Funding by the Samaritan Foundation for Ulm
The Samaritan Foundation for Ulm supports independent welfare services in the fields of youth and elderly care, disability assistance, and emergency services in the Ulm area, Alb-Donau district, and Heidenheim district. Applications can be submitted at any time.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
The purpose of the foundation is to promote independent welfare work, particularly in the fields of youth and elderly care, assistance for the disabled, as well as emergency services for the population (rescue service) in the area of the city of Ulm, the Alb-Donau district, and the Heidenheim district.
Eligible to apply
- Non-profit Organizations
- Public Institutions
Funding requirements
- Activity in independent welfare work
- Headquarters in Ulm, Alb-Donau district or Heidenheim district
- Non-profit status
Description
The Samaritan Foundation for Ulm specifically supports independent welfare services in Baden-Württemberg, particularly in the areas of youth and elderly care, assistance for people with disabilities, as well as emergency medical services and disaster relief in the Ulm region, Alb-Donau district, and Heidenheim district. Through financial grants, the foundation promotes non-profit institutions and projects dedicated to supporting children, adolescents, elderly people, and individuals with disabilities, as well as providing direct assistance to the population. Furthermore, funds may be used in the form of interest-free or low-interest loans for non-profit subdivisions of the Workers' Samaritan Federation. The goal is to sustainably strengthen local structures in the social and healthcare sectors to ensure qualified services are available throughout the region.
Eligible for funding are all organizations recognized as non-profit that have their headquarters or activities within the funding area and operate in accordance with the statutes of the civil law foundation. Requirements include proven non-profit status, activity in independent welfare services, and a connection to social and emergency medical services. Applications can be submitted at any time, without fixed deadlines or ongoing call periods. Application documents must provide information about the project subject, expected costs, and the specific benefits for the target groups. Review by the foundation board ensures transparent allocation of funds in accordance with statutory provisions. Non-profit sponsors thus benefit flexibly from continuous support of social initiatives and emergency medical service offerings.
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