Friedrich Ebert Foundation

Friedrich Ebert Foundation

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The SPD-associated Friedrich Ebert Foundation ("German: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung; Abbreviation: FES") is the largest and oldest of the German party-associated foundations. It is headquartered in Bonn and has an office in Berlin.

History

The FES was named for Friedrich Ebert (1871-1925), the Social Democratic President of Germany. In his will, he specified that the proceeds from donations at his funeral should be used to create a foundation. The SPD chairman at the time, Konrad Ludwig, was given the responsibility of building this foundation, which he did a few days after Ebert's death in 1925.

The main concern of the foundation was to work against discrimination of workers in the area of education:

"The Friedrich Ebert Foundation pursues the goal of giving young, empowered proletarians government aid to fund an education at state-accredited institutions. As a basic principle, only those people who have a recommendation from the party organisation will receive funding." (SPD Yearbook 1926)

By the end of 1931, 295 students had been funded with over 52,000 marks. Unfortunately, at this point the funding of the foundation fell through, as a result of the Great Depression.

The FES was a section of the Social Democratic Education and Culture Organisation, and was banned along with the party itself in 1933 by the Nazis.

In 1946, the FES was reinstituted at the founding assembly of the Socialist German Student Federation. In 1954, the FES was restructured into a charitable organisation "for the advancement of democratic education." This established the FES as an independent, self-contained institute. In addition to education programmes, the FES has also worked in the area of development aid since the 1960s. In this effort, it has supported democracy and freedom movements, for instance in the African National Congress (ANC), and played an important role in overcoming dictatorial regimes in Greece, Spain and Portugal. Thus it was not a coincidence that the Socialist Party of Portugal was formed in an FES school in the German town of Bad Münstereifel.

Activities

Today, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation's main goals are to promote political and societal education of people from all walks of life in the spirit of democracy and pluralism, to enable able young people the opportunity to study and do research through grants, and to work toward international understanding and cooperation.

The foundation employs several hundred employees in their offices in Bonn and Berlin, as well as in 14 regional offices and an academy within Germany and in over 100 foreign agencies. It is financed mainly through grants from the federal budget and the budgets of the various Bundesländer.

The student aid department has sponsored more than 12,000 grantees. The most important criteria for acceptance are above average student achievements and a high level of societal and political engagement. Over 90% of those sponsored graduate with honours. In 2005, there were 1,731 students in the programme, of which 51% were women. Beyond the financial support, grantees also receive so-called ideational support, which comes from opportunities to attend political seminars, conferences and other activities, which can be important job qualifications. The FES keeps its own conference center on the Venusberg in Bonn for these activities. Each year, the grantees vote for a board during the nationwide conference at the Stresemann Institute in Bonn. This board serves for the next full year as the representation of grantees for dialog with the foundation. The FES maintains a website ( [http://www.fes-stip.de] www.fes-stip.de) for networking among grantees, which includes a wide variety of mailing lists, services and communications tools.

Students are assigned advisors who work with them for the length of their grants, and also belong to a student organisation.

Since 1971, foreign students have also had the opportunity to receive grants through solidarity funds. Preference for these grants goes to people who are persecuted on political, racial or religious grounds. Funding for this program comes exclusively from donations from current and former grantees. The program have helped over 1,000 students. Currently there are 31 students who are in the solidarity programme. Two grantees from this programme are chosen every year at the conference in Bonn to work on the steering committee of the fund.

The historical research center of the foundation also contains the Archive of Social Democracy and its libraries in Bonn and at the Karl Marx House in Trier. This is one of the largest collections of documents on social history and the history of the workers movement.

Since 1982, the foundation awards a prize of 10,000 euro called "The Political Book" to promote noteworthy political books. The prize serves to remind people of the book burnings of May 10, 1933.

Chairpeople since 1953

* Gerhard Weisser 1953–1970
* Alfred Nau 1970–1983
* Heinz Kühn 1983–1987
* Holger Börner 1987–2003, chairman laureate from 2003 until his death in 2006
* Anke Fuchs since 2003

ee also

* Konrad Adenauer Foundation (CDU)
* Hanns Seidel Foundation (CSU)
* Friedrich Naumann Foundation für die Freiheit (FDP)
* Heinrich Böll Foundation (Grüne)
* Rosa Luxemburg Foundation (Die Linke)

External links

* [http://www.fes.de Friedrich Ebert Foundation] homepage
* [http://www.fes-online-akademie.de FES OnlineAkademie]
* [http://library.fes.de/library/index_gr.html Library of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation]
* [http://www.fes.de/archiv Archive of Social Democracy]
* [http://www.fes-stip.de/ Website for Grantees of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation]


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