Stiftung "Begegnungsstätte für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur" (Max-Samuel-Haus) supports educational and commemorative work that makes Jewish history and culture visible in Rostock and the surrounding region. Its giving is closely tied to exhibitions, guided tours, school-based learning, local research, and memorial projects that counter antisemitism and intolerance, with a clear emphasis on children and youth. The foundation appears to favor practical, place-based collaborations with museums, schools, and civic groups rather than broad, general grants.
Small-to-moderate project grants and in-kind support tied to specific exhibitions, tours, publications, and commemorative initiatives; likely ongoing and partnership-based rather than open, competitive grantmaking.
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This looks like a relationship-driven, project-specific funder rather than an open-call foundation. Proposals should be tightly aligned to Jewish history education, youth engagement, local memory work, or antisemitism prevention, and ideally developed in partnership with schools, museums, or local heritage organizations connected to Rostock and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.
Current and upcoming funding from Stiftung "Begegnungsstätte für jüdische Geschichte und Kultur" that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Available for museums, cultural centers, and schools.
Who can apply: Available for institutions that can host and transport a portable exhibition.
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