Thuringian European Funding Guideline (ThürEFR) Closed
The Thuringian European Funding Guideline (ThürEFR) supports projects of particular European policy significance in the Free State of Thuringia. Its aim is to deepen knowledge about the European Union and increase acceptance of Europe. The program promotes initiatives such as information events, the fostering of regional partnerships, and cross-border encounters to strengthen the European idea.
Who is funded?
The Thuringian European Funding Guideline is aimed at non-commercial organizations and institutions in the Free State of Thuringia that implement projects to strengthen the European idea and deepen knowledge about the EU. The goal is to promote European integration at the regional level.
What is funded?
Funding under the Thuringian European Funding Guideline covers projects of particular European policy significance that serve to impart knowledge about the EU, strengthen European ideas, and foster cross-border cooperation. This includes information events, the fostering of partnerships, and citizen encounters. Eligible expenses include travel costs, fees, and project-related administrative costs.
Type and Scope of Funding
The Thuringian European Funding Guideline provides non-repayable grants as project funding. Funding is provided as co-financing, requiring a reasonable own contribution from the applicant. The grant can only be applied for the current fiscal year.
Conditions and Requirements
Specific conditions regarding application, financing, and project implementation apply to funding under the Thuringian European Funding Guideline. These include ensuring overall financing, the non-profit status of the applicant, and compliance with De minimis regulations. Projects must also not be profit-oriented and must be applied for before the start of the measure.
Application Procedure
The application for funding must be submitted to the Thuringian State Chancellery at least two months before the start of the project. This can be done via the Thuringian Application System for Administrative Services (ThAVEL) or in writing. The granting authority decides on the application and communicates the decision via a grant notification.
Legal Bases
The Thuringian European Funding Guideline is based on a specific guideline of the Free State of Thuringia and other legal provisions. These legal bases ensure the compatibility of the funding measures with national and European regulations.
Funding Overview
Open Until:
31.12.2024
Award Channel:
Demand Driven Scheme
Region:
Thuringia (Germany)
Sectors:
Education and Vocational Training, Service Sector, Cultural Institutions, Social Enterprises, Environmental and Climate Protection
Funding Stages:
Awareness Campaigns, Capacity Building, Service Delivery, Implementation
Funding Provider
Program Level: Regional
Funding Body: Thuringian State Chancellery
Managed By: Thuringian State Chancellery
Website: Thüringer Staatskanzlei