German American Cultural Foundation, Inc.
About German American Cultural Foundation, Inc.
Based in Atlanta (GA), the German American Cultural Foundation was established in 2008 by Rudi Herbst, Hans-Joerg Brunner, Martin Richenhagen, Teri A. Simmons, and Peter Schwarzenbauer. Throughout the years, the German American Cultural Foundation increased the number of members to the board of directors, and gained corporate sponsorships from AGCO, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, and many other German and American companies.
We have a clear vision and take concrete actions through a simple, proactive approach. The German American Cultural Foundation fosters the mutual understanding between people that have a lot in common, but are divided by different languages, and the Atlantic. Our focus is on:
- Promoting the German language
- Bringing the best of German culture to the southeastern United States
- Educating the next generation of American business leaders on the rewards of being able to respond to different corporate cultures and lifestyles.
The German language is the number one language in Europe. It is spoken by almost 150 million Europeans. It is mainly spoken in the heart of Europe by Austrians, Swiss’, Germans, and is partially spoken in six European countries. It is a platform that connects these people beyond their country’s borders, and it is also an entry ticket to gain first-hand access to their rich cultural past and present.
The German American Cultural Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting and preserving German language and culture in the southeastern United States, and to supporting institutions with a similar goal.
The Foundation strives to strengthen the transatlantic relationship by advancing intercultural awareness and know-how between German speaking countries and the United States, through the support of educational activities, community events, and the arts.
Locations
Primary Office Location
400 Northridge Road Suite 580 Atlanta GA 30350
(706) 457 5799