After the success of the first two calls, which went out in 2020 as part of a drive for inclusive teaching at a time of great difficulty, the Bracco Foundation is now going forward with the 3rd edition of “Ora di scienza!” (‘Science Hour’), a project to bring stimuli and reliable and certified references into the classroom and to encourage the take-up of science in our society.
Type: Youth
In 2012, Fondazione Bracco became a Founding Member and Main Partner of Accademia Teatro alla Scala, one of the most prestigious music and theatre schools in the world.
Fondazione Bracco is supporting the 33rd edition of the Ettore Pozzoli International Piano Competition, instituted in 1959 to commemorate the Italian composer Ettore Pozzoli in his hometown of Seregno (Monza-Brianza).
“Welfare, che impresa!” (‘Welfare, what a challenge!’), now in its fifth year , is a capacity-building programme for welfare projects with high social, economic and environmental potential.
Enhancing and encouraging innovation in technical training courses is a key part of building students’ skills and strengths.
Fondazione Bracco is providing bursaries for the years 2019-2021 to young musicians training at Accademia di Musica Pinerolo.
The book “10 voices for 10 years: Words that impact” is an original work conceived by Bracco Foundation to celebrate its first 10 years of activity, giving voice to the principles that inspire us in our cultural, scientific and social commitment.
The tree Christmas, a creative idea developed by Marco Balich and donated to the city of Milan by Bracco Foundation, brings during the Christmas festivities a moment of solidarity among the various souls of the city and of reciprocal support between quarters, involving companies and non-profit organisations.
After the success of the first edition, Bracco foundation is relaunching as part of “Bracco for schools” the “Science hour!” Teaching project, an initiative aimed at teachers and students of middle and upper schools in Lombardy, Lazio and Piedmont to bring more science into society, starting from schools.
On International Women’s Day Bracco Foundation presents the project in partnership with Panini Comics to recount to a younger public female science with a cartoon strip in the Italian weekly Topolino.