Certain providers of an after-school care centre and an after-school care centre at the school can apply for funding from the state.
Please note that these subsidies are used in full to
- Finance your childcare operation or
- Cover your financial shortfalls through the social organisation of parental contributions.
Please note After-school care centres are youth welfare facilities for children of school age. If you want to set up an after-school care centre, you will need an operating licence from the responsible authority. After-school care centres are either housed in a school building or assigned to a school. They can also be organised across schools and school types.
The following can apply for funding
- the local public youth welfare organisations
- Municipalities
- recognised independent youth welfare organisations (e.g. churches, parents' associations, school support associations, sports clubs)
Excluded from funding are
- Childcare programmes that already receive funding in accordance with other regulations (e.g. by the local authority in accordance with the Child Daycare Act)
- After-school care groups in which boarding school pupils are also looked after
- After-school care groups that care for all-day pupils during the opening hours of an all-day school in accordance with theschool according to the state concept (e.g. Monday to Thursday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.)
- All-day schools in accordance with § 4 a of the School Act (SchG)
- Community schools in accordance with § 8 a of the Schools Act (SchG)
Amount of funding: per group and school year: EUR 17,622.00