The projects we support are
our windows to the world.

The projects we support are
our windows to the world.

What We Support

Project Insights

The goal of our public relations work is to make our current activities and exemplary projects more visible. That’s why the people and initiatives that we support take center stage, both in our print publications and on our website. Lighthouse projects both large and small are given a special place.

Here, we provide short updates that reveal current happenings among our projects. In addition, we present in-depth reports and interviews that create a vivid picture of the initiatives that our foundation is privileged to enable and support.

To make this possible, our public relations team visits many of the projects together with the responsible project managers and gets to know the organizations and people on location.

We hope that these reports, in text and image, help to orient engaged individuals regarding possible support from the Software AG Foundation (SAGST) – and encourage them to tread new paths.


How to take control of digital media is something that you need to learn: That is why Caritas’ addiction counseling center in Mannheim advises and trains teachers, parents and their children through their “Klick im Blick” (cf. 'digital media health') project.


Since Spring 2019, “Dock 30” has been giving young people in Groß-Gerau a place to turn to in acute emergency and crisis situations. This model project is aimed at homeless people aged between 16 and 30 years, and is unique in Hessen.


For a number of years, Software AG Foundation (SAGST) has, together with BERAS, been promoting an initiative that is ongoing in Sweden and beyond for ecological closed-loop agriculture and regional nutrition. BERAS at this point belongs to an international research network, forming the core of a ten-year UN program for sustainable nutritional systems.


At the Strassburg nursery school, “La Petite Table Ronde”, The Little Round Table, educationalists and parents work hand in hand. They collaborated, for example, on the occasion of the conversion and refurbishment of the dated residence of the Waldorf-oriented initiative.


A Luzern-based foundation provides young people in socially difficult life situations with security and stability. The organization’s name "Dreipunkt" is inspired by bouldering – rock climbing without ropes or a harness – where feelings of stability and security are essential.