Deutsche Bank Stiftung West
Who can apply: Supports social projects in the Region West, especially those benefiting needy children and young people. The foundation is tax-privileged and works by transferring funds to other organizations.
Zimmi-Stiftung appears to be a German foundation platform or umbrella-style funder that supports a wide range of affiliated named foundations and specialized charitable funds rather than concentrating on one issue area. Its known grantees suggest a mix of donor-advised or family foundations, with some interest in international engagement, social welfare, faith-based senior services, and animal welfare. The pattern looks less like open-topic nonprofit grantmaking and more like relationship-based support for distinct foundation vehicles and targeted initiatives.
Likely makes relationship-based, program-specific grants or capital allocations to affiliated foundations and initiatives; grant sizes and frequency are not publicly clear from the available data. The grantee list suggests a structured, selective approach rather than an open application process.
There is no clear evidence of an open grant application process. Prospective applicants should reach out directly through the managing directors or listed contact person and be prepared to explain alignment with the foundation’s existing network of specialized, named charitable entities.
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Who can apply: Supports social projects in the Region West, especially those benefiting needy children and young people. The foundation is tax-privileged and works by transferring funds to other organizations.
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