In honor of its founder, the entrepreneur Klaus J. Jacobs, who passed away in 2008, the Jacobs Foundation has awarded two annual prizes since 2009. Endowed with a total of 1.2 million Swiss francs, the awards recognize exceptional achievements in research and practice in the field of child and youth development.
The annual reports inform about the values, activities as well as the institution and finances of the Jacobs Foundation.
In this Medium Term Plan 2016-2020, we outline our strategic goals and our key performance indicators.
In honor of its founder, the entrepreneur Klaus J. Jacobs, who passed away in 2008, the Jacobs Foundation has awarded two annual prizes since 2009. Endowed with a total of 1.2 million Swiss francs, the awards recognize exceptional achievements in research and practice in the field of child and youth development.
The paper “Getting an education in rural Kenya: Findings based on the Kenya Financial Diaries” published by Jacobs Foundation in collaboration with FSD Kenya and BFA seeks to determine how much Kenyan families actually spend on education and which financial tools Kenyans deploy in obtaining an education for their children.
The annual reports inform about the values, activities as well as the institution and finances of the Jacobs Foundation.
Over the past 25 years, the Jacobs Foundation has provided support for numerous research initiatives and practical projects in the field of child and youth development. In celebration of our 25th anniversary, we have compiled a volume that will provide more insight into our motivation and how we make a difference.
In honor of its founder, the entrepreneur Klaus J. Jacobs, who passed away in 2008, the Jacobs Foundation has awarded two annual prizes since 2009. Endowed with a total of 1.2 million Swiss francs, the awards recognize exceptional achievements in research and practice in the field of child and youth development.
The annual reports inform about the values, activities as well as the institution and finances of the Jacobs Foundation.