Public notice in favor of small and medium-sized artisan and commercial enterprises for the granting of a one-off non-repayable contribution – Municipality of Nerola (RM)

January 10, 2024

FORM FACILITATION

Contribution/Repayable fund

REGIONS

Lazio

SECTOR

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ALLOWED EXPENSE

--

INCENTIVE STATUS

CLOSED

OPENING DATE

CLOSING DATE

January 1, 2021
January 31, 2021

NOTES

No additional notes

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The public notice is among the initiatives to be allocated to the municipalities of the internal areas, under the Fund to support economic, artisanal and commercial activities for each of the years from 2020 to 2022. The initiative of the municipality of Nerola (RM) is intended for small and medium-sized artisan and commercial enterprises operating within the municipality for the granting of a one-off non-repayable contribution. 

Who is it aimed at?

The Notice is aimed at small and micro artisan and commercial businesses.

What does it predict

The granting of a one-off non-repayable contribution is expected to support economic activities in the internal areas.

Objective – Purpose

Liquidity support

Form – Facilitation

Contribution/Repayable fund

Allowed Costs

Overheads/other charges
Subject type
Business

Dimension

Microenterprise

ATECO

All economic sectors eligible to receive aid;

Regions

Lazio

Municipalities

Nerola

Managing entity

MUNICIPALITY OF NEROLA

Primary regulatory basis

Distribution, terms, methods of access and reporting of contributions to the municipalities of the internal areas, under the Fund to support economic, artisanal and commercial activities for each of the years from 2020 to 2022

Implementation measure

SUPPORT FUND FOR ECONOMIC AND COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES IN INTERNAL AREAS LAW 27.12.2019 N. 160 AND SMI. APPROVAL OF NOTICE SCHEME, APPOINTMENT OF ROP AND ADDRESSES

Incentive allocation

36641 €

Reference site

https://comune.nerola.rm.it/albo-pretorio-di-emergency

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