Citizens' Initiative Project (CIP)
The PIC is a scheme that supports and finances micro-projects in the Martinets district or for its residents. Some examples: organising a show, an intercultural meal, creating a shared vegetable garden, setting up a solidarity market, etc. The PIC supports and finances residents' projects for their neighbourhood. Examples: organising a show, an intercultural meal, creating a shared vegetable garden, setting up a solidarity market, etc.
How do you go about it?
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With a group of residents, set up a micro-project to bring the neighbourhood to life. It could raise awareness of sustainable development and transition issues, encourage the exchange of knowledge and skills and access to culture, promote physical activity, health and well-being, or bring life to the neighbourhood and combat isolation. You can help build your project by the rules of procedure and of the best practice sheet.
2
Propose your idea using the project sheet. You can also pick it up from the ABSS association, the social centre or the urban policy department at the town hall. You must submit your application to the social centre before the 15th of each month.
3
The awards committee will examine your application.
4
You will present your project to the committee.
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He will then give his answer.
Documents to download :
For further information
03 44 64 44 20 or 03 44 24 55 80
Micro-projects carried out

On Wednesday 3 July 2024, a group of young Montatairiens organised a football tournament at the Armand Bellard stadium. The PIC helped finance a lunch for the participants.

On Saturday 6 July 2024, a group of local residents set up a stand to discover the cuisines of the world during the Centre Social's festival. The PIC made it possible to buy the food needed to prepare several traditional African and Asian dishes.

On Saturday 6 July 2024, a group of local sewing enthusiasts set up a sewing stand at the Centre Social's festival. The PIC enabled them to buy sewing equipment to make aprons.