Madeira Government Boosts Financial Support for Diaspora Associations in April
Madeira GuideThe Madeira Government announced an increased financial support program for diaspora associations, starting from April 1 to the end of the month, as revealed by Sancho Gomes during his official visit to Venezuela.
The Madeira Government is set to enhance its financial support program for diaspora associations, with applications opening on April 1 and closing at the end of the month. This initiative aims to strengthen the connections between Madeira and its global communities.
Sancho Gomes, the Regional Director for Communities and External Cooperation, made the announcement during his recent visit to Venezuela. This visit underscores Madeira's commitment to maintaining strong ties with its diaspora, especially in regions with significant Madeiran populations.
A Commitment to Global Communities
Diaspora associations play a crucial role in preserving the cultural and social ties of Madeiran communities abroad. The increased funding is expected to support various activities and projects that benefit these communities, reinforcing Madeira's cultural heritage worldwide.
Madeira's government recognizes the importance of these associations in promoting cultural exchange and providing support for Madeiran nationals living abroad. The financial boost is part of a broader strategy to enhance cooperation and connection with the diaspora.
Details of the Support Program
The application period for the financial support program will run throughout April. Associations interested in applying are encouraged to prepare their proposals early. The government has committed to a more substantial financial allocation than in previous years, reflecting the growing importance of these communities.
This initiative is part of Madeira's ongoing efforts to engage with its diaspora, ensuring that Madeirans abroad remain connected to their heritage and have the resources needed to thrive in their respective countries.
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