Many organisations and people are exerting pressure for the coal phase-out and against the demolition of further villages, as shown here in 2019 at an action day at the Garzweiler open-cast mine. Some of them are supported by the Bewegungsstiftung.
Photo: Ruben Neugebauer/Campact CC BY NC 2.0 stellen
The annual strategy workshop in Berlin brings together endowment donors and activists from the from the funded projects meet to exchange ideas and learn from each other.
Photo: Bewegungsstiftung
Care instead of profit: The "Hamburg Alliance for More Staff in Hospitals", which we support staff in hospitals" is fighting for dignified conditions for patients and employees.
Photo: Hamburg Alliance for More Staff in Hospital
Climate justice now! Many people have been fighting for this for years, as like here at an action of the alliance "Ende Gelände" in the Rhenish lignite mining area. Bewegungsstiftung supports some of them as movement workers.
Photo: Kristoffer Schwetje, Photography CC BY NC 2.0
We support social movements that work for ecology, democracy, peace and human rights with money and advice.
read more ...We are a community foundation. This means that donors, activists from funded projects and experts from social movements decide together on the funding.
read more ...The money Bewegungsstiftung works with comes from over 200 donors who support us with donations and endowments.
read more ...Since our foundation in 2002, we have supported social movements with almost six million euros. In this way, we have helped movements achieve successes of which we are proud.
read more ...Anyone who donates 5,000 euros or more has full voting rights as a donor and can help decide on funding. However, interested parties can also donate smaller sums directly to our funding pot or help us raise awareness of Bewegungsstiftung.
read more ...Bewegungsstiftung supports social movements with money and advice and offers various funding programmes to this end.
read more ...We support people who are active in social movements with various programmes. Applications can be made several times a year.
read more ...Anyone who still has questions after reading the funding guidelines can send them to us by e-mail.
read more ...Since its foundation in 2002, Bewegungsstiftung has supported over 100 organisations with almost six million euros.
read more ...Bewegungsstiftung supports social movements working for ecology, peace and human rights with money and advice.
read more ...We are a community foundation. This means that endowment donors, activists from funded projects and experts from social movements decide together on the funding.
read more ...We promote change instead of charity and also see our financial investments as a means of support. In addition, donors and funding projects decide together.
read more ...Since its foundation in 2002, Bewegungsstiftung has supported over 100 campaigns with more than five million euros. With this, we have supported organisations that have pushed forward important issues such as the coal phase-out, rent policy, freedom of movement, transparent democracy and the transport transition.
read more ...Many organisations and people are exerting pressure for the coal phase-out and against the demolition of further villages, as shown here in 2019 at an action day at the Garzweiler open-cast mine. Some of them are supported by the Bewegungsstiftung.
Photo: Ruben Neugebauer/Campact CC BY NC 2.0 stellen
The annual strategy workshop in Berlin brings together endowment donors and activists from the from the funded projects meet to exchange ideas and learn from each other.
Photo: Bewegungsstiftung
Care instead of profit: The "Hamburg Alliance for More Staff in Hospitals", which we support staff in hospitals" is fighting for dignified conditions for patients and employees.
Photo: Hamburg Alliance for More Staff in Hospital
Climate justice now! Many people have been fighting for this for years, as like here at an action of the alliance "Ende Gelände" in the Rhenish lignite mining area. Bewegungsstiftung supports some of them as movement workers.
Photo: Kristoffer Schwetje, Photography CC BY NC 2.0