The new Hungaricum tenders are coming
This year, the Ministry of Agriculture is announcing a HUF 445 million Hungary tender, the aim of which is to strengthen the national identity, Zsolt V. Németh, Prime Minister’s Commissioner responsible for the protection of the Hungarian way of life and our national values, announced on Monday.
The available resources are divided into three main target areas. The first area, with a budget of HUF 300 million, can be applied for electronic and printed publications, films, and the organization of events. In addition, it is also possible to display individual symbols of the settlement.
HUF 130 million is available for the second target area, here they support the organization of competitions for high school and middle school students, which focus on strengthening the sense of identity and preserving traditions. In addition, it is also possible to apply for the uploading of documents of national values on the value registration interface.
The third target area is the call called “Tradition in fashion – clothing differently”, for which a HUF 15 million grant is provided. In this context, they support the creation of costumes that present the ancient costume in a modern form.
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