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The document is a project form for various projects in different fields, including Scenes 2024, Fine arts 2024, Book 2024, and Film 2024. The author of the form is Tomislav Mamić. The form includes sections for project descriptions, general information about the proposer, details about the project, a budget breakdown, and the sustainability of the project. The form also mentions the public call for proposing cultural needs in the city of Split for the year 2024. Please note that the form is in Croatian, and it requires filling out various details related to the project or program being proposed, such as the project name, area of public needs, basic information about the proposer, project description, planned activities, budget, and project sustainability. For further information, please refer to the original text in Croatian. | ||||||
This document is a rulebook for granting support for organizing events of interest to the city of Split. It includes general provisions, objectives, eligible applicants, and conditions for submitting applications. The support includes financial aid and the use of public spaces owned by the City of Split. The document also outlines the purpose of the support, which is to enhance the social and economic offerings of the city, reduce seasonality in tourism, and develop various sectors such as culture, sports, health, entrepreneurship, and technology. The rulebook specifies the categories of events eligible for support and the criteria for applicants. The document also emphasizes that the support falls under the de minimis aid category, with a maximum threshold of 200,000 EUR over a three-year period. The rulebook also highlights the importance of separating costs and activities that are excluded from de minimis aid. Eligible applicants include various entities such as companies, institutions, associations, and artistic organizations. The rulebook provides detailed conditions and requirements for applicants, including registration, organizational capacity, relevant experience, absence of outstanding debts, and the absence of ongoing criminal proceedings against authorized representatives. | ||||||
The document is titled "Regulation on the Financing and Contracting of Projects and Programs Implemented by Associations in the City of Split." It provides detailed guidelines for the financing and contracting of projects and programs carried out by associations in the city. The regulation outlines the criteria, standards, and procedures for the allocation and use of funds from the city's budget to support activities that contribute to the common good and meet public needs. The regulation establishes that funding will be provided through public competitions, ensuring transparency and enabling the selection of high-quality programs and projects. It also specifies the necessary documentation for the competition, including the application forms, program/project descriptions, budget forms, and reporting templates. The regulation emphasizes the importance of compliance with legal requirements, financial reporting, and the absence of double funding. It also sets out the responsibilities of the funding authority and the competent administrative bodies in the City of Split. The regulation highlights the eligibility criteria for receiving funding, such as being registered in the appropriate register, having a non-profit mission, and demonstrating organizational capacity and human resources for program implementation. It states that the City of Split will prioritize funding areas based on strategic and development documents, and it will provide financial resources accordingly. Overall, this regulation aims to ensure a transparent and fair process for financing programs and projects implemented by associations in the City of Split, promoting the development of civil society and meeting public needs. | ||||||
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This document is a call for project proposals from the City of Split for the year 2023. The purpose of this call is to fund projects of interest to the City of Split and ensure transparency in the allocation of financial resources. The priorities for funding include improving social welfare services, promoting health, enhancing the sports system, and supporting cultural and artistic activities. Other activities related to human rights, civil society development, and commemorative events will also be considered. The total planned budget for this call is 39,816.84 EUR, and the minimum and maximum amounts that can be requested per project are 663.61 EUR and 3,318.07 EUR, respectively. Eligible applicants must be registered associations operating in Croatia for at least one year, with a focus on the specified priority areas. The application process involves filling out forms electronically and submitting them via email. The deadline for submissions is December 1, 2023, or until the total budget is exhausted. Detailed instructions, evaluation criteria, and the selection process can be found in the Application Guidelines. Any questions regarding this call can be directed to pisarnica@split.hr. | ||||||
