Rosi Gollmann Andheri Foundation

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Rosi Gollmann Andheri Foundation
legal form Foundation, endowment
founding March 19, 2002 in Bonn
founder Rosi Gollmann
Seat Bonn
purpose Support the Andheri Help
Foundation capital more than 4 million euros (2013)
Website www.andheri-stiftung.de

The Rosi-Gollmann-Andheri-Foundation is registered as a foundation of the friends and supporters of Andheri-Hilfe Bonn eV and has its seat in Bonn .

history

On March 19, 2002, the Rosi-Gollmann-Andheri-Foundation was established by Rosi Gollmann together with 5 other donors with an initial capital of around 455,500 €. In 2017 there were 16 sub-foundations under the trust of the Rosi-Gollmann-Andheri-Foundation. Together with the endowments , the endowment fund and legacies, the foundation achieved a capital of more than four million euros in 2013.

Foundation purpose

The foundation exclusively and directly pursues non-profit and charitable purposes within the meaning of the section on tax-privileged purposes of the tax code.

The purpose of the foundation is a) to raise funds for Andheri-Hilfe Bonn eV b) to provide material and financial support to people in need in underdeveloped areas of South Asia through social work, agricultural and village development projects and health care. The foundation thus promotes public health care, upbringing and education as well as charitable causes.

Projects

The foundation and its trust foundations exclusively support projects of Andheri-Hilfe eV and finance selected projects in whole or in part. Some of these projects are co-financed by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development . All projects are limited in time and are planned and carried out on site by reliable local non-governmental organizations according to the “Andheri principle” with the aim of becoming independent ( helping people to help themselves ).

The project topics are determined by the respective foundation purpose of the trustee:

  • Health (operations for the blind, basic HIV care, fight against maternal and child mortality)
  • Resource protection
  • Rights for women, children and disadvantaged population groups (information and help for the disadvantaged, vocational training for young people with no opportunities, fight against the killing of girls).

Public response

The fight against the killing of girls received the WDR Children's Rights Prize 2012.

Markus Lanz from the broadcaster ZDF and Rosi Gollman visited the project Fight Against the Killing of Girls for the documentary India's Unwanted Daughters (2012).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Legal position of our foundation. In: andheri-stiftung.de. Retrieved October 31, 2019 .
  2. Trust foundations . Retrieved January 16, 2017.
  3. ^ History. In: andheri-stiftung.de. Retrieved October 31, 2019 .
  4. Excerpts from the statutes . Retrieved November 20, 2012.
  5. Children's Rights Prize 2012 ( Memento from October 27, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) from September 23, 2012.
  6. ^ Website of the Bonner General-Anzeiger . Retrieved November 20, 2012.
  7. ↑ Program information of the ZDF . Retrieved November 20, 2012.