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The Generationen Stiftung, founded in 2017 by entrepreneur Claudia Langer, positions itself as a non-profit foundation under civil law with its headquarters in Berlin. It serves as a central representation of interests for future generations.
The main mission of the Generationen Stiftung is to secure the survival and livelihoods of future generations and to protect democracy. It advocates for a generation-friendly society in which the needs and challenges of upcoming generations are taken seriously. The collaboration between young and old is at the center of its work to jointly change the existing system and create a fairer world[1][4][5].
The foundation is supported by a renowned board consisting of experts from science, business, and society, including Prof. Dr. Maja Göpel, Caio Koch-Weser, Prof. Dr. Hans Joachim Schellnhuber, and Prof. Dr. Harald Lesch. Additionally, the foundation receives backing from prominent supporters such as Annette Frier, Hannes Jaenicke, and Eckart von Hirschhausen[1][5].
The Generationen Stiftung works tirelessly to create a strong alliance between young and old to jointly secure a livable future for all.