Daily Update: Piesberger receives backing from the land
The red-green state government in Lower Saxony has announced the allocation of around 450,000 euros to centers and associations throughout the state in the second half of 2025. This funding is based on the recommendation of the advisory board of the Lower Saxony Socio-Culture Association.
Socio-cultural institutions play a vital role in addressing the questions of our time and serve as an important meeting point for social life. Whether in cities or villages, people shape the diversity of the cultural landscape, regardless of origin, age, or social background.
One such institution that benefits from the current funding round is the Theater Workshop Quakenbrück e.V., based in the district of Osnabrück. The group receives around 4,000 euros for the implementation of its play "TELL THE TRUTH". State parliamentarian Volker Bajus, who represents Osnabrück, is pleased that the district benefits from socio-cultural funding. He emphasizes the value of these institutions in the region, stating that art and culture significantly enrich life in the area.
State parliamentarian Anne Kura (Greens) also highlights the social significance of socio-cultural institutions. In view of current social challenges, this commitment to these institutions is of particular value. Socio-culture represents the full width of cultural life and is particularly important in rural areas as a significant contribution to cultural basic supply.
In addition to the Theater Workshop Quakenbrück e.V., the Piesberger Society House in Osnabrück also receives funding. The Piesberger Society House receives 27,000 euros for the renovation of its heating and ventilation system from the red-green state government's socio-cultural funding in Lower Saxony. However, the search results do not provide information about the chairman of the board of the Piesberger Gesellschaftshaus nor the reason why the company was supported with 27,000 euros.
The deadline for project, structural, and investment funding applications is October 15, 2025. Socio-cultural institutions in Lower Saxony can once again apply for funds from the state program in 2026.
In conclusion, the funding allocation for socio-cultural institutions in the second half of 2025 is a welcome commitment by the red-green state government in Lower Saxony. These institutions play a crucial role in shaping the cultural landscape of the region and providing a space for social interaction and engagement. Whether through theatre performances, community events, or facility renovations, these institutions contribute significantly to the quality of life in Lower Saxony.
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