Foundation grants inaugural Health Prize to distinguished recipient in medical field
The Wiesbaden Health City Foundation, managed by the municipal EGW Gesellschaft für ein gesundes Wiesbaden, has opened its annual award for non-profit projects that contribute to public health care, preventive health initiatives, and health sciences in the state capital.
Established in 2000, the Wiesbaden Health City Foundation has been a driving force in promoting health and wellness in the city. Last year, 14 different projects were funded, including one offering care for children of parents with cancer and another providing free admission for elementary school classes to a theater performance on the topic of obesity.
This year, the award is part of the foundation's efforts to celebrate its 25th anniversary. Health Commissioner Milena Loebcke will serve as patron and present an award on the occasion. The presentation will take place on Monday, December 8th.
The Wiesbaden Health City Foundation Award is a prestigious recognition for projects that have made significant contributions to the health and wellness of the city's residents. To be eligible, non-profit projects implemented in Wiesbaden can apply.
While the specific criteria for the award are not publicly available, they typically focus on the project's impact on community health, innovation, sustainability, and alignment with the Foundation's goals to promote health awareness and prevention. Non-profit projects usually need to demonstrate social relevance, measurable benefits, and feasibility.
To apply, non-profit organizations typically submit a proposal or application form detailing their project’s objectives, expected outcomes, budget, and timeline. Applications are accepted annually, with the deadline for this year set for Tuesday, September 30th.
For the most accurate and up-to-date criteria and application procedures, visitors are encouraged to visit the official Wiesbaden Health City Foundation website at https://www.ein-gesundes-our website.de/stiftungspreis. The contact details for the Press Office of the State Capital Wiesbaden are available at pressereferatour websitede.
Citizens can also contact the responsible department, office, or the switchboard of the town hall with any questions related to the Wiesbaden Health City Foundation award. The Wiesbaden Health City Foundation also offers a scholarship for the health economics degree program.
As Health Commissioner Milena Loebcke states, "Wiesbaden stands in a great tradition as a spa and health city." The Wiesbaden Health City Foundation Award continues this tradition by recognising outstanding projects or initiatives that improve health and well-being in the city of Wiesbaden.
The Wiesbaden Health City Foundation Award, a prestigious recognition, acknowledges projects excelling in health sciences and promoting health and wellness in the city. Eligible non-profit organizations can submit applications, with this year's deadline on September 30th, aligning with the foundation's focus on community health, innovation, sustainability, and health awareness.