Our working areas
In our working areas of Education, Social Entrepreneurship and Arts & Culture, we work in an interdisciplinary way on perspectives and solutions to global challenges.
In our working areas of Education, Social Entrepreneurship and
Arts & Culture, we work in an interdisciplinary way on perspectives and solutions to global challenges.
Projects and initiatives
Our projects are developed together with partners in Africa, Europe and Latin America. International networks come together to form ecosystems for sustainable social development.
News
News
15.04.2024
Siemens Stiftung and MINT-EC launch new health cluster to promote (mental) health through STEM lessons
- Over 25 participants, including 15 teachers came together at the STEAM Hub Siemensstadt Square of the Siemens Stiftung in Berlin on April 15 and 16 to launch the new health cluster.
Notice
03.04.2024
Update from the Board of Directors
- We are pleased to announce that Robert Balthasar, previously Head of Finance, Controlling and Organization, will assume the position of the Managing Director / Chief Financial Officer of Siemens Stiftung from 1 April 2024 until further notice. At the same time, the Board of Trustees have extended Dr. Nina Smidt's tenure as the Managing Director, and the Spokesperson of the Board, for a further five years.
Press release
19.03.2024
Financially self-sustaining and inclusive social entrepreneurial approach provides access to safe water in Kenya
- To mark World Water Day (March 22), Siemens Stiftung releases a new study: “Leveraging decentralized, entrepreneurial approach to safe water supply: A comprehensive study on water kiosks and their impact in rural Kenya”, highlighting the role of social enterprises in providing access to safe drinking water.
Notice
27.02.2024
Eight African sustainable solutions selected for “SESA Call for Entrepreneurs 2023”
- The Smart Energy Solutions for Africa (SESA) consortium is delighted to announce the names of SMEs selected for the 2nd SESA call. Eight local enterprises from Cote D’Ivoire, Namibia, Nigeria, Ruanda, and Tanzania will drive forward access to sustainable energy solutions across Africa.