Grant

Funding by the Dr. Fahrenschon Foundation

The Dr. Fahrenschon Foundation supports the health and education of children. Currently, an example is the support of a student at the Freie Schule Glonntal. Applications can be submitted at any time.

Health & Social Education Children and Youth

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Grant criteria

Application Deadline: Ongoing
Application level: Simple
Region: Germany (nationwide)

Funding objective

Promotion of the health and education of children

Eligible to apply

  • Individuals

Description

The Dr. Fahrenschon Foundation is committed nationwide to the holistic support of children and adolescents, particularly in the areas of health and education. Private individuals can apply for a grant at any time to support needy students. A recent example illustrates the foundation’s commitment: a student from the Freie Schule Glonntal received funds to continue her schooling and to promote her physical and mental health. In this way, the foundation makes a valuable contribution to equal opportunities and strengthens the personal development of young people throughout Germany.

The flexible funding framework allows individual needs to be addressed quickly and without bureaucracy. Whether financial assistance for school materials, preventive health measures, or supplementary educational programs—the Dr. Fahrenschon Foundation supports projects that have a lasting impact on the lives of participants. Through ongoing funding opportunities, both initiatives and individual projects are equally supported. The straightforward requirements and the gender-neutral, inclusive approach ensure that children and adolescents receive support exactly where they need it most.

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