New Funding Manager: Link Between Citizens and Future Fund
Henriette Borkam has been appointed as the new funding manager for the Elm-Asse collective municipality. The 24-year-old graduate will serve as the main contact for local clubs, towns, and groups seeking financial support from the Asse Future Fund. Her role aims to simplify access to funding for community projects in the region.
Borkam studied Urban and Regional Management at the Technical University of Dortmund. Her academic background equips her to guide applicants through the funding process.
Based in the recently renovated offices of the collective municipality’s branch in Remlingen, she will work directly with residents and organisations. Mayor Dirk Neumann welcomed her appointment, highlighting her role in bridging the gap between local needs and available funds. Borkam will team up with Benedikt Stadie, the town hall’s municipal grant manager. Together, they will assess project eligibility and provide application assistance. The position is fully funded by the Asse Future Fund, ensuring no cost to the municipality. Those seeking advice can contact Borkam by email at [email protected] or by phone at +49 5332 938-128.
Borkam’s role will streamline funding applications for local initiatives. Her expertise and direct support are expected to help more projects secure financial backing from the Asse Future Fund. Residents and groups can now access tailored guidance for their proposals.