Funding for Small-Scale, Neighborhood-Oriented Living and Care Facilities
With this program, the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg promotes small-scale, neighborhood-oriented living and care facilities for people in need of care and assistance. The aim is to enable them to remain in their own homes and familiar neighborhoods, as well as to further develop existing care facilities. The program supports various measures, including new construction, conversion, initial furnishing, and the use of assistance systems.
Who is Funded: Target Groups and Geographical Coverage
This funding program is aimed at natural and legal persons who wish to realize projects for the creation and development of living and care facilities for people in need of care and assistance in Hamburg. It aims to improve the quality of life of this target group and to ensure integrated care in their familiar neighborhood.
What is Funded: Project Types and Thematic Priorities
The program supports a variety of measures aimed at creating and improving living and care structures for people in need of care and assistance. This includes both construction projects and measures for furnishing, organizational development, and the establishment of neighborhood structures.
Type and Extent of Funding
Funding is provided as a non-repayable grant in the form of a fixed-amount financing per project measure. The exact amount of funding depends on the type of living arrangement and the specific measure.
Conditions and Requirements
For the successful application and implementation of funded projects, various conceptual, structural, and legal prerequisites must be met, aiming at the creation of high-quality and barrier-free living and care facilities.
Application Procedure
The application process requires the submission of comprehensive documents to the responsible Hamburg authority. Approval is at the discretion of the authority after examining all prerequisites and project objectives.
Legal Basis
This funding program is based on a specific guideline from the Hamburg Social Authority and is legitimized and regulated by several state and federal legal provisions.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
€125,000
Award Channel:
Demand Driven Scheme
Region:
Hamburg (Germany)
Sectors:
Healthcare, Service Sector, Construction and Building Materials, Information and Communication Technology
Beneficiaries:
People in need of care and assistance
Application Type:
Optional Consortium
Funding Stages:
Implementation, Infrastructure, Capacity Building, Planning, Other
Funding Provider
Program Level:
Regional
Funding Body:
Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
Managed By:
Authority for Labor, Health, Social Affairs, Family and Integration