Bekendtgørelse om ansøgningspuljen til handicaporganisationer og -foreninger på det sociale område (ULHAN)

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This update concerns Danish disability organization grant administration and has no connection to payments, payment services, payment institutions, or any payments-related regulatory framework.

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This administrative grant distribution decree does not regulate payment accounts, payment services, or any payments infrastructure; it is purely a social welfare grant allocation mechanism.

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While the decree mentions record-keeping and accounting documentation requirements, this is administrative grant management for social organizations, not payment firm data governance or regulatory compliance.

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TITLE: Denmark's Social and Housing Authority Establishes Grant Application Pool for Disability Organizations BODY: On March 2, 2026, Denmark's Social and Housing Authority (Social- og Boligstyrelsen) published a decree establishing an application pool for grants to national disability organizations and associations operating in the social sphere. The decree, which enters into force on March 5, 2026, implements provisions under the Lottery Surplus Distribution Act (Law No. 1532 of December 19, 2017). The grant pool supports two sub-pools: one for nationwide disability organizations and associations, and another for national umbrella organizations representing rare diagnoses or rare disabilities. Eligible applicants must be formalized legal entities with board governance, operate nationwide, demonstrate proven existence for a minimum period (5 years for the first sub-pool, 2 years for the second), and maintain minimum contingent-paying membership thresholds (500 members for the first sub-pool, 15 for the second). Organizations must provide broad coverage within their target group and submit organizational bylaws or foundation articles. Grant distribution utilizes specific allocation formulas. For the first sub-pool, 1/7 of available funds is distributed to umbrella organizations, with remaining funds allocated 38 percent equally among all organizations and 62 percent based on organizational size (75 percent by total expenses, 25 percent by contingent income). Maximum grants are capped at 6.08 percent of the sub-pool and cannot exceed applicant self-financing. Minimum grants are set at 300,000 Danish kroner. New organizations receive grants phased in over four years at reduced percentages. Grant recipients must submit audited annual accounts within four months of fiscal year-end, signed by board members. Auditors must be approved under Danish auditor law. Organizations must maintain accounting documentation for five years and immediately notify the authority of material compliance issues or changes affecting grant conditions.
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