Funding of Small Projects
Grants for small local projects in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania promoting social participation in the areas of health, sports/movement, and civic engagement. Project durations of 6 or 12 months, lump sums of €5,000 or €8,200 respectively.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
The state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania promotes small local projects with funds from the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+) that strengthen the social and societal participation of disadvantaged individuals (especially people threatened by poverty, social exclusion, or long-term unemployment), foster social cohesion in problem areas, and support civil society engagement and democratic developments on site.
Eligible expenses
- Personnel expenses
- Material expenses
Eligible to apply
- Educational Institutions
- Public Institutions
- Interest Groups and Other Associations
Funding requirements
- Project duration of 6 or 12 months
- Professional and organizational suitability of the project sponsor
- Positive endorsement from the responsible regional advisory board
- Municipal statement from the community, district, or independent city
- At least 10 participants from the target group
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Documents required for application
- Project description
- Application documents of the regional advisory boards
- Municipal statement
- Vote of the regional advisory board
Description
In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the state promotes small local initiatives in the fields of health, sports/movement, and civic engagement with funds from the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+). Grants amounting to 5,000 euros for a project duration of six months or 8,200 euros for a twelve-month implementation support educational institutions, public bodies, interest groups, and other associations. The aim is the sustainable strengthening of social and societal participation of disadvantaged groups – especially people threatened by poverty, social exclusion, or long-term unemployment – as well as the promotion of social cohesion in problem areas and the accompaniment of democratic developments on site. Required are open, participant- and target group-spanning concepts that support self-responsible action and improve the employability of those involved.
Eligible for funding are legal entities under private and public law that, in addition to professional and organizational suitability, obtain a positive vote from the responsible regional advisory board and a municipal statement. A prerequisite for approval is at least 10 participants from the target group as well as a minimum scope of 50 project hours (for six months) or 100 project hours (for twelve months). To be submitted, among other things, are a well-founded project description, the application documents of the regional advisory board, and the municipal statement – usually five weeks before each regional advisory board meeting. Eligible expenses include personnel costs and material costs. With continuous application opportunities until December 31, 2029, this funding offers long-term prospects for committed project sponsors who wish to effectively strengthen social cohesion locally.