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Friedrich Ebert Foundation

The Friedrich Ebert Foundation (German: Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung e.V.; Abbreviation: FES) is a German political party foundation associated with, but independent from, the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).[1][2] Established in 1925 as the political legacy of Friedrich Ebert, Germany's first democratically elected President, it is the largest and oldest of the German party-associated foundations. It is headquartered in Bonn and Berlin, and has offices and projects in over 100 countries. It is Germany's oldest organisation to promote democracy, political education, and promote students of outstanding intellectual abilities and personality.

Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
AbbreviationFES
Named afterFriedrich Ebert
Founded1925; 98 years ago (1925)
FounderKonrad Ludwig [de]
FocusEducation
Location
Area served
Germany
President
Martin Schulz
Secretary general
Sabine Fandrych [de]
AffiliationsSocial Democratic Party
Websitefes.de

History edit

The FES was named after Friedrich Ebert (1871–1925), the Social Democratic President of Germany, 1919–1925. 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 [de], 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. 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. As a case in point, the Socialist Party of Portugal was formed at an FES school in Bad Münstereifel, Germany.

The German state did subsidize the work of the foundation with 170 Million Euros in 2018.[3]

Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Academic Foundation edit

The Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Academic Foundation (FES) is one of thirteen state-funded organizations for the promotion of young talents (Begabtenförderwerke) in Germany. Less than 1% of German students achieve a scholarship at one of the thirteen organizations (i.e. FES, Studienstiftung, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Hanns Seidel Foundation, Heinrich Böll Foundation, Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, Cusanuswerk, Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Scholarship Fund).[4]

Further activities edit

 
Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Bonn

Today, the Friedrich Ebert 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 FES had its own conference center on the Venusberg in Bonn for these activities until its closure in 2009.

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 has awarded a prize of 10,000 euro called Das politische Buch ("The Political Book") to promote noteworthy political books. The prize serves to remind people of the Nazi book burnings of May 10, 1933.

Controversy edit

In 2017, Friedrich Ebert Foundation was attacked by a group dubbed “Pawn Storm”, the same cyber spy group that targeted that year's campaign of French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron; the group used email phishing tricks and attempted to install malware at the foundation.[5]

In 2022, the Friedrich Ebert Foundation was barred from working in Russia.[6]

Leadership edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Freise M. (2010) Friedrich Ebert Stiftung. In: Anheier H.K., Toepler S. (eds) International Encyclopedia of Civil Society. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-93996-4_754
  2. ^ Braun, Bernd. Wie alles begann: 80 Jahre Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung – eine Außenansicht (PDF) (in German). FES Publikation. Retrieved 17 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Spur des Geldes: Wie der Staat mit Millionen eine linke Anti-Hass-Industrie unterstützt" focus.de, 28 june 2020
  4. ^ "Startseite". www.stipendiumplus.de. Retrieved 2019-09-16.
  5. ^ Eric Auchard (25 April 2017), Cyber spies target German party think-tanks ahead of election Reuters.
  6. ^ Maria Sheahan (11 April 2022), German foundation expelled from Russia says will continue democracy work Reuters.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in German)
  • FES OnlineAkademie
  • Library of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation
  • Archive of Social Democracy
  • Website for Grantees of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Friedrich Ebert Foundation news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Friedrich Ebert Foundation German Friedrich Ebert Stiftung e V Abbreviation FES is a German political party foundation associated with but independent from the Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD 1 2 Established in 1925 as the political legacy of Friedrich Ebert Germany s first democratically elected President it is the largest and oldest of the German party associated foundations It is headquartered in Bonn and Berlin and has offices and projects in over 100 countries It is Germany s oldest organisation to promote democracy political education and promote students of outstanding intellectual abilities and personality Friedrich Ebert StiftungAbbreviationFESNamed afterFriedrich EbertFounded1925 98 years ago 1925 FounderKonrad Ludwig de FocusEducationLocationBonn GermanyArea servedGermanyPresidentMartin SchulzSecretary generalSabine Fandrych de AffiliationsSocial Democratic PartyWebsitefes wbr de Contents 1 History 2 Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Academic Foundation 3 Further activities 4 Controversy 5 Leadership 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe FES was named after Friedrich Ebert 1871 1925 the Social Democratic President of Germany 1919 1925 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 de 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 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 As a case in point the Socialist Party of Portugal was formed at an FES school in Bad Munstereifel Germany The German state did subsidize the work of the foundation with 170 Million Euros in 2018 3 Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Academic Foundation editThe Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Academic Foundation FES is one of thirteen state funded organizations for the promotion of young talents Begabtenforderwerke in Germany Less than 1 of German students achieve a scholarship at one of the thirteen organizations i e FES Studienstiftung Konrad Adenauer Foundation Friedrich Naumann Foundation Hanns Seidel Foundation Heinrich Boll Foundation Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Cusanuswerk Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich Scholarship Fund 4 Further activities edit nbsp Friedrich Ebert Foundation in BonnToday the Friedrich Ebert 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 Bundeslander The FES had its own conference center on the Venusberg in Bonn for these activities until its closure in 2009 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 has awarded a prize of 10 000 euro called Das politische Buch The Political Book to promote noteworthy political books The prize serves to remind people of the Nazi book burnings of May 10 1933 Controversy editIn 2017 Friedrich Ebert Foundation was attacked by a group dubbed Pawn Storm the same cyber spy group that targeted that year s campaign of French presidential candidate Emmanuel Macron the group used email phishing tricks and attempted to install malware at the foundation 5 In 2022 the Friedrich Ebert Foundation was barred from working in Russia 6 Leadership edit1953 1970 Gerhard Weisser 1970 1983 Alfred Nau de 1983 1987 Heinz Kuhn 1987 2003 Holger Borner chairman laureate from 2003 until his death in 2006 2003 2010 Anke Fuchs 2010 2012 Peter Struck 2013 2020 Kurt Beck and Dieter Schulte interim since Struck s death 2020 present Martin SchulzSee also editKonrad Adenauer Foundation CDU Hanns Seidel Foundation CSU Friedrich Naumann Foundation fur die Freiheit FDP Heinrich Boll Foundation Grune Rosa Luxemburg Foundation Die Linke Desiderius Erasmus Stiftung AfD References edit Freise M 2010 Friedrich Ebert Stiftung In Anheier H K Toepler S eds International Encyclopedia of Civil Society Springer New York NY https doi org 10 1007 978 0 387 93996 4 754 Braun Bernd Wie alles begann 80 Jahre Friedrich Ebert Stiftung eine Aussenansicht PDF in German FES Publikation Retrieved 17 March 2021 Spur des Geldes Wie der Staat mit Millionen eine linke Anti Hass Industrie unterstutzt focus de 28 june 2020 Startseite www stipendiumplus de Retrieved 2019 09 16 Eric Auchard 25 April 2017 Cyber spies target German party think tanks ahead of election Reuters Maria Sheahan 11 April 2022 German foundation expelled from Russia says will continue democracy work Reuters External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Friedrich Ebert Stiftung Official website nbsp in German FES OnlineAkademie Library of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation Archive of Social Democracy Website for Grantees of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Friedrich Ebert Foundation amp oldid 1177323814, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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