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€1.4 million for the project 65I'm still together 65+
Croatia🏛️ PoliticsCenter10 hr. ago

€1.4 million for the project 65I'm still together 65+

The article reports that the Municipality of Jelenje has been granted over 1.4 million euros in non-repayable funds by the Ministry of Regional Development and European Funds for the project 'I dalje zajedno 65+'. This funding, combined with an additional 1 million euros from the Primorsko-Goranska County, covers most of the project’s costs, which aim to convert a former school building into a modern home community for elderly residents. The project is described as a major capital initiative under the current municipal mandate, focusing on improving the quality of life for older citizens by providing them with safe, dignified living conditions within their familiar environment. The municipality has already begun preparations for public procurement procedures to start construction after signing the grant agreement.

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€1.4 million for the project 65I'm still together 65+

The article reports that the Municipality of Jelenje has been granted over 1.4 million euros in non-repayable funds by the Ministry of Regional Development and European Funds for the project 'I dalje zajedno 65+'. This funding, combined with an additional 1 million euros from the Primorsko-Goranska County, covers most of the project’s costs, which aim to convert a former school building into a modern home community for elderly residents. The project is described as a major capital initiative under the current municipal mandate, focusing on improving the quality of life for older citizens by providing them with safe, dignified living conditions within their familiar environment. The municipality has already begun preparations for public procurement procedures to start construction after signing the grant agreement.

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