MS-Hilfe / Active Multiple Sclerosis Support
Who can apply: Primarily people with disabilities, especially those affected by multiple sclerosis; services are offered free of charge for most beneficiaries.
The Georg-Gottlob-Stiftung focuses primarily on supporting people with physical disabilities, especially those living with multiple sclerosis, through counseling, therapy, and assisted-living support. It also funds academic work and teaching, including cooperation with universities and endowed chairs, and appears willing to back international aid projects tied to health and care. Its giving is distinctive for combining direct patient-oriented support with investments in social work, research, and specialized treatment approaches, including complementary therapies.
Supports a mix of project-based collaborations, institutional partnerships, and program funding rather than broad open grants. Known grants include support for a dedicated care home/clinic model, cooperation with social welfare providers, and a foundation chair at a university, suggesting medium-sized, targeted commitments with an emphasis on long-term service delivery and capacity building.
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This looks like a relationship-driven foundation with targeted projects and institutional partners, so unsolicited applications may be less effective than a well-matched proposal tied to disability services, MS care, assisted living, or applied research. Emphasize concrete outcomes, local implementation partners, and how the project benefits people with physical disabilities or advances science and teaching.
Current and upcoming funding from Georg-Gottlob-Stiftung that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Primarily people with disabilities, especially those affected by multiple sclerosis; services are offered free of charge for most beneficiaries.
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