The document announces a public call for proposing public cultural needs in the city of Split for the year 2024. The call defines the areas of cultural needs, priorities, and goals, as well as the procedure for allocating financial resources. It specifies that institutions, organizations, artists, and other individuals can apply in various cultural fields such as theater, music, visual arts, publishing, and film. The document also outlines the process of evaluating and selecting programs, the conditions for funding, and the submission guidelines. It emphasizes the importance of citizen participation and the promotion of cultural programs that enhance the quality of cultural life in Split. The document includes information on the application deadline, the objection process, and the utilization and reporting of approved funds. The call is published on the official website of the City of Split. | ||||||
# CfP - Neighbourhoods 2023 Author: Tomislav Mamić REPUBLIC OF CROATIA SPLIT-DALMATIA COUNTY CITY OF SPLIT CLASS: 026-01/23-01/20 REGISTRATION NUMBER: 2181-1-03-5/1-23-62 Split, October 17, 2023 Based on Article 52 of the Statute of the City of Split ("Official Gazette of the City of Split" No. 17/09, 11/10, 18/13, 39/13, 46/13 - consolidated text, 11/18, 60/20, 41/21, and 43/21 - consolidated text), and Article 8 of the Regulation on Financing Social Activities Performed by Associations in the City Districts and Local Committees of the City of Split ("Official Gazette of the City of Split" No. 19/16), the Mayor of the City of Split announces: CALL FOR PROPOSALSfor financing social activities performed by associationsin the area of the Lokve City DistrictI. The call for proposals is published for the purpose of allocating financial resources for social activities carried out by associations of public interest in the area of the Lokve City District. II. Associations, in accordance with this Call for Proposals, may submit projects/programs for the following priority areas: 1. Education, science, and research 2. Sports (program for the veteran population) III. Associations and other eligible applicants may submit projects/programs that contribute to the improvement of social activities in the Lokve City District as mentioned in point I of this Call for Proposals. PRIORITY AREAS01. Education, science, and researchProjects/programs of associations related to: - Lifelong learning and adult education - Non-institutional education and training 02. SportsProjects/programs of associations related to: - Organization and participation in sports competitions, training, and coaching - Encouraging physical activities for health improvement and recreation IV. The total planned value of the public call for the Lokve City District is 2,000.00 euros. The planned value of the public call per areas, as well as the minimum and maximum amount of funds that can be applied for and contracted per individual application, and the expected number of contracts per areas, are as follows: | Priority area code | Projects/programs | Amount of financial resources | Minimum amount of funds that can be applied for and contracted per individual application | Maximum amount of funds that can be applied for and contracted per individual application | Expected number of contracts | | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | 01. Education, science, and research | | | | | | | | Projects/programs according to priorities | 1,000.00 | 400.00 | 1,000.00 | 2 - 4 | | 02. Sports (Program for the veteran population) | | | | | | | | Projects/programs according to priorities | 1,000.00 | 400.00 | 1,000.00 | 2 - 4 | A project/program is a set of activities aimed at achieving the set goals of the City of Split or the city district (time-limited, with defined costs and resources). V. The Lokve City District Council will allocate funds for financing projects/programs of associations that carry out projects/programs in the Lokve City District under the condition that: 1. they are registered in the Register of Associations of the Republic of Croatia or in another appropriate register and have their headquarters in the City of Split, 2. the association must be registered in the Register of Non-Profit Organizations, 3. they are registered as associations, foundations | ||||||
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This document outlines the evaluation criteria for the Scenes 2024 program in the field of theater and music. The evaluation criteria include factors such as artistic quality, transparency in financial management, and the promotion of contemporary theater and music activities. The document also specifies the criteria for one-year programs, three-year programs, festivals, and events in various subcategories such as performing arts, music, cultural amateurism, educational programs, and innovative artistic practices. The applicants are required to provide detailed program descriptions, financial plans, and demonstrate qualifications and achievements in their respective fields. The document emphasizes the importance of promoting Split's culture, involving international projects and networks, and complying with the rules and norms of the Croatian language. The Council for Culture for Theater and Music will evaluate the programs based on these criteria and may request additional information or clarification. The document also highlights the obligation of the recipients of the program funding to report on their activities and allow monitoring by the Council. | ||||||
