Funding Program of the "Zuhause in Schleife" Foundation
The Zuhause in Schleife Foundation supports nonprofit projects in the Schleife, Rohne, and Mulkwitz areas, focusing on youth and elderly care, arts and culture, sports, and local heritage preservation. Applications can be submitted continuously.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Support for non-profit projects in the Schleife, Rohne, and Mulkwitz areas with a focus on youth and elderly care, arts and culture, sports, as well as local heritage and regional studies.
Eligible expenses
- Project-related personnel expenses
- Construction and other services
- Transport/Material
- Goods
- Rent
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Eligible to apply
- Interest Groups and Other Associations
- Public Institutions
Funding requirements
- Projects in the Schleife, Rohne, and Mulkwitz area
- Non-profit status (associations, legal entities, or public law corporations)
- Proof of benefit to the general public
- No funding solely for association members
Documents required for application
- Application form
- Cost and financing plan with project description
- Articles of association
- Excerpt from the register of associations
- Tax exemption certificate from the tax office
Evaluation criteria
- Benefit to the general public
Description
Funding Program of the "At Home in Schleife, Rohne, Mulkwitz" Foundation supports non-profit projects in the regions of Schleife, Rohne, and Mulkwitz (Saxony). Priority is given to initiatives dedicated to youth and elderly care, the promotion of arts and culture, sports, as well as the preservation and transmission of local traditions. Eligible to apply are non-profit recognized associations, legal entities, and public law corporations that demonstrate a verifiable benefit to the general public. The foundation provides financial grants on an ongoing basis, thereby enabling the sustainable implementation of projects aimed at strengthening the social, cultural, and sporting living environment.
A prerequisite for approval is the execution of the project within the funding area and clear evidence of non-profit purposes without exclusive member benefits. Application documents include the completed application form, a cost and financing plan with a detailed project description, statutes, an excerpt from the association register, and the tax office’s exemption notice. Eligible expenses cover project-related personnel costs, construction and other services, transport and materials, tangible assets, rents, publications, insurance, as well as other necessary expenditures. Selection is based on the criterion "benefit to the general public." Since applications can be submitted continuously, this offers flexible planning security for committed applicants.
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