Acting for your neighborhood: the Resident Participation Fund (FPH)
Encouraging citizen initiatives and promoting living together: this is the aim of the Resident Participation Fund (FPH), which makes it possible, for example, to organize a neighborhood meal, plant a collective vegetable garden, create a workshop DIY, or even setting up a sports tournament.
The Resident Participation Fund (FPH), explanations...
What is it about ?
Supported by the City, the FPH aims to encourage initiatives from residents to get involved in the life of their neighborhood. More specifically, it involves supporting one-off micro-projects, led by the population or groups of residents. The funding, made possible within the framework of the City Contract (Town Hall, Departmental Council, State) makes it possible to provide aid ranging from €50 to €500 per project. Concretely, the FPH makes it possible to organize animation projects of all kinds, to encourage meetings between residents and with institutions to discuss projects, to get help in setting up or even carrying out the planned action. As part of the FPH, the proposed project must take place in the city, serve the collective interest of the neighborhood, and be carried out by at least three people. However, it is not possible to request funding for an individual project, a project that does not take place in the territory or a works project.
Download the award regulations
Who can submit a project?
As part of the City Contract, the FPH is aimed at residents of the Priority Neighborhoods of the city (QPV) of Bagnols-sur-Cèze, namely Escanaux, Citadelle, Coronelle and Vigan-Braquet. The FPH can also concern neighborhoods outside QPV, with funding from the City only.
Who decides on the allocation of the FPH?
Project sheet to be sent to
Within one month from the date of filing of the project sheet, An allocation committee meets to review the application and determine the FPH's financial contribution. This committee brings together public stakeholders (the Prefecture, Departmental Council, the City of Bagnols-sur-Cèze, partner associations) and residents (including shopkeepers and members of the Citizens' Council). The project leaders present their projects to the allocation committee.
Local partners
The stakeholders located in the QPVs can act as liaisons with residents, particularly to provide advice on structuring or implementing an action. The FPH's liaisons are the Mosaïque-en-Cèze association (Passerelles-sur-Cèze and the Vigan-Braquet social center), the Digital House, the House of Solidarity Alternatives, CASA, the Citizens' Council, RIPOSTE, and the Town Hall mediators.
Resident Participation Fund – Take action for your neighborhood!
The City encourages residents' initiatives for the life of their neighborhood through the Residents' Participation Fund (FPH). This involves supporting one-off micro-projects led by residents or resident groups with funding ranging from €50 to €500 depending on the project.
How to do ?
1- A project, supported by at least two people
2- A file, to download or retrieve from partners
3- Deposit, by email or on paper directly to the City Hall
4- Presentation to the Residents' Participation Fund allocation committee
5- Answer
6- Realization
The residents' participation fund partners are here to help you
The House of Solidarity Alternatives: / 04 66 39 46 29
CASA: 09 62 65 83 79
Bagnols-sur-Cèze Town Hall: / bagnolssurceze.fr / 04 66 50 50 50
The Mosaic Association in Cèze: The Footbridges on Cèze (04 66 39 94 67) and Vigan Braquet (04 66 82 37 86)
The citizens' council:
Community Social Action Center: 04 66 39 65 00
The Digital House: 04 66 90 97 26