Funding by the Klaus Martin Winkler Foundation Leipzig (KMW Foundation) – Health / Prevention
Funding of preventive and curative measures in cases of social, health, and moral endangerment regardless of age, nationality, or origin. Applications can be submitted at any time (for May consideration by April 1, for October consideration by September 1).
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Preventive and/or remedial work addressing social, health-related, and moral endangerment and distress of people, regardless of age, nationality, or origin.
Eligible to apply
- Non-profit Organizations
- Educational Institutions
- Public Institutions
Funding requirements
- Proof of the current exemption certificate
- Informal written application with project title and key data
- Cost and financing plan
- Schedule and action plan
Documents required for application
- Cover letter with project title and requested funding amount
- Brief description of the project
- Explanation of the planned measure including target group information
- Cost and financing plan
- Schedule and action plan
- Meaningful visual materials
- Information about the applicant institution and responsible persons
- Copy of the current tax exemption certificate
Description
The Klaus-Martin-Winkler Foundation Leipzig supports non-profit and public institutions as well as educational providers in Saxony that implement preventive and therapeutic measures addressing social, health-related, or moral risks. Projects for people of all ages and backgrounds are funded, with a special focus on children and adolescents as well as seniors. In the field of health/prevention, priority is given to initiatives that act preventively or alleviate acute distress regardless of nationality or social status. Through a sponsorship model, the foundation supports flexible concepts that both enhance the quality of life of the target groups and establish long-term preventive structures. The initiative offers year-round application opportunities, thereby emphasizing its commitment to needs-based assistance across different life phases and circumstances.
Submission requires an informal written application including the project title, key data, and a cost and financing plan. Additionally, a timeline and action plan, a brief description of the planned measure including target group information, meaningful visual materials, and details about the applicant institution and the responsible persons must be provided. Proof of the current tax exemption certificate is mandatory. Applications for the May review must be submitted by April 1, and for the October review by September 1 to the office. The foundation’s board then selects suitable projects, with exceptional cases allowing for short-term decisions. This funding opportunity is aimed at committed actors who wish to develop sustainable, common-good-oriented concepts in the field of health and prevention.
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