Werner-Ehrich-Stiftung
About the funder
The Werner-Ehrich Foundation is a non-profit foundation established under German private law, based in Nienburg/Weser. It was founded on November 14, 1997, by the Nienburg freight forwarder Werner Ehrich with an initial endowment of 1.4 million Deutsche Marks. It operates exclusively within the Nienburg district and manages its capital on a permanent basis. Funding is granted solely from the income generated by the foundation's assets. The main tasks are the promotion of meaningful development of youth as well as the preservation and maintenance of local customs in the district.
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Mission & Vision
The Werner-Ehrich Foundation is committed to supporting young people in the Nienburg district in their personal, social, and cultural development while simultaneously preserving local traditions and customs. Through targeted grants and projects, it aims to help young people find meaningful leisure activities and strengthen the sense of community in their home region.
Target groups
The target group of the Werner-Ehrich-Stiftung consists of individuals and groups based in or active within the district of Nienburg, particularly young people up to the age of 27. Projects and initiatives in the fields of youth work, culture, sports, and the preservation of customs are supported, provided they make a sustainable contribution to the development of young people and the preservation of regional traditions.