The foundation guarantees that your donation is used as intended! All donations are passed on 100 per cent – without any deduction of costs.

The campaign “Schools for Africa” wants to help make it possible for every child to have a good basic education by 2015. Up until today, millions of children in the African countries south of the Sahara could only dream of going to school. With the help of many donations from Germany, we have already been able to help 3.6 million children.
Help us give every child a place in school – thank you!

The United Internet for UNICEF Foundation was established in September 2006. It is an independent, legally responsible foundation under German Civil Law. The foundation supports primarily projects of UNICEF, the United Nations’ International Children’s Fund:
From the wide selection of issues UNICEF is dealing with, projects are specifically chosen and presented on the websites of the United Internet group in order to win as many as possible donors.
“We are very happy that we were able to collect already more than 12,4 million USD in donations and about 6,900 active pledge donors via the online portals of 1&1, GMX and WEB.DE in the relatively short period since the establishment of the foundation,” Tess Ulrich, chairperson of the foundation, reported. All donations are passed on 100 per cent: About 90 per cent are allocated to the German Committee for UNICEF. Some ten per cent are allocated to other international humanitarian relief organizations. More

Every second child in the world is raised in poverty. Millions of children worldwide have almost no chance of an education or medical care. Many suffer under exploitation and violence. As one of the leading international internet service providers, United Internet undertakes the obligation to improve childrens’ standards of living, together with UNICEF, the United Nations Children’s Fund.
The creation of a protective environment for children throughout the world in which they can grow up in health and safety is one of the most important investments we can make in the future. More