Leeuwarden AED-network grant
The City of Leeuwarden wants to be a ‘heart-safe district’. This means that CPR can always start within 6 minutes. This requires a network of AEDs and citizen emergency responders. Is a new AED or outdoor cabinet needed? Or would you like to take a CPR course or refresher course? The local authority pays part of these costs.
Are you unwilling or unable to apply online?
Download and complete the Grant Application Form for Setting Up an AED Network (PDF, 144.48 KB). Send the form with the quotation to the City of Leeuwarden. You can also hand it in at the Town Hall.
Need more heart safety in your neighbourhood?
The grant for an AED is intended for places where no AED is available nearby. The HartslagNu coverage map offers an overview of where AEDs and certified first responders can be found in your area.
For what can you apply a grant for?
You can apply for reimbursement for the costs of an AED, an outdoor cabinet, a resuscitation or refresher course, or maintenance. You can be reimbursed for a maximum of 50% of the costs.
How much grant can you apply for?
Maximum €2,000.
Who can apply for the grant?
Anyone can apply for this grant. This includes companies. The parties applying are often residents in their role as board member of, for example, a neighbourhood association, village association, sports club, first-aid association or other association.
What are the conditions if you receive a grant?
- You must register the AED with the national network HartslagNu.
- The AED must be placed within the boundaries of the City of Leeuwarden.
- You arrange the maintenance of the AED yourself.
- Residents who take a resuscitation course with this grant become certified first responders. Register with the national network HartslagNu.
- Citizen emergency responders must live in the City of Leeuwarden.
Status of the grant application
Do you want to see the grant application you have submitted? This can be done via the grant portal.
Questions or more information
Contact the City of Leeuwarden.
Mireille Bus – van der Meer from De Zuidlanden shares her story about how she ensured heart safety in her neighbourhood.
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Are you unwilling or unable to apply online?
Download and complete the Grant Application Form for Setting Up an AED Network (PDF, 144.48 KB). Send the form with the quotation to the City of Leeuwarden. You can also hand it in at the Town Hall.
Need more heart safety in your neighbourhood?
The grant for an AED is intended for places where no AED is available nearby. The HartslagNu coverage map offers an overview of where AEDs and certified first responders can be found in your area.
For what can you apply a grant for?
You can apply for reimbursement for the costs of an AED, an outdoor cabinet, a resuscitation or refresher course, or maintenance. You can be reimbursed for a maximum of 50% of the costs.
How much grant can you apply for?
Maximum €2,000.
Who can apply for the grant?
Anyone can apply for this grant. This includes companies. The parties applying are often residents in their role as board member of, for example, a neighbourhood association, village association, sports club, first-aid association or other association.
What are the conditions if you receive a grant?
- You must register the AED with the national network HartslagNu.
- The AED must be placed within the boundaries of the City of Leeuwarden.
- You arrange the maintenance of the AED yourself.
- Residents who take a resuscitation course with this grant become certified first responders. Register with the national network HartslagNu.
- Citizen emergency responders must live in the City of Leeuwarden.
Status of the grant application
Do you want to see the grant application you have submitted? This can be done via the grant portal.
Questions or more information
Contact the City of Leeuwarden.
Mireille Bus – van der Meer from De Zuidlanden shares her story about how she ensured heart safety in her neighbourhood.