The final days to get a grant from Kulczyk Foundation!

Events

We don’t want to miss out on the most interesting projects. There are very valuable ideas in Poland for start-ups, social enterprises, or infrastructure initiatives that can make our everyday life better. They are deserving of investment because they have tremendous potential for social benefit.
Please note that projects organized by individuals and academic projects are not eligible. We have narrowed down the contest to promote new solutions from organized groups.

What do you have to do to enter the competition? Read the terms and conditions at www.kulczykfoundation.org.pl under the ‘support’ tab (click and scroll to the very bottom) carefully. Then fill out the form, which is also available there, and either e-mail it or send it in an envelope according to the terms and conditions.


We will be evaluating the applications until 15 February 2016. There will be a special committee to analyze the financing proposal, fundraising potential, local community partnerships, and potential for volunteer involvement.

News

Taboo-free talks at the Malta Festival

There are conversations we put off until later. While they're very important, we simply find it difficult to start them. We lack the words, the courage, the right moment, or sometimes simply the knowledge. This year, the Kulczyk Foundation is hosting "Taboo-free talks" at the Malta Festival, encouraging people to strengthen relationships at various stages of life.

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It’s not a private problem. It's a systemic gap – Polish foundation speaks about menopause in the European Parliament

On March 24, the European Parliament held its first-ever hearing on menopause. A representative of the Kulczyk Foundation highlighted the topic of menopause as a significant social and economic challenge. The Foundation emphasized the need to break taboos and introduce systemic solutions to support women during the perimenopausal period.

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White Paper on Menopause: Diagnosis and Recommendations 2025

The Kulczyk Foundation has published the first White Paper on Menopause in Poland and one of the few in the world. Menopause affects 100% of women, yet it remains a taboo subject. The document is open to everyone and available in English. It could easily be scaled to other countries in Europe and around the world. The premiere took place at the Polish Ministry of Health.

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