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The Free State of Bavaria grants subsidies for the operational costs of disaster prevention and management.
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According to the Bavarian Civil Protection Act, fire departments and voluntary aid organizations, among others, are obliged to provide disaster relief. Grants are awarded from the Disaster Relief Fund to partially offset the operational costs of the disaster control authorities and those obliged to provide disaster relief in the event of disasters and thus prevent unreasonable burdens due to the obligation to provide disaster relief.
A grant is awarded for expenses incurred as a result of measures to avert a hazard. The hazard must have been caused by a disaster identified by the disaster control authority.
In terms of eligible costs, a distinction is made between own operational costs, external costs and special expenses.
Own operational costs include personnel and material expenses of the disaster control authorities and those obliged to provide disaster relief, such as
External costs for the deployment of persons not obliged to provide disaster relief, e.g.
Special expenses for other special measures in the context of the disaster operation, in particular for the care of the affected population (accommodation, care, food, medical care, etc.).
The funding is granted as pro rata financing/capital participation.
Grants are awarded as partial funding in the form of non-repayable allocations. A personal contribution is deducted from the eligible costs if the disaster occurred in the applicant's own area of responsibility. No. 5.2 of the guidelines provides for separate co-payment amounts for own deployment costs, external costs and special expenses. The own contribution amounts to up to € 7,000 for municipalities belonging to a district, up to € 30,000 for rural districts and independent municipalities and districts and up to € 4,500 for other grant recipients. The amount of the grant is generally 80% of the eligible costs after deduction of the own contribution. In cases of hardship, the amount of the grant can be increased to 90%. In deviation from this, the expenses of the voluntary aid organisations for the reimbursement of continued services and compensation for loss of earnings are funded in full (after deduction of the personal contribution). Grants are only paid out if the calculated grant exceeds €500. A grant is not paid if the deployment costs are already offset by other funds. Funding is provided without legal entitlement within the framework of the funds available in the disaster control fund.
Grants are only awarded for expenses that
The costs of commissioning third parties who are not obliged to provide disaster relief will only be funded if they have been commissioned by the disaster control authority. Exceptions apply if:
Exclusion criteria:
Expenses that are not related to the management of the disaster and expenses for repairing the damage caused by the disaster or for remedying the consequences are not eligible for funding. This includes, in particular, -the repair of structural damage to roads, bridges, bodies of water, buildings, etc. -the costs of street cleaning, sewer cleaning, landfill fees and the provision of containers, -the disposal of contaminated material and sludge disposal, -the repair of damage caused to private households and companies by the disaster and -personnel and material expenses of a general nature that would have been incurred even without the disaster.
Applications for grants must be submitted using the form under "Forms" or via the relevant online procedure under Online procedure.
To display the available online procedures, it is necessary to enter the location in the top right-hand corner of this page.
Please note the following when using the form:
Applications from independent municipalities, counties and districts must be sent directly to the government in a single copy. Municipalities belonging to the district and other parties obligated to provide disaster relief submit their applications to their competent district administrative authority, which forwards the application to the government after reviewing it. The district administrative authority checks the applications submitted, including the attached factual report (as well as the attached supporting documents), in particular for completeness and conclusiveness and confirms the correctness of the application. The governments decide on the applications.
Early start of measures: not possible
A processing time of 3 month(s) to 2 year(s) is to be expected.