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Who can apply: Supports projects and measures that intensify dialogue and build bridges between people in Vonovia settlements; also supports facilities that enliven neighborhoods.
Vonovia Stiftung funds very local, tenant-centered community support in and around Vonovia housing areas across Germany. Its giving emphasizes neighborhood cohesion, practical social assistance for tenants in hardship, and projects that help children, youth, and residents build skills or access everyday support. The foundation also backs volunteer-led self-help and community hubs such as youth centers, senior meetups, and neighborhood initiatives, making it a place-based social welfare funder rather than a broad issue grantmaker.
Local, program-based grants with relatively modest to medium-sized awards, typically ranging from about $500 to $20,000. Funding is focused on Vonovia tenants and organizations operating in Vonovia housing areas, with support spanning community events, hardship aid, education projects, and neighborhood initiatives; the process appears to be structured around defined grant programs rather than open-ended philanthropic giving.
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Target proposals to one of the four named programs and clearly show direct benefit to Vonovia tenants or a Vonovia housing area. Strong applications will be concrete and place-based—e.g., a neighborhood event, a youth learning project, or a tenant support initiative—and should specify the local community impact, budget, and whether the request is for social aid, education, or community life support.
Current and upcoming funding from Vonovia Stiftung that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Supports projects and measures that intensify dialogue and build bridges between people in Vonovia settlements; also supports facilities that enliven neighborhoods.
Who can apply: Supports self-help facilities of tenants that care for children, young people, seniors, and people in need within the tenant community; third-party providers may also receive support if they provide local care or support services in this sense.
Who can apply: Supports children and young people in school and vocational education; projects may be time-limited or for individual initiatives. Need, performance, and talent are considered in funding decisions.
Who can apply: Supports individuals in social emergencies who depend on help due to physical, mental, or emotional conditions; the foundation is bound by Section 53 of the German Fiscal Code (AO). Temporary support for home care, technical aids, and hardship caused by serious illness or accident may be funded.
Who can apply: Recipients are typically tenants in social need; awards are case-by-case and bound by German tax-law provisions for charitable distributions.
Who can apply: Projects should support self-help among Vonovia tenants or local community services in Vonovia housing areas; local focus and demonstrable community benefit expected.
Who can apply: Projects should strengthen neighborhood life in Vonovia properties and benefit tenants; preference for initiatives emerging from resident initiative.
Who can apply: Projects must align with foundation purposes (support Vonovia tenants and their surroundings), demonstrate need/benefit; preference for initiatives connected to Vonovia tenants or their communities.
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