Herzberg. In Herzberg, clubs, cultural workers and private individuals can now apply for micro-funding from the Kulturanker Harz. What is important about this.
There is money in Herzberg am Harz: The Harz cultural anchor is loading Cultural workers, Clubs and committed citizens Herzberg and the surrounding villages to take care of it from now on Micro grants to apply for cultural projects. The micro-funding is provided as part of the funding program “Vital Village” the Lower Saxony Foundation provided and are intended to contribute to this cultural life to sustainably strengthen the region.
A total of 5,000 euros will be distributed for culture – and this is how you get the money
With the Micro funding The Kulturanker Harz supports creative ideas and initiatives with 100 to 500 euros per project. A total of 5,000 euros are available for this purpose, which will be distributed across various micro-projects.
Interested parties can submit their applications every two months by the 15th of the month. The next application deadline is the 15th. October 2024, further deadlines to follow December 2024, February 2025, and so on – with the last round of applications in October 2025. A 5-person jury made up of cultural workers as well Politics decides and provides feedback by the 10th of the following month at the latest as to whether funding has been approved. In this way, the projects can start quickly and make a quick contribution to the cultural development of the region.
Who can apply?
Cultural workers, associations and private individuals who have creative ideas for Projects who have a sense of community and cultural diversity Herzberg and the villages of Pöhlde, Scharzfeld, Sieber and Lonau are invited to apply for micro-funding.
Micro-promotion in the Harz: That is the goal
He wants to use the micro-funding Cultural anchor Harz stimulate innovative cultural projects that enliven cultural life in Herzberg and the surrounding villages. “We are looking forward to creative, unusual and future-oriented ideas that strengthen cultural participation in our region and bring people together,” say the initiators Nalini HönowKimberley Schröder and Jennifer Ponath.
Further information about the application and the Harz cultural anchor can be found at www.kulturanker-harz.de.
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