Carinthian Biosphere Park Fund Nockberge - Preservation of Culturally and Historically Valuable Objects
Measures for the preservation of culturally and historically valuable objects, traditional skills, as well as traditional and contemporary cultural activities in the Nockberge Biosphere Reserve.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Support for measures to preserve culturally and historically valuable objects, traditional skills, as well as traditional and contemporary cultural activities in the area of the Nockberge Biosphere Reserve.
Eligible expenses
- Planning costs
- Construction costs
- Material costs
- Own contributions (monetary, material, and labor contributions)
Eligible to apply
- Individuals
- Companies
- Cooperatives
- Interest Groups and Other Associations
Funding requirements
- Application and resolution by the Biosphere Park Committee Nockberge
- Compliance with the funding guidelines (in particular points 6.1, 6.5, and 6.7)
- Submission via the responsible Biosphere Park Administration Nockberge
- Reasonableness of own contributions according to guidelines points 1.2 and 6.1
Documents required for application
- Application form
- Official approvals
- Financing plan
- Proof of authorization to represent
- Declaration of commitment
Evaluation criteria
- Reasonableness of own contributions
- Alignment with the objectives of the Nockberge Biosphere Reserve
- Sustainable impact of the measure
Description
The Carinthian Biosphere Park Fund Nockberge supports the preservation of culturally and historically valuable objects as well as the maintenance of traditional skills and both traditional and contemporary cultural activities within the Nockberge Biosphere Park area through a grant program. Within this framework, private individuals, companies, cooperatives, interest groups, and other associations are eligible as project sponsors if they are dedicated to the sustainable safeguarding and revitalization of locally rooted monuments, craft techniques, or cultural offerings. The funding aims to strengthen the regional cultural heritage and raise awareness of the unique landscape and historical values of this alpine cultural landscape.
Up to 75% of eligible expenses – including planning and construction costs, material costs, as well as in-kind contributions in the form of monetary, material, or labor services – are covered for projects with a maximum duration of 36 months. Prerequisites include a resolution by the Biosphere Park Committee, compliance with the funding guidelines (particularly regarding the reasonableness of in-kind contributions and the scope of funding), submission of official permits, a financing plan, and a signed declaration of commitment. Applications can be submitted at any time without limitation through the responsible administration. Key evaluation criteria are alignment with the objectives of the Biosphere Park and the sustainable impact of the measure.
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