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Are you organizing a festival with a connection to Vienna and would like to use new technological solutions in your festival operations in the future? The Vienna Business Agency's new two-stage Culture & Technology: Focus Festivals funding program will provide you with targeted support in implementing your idea.
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Two years after its launch, the New European Bauhaus (NEB) has become a catalyst for the European Green Deal transformation. With over 600 official partner organizations ranging from EU wide networks to local initiatives, the NEB reaches millions of citizens. The initiative is bringing together people from various backgrounds - from art and design, cultural and creative industries, cultural heritage institutions, to educators, scientists and innovators, businesses, local and regional authorities, and citizen initiatives.
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Anyone who is directly or indirectly affected by the coronavirus through illness and quarantine, or who is expecting massive business losses and is therefore experiencing payment difficulties, will be supported by the SVS. Those affected should contact the SVS directly and without complications. If necessary, the SVS offers all SVS insured persons the following options: Deferral of contributions Payment of contributions in instalments Reduction of the provisional contribution base Total or partial leniency of interest on late payments Applications for deferral and payment by instalments can be submitted informally in writing by e-mail. The reduction of the provisional contribution base can be applied for using the online form. Details can be found here.
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FAQs for entrepreneurs about Covid-19, answers to questions about short-time work, closures or aid measures, sector and country information, initiatives and programmes can be found on the Infopage of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber. Please visit the website regularly, as there are always innovations in the measures, which will be published as soon as possible.
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Together with the Federal Ministry of Finance, the Austrian Kontrollbank is responding to the Covid 19 effects and providing companies with additional credit funds amounting to 2 billion euros. In total, the credit line comprises two billion euros. The revolving loans are primarily intended to secure the exporters' locations and continue their operations. The financing is initially limited to two years with the possibility of extending it afterwards. The costs are based on Kontrollbank's refinancing framework (KRR), with a slightly increased bill guarantee fee in line with the risk. In addition to an existing export activity, a precondition for using this type of working capital loan is proof that the company was economically sound until the start of the Covid 19 effects in Austria. The Federal Government is prepared to assume guarantees for 50 to 70 percent of these loans, whereby the processing is carried out using the existing structures. Here you will find details.