Grants under the Guideline on Voluntary Services of the City of Schwarzenbek
The city of Schwarzenbek grants voluntary subsidies to non-profit clubs and associations based in Schwarzenbek. Applications must be submitted by September 15 of each year for the following year.
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Grant criteria
Funding objective
Support for associations and voluntary engagement in the city of Schwarzenbek to strengthen social cohesion and to support voluntary services.
Eligible expenses
- Personnel and material costs for the funded project
- Rental and room costs
- Material and administrative costs
Non-eligible expenses
- Retroactive costs
- Repayment of old debts
Eligible to apply
- Non-profit Organizations
- Interest Groups and Other Associations
Funding requirements
- Organization headquartered in Schwarzenbek
- Proof of non-profit status or association status
- Recognition of the guideline on voluntary services
Documents required for application
- Application form
- Proof of association or status verification
- Financing plan and budget overview
- Bank details
Evaluation criteria
- Benefit to the general public
- Applicant's own contribution
- Compliance with the guidelines and availability of budgetary funds
Description
The city of Schwarzenbek offers a financial grant to non-profit associations, federations, and interest groups based in Schwarzenbek within the framework of the guideline on voluntary services. The aim is to strengthen social cohesion by promoting voluntary activities in the fields of social affairs, culture, media, and democracy education. Funding is provided for personnel, material, rental, and room costs as well as material and administrative expenses for specific projects that demonstrably serve the common good. A proof of non-profit status, acceptance of the guideline, and a self-financed contribution are prerequisites. Applications must be fully completed and submitted with the association’s statutes, financing plan, and bank details by September 15 of each year for the following fiscal year.
Allocation is made based on criteria such as public benefit, own contribution, and availability of budget funds. Retroactive costs or old debts cannot be considered. Voluntary services are paid out after approval – if applicable in installments; there is no legal entitlement. Applications are to be submitted via the digital form available on the city of Schwarzenbek’s service page under “Forms.” Interested organizations can find all necessary documents and guidelines there for their project planning and applications.
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