Goetheanum Fund
Booklets and campaigns
Many people appreciate and use products coming from anthroposophically oriented research, such as products certified by the Demeter label, cosmetics and medicines from Weleda and Wala/Hauschka, or Steiner schools, institutions for curative education and anthroposophical clinics. Often users are unaware of the ongoing research in these areas, the creativity and work that keeps these institutions open or ensure to develop a cure. The FondsGoetheanum aims to create the basis for an effective and direct promotion of this research.
FondsGoetheanum is a movement committed to human values in a sustainable way and with a cultural meaning. The legal basis is the not-for-profit Swiss Anthroposophical Society, which transparently administers the funds in trus. A supplement in a Sunday newspaper regularly provides extensive information on work and research in these different fields: concrete examples publicly report on the state of affairs, results, challenges and prospects.
The donations received are divided: half is intended for applied research and development in the various fields in Switzerland, the other half is intended for the respective section of the Goetheanum, in Dornach, for general basic research and development.
Project manager
Marc Desaules
Oberer Zielweg 60
4143 Dornach
Tel 061 706 84 40 | info@anthroposophie.ch
Kuh und Klima (ongoing translation)
Shaping the future (ongoing translation)
- Zukunft gestalten - frei und couragiert
- Freiheit braucht Engagement
- Nimm mich als Frage
- Metamorphosen des Vereins für Krebsforschung
- Es anders machen
- Geldprozesse verantwortungsvoll und transparent gestalten
- Grund und Boden ist Allgemeingut
- Die "Bewegung Dreigliederung Schweiz" für soziale Erneuerung
- Wie Gelder der Pensionskassen in Umlauf kommen
- Stiftung Edith Maryon - Game over, Monopoly
- Zukunft gestalten
The human being (ongoing translation)
Pandemic (ongoing translation)
The Climate Needs our Changes Now
- The Climate Needs our Changes Now
- Constructive Agriculture instead of Depletion of Resources
- The Earth's Well-being is Determined at the Table
- An Eco-Plea for Cows and Ruminants
- Grounded - How Can Agriculture Return to Balance?
- Man and Earth, a Strong Relationship
- Rediscovering Closeness to Nature
- Young People's SOS
- Creating Opportunities out of Changes for Switzerland
Preparations
- Preparations full of biodynamism
- New forces for the earth
- The benefits of horn silica preparation
- The receptacles for the biodynamic preparations
- Dandelion gives a boost to Lithuania’s vegetables
- Nutrition is far more than the sum of nutrients
- A unique research project: comparison of three agricultural systems
- Respect for life
- Can bees survive with marroa mite?
- Rocky road to an auspicious wine
- The heart of biodynamic agriculture
Mistletoe
- The multiple effects of mistletoe on cancer
- Mistletoe – a jewel among plants
- Mistletoe therapy in pancreatic cancer
- Ita Wegman’s pioneering fight for life and against cancer
- Adjunct therapies
- Exploring the therapeutic potential
- Nature’s healing treasure
- Mistletoe strengthens the powers of self-healing
The misconception of boundless growth
- The misconception of boundless growth
- Stock markets and ethics, do they belong together?
- My Name is Bond, Youth Bond
- Lessons for Europe
- It’s time to protect the land
- Counting on interest is good, thinking ahead is better
- Cheap rental is possible and ‘in’
- A house is like a pair of shoes
- With love and respect
Childhood
Seeding and harvesting
Bees
Economy
Arts
Old Age
Social Therapy and Curative Education
Education and Early Childhood
Medicine, Therapy and Healthcare
- Medicine, Therapy and Healthcare
- Anthroposophical medicine – from one human being to another
- Anthroposophical Therapies
- Anthroposophical medicine: effective, efficient, functional
- About the origins of health
- News - October 2008
- What you say
- Addresses
- News - May 2009
- News - November 2009
- News - October 2010
- News - November 2011
Agriculture
- Cow horns, more than a decoration
- Cow dung is valuable as fertilizer
- Biodynamic agriculture enhances soil fertility
- Organic agriculture produces less CO2 emissions
- Expanding horizons
- Quality revealed in crystal clear pictures
- Do cows have horns? What do you think?
- News – May 2009
- News – November 2009
- News – October 2010
- News 2011 – Creativity in agriculture