IB.SH Broadband Funding Loan for Municipalities
The IB.SH Broadband Funding Loan for Municipalities supports municipal public bodies in Schleswig-Holstein in expanding high-performance internet connections. The goal is to ensure comprehensive coverage with NGA networks and passive network infrastructures to strengthen the state's digital infrastructure. The program offers low-interest loans for investment costs.
Who is funded?
The IB.SH Broadband Funding Loan is aimed at municipal public bodies in Schleswig-Holstein who wish to promote the expansion of high-performance internet connections.
What is funded?
The program supports the expansion of digital infrastructure in Schleswig-Holstein by promoting specific measures for the establishment of broadband networks and passive network infrastructures.
Type and Scope of Funding
Funding is provided as a low-interest loan and can cover up to 50 percent of the investment costs, with an upper limit of 30 million Euros per project.
Conditions and Requirements
A key condition for application is that the municipal public body does not act as a network operator or service provider itself.
Application Procedure
The application procedure is simple and requires the submission of application forms to IB.SH before the project begins.
Legal Basis of the Funding Program
The IB.SH Broadband Funding Loan for Municipalities is legitimized by product information from Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein, which serves as the basis for granting the loan.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Open
Maximum Amount:
€30,000,000
Deadline:
always open
Open Until:
Ongoing
Award Channel:
Demand Driven Scheme
Region:
Schleswig-Holstein (Germany)
Sectors:
Information and Communication Technology, Transportation and Logistics
Beneficiaries:
Infrastructure, Digitalization
Application Type:
Single Applicant
Funding Stages:
Infrastructure, Implementation
Funding Provider
Program Level:
Regional
Funding Body:
State of Schleswig-Holstein
Managed By:
Investitionsbank Schleswig-Holstein (IB.SH)
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