Funding by the Sparkassen Foundation Limburg-Weilburg
Non-profit associations and public institutions in the Limburg-Weilburg district can apply twice a year for grants for projects in science, education, culture, environment, social affairs, and sports. Applications are due by February 15 and August 15 each year.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Support for projects serving the public good in the fields of science and research, education and upbringing, arts and culture, international understanding, environmental, landscape, and monument protection, preservation of local heritage and customs, child and youth welfare, elderly care, public health, social welfare, as well as charitable activities in sports clubs in the Limburg-Weilburg district.
Non-eligible expenses
- Construction of clubhouses and sports facilities
Eligible to apply
- Non-profit Organizations
- Public Institutions
- Interest Groups and Other Associations
Funding requirements
- Located in the Limburg-Weilburg district
- Non-profit association or public institution
- Compliance with the funding guidelines
Documents required for application
- Signed funding application
- Funding guidelines
Description
The Sparkassen Foundation Limburg-Weilburg supports community-oriented initiatives in the Limburg-Weilburg district twice a year with financial grants. Eligible for funding are registered, non-profit organizations, associations, and public institutions based in the Hessen region. Projects in the areas of research & innovation, education & upbringing, arts & culture, international understanding, environmental, landscape and monument protection, local heritage and customs preservation, child and youth welfare, elderly care, public health, social welfare, as well as non-profit sports activities are specifically promoted. Funding amounts are awarded during the spring session (application deadline February 15) and autumn session (application deadline August 15) to ensure timely processing.
For the application, a signed funding application and adherence to the funding guidelines are required. The construction of clubhouses or sports facilities is excluded, as publicly available funds are designated for this purpose. The aim of the support is to strengthen social cohesion and promote forward-looking ideas that contribute sustainably to the common good. With an endowment capital of 1 million euros, the board has been supporting regional initiatives and rewarding projects since 2008, which convince through a meaningful project description, clear financial planning, and transparent participant structure. The selection process is conducted by the foundation’s board of trustees, which decides on the awards in regular meetings. Non-profit actors in the district benefit from rapid allocation of funds and a cooperative accompaniment in the implementation of their projects.
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