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The document presents a program for supporting events of interest for the city of Split. The program aims to promote and enrich social and economic offerings in the city by providing grants and support for organizing national and internationally significant events. The program covers various categories such as science, culture, sports, health, entrepreneurship, creative industries, and sustainable public policies. The support is available to legal and natural persons based in Croatia, including companies, institutions, associations, and artistic organizations. The program also includes provisions for small-value grants in accordance with the EU regulations on de minimis aid. The document outlines the objectives, scope, eligible recipients, and application process for the support program. It also describes the implementation of the public call, evaluation of applications, and the responsibilities of the beneficiaries. The program is in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations, and the granted support is recorded in the Register of State Aid. The document is effective from the date of publication in the Official Gazette of the City of Split. | ||||||
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# Bylaw - financing Created by: Tomislav Mamić Summary BASIC PROVISIONS This regulation establishes criteria, standards, and procedures for financing programs and projects of public interest carried out by associations. The regulation applies to competent bodies of state administration, government offices, public institutions, local and regional self-government units, public trading companies, and other legal entities that finance association programs and projects. It also applies to non-financial support in rights, movable and immovable property. The regulation covers criteria, standards, and procedures for approving financial resources from public sources for various purposes. CRITERIA FOR FINANCING AND CONTRACTING PROGRAMS AND/OR PROJECTS The provider of financial resources ensures financial resources, organizational capacities, and human resources for the implementation of basic standards for financing, contracting, monitoring implementation, and evaluating the results of programs and projects. Basic standards include financial planning, financing implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and reporting. The provider of financial resources conducts public tenders, evaluates applications, signs contracts, and monitors the implementation of programs and projects. ### Law No. 26/2015 (March 9, 2015), Regulation on criteria, standards, and procedures for financing and contracting programs and projects of public interest carried out by associations GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA 546 Based on Article 33, paragraph 2 of the Associations Act ("Official Gazette", No. 74/2014), the Government of the Republic of Croatia, at the session held on March 5, 2015, adopted REGULATION ON CRITERIA, STANDARDS, AND PROCEDURES FOR FINANCING AND CONTRACTING PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS OF PUBLIC INTEREST CARRIED OUT BY ASSOCIATIONS I. BASIC PROVISIONS ### Article 1 (1) This Regulation establishes criteria, standards, and procedures that competent bodies of state administration, government offices and bodies, and other public institutions, having funds from public sources, apply when financing and contracting programs and/or projects of public interest carried out by associations (hereinafter: programs and/or projects). (2) The criteria, standards, and procedures laid down in this Regulation are also applied, accordingly, by local and regional self-government units, trading companies owned by the Republic of Croatia, or one or more local and regional self-government units, and other legal entities established by the Republic of Croatia or one or more local and regional self-government units (hereinafter: public trading companies), as well as other legal entities that finance association programs and projects from public sources, donate or sponsor associations, unless otherwise regulated by special regulations. (3) Public sources include funds from the state budget, including earmarked funds from games of chance, funds from county, city, and municipal budgets, as well as funds from public funds and revenues of public trading companies and other public institutions, European Union funds, and foreign public sources. (4) Unless otherwise provided by special regulations, the provisions of this Regulation apply when financial resources from public sources are approved to associations for: - implementation of programs and projects that fulfill the goals and priorities defined in strategic and planning documents, - implementation of national, regional, and local programs of public needs determined by special laws, - exercising a specific public authority entrusted by special law, - providing social services based on special regulations, - co-financing the obligatory contribution of financing users for the implementation of programs and projects contracted from European Union funds and foreign public sources, - supporting the institutional and organizational development of the association, - employment programs or projects, - donations and sponsorships, and - other forms and purposes of allocating financial resources from public sources. (5) The provisions of this Regulation are also applied, accordingly, when non-financial support is approved to associations in rights, movable and immovable property. ### Article 2 (1) The criteria established by this Regulation refer to the prerequisites provided by the provider of financial resources from public sources in Articles 1, paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Regulation (hereinafter: provider of financial resources) and |