Stiftung "Junge Weltbürger"
About the funder
The Junge Weltbürger Foundation is a non-profit foundation established in 2014 by Verena von Tresckow-Bronne, based in Frankfurt am Main. It is dedicated to supporting young people in need in the field of education – including assistance for studies and vocational training – and promotes international-mindedness and tolerance in the areas of culture and international understanding. The foundation implements its own projects and cooperates with universities and initiatives to provide young people with global perspectives and intercultural exchange opportunities.
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Mission & Vision
The Junge Weltbürger Foundation aims to empower young people to think globally and actively contribute to an open, tolerant society. Through educational support, mentoring, and project partnerships, it creates equal opportunities and conveys the importance of intercultural understanding. Its mission is to enable young "world citizens" to confidently and creatively address societal challenges.
Target groups
The foundation's programs are aimed at young people in need of support, particularly students and trainees with a migration background or financial constraints, who pursue an international perspective. Individuals are supported through scholarships, mentoring, and project participation to secure their educational paths and develop skills for globally connected engagement.