North Rhine-Westphalia Launches €50M 'Heimat 2020' Fund for Non-Profits Hit by COVID-19
North Rhine-Westphalia's government has launched the 'Heimat 2020' initiative, a €50 million special fund to aid non-profit organizations struggling with liquidity issues due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible groups can apply for a one-time grant of up to €15,000.
The 'Heimat 2020' program aims to help non-profit associations and organizations overcome financial difficulties caused by the Corona crisis. The support is tailored to each applicant's specific needs.
While the search results mention eligible organizations can apply, the criteria are not clearly stated. To determine if a non-profit is eligible, further details from the official program documentation would be necessary.
Non-profit organizations in North Rhine-Westphalia facing liquidity shortages due to the pandemic can apply for the 'Heimat 2020' program. The state government will provide up to €15,000 based on each organization's individual needs. For specific eligibility criteria, organizations should consult the official program details.
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