Boosting initiatives for diverse programs in Arnsberg
Funding for Promoting Inclusion and Interaction in Arnsberg
In the city of Arnsberg, an independent committee has taken over the allocation of funds to support projects and initiatives that promote participation and interaction between people with and without disabilities. These funds were previously managed by the CeBeeF Club, which disbanded at the end of 2024.
The central focus of these funds is on the idea of shared life experiences between people with and without disabilities, with the aim of awakening and strengthening initiative in this area. The funds are still subject to the CeBeeF Club's bylaws, which aim to enable people with disabilities to participate in various aspects of life, such as sports, culture, education, work, and housing in Arnsberg.
The independent committee consists of a volunteer citizen, a member of the interest representation, and the commissioner for people with disabilities. The committee is responsible for deciding the allocation of the funds transferred from the disbanded CeBeeF Club.
Projects and initiatives supported by these funds can range from supporting inclusive street festivals to supporting inclusive club ideas. Limited financial resources are available, so the focus is generally on supporting smaller, local ideas that promote participation and interaction.
For information on funding opportunities and applications, visit our website. However, it is important to note that there is no publicly available information about the projects and initiatives supported by the funds of the CeBeeF Club in the city of Arnsberg after the year 2024.
It is worth mentioning that materials and services used for these purposes, for which no other funding agency is responsible, also fall within the scope of funding. The funds are used to support projects and initiatives for which no other funding agency is available, ensuring that valuable work in promoting inclusion and interaction continues in Arnsberg.
The disbanding of the CeBeeF Club marked the end of an era, but the legacy of their work lives on through the continued allocation of funds for promoting participation and interaction between people with and without disabilities in the city of Arnsberg.
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