
Schwarzkopf Stiftung Young Europe is a politically impartial organization founded in 1971, dedicated to empowering young people for a united Europe. It fosters political awareness and pan-European understanding through initiatives like the European Youth Parliament and the Young Islam Conference. The foundation primarily focuses on Quality Education (SDG 4) and contributes to peace, justice, and reduced inequalities. With 51-100 employees, its headquarters are located in Berlin.
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Quality Education
Educating Young People for Europe
The foundation fosters young people's understanding of Europe through educational offerings and supports programs for leadership skill development for future European citizens.
Peace, Justice & Strong Institutions
Strengthening Youth Participation for Peaceful Societies
Initiatives like the European Youth Parliament promote active youth participation and strengthen their commitment to democracy and the building of more peaceful societies.
Reduced Inequalities
Dismantling Prejudice and Fostering Youth Inclusion
Programs like the "Junge Jury" and initiatives against antisemitism promote critical thinking and the reduction of prejudice, thereby strengthening inclusion among young Europeans.