Donations

Support the ROALD – Keep the Wind in Our Sails!

A ship may sail with the wind, but it thrives on the support of its crew—on board and ashore. Help us keep the ROALD AMUNDSEN sailing by contributing through a donation or sponsorship. Every contribution, big or small, helps maintain this majestic windjammer and keeps the spirit of traditional seamanship alive

A Word from the Treasurer:
All donations are managed in the best interest of the non-profit association LebenLernen auf Segelschiffen e.V. and are used exclusively to achieve its goals and fulfill its mission. Every contribution—big or small—helps support the preservation and safe operation of the historic tall ship ROALD AMUNDSEN.
LLaS e.V. is a recognized non-profit organization and will gladly issue a donation receipt. This receipt can be submitted to the tax office for deduction as a special expense. Every donation is truly appreciated!
… whether for the ship’s upkeep, out of spontaneous support, or for a specific project—thank you! On behalf of the entire crew, both present and future.
Thank you for your support!
Donations can be made via bank transfer to: *(Bank details to follow)*LebenLernen auf Segelschiffen e.V.

IBAN DE47 2105 0170 1003 3322 00 || BIC: NOLADE21KIE || Förde Sparkasse Kiel

Or via PayPal: Donation
Alternatively, feel free to contact the ship’s office—there are many ways to support the brig ROALD AMUNDSEN!
The ownership of the brig ROALD AMUNDSEN is held for the public good by the non-profit association Traditionsschiffe in Fahrt e.V. [TiF e.V.]. For inquiries, please contact tifev@gmx.de.
Contributions to the “ship’s fund” of the owning association can be made to:
Traditionsschiffe in Fahrt e.V. (Bank details to follow)
Thank you for your support!
IBAN DE32 2105 0170 1003 4351 93 || BIC: NOLADE21KIE || Förde Sparkasse Kiel


Did you know?
Every year, volunteers contribute 4,500+ person-days solely to Sail Training.
That’s equivalent to a small business with twenty employees!
A statistic from an LLaS forestry and numbers enthusiast.