Criterion type |
Units |
Category |
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Previous Funding |
The Youth Centre has not been approved for funding under this year’s Youth Initiatives programme (Periods A and B). |
20 |
An application receives an absolute number of points with a maximum of 20 points |
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The Youth Centre has been approved for funding under this year’s Youth Initiatives programme (Period A and B) and the total amount of approval was no more than 1500 euros. |
15 |
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The Youth Centre has been approved for funding under this year’s Youth Initiatives programme (period A and B) and the total amount of approval was between 1501 and 2500 euros. |
10 |
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The Youth Centre has been approved to be funded under this year’s Youth Initiatives programme (Period A and B) and the total amount of approval was in excess of €2501. |
0 |
and
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Relevance of the application, type and impact of the event |
The activity or event is also charitable An event is considered charitable when its purpose is to raise money or goods in kind or to promote a good cause for the strengthening or improvement of a community, a group of people, or a cause that concerns society in general. It is important to be transparent and honest about how the funds raised will be used to ensure that they really serve the original charitable purpose. |
8 |
Variable number of credits with a maximum of 50 credits that can be awarded The application must accumulate a minimum of 20 credits in this category to be accepted. |
The activity or event is innovative Original ideas, approaches or solutions to a problem or issue. This can include using new technologies, creating new activities and promoting innovative ideas. |
4 |
Promotion of the action Recruitment through social and/or other networks, promotion through school and/or community communication channels and interest in the topic or activities offered. Advertising to specific groups, communicating the benefits of participation and creating an attractive environment that encourages participation are key. |
5 |
Impact of the results of the activity This refers to the assessment of the impact at an individual, social or economic level. This can include raising awareness, changing behaviours, developing new skills, or economic impact. |
4 |
Expected participation of young people in the organisation of the activity This refers to their expected interest and participation in the activity. This may include the number of young people expected to work, how they will work and the factors that encourage them to work. |
5 |
Expected participation of young people in the activity This refers to the expected interest and participation of young people in the activity. This may include the number of young people expected to participate and the benefit they will receive. |
5 |
Expected community participation in the activity Refers to the expected interest and participation of citizens in general in the activity. This may include the number of people expected to participate and the benefit they will receive. |
5 |
Budget management and realism It refers to the effective management of financial resources based on actual availability and needs. This involves drawing up a budget that takes into account the potential constraints and needs of the activity, while ensuring the efficient and rational use of resources. |
8 |
Economic benefit and economic benefit management Refers to the profit or value derived from an activity. Managing economic benefits involves assessing, measuring and optimising them through strategies such as reducing costs, increasing revenues, improving performance or leveraging them into other activities. |
6 |
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Participation and management of the Youth Club |
The Youth Centre meets its institutional obligations towards the legislation and towards the KOKEN. Renewal of the Board of Directors’ data, General Assemblies, informing the provincial administration, communication with youth workers. |
10 |
Variable number of credits with a maximum number of credits that can be given of 30. The application must accumulate a minimum of 10 units in this category to be accepted. |
The members of the Youth Centre actively participate in the activities organised by KOKEN (Annual General Assembly of KOKEN, Educational Days, European Programmes, information meetings,. The participation of the Youth Club in the last year in the activities and programmes of KOKEN will be evaluated. |
10 |
The Youth Club is active in general in voluntary activities involving young people and the community. The active participation of the Youth Centre in the last year will be evaluated based on the information that the KOKEN has received about them from the Youth Centre. |
10 |