Applying for funding for thermal insulation measures on existing residential buildings
Procedure
The Senator for Climate Protection, Environment, Mobility, Urban Development and Housing (granting agency) has commissioned "Bremer Modernisieren - BreMo GbR" to process the grant applications. The attached application form for your project must be completed in full, signed and sent to the following addresses:
For projects in the city of Bremen:
Bremer Modernisieren - BreMo GbR
P.O. Box 10 72 25
28072 Bremen
Tel. 0421 - 835888-22
Tue to Thu from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
E-mail: bremen@bremo.info
For projects in the city of Bremerhaven:
Bremer Modernisieren - BreMo GbR
Lange Str. 6
26316 Varel
Tel. 0471 - 95 89 100
Tue to Thu from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
E-mail: bremerhaven@bremo.info
After a positive review of the funding application, the applicant receives a notification of funding from the Senator for the Environment, Construction and Transport. The project may only be started after receipt of the notification of funding.
Legal bases
More information
Some of the funding is a square-meter-related subsidy. A calculation of the areas to be insulated and a dimensioned drawing/sketch of the building areas must therefore be enclosed with the grant application. An Excel spreadsheet is available in the appendix for calculating the areas to be insulated. Alternatively, a self-prepared table can be used, provided that the calculation process remains comprehensible on the basis of the drawing/sketch to be submitted.
There is no legal entitlement to a grant. The granting authority decides on the basis of its dutiful discretion within the framework of the available budget/subsidy funds.
In accordance with Section 5 of the Act on the Enforcement of a Minimum Wage in Bremen (State Minimum Wage Act) of July 17, 2012 (Brem.GBl. p. 300), which came into force on September 01, 2012, the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen and the municipalities of Bremen and Bremerhaven only grant subsidies if the recipients undertake to pay their employees at least the statutory minimum wage of currently €11.13 (gross) per hour worked.