Cooperation/Offers for Building Groups – Construction of Subsidized Housing in the Communal Housing Project
The Villa ganZ Dicke-Osmers Foundation offers building groups a leasehold plot in Hannover-Bemerode/Kronsberg and constructs social/subsidized housing, which is rented to low-income individuals with a housing entitlement certificate. Expressions of interest can be submitted at any time.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Construction of social/subsidized housing in the communal housing project for permanently affordable rental to low-income individuals with a housing entitlement certificate.
Eligible to apply
- Others
Funding requirements
- Building group concept
- Detailed planning of the project
- Financing concept as well as profitability calculation
- Specification of the number and size of the planned apartments
- Proof of the building group's own contribution
Documents required for application
- Construction group concept
- Detailed planning of the project
- Financing concept and profitability calculation
- Information on the number and size of the apartments
- Proof of own contribution
Description
The Villa ganZ Dicke-Osmers Foundation supports cooperative housing projects in Lower Saxony by providing building groups with a leasehold plot in the Hannover-Bemerode/Kronsberg district and constructing social and subsidized housing there. These units are permanently allocated at affordable rental conditions to low-income individuals holding a housing entitlement certificate. The foundation’s objective is the development of intergenerational, alternative-neighborhood housing forms that enable social participation and diverse communities. Project implementation will commence no earlier than January 1, 2026, with financial contributions provided in the form of grants. Continuous application submissions are possible, as expressions of interest are accepted on an ongoing basis.
Building groups interested in a communal housing concept may express their interest at any time and must submit the following documentation: building group concept, detailed project planning, financing plan and profitability calculation, information on the number and size of the planned apartments, and proof of equity contribution. Funding opportunities are particularly aimed at building groups that embrace inclusivity and intergenerational living, as well as single parents, single older and younger individuals, and persons with a migration background. Upon successful selection, the foundation assumes ownership of the subsidized apartments, while the building group is involved with participatory rights in selecting future tenants. This model creates affordable housing and promotes sustainable neighborhoods with social added value.
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