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Who can apply: Supports cooperative projects and nonprofit partners aligned with youth development, education, and STEM encouragement.
Helmut Fischer Stiftung is a German charitable foundation with a strong focus on advancing science, research, education, and arts access—especially where technical innovation and science communication meet the public. It tends to support talent development in STEM from youth through doctoral levels, and it also invests in academic infrastructure such as endowed professorships and university partnerships. A distinctive thread is its support for regional and national science engagement initiatives, including youth research competitions and awards for outstanding science communication.
Primarily invite-only and partnership-based giving, with a mix of multi-year cooperation grants, annual prize funding, and targeted scholarships. Grants appear to range from small awards like the €5,000 science communication prize to larger, longer-term commitments for professorships, doctoral support, and collaborative programs with universities and nonprofit STEM organizations.
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Most opportunities are not open calls; they are typically developed through direct partnerships with universities, museums, or established STEM nonprofits. Organizations should emphasize measurable public engagement, science education, or research excellence, and applicants should expect a relationship-based process rather than a standard online grant application.
Current and upcoming funding from Helmut Fischer Stiftung that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Supports cooperative projects and nonprofit partners aligned with youth development, education, and STEM encouragement.
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