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Ravinefondet
Ravinefondet er et tilskuddsprogram etablert av Lillestrøm kommune for å støtte bærekraftig forvaltning og skjøtsel av raviner i kommunen. Ravinelandskapet på Romerike er unikt og internasjonalt sjeldent, og står på Norsk rødliste for naturtyper. Fondet ble opprettet i 2020 for å gi støtte til tiltak som bidrar til bedre forvaltning av ravinene og skape samarbeid mellom kommunal og privat forvaltning. Programmet støtter tiltak som innføring av beiting og slått, fjerning av fremmede arter, fjerning av søppel, og kartlegging av raviner. I 2026 er det særlig fokus på fjerning av gammel piggtråd som er skadelig for dyr og miljø. Tilskuddet kan dekke inntil 60% av kostnadene til et tiltak, med maksimalt 200 000 NOK per tiltak. Midlene etterbetales etter at tiltaket er gjennomført og rapportert. Grunneiere med kartlagte raviner på sin eiendom, frivillige organisasjoner, og kommunen som grunneier kan søke om tilskudd. Tiltakene må være i tråd med Plan for vern av raviner i delområde Skedsmo og anbefalinger i Naturbase. Landbruksaktører kan kombinere tilskudd fra ravinefondet med andre ordninger som SMIL for å finansiere positive tiltak med opptil 100 prosent. Raviner med nasjonal verdi (A-verdi) kan bli prioritert, men det foretas en helhetsvurdering av tiltakets potensial. Søknadsfristen for 2026 er 1. mars, og tiltak må være gjennomført og rapportert innen 31. oktober 2026.
Tilskudd til nærings- og miljøtiltak i skogbruket (NMSK)
NMSK is a grant program offered by Lillestrøm municipality in Norway to support forestry operations. The purpose of the grant is to stimulate increased value creation in the forestry sector, while environmental values related to biological diversity, landscape, outdoor recreation and cultural heritage are to be preserved and further developed. The program is governed by a strategy for the period 2026-2030 that guides which activities and projects are prioritized for funding. This municipal grant program aims to balance economic development in forestry with environmental stewardship and preservation of natural and cultural resources in the region.
Tilskudd til anlegg for lading av elbil
Akershus fylkeskommune tilbyr tilskudd til etablering av ladeanlegg for elbil til boligsameier, garasjelag og borettslag. Ordningen støtter installasjon av ladeinfrastruktur i boligområder for å fremme elektrisk bilkjøring. Dette er en løpende ordning uten søknadsfrist, noe som gir søkerne fleksibilitet til å søke når prosjektet deres er klart. Privatpersoner, statlige byggeiere, kommunale aktører, firmaer som driver utleie av parkeringsplasser og bygg under oppføring er ikke kvalifisert til å søke.
Tilskudd for levering av husdyrgjødsel til biogassanlegg
This grant program provides financial support to agricultural enterprises that deliver livestock manure to biogas plants in Norway. The purpose is to reduce climate gas emissions by utilizing methane gas that is produced during the storage of livestock manure. Methane represents a significant portion of agriculture's contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, and by capturing and utilizing this gas through biogas facilities, emissions can be substantially reduced. The subsidy is calculated primarily per ton of livestock manure delivered to biogas facilities. Agricultural enterprises with livestock that deliver manure to biogas plants in Norway are eligible to apply. Applications must be submitted electronically with a deadline of February 20 the year after the delivery has occurred.
Spesielle miljøtiltak i jordbruket (SMIL)
SMIL (Spesielle miljøtiltak i jordbruket) is a grant program for special environmental measures in agriculture. The program supports the implementation of environmental initiatives that go beyond what is expected from normal agricultural operations. The purpose of the grant is to reduce pollution contributions from agriculture and promote natural and cultural heritage values in agricultural cultural landscapes. The program is administered by Lillestrøm Kommune and operates under a strategy framework for 2026-2030.
Regionalt miljøtilskudd (RMP)
Regionalt miljøprogram (RMP) is a county-based grant program providing subsidies for implementing environmental measures in agriculture. The program aims to target and stimulate increased environmental efforts in agriculture. All agricultural enterprises can apply for funding to implement environmental measures on their own farms or leased land. The environmental measures are divided into main categories including pollution measures, cultural landscape measures, biological diversity, cultural heritage, air emissions, and reduced use of pesticides. Applications are submitted electronically through Altinn, with a direct connection to a map solution where applicants can enter all their measures. The program is administered by Lillestrøm municipality in cooperation with the agricultural department of the County Governor (Statsforvalteren) in Oslo, Akershus, Buskerud and Østfold. A complete overview of RMP, including application forms, regulations, and rates can be found at the County Governor's office.
