Paul-und-Käthe-Kraemer inclusion price

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The Paul-und-Käthe-Kraemer Inclusion Prize of the Gold Kraemer Foundation , endowed with a total of € 30,000, is a prize to promote innovative projects and initiatives that focus on the inclusion of the disabled.

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The prize was founded in 2016 on the 100th birthday of the founder, Paul Kraemer , and is to be advertised annually. Three prizes will be awarded.

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The Federal Government Commissioner for the Disabled, Verena Bentele , is the patron of the awarding of the first prize . A seven-member jury will decide on applications from all over the Federal Republic of Germany. Matthias Berg , a member of the jury , moderated the ceremony for the first award ceremony. Two third prizes of € 3,500 each were awarded to the Saar Culture Key initiative , which accompanies people with disabilities to cultural events, and to the Ulmer Spatz excursion boat from the Donau-Iller community , which trains people with disabilities to become sailors to accompany them. The second prize of € 8,000 went to the Cologne-based cultural initiative UN-Label , which brings together disabled and non-disabled people in a dance-theater project. The first prize of € 15,000 went to the Drachensee Foundation in Kiel for their unique Inclusive Education project , which, in cooperation with the Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel, trains the disabled so that students from Kiel can learn firsthand the reality of life for the mentally disabled bring close.

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