JuClu16 from Meißen wins 75,000 euros in the Porsche competition!
JuClu16 from Meißen wins 75,000 euros in the “Ferry Porsche Challenge” for projects to support children and young people.

JuClu16 from Meißen wins 75,000 euros in the Porsche competition!
The youth club JuClu16 in Meißen has done it! On September 11th, the club was awarded first prize in the “Ferry Porsche Challenge” at the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart. Michael Sengle, the head of JuClu16, was enthusiastic about the award, which comes with a whopping prize money of 75,000 euros. This funding is a true blessing - especially in times when public funds are becoming scarcer and many social projects rely on financial support.
A total of 361 projects from Saxony and Baden-Württemberg applied for the prize money, which was supported by a foundation with 1 million euros. The competition is aimed specifically at non-profit organizations that are committed to ensuring that children and young people grow up with equal opportunities. In addition to JuClu16, two other projects from Baden-Württemberg also received the award, which illustrates how important such initiatives are for society.
Financial support for important projects
“We are always looking for financial support,” explains Sengle, who knows the business challenges that many youth organizations face. Projects like the “Ferry Porsche Challenge” are therefore of great importance because they promote commitment and creative approaches to youth welfare in Germany. On platforms like this Youth welfare portal There is a lot of valuable information about other funding opportunities to launch or expand such projects.
The JuClu16's commitment is an example of how important it is to be locally active. Initiatives like the “Ferry Porsche Challenge” help make young people’s ideas visible and finance their implementation. Support from foundations is crucial, especially in times when public funding is often cut. The Federal Association of German Foundations offers an online database with over 26,000 foundations, of which around 7,000 are active in the area of youth welfare.
The award ceremony was a celebratory occasion that not only honored the winning projects, but also showed the great potential that the young generation has. Such competitions create a good environment for social progress and promote cooperation and support among young people. The JuClu16 has definitely shown a good hand here and has successfully asserted itself in a top-class field.
It is to be hoped that many more projects of this kind will be created in the future and that young people will be supported in their development. The JuClu16 remains a shining example of how commitment to youth can be valued and rewarded in society. For the young people in Meißen, this is not just a gain in money, but also an enormous boost in motivation.