Guideline Early Support
Grant for measures in the field of Early Support in Lower Saxony to assist young and vulnerable families. Applications can be submitted at any time.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Funding of measures to support families under stress through services in the area of Early Help, as well as ensuring and expanding networks and innovative offerings.
Eligible expenses
- Personnel expenses
- Material expenses
- Measures for psychosocial support
- Volunteer services
- Testing of innovative services
Eligible to apply
- Public Institutions
Funding requirements
- Initial application by local providers of public child and youth welfare
- Existence of a current concept including information on previous development, funding priorities, network partners, and timelines
- Measures must not have existed before 01/01/2012 and must represent model approaches
- Networks must comply with the requirements of the KKG and have coordination offices as well as written agreed quality standards
- Integrated professionals must meet the qualification requirements of Early Support or have begun qualification
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Documents required for application
- Current concept with expansion, focus, and schedule plan
Description
Early Help Guideline in Lower Saxony is aimed at public institutions that wish to support young and expectant families – especially those in psychosocially challenging situations – through locally coordinated services. Funding is provided for measures in the fields of social affairs, health, as well as labor & social affairs, which aim to secure networks and establish innovative, model approaches. Grants of up to €20,000 are available per local provider of public child and youth welfare. Within this framework, both personnel expenses and material costs for psychosocial support services, volunteer activities, and the testing of new offerings are covered. Ongoing application submissions enable timely project initiation.
Under Funding Requirements, initial applications must be submitted by local providers along with a current concept outlining expansion, funding priorities, participants, and timelines. Funded measures must commence after 01.01.2012 and comply with the provisions of the Child and Youth Welfare Act (KKG). Networks require written agreed quality standards and full-time coordination. Integrated professionals must have qualifications according to the minimum requirements of Early Help, and volunteer work must be incorporated into a professionally supervised network. Innovative approaches should be of nationwide interest and have supraregional significance. A detailed concept plan including expansion, focus areas, and schedule must be submitted with the application.
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