Betreuungsverein; Beantragung eines Zuschusses für Querschnittstätigkeit
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The Free State of Bavaria subsidizes the cross-sectional activities of the recognized care associations in Bavaria.
Object
The cross-sectional tasks of the recognized care associations include providing information on care law issues, powers of attorney, care directives and living wills, recruiting, advising and training volunteer caregivers and supporting caregivers and authorized representatives in their tasks.
This can be achieved, for example, by
- Conducting training courses and specialist lectures, organizing events for exchange between volunteers or creating and distributing flyers
- Providing information and advice on powers of attorney and advance care directives: This can include events or individual consultations, but also running an information hotline, setting up information stands or distributing information via the press and internet.
- Other activities such as participation in working groups or cooperation with other institutions and services
The recognized care associations are entitled to a needs-based financial allocation of public funds to carry out their cross-sectional tasks. The financial resources are provided in the form of state subsidies according to a population key per district/city.
Recipients of funding
Eligible applicants are Bavarian care associations recognized in accordance with Art. 4 of the Bavarian Act on the Implementation of Care Law Regulations (BayAGBtG) in conjunction with § 14 of the Care Organization Act (BtOG).
A transitional period until 31.12.2024 applies to previously recognized care associations within Bavaria that do not yet meet the recognition requirements according to Art. 4 BayAGBtG that have been in force since 01.01.2023.
Eligible costs
Eligible costs are the necessary personnel and material expenses for the fulfillment of the legally defined cross-sectional tasks.
Type and amount
The state grants are awarded as fixed-amount funding to the following extent:
Personnel expenses
In the case of personnel expenditure, funding is provided for expenditure on suitable specialist staff and administrative staff to perform the cross-sectional tasks.
A maximum of one full specialist position and one quarter of an administrative position per 100,000 adult inhabitants is eligible for funding per administrative district or independent city (local authority).
The maximum grant per local authority is divided equally between the eligible care associations of the local authority. The care associations of a local authority may agree a different distribution formula.
Material expenditure
The following material expenses for the performance of cross-sectional tasks are eligible for funding:
- Premises costs
- Hardware and software for electronic data processing, for central information and communication services and for office machines
- office supplies
- insurance
- Connection and usage costs for telecommunications and Internet as well as postage
- Travel expenses for specialists
- Expenses for public relations work and events, including room rental and training materials
- Training, further training and supervision costs including travel expenses
The subsidy for material expenses is granted in the form of a lump sum for material costs per subsidized specialist position.
The state subsidy is granted upon application by the care association.
The application must be submitted in writing to the respective independent city or district and is then forwarded by the local authority to the government of Middle Franconia together with the applications of the other care associations.
The application must be submitted to the granting authority by November 30 of the previous year. The application form is provided by the government of Middle Franconia and can be downloaded from the website of the government of Middle Franconia.
The application must be submitted to the granting authority by November 30 of the previous year.