Trier
About the funder
The city of Trier is an independent city located at Augustinerhof in Trier, Rhineland-Palatinate. As the oldest city in Germany, it was founded around 17 BC as Augusta Treverorum and today has approximately 112,700 inhabitants. The city administration independently fulfills all municipal tasks without a superior district authority and is divided into five departments: Finance/Personnel/Economy, Social Affairs/Education/Youth, Culture/Tourism, Urban Development/Infrastructure, and Citizen Services/Legal Affairs. Notable programs include the promotion of greening and de-sealing, downtown revitalization, and urban development programs.
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Mission & Vision
The goal of the work is the development of a sustainable city. The foundation for this is favorable conditions for business, work, education, and leisure. The city hall practices a modern service culture through openness, continuous information, and a willingness to communicate with the citizens. A diverse range of services beyond the fulfillment of statutory tasks, as well as the promotion and inclusion of civic engagement, are essential concerns.
Target groups
The target groups are citizens with their main residence in Trier, non-profit associations, initiatives and organizations, as well as tradespeople and companies within the city area. The geographical focus is on the city area of the independent city of Trier in Rhineland-Palatinate. Requirements vary depending on the funding program; residence or primary activity in Trier is often required.