Tilskudd til drenering av jordbruksareal
This grant supports drainage improvements to agricultural land in Lillestrøm municipality. The program aims to increase the quality of previously ditched agricultural land, boost food production, and reduce the risk of erosion and surface runoff of nutrients to watercourses. Good drainage is considered crucial for increasing food production in the coming years and is an important step in adapting agriculture to a changing climate with increased precipitation. The subsidy covers systematic ditching, profiling, excavation, and other drainage work on previously ditched or leveled agricultural land.
Lillestrøm kommunes ulvefond
Lillestrøm kommunes ulvefond is a local fund designed to co-finance physical measures that can contribute positively for residents, agriculture, and other businesses that face challenges with the presence of wolves. The fund's resources are primarily intended for measures in Lillestrøm municipality east of the Glomma river. The fund can cover costs for measures within several areas including wolf deterrent fencing for livestock beyond what other state support schemes provide, establishment of fenced areas for dogs, protective vests for dogs, municipal damage hunting teams (including courses, training and equipment purchases), local practical management, and other physical appropriate measures. For applications regarding predator-deterrent fences for grazing animals, there is a requirement that they follow standards set by the Environmental Directorate and that they are not covered by other state subsidy schemes. Applications must be submitted to Lillestrøm municipality via email or regular post, marked with Ulvefond D47019 and reference to case 26/00161. The application should contain a description of the measure including its effect, what will be done, why, when and how, along with a budget. If the measure has received or is planned to receive co-financing from other support schemes, this must be stated in the application.
Tilskudd til slåttprosjekt - bruk av drone for å redde rådyrkalver
This grant supports the purchase or operation of drone equipment for finding and rescuing roe deer calves before mowing in Lillestrøm municipality. The program aims to protect wildlife during agricultural operations by providing financial assistance for drone technology and operations specifically designed to locate roe deer calves hiding in fields before harvest. The grant can cover up to 50% of costs for drone equipment adapted for searching for roe deer calves, and up to NOK 50,000 for drone operations in the mowing project. In cases of many applications and limited funds, the best projects will be prioritized. Applicants must describe the organization of the drone search, including drone pilots and support staff, planned scope (area and number of days), geographic coverage within Lillestrøm municipality, and how adequate response time and capacity is ensured when grass producers make requests.
Tilskudd til naturforvaltningstiltak
Asker kommune tilbyr økonomisk støtte til naturforvaltningstiltak for kommuner, organisasjoner og private for å bedre miljøtilstanden i Oslo og Viken regionen. Tilskuddet kan søkes til ulike naturforvaltningstiltak, inkludert tiltak i utvalgte naturtyper, for prioriterte arter, for laks og sjøørret, til lokale vilttiltak, til forebygging av rovviltskader, til friluftsliv og til kulturminner. I Asker finnes seks av åtte utvalgte naturtyper som kvalifiserer for støtte: hule eiker, slåttemark, slåttemyr, kalklindeskog, kalksjø og åpen grunnlendt kalkmark. Programmet oppfordrer spesielt grunneiere som har utvalgte naturtyper på sin eiendom til å søke om støtte til skjøtsel og bevaring av disse naturområdene. Statlige støtteordninger administreres gjennom Miljødirektoratet, og søknader behandles av Landbrukskontoret i Asker kommune. Dette tilskuddet er designet for å bevare og forbedre biologisk mangfold og naturverdier i lokalsamfunnet.
Tilskudd til tiltak i statlig sikret friluftslivsområde (kap. 1420 post 78)
This grant supports development and maintenance projects in state-secured outdoor recreation areas and areas protected under the Marka Act in Norway. The goal is to promote outdoor recreation activities through environmentally friendly facilitation and management, making these areas easily accessible and attractive for public outdoor recreation. Eligible projects include development of information boards, access roads, parking areas, trails, fishing spots, accessibility improvements for persons with reduced mobility, beaches, docks, toilets, waste facilities, planting and maintenance, and cultural heritage communication. Only local management authorities - municipalities and regional outdoor recreation councils - can apply. A mandatory requirement is that applicants have an approved management plan for the outdoor recreation area. The scheme prioritizes areas in or near cities and densely populated areas, heavily used or potentially heavily used areas, areas with limited accessible shoreline under significant pressure, and areas connected to inland waterways. Projects with co-financing or volunteer work contributions receive priority. The application deadline is December 1st annually.