Heidehof Foundation

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The Heidehof Foundation GmbH (until 2005 Foundation for Education and the Promotion of the Disabled ) in Stuttgart was founded in 1971 by the siblings Robert Bosch junior and Eva Madelung .

The Heidehof Foundation is active in a broad spectrum nationwide. Operationally through the sponsorship of facilities, u. a. care for the elderly, a clinic for youth psychiatry, the German school academy, workshops for people with disabilities and an integration company, but also through our own projects in the fields of education and the environment. The foundation is active in the areas of education, people with disabilities, the environment, health and social issues. Literally it says in the social contract: "The company exclusively and directly pursues charitable and benevolent purposes in the areas of education, national and vocational training, the promotion of the disabled and environmental protection by promoting ecology and nature and landscape protection". The Heidehof Foundation supports u. a. the German School Prize .

In 2018, the foundation spent a total of 3.7 million euros on charitable purposes.

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Individual evidence

  1. Heidehof Foundation. In: Foundation Network Region Stuttgart e. V. Accessed February 11, 2020 .
  2. ^ Facilities - Heidehof Foundation. Retrieved February 11, 2020 .
  3. ↑ Funding areas - Heidehof Foundation. Retrieved February 11, 2020 .
  4. Information on the website of the German School Prize , accessed on May 27, 2017
  5. Information on the Foundation's website , accessed on February 11, 2020