About
Aukra kommune is a local municipality in Norway providing public services to its residents. The municipality offers a wide range of services including childcare (barnehage), schools, health and welfare services, planning and building permits, water and sewage, culture and leisure activities, business and agriculture support, and environmental services. As a Norwegian local government body, it serves the community of Aukra with administrative and democratic functions.
Funding Opportunities
Tilskot frå Kontantkassa
Kontantkassa is a grant program designed to ensure that all children and youth can participate in leisure activities regardless of their family's social or economic situation. The program is supported by Bufdir (Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs) and operates in Aukra municipality. The grant covers participation costs such as membership fees, tournaments, camps, and equipment needed for recreational activities. Applications can be submitted throughout the year with no deadline, making it an accessible and unbureaucratic support mechanism. The program is specifically intended for children and youth aged 6-18 years residing in Aukra, and applications must be submitted by organizations or municipal employees on behalf of the families, not by the families themselves.
Tilskot frå kulturmiljøfondet for Aukra kommune
The cultural environment fund (kulturmiljøfondet) for Aukra municipality provides grants to support the preservation and promotion of cultural heritage and cultural environments. The fund aims to support the restoration and maintenance of cultural heritage sites, make cultural heritage accessible to everyone, and support cultural historical events and activities. Priority is given to applications for cultural heritage sites mentioned in Aukra municipality's cultural environment plan or protected through municipal zoning regulations. Grants can be awarded up to 500,000 NOK and cannot exceed 50% of total project costs. The fund does not cover standard improvements, modernization, operations, or operational measures such as plumbing and electrical work, nor does it cover volunteer labor. Applications are accepted year-round, and grants are disbursed upon project completion and submission of a final report with documentation and accounting.
Søknad om tilskot til prosjekt og arrangement
Aukra kommune offers project grants to voluntary organizations and associations registered in the Norwegian Volunteer Register and active in Aukra municipality. This is a project grant that can be used for events, construction, renovation, and maintenance activities. Examples include concerts or renovation of clubhouses. Organizations can apply for up to 150,000 NOK per project. The grant is disbursed after the applicant submits an approved project budget. If the grant is not used within two years of allocation, it will be forfeited. Applications are processed twice a year with deadlines on March 1 and September 1. Applications are reviewed politically by the committee for health, growth, and culture, with decisions made in meetings during March/April and September/October.
Aukra kommune sin kulturpris
Aukra kommune sin kulturpris is a cultural prize awarded by Aukra municipality to recognize outstanding contributions to cultural work in the community. The prize is awarded every four years to individuals, groups, or organizations who demonstrate sustained ability and willingness to provide active cultural contributions beyond the ordinary. The award aims to promote and support cultural work in the municipality. The prize can be given to residents of Aukra or non-residents who meet the criteria. Public institutions, nationally organized organizations primarily financed by public funds, and public employees whose job is cultural work are not eligible.
Tilskot til rusførebyggande arrangement for barn og unge
This grant supports drug prevention activities for children and youth in Aukra municipality, Norway. The fund provides financial support for voluntary organizations and municipal units organizing preventive activities targeting young people. Examples of eligible activities include youth evenings and 'Jogg mot rus' (Run against drugs) programs. Applications can be submitted throughout the year, and grants are paid out after the event has been completed. Applicants must submit detailed budgets and implementation plans, and the subsidy must be used within two years of allocation.
At a Glance
- Total Funding Opportunities
- 8
- Active Now
- 5
- Source Domain
- aukra.kommune.no
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