Kroschke Children's Foundation: General Funding
Funding of non-profit projects for chronically ill and disabled children in Northern Germany, with a focus on the Braunschweig region and the Hamburg metropolitan area.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Support for projects that enable artistic promotion, integration and inclusion, therapy, exercise & nutrition, as well as health care for chronically ill and disabled children, and that strengthen early assistance and participation services.
Eligible expenses
- Personnel cost reimbursement
- Material cost reimbursement
Non-eligible expenses
- Individual case assistance
- Funding of private individuals
Eligible to apply
- Non-profit Organizations
- Interest Groups and Other Associations
- Educational Institutions
- Cooperatives
- Public Institutions
Funding requirements
- Non-profit orientation of the applicant organization
- Project in the field of chronic diseases or disability
- Location in Northern Germany (especially Braunschweig region and Hamburg metropolitan area)
Documents required for application
- Exemption certificate
- Proof of authorization to represent
- Project description
- Cost and financing plan
Evaluation criteria
- Innovative content of the project
- Sustainability aspects
- Economic efficiency
- Solidity and quality
Description
The Kroschke Children's Foundation supports non-profit projects for chronically ill and disabled children in Northern Germany, with a regional focus on the Braunschweig area and the Hamburg metropolitan region. Funding is provided to associations, self-help groups, educational institutions, cooperatives, as well as public and social organizations that initiate artistic programs, integration measures, therapies, movement and nutrition programs, or health prevention. The goal is to strengthen early assistance and barrier-free participation for affected families. The foundation awards one-time and long-term grants for personnel costs and material expenses, with particular emphasis on the project's innovation, sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and professional quality.
Applications are submitted in a standardized manner via the foundation's online portal; fixed deadlines are published from mid-October onwards. Requirements include a valid exemption certificate, proof of authorization to represent, a detailed project description, and a cost and financing plan. Decisions are made by the voluntary board in meetings held several times a year. There is no legal entitlement to funding, and individual aid or applications from private persons are not considered. The Kroschke Children's Foundation supports innovative and exemplary projects that have a sustainable impact and open up new perspectives for affected children.
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