The Guerrilla Foundation supports radical leftist activism and grassroots movements in Europe, focusing on systemic change through funding initiatives that promote climate justice and empower marginalized communities.
The Guerrilla Foundation is a German-based grantmaking organization that supports radical left-of-center activists and grassroots movements across Europe. Founded in 2016 by Antonis Schwarz, heir to a pharmaceutical fortune, the foundation aims to bring about major systemic change by backing ethical and sustainable initiatives that challenge the status quo. With an annual funding volume of over 1 million EUR, the Guerrilla Foundation focuses on grassroots activism and social movements, particularly those addressing climate and environmental justice. The organization provides core funding to small groups and associations, often with no paid staff or offices, allowing them to use the funds flexibly and respond to political opportunities. The foundation's grantees employ a range of strategies, from protest and direct action to campaigning and community organizing. Recent recipients include Extinction Rebellion, a radical environmental group, and Fossil Free Culture NL, a collective using artistic forms of protest to end fossil fuel industry sponsorship of cultural institutions in the Netherlands. The Guerrilla Foundation is part of several networks, including EDGE Europe and ARIADNA, and is a member of the Association of German Foundations. The organization's leadership includes Managing Director Romy Kramer and Communications Director Ivan March, both with extensive experience in nonprofits and social activism. By supporting grassroots movements, the Guerrilla Foundation seeks to empower marginalized groups and promote a more democratic and sustainable society.
The Guerrilla Foundation is a German-based grantmaking organization that supports radical left-of-center activists and grassroots movements across Europe. Founded in 2016 by Antonis Schwarz, heir to a pharmaceutical fortune, the foundation aims to bring about major systemic change by backing ethical and sustainable initiatives that challenge the status quo. With an annual funding volume of over 1 million EUR, the Guerrilla Foundation focuses on grassroots activism and social movements, particularly those addressing climate and environmental justice. The organization provides core funding to small groups and associations, often with no paid staff or offices, allowing them to use the funds flexibly and respond to political opportunities. The foundation's grantees employ a range of strategies, from protest and direct action to campaigning and community organizing. Recent recipients include Extinction Rebellion, a radical environmental group, and Fossil Free Culture NL, a collective using artistic forms of protest to end fossil fuel industry sponsorship of cultural institutions in the Netherlands. The Guerrilla Foundation is part of several networks, including EDGE Europe and ARIADNA, and is a member of the Association of German Foundations. The organization's leadership includes Managing Director Romy Kramer and Communications Director Ivan March, both with extensive experience in nonprofits and social activism. By supporting grassroots movements, the Guerrilla Foundation seeks to empower marginalized groups and promote a more democratic and sustainable society.