Pfennig Stiftung, operating through the Don Bosco Stiftungszentrum, supports projects and institutions connected to the Salesians of Don Bosco and similar initiatives serving children and young people. Its giving clearly centers on practical, on-the-ground support: after-school care, educational support, vocational integration, youth housing, and basic infrastructure that makes services safer and more accessible. The grantee examples suggest a strong preference for projects that combine care, education, protection, and social development for disadvantaged youth in Germany and internationally.
Project-based grants for Don Bosco-affiliated or closely aligned youth-serving organizations, with a wide grant range from small equipment purchases to large infrastructure or program awards. Funding appears to be distributed through program-oriented support rather than open, general solicitations, and includes both German and international projects.
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Focus proposals on concrete benefits for children and adolescents, especially education, vocational pathways, housing, protection, or facility improvements. Strong applications should clearly connect to Don Bosco/Salesian work or a similar youth-serving mission, and should show measurable outcomes and a practical budget; check the Don Bosco Stiftungszentrum for the relevant project funding process rather than expecting an open general grant cycle.
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