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In the face of major social, environmental, and societal transitions, we are convinced that collective action is an essential lever for building sustainable solutions. Therefore, based on this strong belief, as part of our “New Collaborative Models” call for projects, we support collective initiatives that: 🤝 bring together broad communities around societal and environmental challenges, 💡 facilitate the emergence of innovative and collaborative approaches serving public interest, 🌱 encourage experimentation within a broader learning community, 🗳️ develop and strengthen civic spirit. Together, let’s develop cooperation models that…
Throughout the summer, ASM Omnisports educators play an active role in neighborhood life by bringing sports practice closer to residents of priority neighborhoods in the city. More than 20 sessions were thus offered, in the Gauthière, Vergnes and Champratel sectors, according to a schedule established jointly with local partners. Varied activities such as wrestling, judo,…
“In the times we are going through, music, more than ever, appears to us in what it has never ceased to be to humanity: a space of total freedom, the means of transcending our own condition in an endless inner journey, both comforting and demanding, intimate and universal. Making room for beauty, fighting so that…
Since 2022, the AstroMaths camp has been organized by the ENS de Lyon and the Blaise Pascal Foundation with the support of numerous partners and committed stakeholders. Free of charge, the AstroMaths camp is organized for the benefit of first year high school students, volunteers, from modest and/or rural backgrounds, all passionate about science. On…
Allier and Cantal are the departments of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes with the highest poverty rate (INSEE, 2023). In order to fight against isolation of people, two “Fraternibus” have been set up and put on the roads to promote social ties in the hyper-rural areas of the territory. Initiated by Secours Catholique, thanks to the support of the…
A German-born French painter and photographer, Hans Hartung (1904-1989) was one of the most important artists of post-war European abstract art, and his work had a significant influence on many contemporary artists. His exploration of gesture painting and lyrical abstraction helped shape the aesthetic of modern abstract art. Father of tachism, his creation emerged spontaneously…
From October 2023, for 9 uninterrupted months, different successive trades began to work on the restoration of a very old and rare ceremonial object, the so-called flying dragon sleigh, probably made for the Grand Dauphin, son of Louis XIV, at the beginning of the 18th century. Thanks to the support of the Michelin Corporate Foundation,…