and projects in its region to sustainably strengthen culture, the environment, and social welfare. It is committed to using the proceeds from its foundation capital purposefully for the concerns of art, culture, environmental protection, social and health promotion, as well as for education, sports, and research. Through its engagement, it aims to enrich the local community and secure the quality of life in Landau, the district of Südliche Weinstraße, and Edenkoben.
Target groups
The funding programs of the Sparkassenstiftung Südliche Weinstraße are aimed at non-profit, charitable, and church organizations, associations, public institutions, and projects within the defined funding region: the district of Südliche Weinstraße, the city of Landau in der Pfalz, and the city of Edenkoben. Supported are initiatives that contribute to cultural diversity, monument preservation, environmental and nature conservation, social welfare, youth and amateur sports, science and research, thereby promoting the common good in the region.