Organize an Event and Receive 2000 Euros in Grants

By: Together Abroad 24-10-2016 11:31 AM
Categories: * Daily employment news,
The municipality of Amsterdam offers City Pass holders up to 2,000 euros in available grants to organize a private event.
Het Parool reported this on Wednesday. The City Pass holders can submit an application to the municipality, which then provides the money that they can use for a private event.The first initiatives have been received by the municipality of Amsterdam.
Councillor Arjan Vliegenthart of Social Affairs says that the City Pass ensures that a lot of people go out. With the subsidy, the municipality wants to give people the opportunity to organize something for city dwellers themselves.
The City Pass is intended for residents of Amsterdam with a family income up to 120 percent of the social assistance level. Cardholders can make free or discounted activities in and around Amsterdam.

Source:http://www.nu.nl
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