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Fund for the development of associative life (FDVA)
Update 06/01/2022
Launch of the 2022 campaign
The 2022 campaign for the Fund for the Development of Associative Life (FDVA) is open. This fund supports associations, all sectors combined, for the training of their volunteers, their functioning and the development of innovative projects.
The call for projects, as well as the mapping of subsidized associations for the year 2021, can be viewed HERE
The deadline for submitting applications is limited to February 18, 2022.
Review of the 2021 campaign
In 2021, 355 Pas-de-Calais associations requested this fund, for an amount 2.5 times greater than the budget (nearly 1.4 million euros).
301 associations, including 90 Small%, all fields of activity combined, were awarded a subsidy between € 500 and € 5,000 (half on the functioning of the association and the other on innovative actions).
The mapping shows an equitable location of the subsidized associations on all the territories of the department and a diversity of fields of activity.
By way of example, this system has supported the following associations:
– CAISSES AU’DOM’AROISES, for the creation of a soapbox construction workshop for adolescents and young adults, in anticipation of lessons,
– The D’HAM NATURE association, for the restoration of old objects, the repair of wooden planters, the installation of insect hotels or the manufacture of wooden hens to embellish the village,
– L’ORANGE BLEUE ET LE CERCLE POETIQUE DU CALAISIS, for the animation of an inter-association project on the making of costumes and theater puppets at the Espace-Fort de Calais social center as part of the creation of its next show “Double Je (u)”,
– The COMPAGNIE BRUIT DE COULOIR of Saint-Laurent-Blangy, for the pursuit of its circus arts school project under a big top,
– LES JARDINS OUVRIERS SAINT VENANTAIS, for the creation of workers’ and solidarity gardens “zero pesticide”, the planting and maintenance of fruit trees and shrubs.