German American Cultural Foundation, Inc.
About German American Cultural Foundation, Inc.
Founded in 2008 by Hans-Joerg Brunner, Rudi Herbst, Martin Richenhagen, Peter Schwarzenbauer, and Teri A. Simmons, the German American Cultural Foundation has grown into a vital cultural institution serving Atlanta, Georgia and the surrounding southeastern region. The founders recognized the importance of supporting the thriving German-speaking expatriate community in Georgia while nurturing the expanding relationships between Georgia and Germany in business, academia, and the cultural arts.
As Atlanta and Georgia established themselves as strong locations for global trade and international commerce, the Foundation expanded its board of directors and secured partnerships with leading German and American corporations. Today, the organization operates as a community-centered 501(c)(3) non-profit committed to celebrating and preserving German cultural heritage as an integral part of Atlanta's diverse cultural landscape. The Foundation's work honors the shared history, heritage, and traditions that connect German and American communities, guided by the principle that language serves as a bridge connecting people beyond their country's borders.
The Foundation's commitment to the Atlanta community extends through its role as the main fundraising entity supporting German language and cultural organizations throughout the area. By introducing German traditions through fundraising events and cultural celebrations, the Foundation raises awareness while channeling resources directly into programs that benefit residents. The organization invites community members to join in celebrating German culture and making a lasting impact on the southeastern United States, recognizing that intercultural awareness and multilingual knowledge strengthen both individuals and society.