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- The fund provides support for a suitable project and remuneration for the realized promotion of paragliding.
- The board will assess the impact and usefulness individually.
- Progress:
- The applicant for a contribution will approach the board with a suitably developed proposal or completed project
- The mass of the promotional event's reach is decisive for the grant. Projects and promotional events with a wider impact on the public have a higher priority.
- The board of the Paragliding Association decides on the grant.
- In its decision, it will publish the amount of the grant awarded to support the promotion of paragliding.
- The grant will be awarded only after the planned promotion has taken place.
- The applicant documents the progress of the promotional event in a reliable form - photo documentation, video recording, audio recording, copy of the text.
- In the case of achieving a different scope of promotion than was planned, the Board may adjust the contribution accordingly.
- The board can also grant a grant for promotion carried out before the grant application was submitted (i.e. retroactively). And this in cases where it was not possible to plan the promotion in real time, or in cases where the promotion had a particularly large reach (in the largest national media). This allowance must be applied for no later than six months after the promotion took place.
- There is no legal right to grant a contribution.
- Application details:
- Basic information about the applicant
- Content and form of promotion
- Estimated costs for preparation and implementation
- Expected date of implementation and place of implementation (periodical, television or radio station, internet).
- The maximum aggregate amount of funds paid from the promotion fund per year will not exceed 15% of the total income of the PG Association for the year in which the applications were submitted.
- Examples of forms of promotion:
- Reports on past activities (races, gatherings...).
- Enlightenment articles
- Radio and TV programs introducing the public to paragliding.
Note The board does not consider invitations (advertising) to paragliding events to be promotion of paragliding in this sense.