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What is the list of associations in Sète receiving the most money from the town hall ?

L'association Escale à Sète fait partie de la liste. Midi Libre – PHILIPPE MALRIC

La mairie de Sète a validé lors du dernier conseil municipal les aides apportées aux organismes et associations de la ville.

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As required by a 2000 law on the financial transparency of aid granted by public persons, the municipal council of Sète reported, at the last municipal council, the list of organizations and associations receiving more than €23,000.

25 structures concerned

This list includes twenty-five structures. In first place is Escale à Sète. The festival of maritime traditions has been allocated the sum of €302,000 for 2025. Next come the Musée international des arts modests and the SC Sète with €250,000. Fourth place is occupied by the social works committee with €224,000.

Fiest'A and Jazz à Sète at the same level

The other three positions are taken by sports clubs with Sète natation (€154,000), Rugby-club (€120,000) and Arago (€104,000). We then go below the six-figure mark for Jazz à Sète and Fiest’A Sète (€81,000), Worldwide (€74,000). For 2025, the cinema will be able to rely on aid of €58,000, Voix Vives €56,000, and the seniors’ club €54,000. Seta Sound System (concert organizer) will receive a grant of €52,000.

€24,000 for football at La Pointe

The gymnastics club at Salle Vincent-Ferrari will receive €50,000, as will M28, the structure of Montpellier’s bid for capital of culture. €40,000 is the sum earmarked for K-Live and Unæenime Collective (the Dancing). We then move on to an envelope of €26,500 for Voile Fun Sète and the Cercle de voile. The boxing association (in particular) Xplosif7 will have €26,000 in 2025, that of In the Mood for films (Creatvty festival) €25,000 and, finally, that of the Pointe-Courte football club, €24,000.

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Teilor Stone

By Teilor Stone

Teilor Stone has been a reporter on the news desk since 2013. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining Thesaxon , Teilor Stone worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my teilor@nizhtimes.com 1-800-268-7116