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Leeuwarden City Centre has applied for a subsidy of more than EUR 5.4 million from the European Social Fund (ESF) for all Frisian municipalities. Some 3.5 million grants will be spent by the municipalities over the next 2 years to help people in long-term benefits back to work. In particular, young people without initial qualifications or with multi-problems and people aged 50 and over who have become unemployed more than a year ago as a result of the economic crisis are unemployed. In addition, all Frisian municipalities will jointly develop initiatives to guide Statusholders to work. Approximately 2 tonnes of subsidy from Brussels is reserved for this purpose. Another Frisian initiative is the Werkvoucher Scheme; employers who hire an unemployed young person or an unemployed person over 50 years old are entitled to a placement fee of EUR 3,000. It is expected that over the next 2 years, employers will help 700 people to work through this Werkvoucher Scheme. Finally, 3 tonnes of this grant is also available to train people without work for volunteering in the framework of Cultural Capital 2018. (English)
Property / summary: Leeuwarden City Centre has applied for a subsidy of more than EUR 5.4 million from the European Social Fund (ESF) for all Frisian municipalities. Some 3.5 million grants will be spent by the municipalities over the next 2 years to help people in long-term benefits back to work. In particular, young people without initial qualifications or with multi-problems and people aged 50 and over who have become unemployed more than a year ago as a result of the economic crisis are unemployed. In addition, all Frisian municipalities will jointly develop initiatives to guide Statusholders to work. Approximately 2 tonnes of subsidy from Brussels is reserved for this purpose. Another Frisian initiative is the Werkvoucher Scheme; employers who hire an unemployed young person or an unemployed person over 50 years old are entitled to a placement fee of EUR 3,000. It is expected that over the next 2 years, employers will help 700 people to work through this Werkvoucher Scheme. Finally, 3 tonnes of this grant is also available to train people without work for volunteering in the framework of Cultural Capital 2018. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: Leeuwarden City Centre has applied for a subsidy of more than EUR 5.4 million from the European Social Fund (ESF) for all Frisian municipalities. Some 3.5 million grants will be spent by the municipalities over the next 2 years to help people in long-term benefits back to work. In particular, young people without initial qualifications or with multi-problems and people aged 50 and over who have become unemployed more than a year ago as a result of the economic crisis are unemployed. In addition, all Frisian municipalities will jointly develop initiatives to guide Statusholders to work. Approximately 2 tonnes of subsidy from Brussels is reserved for this purpose. Another Frisian initiative is the Werkvoucher Scheme; employers who hire an unemployed young person or an unemployed person over 50 years old are entitled to a placement fee of EUR 3,000. It is expected that over the next 2 years, employers will help 700 people to work through this Werkvoucher Scheme. Finally, 3 tonnes of this grant is also available to train people without work for volunteering in the framework of Cultural Capital 2018. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q4006264 in Netherlands
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municipality of Leeuwarden
Project Q4006264 in Netherlands

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    1 December 2016
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    30 November 2019
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    gemeente Leeuwarden
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    Q3997524 (Deleted Item)
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    8900JA
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    Centrum gemeente Leeuwarden heeft voor alle Friese gemeenten een subsidie aangevraagd van ruim 5,4 miljoen euro bij het Europees Sociaal Fonds (ESF). Circa 3,5 miljoen subsidie wordt door de gemeenten de komende 2 jaar besteed om mensen die langdurig in een uitkeringssituatie zitten weer aan het werk te helpen. Het gaat met name om jongeren zonder startkwalificatie of met multi-problematiek en om mensen van 50 jaar en ouder die door de economische crisis langer dan een jaar geleden werkloos zijn geraakt. Daarnaast gaan alle Friese gemeenten gezamenlijk initiatieven ontwikkelen om Statushouders te begeleiden naar werk. Hiervoor is ongeveer 2 ton subsidie uit Brussel gereserveerd. Een ander Fries initiatief is de Werkvoucherregeling; werkgevers die een werkloze jongere of een werkloze 50-plusser in dienst nemen kunnen aanspraak maken op een plaatsingsfee van € 3.000. De verwachting is dat werkgevers de komende 2 jaar 700 mensen via deze Werkvoucherregeling vanuit de uitkering aan een baan gaan helpen. Tot slot is er ook 3 ton van deze subsidie beschikbaar om mensen zonder werk op te leiden voor vrijwilligerswerk in het kader van Culturele Hoofdstad 2018. (Dutch)
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    Leeuwarden City Centre has applied for a subsidy of more than EUR 5.4 million from the European Social Fund (ESF) for all Frisian municipalities. Some 3.5 million grants will be spent by the municipalities over the next 2 years to help people in long-term benefits back to work. In particular, young people without initial qualifications or with multi-problems and people aged 50 and over who have become unemployed more than a year ago as a result of the economic crisis are unemployed. In addition, all Frisian municipalities will jointly develop initiatives to guide Statusholders to work. Approximately 2 tonnes of subsidy from Brussels is reserved for this purpose. Another Frisian initiative is the Werkvoucher Scheme; employers who hire an unemployed young person or an unemployed person over 50 years old are entitled to a placement fee of EUR 3,000. It is expected that over the next 2 years, employers will help 700 people to work through this Werkvoucher Scheme. Finally, 3 tonnes of this grant is also available to train people without work for volunteering in the framework of Cultural Capital 2018. (English)
    16 January 2022
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    2016EUSF2012106
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