Project "Inpatient Hospice" (Pulheim Hospice Foundation)
The Pulheim Hospice Foundation aims to establish the financial basis in the medium term for the construction of an inpatient hospice with ten beds in Pulheim and to raise the necessary funds for this purpose.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Funding the construction of a stationary hospice with ten beds in Pulheim, as well as networking with outpatient hospice care, to provide the best possible support to seriously ill and dying people in their final phase of life.
Eligible expenses
- Construction costs
- Infrastructure costs
Eligible to apply
- Non-profit Organizations
Funding requirements
- Location in the Rhein-Erft district or proof of connection to hospice work
- Earmarked use of funds for the construction of the inpatient hospice
Description
The Pulheim Hospice Foundation supports the important cause of enabling dignified care for seriously ill and dying people in North Rhine-Westphalia through its grant program for the establishment of an inpatient hospice in Pulheim. The goal is to build a facility with ten beds, closely linked to the existing outpatient hospice services. By creating this infrastructure, not only will a gap in the Rhein-Erft district be closed, but also a place will be established where those affected and their relatives can receive the best possible care during the final phase of life. The foundation aims to provide the necessary funds for the estimated construction and infrastructure costs of over three million euros in the medium term through donations, endowments, or inheritances.
Funding is provided exclusively to non-profit organizations located in the Rhein-Erft district or with a proven connection to hospice work. A prerequisite for a grant is the earmarked use of funds for the new construction of the inpatient hospice. Grants cover construction and infrastructure costs and make a sustainable contribution to expanding palliative care in the region. There is no fixed application deadline, as donations and endowments are accepted at any time. This funding opportunity is aimed at non-profit sponsors who meet the high standards of quality and networking in hospice work and wish to lay the foundation for a future-proof hospice.
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