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Wiesbaden invites civic projects for Wiesbaden Engaged! 2026 action week

Turn your civic vision into reality with local business backing. The city offers guidance—and a March 1 deadline—to bring community ideas to life next summer.

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Wiesbaden invites civic projects for Wiesbaden Engaged! 2026 action week

Wiesbaden Calls for Action: Nonprofits Can Submit Project Ideas for "Wiesbaden Engaged!" 2026 Until March 1

Nonprofit organizations, associations, and initiatives in Wiesbaden have until Sunday, March 1, to submit project proposals for the 2026 "Wiesbaden Engaged!" action week. The city is looking for concrete plans that can be implemented next summer with hands-on support from committed local businesses.

Deadline for Submissions: March 1 for "Wiesbaden Engaged!" 2026

Wiesbaden is making a call to action—not for applause, but for real impact. Nonprofits, clubs, and grassroots initiatives still have until March 1 to pitch their ideas for the 2026 "Wiesbaden Engaged!" campaign. The goal? To turn visions into reality with backing from local companies, rather than letting them gather dust in a drawer.

Whether it's launching a community garden, renovating a rehearsal space, or kickstarting an environmental project, this is the chance to bring those plans to life—and find partners ready to roll up their sleeves and help make it happen.

A Marketplace of Engagement, Not Red Tape

Once a year, "Wiesbaden Engaged!" bridges the gap between social, ecological, and cultural organizations and regional businesses. Employees take a day off from their usual work to contribute hands-on to nonprofit projects, forging partnerships that go beyond symbolic handshakes.

The Engagement Marketplace on Tuesday, March 24, lies at the heart of this initiative. Here, organizations present their ideas, outline their needs, and connect with potential supporters. Forget lengthy applications—what counts are clear concepts, boldness, and a dash of persuasive charm. Those who bring their ideas to life with passion will win allies.

The action week itself runs from Friday, June 12, to Friday, June 19. During this time, teams from the business and civic sectors work together to bring selected projects to fruition. They paint walls, build raised garden beds, develop websites, or organize events. Engagement takes on a face—and often a fresh coat of paint, too.

Seize the Opportunity, Strengthen Networks

"Many organizations have fantastic ideas that often go unrealized due to lack of time or resources," says Corinna Bewersdorf of the Corporate Cooperation Unit at the Office for Social Services. "Wiesbaden Engaged!" offers the chance to turn those ideas into reality with the help of dedicated companies." Her message is clear: Submit your projects now and take advantage of this opportunity.

Applications can be submitted online via the action week's website. Additionally, the city offers 30-minute online consultations for those with questions or looking to explore how their idea might fit. Interested parties can get advice and assess their options—no strings attached.

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