Entrepreneurial action and social responsibility are inseparably linked at TGW. This is based on the philosophy of TGW founder Ludwig Szinicz (1939-2017), "Focusing on People – Learning and Growing". This is the guideline for the entire TGW world, including our owner, the TGW Future Private Foundation, the charitable sector and us as a foundation-owned company. We meet our social responsibility in three ways, with a comprehensive approach.
Firstly, the statutes of the foundation that owns our company state that TGW must never be sold and will always remain under the foundation's ownership. Two-thirds of profits are retained and stay in the company. All of this is intended to help TGW act in an environment of lasting stability and offer its employees jobs that are as secure as possible.
In addition, charitable commitment plays an equally relevant role for our owner in addition to TGW as the business centerpiece. This combines the active promotion of personal and professional growth as well as making efforts towards being an exemplary and socially responsible corporate citizen – locally and internationally. Therefore, at least ten percent of the profits earned by TGW Logistics Group are set aside annually by the owner for the charitable projects of Future Wings and CAP.future. These two areas are focused on educational and technology-driven innovations and on helping the young people involved develop into well-rounded individuals.
As part of its commitment to society, TGW also supports various charitable initiatives and social projects as well as aid organizations in our immediate environment. Because teamwork plays a central role in the company, we also support select teams and leagues with sponsorships and donations. Here, too, the focus is on instruction and further training – particularly as part of our work with young people.
Since 2007, Future Wings has been initiating and supporting non-profit projects committed to "Focusing on People – Learning and Growing". The projects accompany young lives and give them orientation with the goal of enabling them to take an active role in their learning and growth process and assume responsibility in every area of their life and their environment. This is Future Wings' contribution to equal opportunity, integration and sustainability.
Future Wings looks for innovative ideas that enhance equal opportunity in the educational sector. The "Future Wings Challenge", a start-up incubator, has created an opportunity for founders to contribute to educational equity and fair opportunities for all children by implementing their idea - regardless of their parents' background, income or level of education.
A four-month program prepares and supports participants in founding their start-up – from concept to implementation – on a "side hustle" basis. The program consists of about twenty workshops that not only turn initial ideas into real-world business models, but also provide advice from experienced coaches and mentors, all at no cost. This promotes business start-ups that are sustainable, effective and socially responsible.
Start: 2021
Location: Wien
Kids should grow up in a loving and supporting environment. This is true both at home and in the classroom. At school, children develop relationships with others and thus strengthen the social skills that help them lead happy lives. SOS-HERZKISTE is a co-operative effort with SOS-Kinderdorf and offers a toolkit for a loving classroom. It is necessary for ME to be considerate so that I can form a strong relationship with YOU, support the group in which WE live and combine our energies to be passed along to ALL people in the world, thus taking responsibility for society. The respective topic is tailored to the age levels of the ten- to fourteen-year-old age group (known in German as Sekundarstufe 1).
Start: 2020
Location: Österreich
Sueniños is a socially oriented training project in the state of Chiapas in southern Mexico. Children and young people from ages 9 to 25 take part in a comprehensive educational programme and receive support in developing their personality. They can finish school and get trained as a carpenter, food server or cook. This gives them a chance to escape poverty and create their own future.
Start: 2005
Location: San Cristóbal de las Casas | Chiapas (Mexico)
The Tabakfabrik (Linz's former tobacco factory) provides a unique space for personal development and growth. The comprehensive program offers encouragement and support to children, young people and their parents or guardians as they actively look within and get to know their inner worlds, boosting their feelings of self-worth, self-awareness, trust and naturalness. Such inner growth also contributes to establishing a sustainable society and thus a better future.
Start: 2023
Location: Linz (Austria)
The CAP. training programme allows high school students to complete a mechatronics engineering apprenticeship while attending secondary school.
The goal is to provide young people with technical skills, prepare them for the challenges of life in the economy, as well as to give them new perspectives for their future educational path.
Start: 2010
Location: Oberösterreich
Learning with enthusiasm – achievement with joy. The B.E.L. private primary school provides children from 1st to 4th grade with an educational environment supporting their overall development and individually promoting their personal fulfilment. Alternative teaching and learning concepts are used in addition to conventional instructional methods. This creates the foundation for a successful path of the children at school, in their careers and in life.
Start: 2013
Location: Linz (Oberösterreich)
An exercise programme called "MoMo – Monkey Motion" is directed towards children in primary school. Child-friendly exercises are intended to awaken enthusiasm for movement and promote the development of motor skills. Raising awareness among the children for a healthy lifestyle and balanced diet is another central aspect.
Start: 2014
Location: Raum Oberösterreich
People who are interested in analogue and digital technologies can bring their ideas to life and implement projects together at an innovation workshop of more than 4,000 m² at the Tabakfabrik Linz, the former tobacco factory. The GRAND GARAGE helps develop abilities in a variety of technical fields – from 3D printing to welding. In this environment, young people can develop and network with specialists, educational institutions and companies.
Start: 2019
Location: Linz (Oberösterreich)
The digital learning guide combines classic tutoring with personal coaching. Any students having trouble making the desired learning progress on their own and therefore falling behind receive individual guidance from learning coaches by way of digital media (video calls, chats, support through apps, etc.). The program and wirkt. work together in pursuit of a common goal: not only offering excellent tutoring, but also empowering young people to learn effectively on their own.The regular learning sessions entail resolving schoolwork together, tips and tools for everyday learning, learning new information, and having fun.
Start: 2020
Location: Vienna (Austria)