Sociedad Civil Patrimonio, Comunidad y Medio Ambiente (SCPCMA)

Kontakt:

Amargura No.60

Old Havana

(53)78697200 extension:21001. Mobile: +5352792262 sociedad@scivil.ohc.cu; martha@scivil.ohc.cu http://www.sociedadpcma.org.cu

Organisation:

Arkitekter Uden Grænser

The institution groups natural persons and legal, national and foreign, interested in preservation, rehabilitation, revitalization, the management, development and promotion of Historical, Architectural and Cultural heritage of the City of Old Havana and the associated issues with the community and the environmental character in the urban territory. Its corporate purpose is, specified in its statutes, cooperate with all initiative that favors the sociocultural project, of rehabilitation and revitalization of the city of Havana, initiated in its Historic Center and in development for the rest of the Priority Zone for Conservation by the Office of the Historian from the city of Havana, help with planning, management and management mechanisms that make this work possible; promoting it nationally and abroad, and manage, coordinate and execute projects of various kinds, linked to its three major programs: the Heritage, the Community and the Environment in the city of Havana. In 2018, the Company received funds through the Government of Canada for the Workshop “Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency in the Rehabilitation of Historic Centers” initiative, the amount received was 15 687.21 CUC. It was successfully completed, complying with the execution times, the results and the delivery of the required reports and verification sources. The financing was made by the FCIL corresponding to the 2017-2018 call. Since its foundation more than 17 years ago, the institution has accumulated experience in the management of collaborative projects, both with international financing and with local resources. Among the main sources of external financing that we have counted on are the European Union, the Association of Local Basque Cooperating Entities, the Bank Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria Foundation and recently the CFLI through the government of Canada.