Ulm Citizens' Foundation Awards €38,550 in Autumn Funding Round
The Ulm Citizens' Foundation has concluded its autumn funding round, awarding financial grants to 16 initiatives and projects. This brings the total number of supported projects to 30 for the year, with a combined allocation of €71,400. Lord Mayor Martin Ansbacher presented the awards at City Hall on October 24, 2025, with a total of €38,550 distributed.
Earlier this year, in the spring funding round, several organisations in Ulm received financial grants from the foundation. Notable recipients included the Jugendzentrum Ulm, the Verein 'Hilfe für Flüchtlinge Ulm', and the Tafel Ulm. These organisations were collectively supported with €75,000.
The autumn round saw a further €3,850 allocated to each of the 16 projects, covering a wide range of community initiatives and causes. The foundation's commitment to supporting local projects continues to make a significant impact in Ulm.
With the autumn funding round complete, the Ulm Citizens' Foundation has demonstrated its ongoing commitment to the city's community. The foundation's support, totaling €71,400 this year, has reached 30 projects, reflecting its dedication to fostering growth and development in Ulm.
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