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Deutsche Telekom Stiftung

Knowing what will count in the future

Deutsche Telekom Stiftung was established in 2003 to strengthen Germany's position as an education, research and technology leader. It is one of the country's main corporate foundations with an endowment of EUR 150 million. It specifically supports STEM projects aimed at children and teenagers aged 10 to 16.

Deutsche Telekom Stiftung started in 2003.
Its goal is to make Germany better in education, research, and technology.
It's one of the biggest corporate foundations in Germany.
It has 150 million euros to help.
It helps projects about STEM for kids and teens aged 10 to 16.

Deutsche Telekom Stiftung

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Deutsche Telekom Stiftung

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Deutsche Telekom Stiftung advocates for a modern educational system that equips children and teenagers with the necessary skills to address global challenges like digitization, climate change, and biodiversity loss. The organization recognizes the importance of various learning environments beyond schools, to create a comprehensive educational ecosystem.

Deutsche Telekom Stiftung wants education to be modern.
It wants kids and teens to learn skills they need for the world's big problems.
It knows learning doesn't just happen in school.

The goal is to empower young people to take charge of their learning both in and out of school, fostering skills in STEM subjects, critical thinking, creativity, communication, and teamwork essential for their future success.

It wants learning to happen in many places.
The goal is to help kids and teens learn to think, be creative, talk well, and work with others.

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