Source: https://wefri.dk/en/fund/
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 21:15:33+00:00

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Frijsenborg and Wedellsborg are founders of two scholarships.
Today, the two act as a whole, and go under the name of Lensgreve Karl Wedell's and Comtesse Agnes' Fund.
§3.1. To support widows and members of the family Wedell-Wedellsborg in need. This also refers to dignified spouses of the family whose father or mother is born Wedell.
§3.2. To support residents of the former county of Frijsenborg which are deemed worthy by the Board of Directors and who fulfill the rules in §6.
c) has or has been employed by the owner or widows after such by the former county of Wedellsborg or the owner of Wedellsborg manor, including forest workers.
§5.2. Widows to members of the Wedell-Wedellsborg family who meet the requirements of §1.
Under special circumstances, women who have lost their Danish citizenship due to marriage may be granted exemption from this condition. Dispensation is given by the Board.
Those who are closest to the founders of the fund should will in the allocation of scholarships and pensions be preferred to more closely related people when circumstances are equal.
The Board may grant scholarships for a specific number of years, or pensions for life, to those mentioned in §1, in so far as they are or have been married to the family, and to the people mentioned in §2. The Board is entitled to equate elderly unmarried women with widows.
The Board may also decide whether other unmarried people may be awarded a scholarship for a certain number of years.
The Board can assign scholarships for a certain number of years for the education and formation of children and young people.
The Board is entitled to discontinue any enjoyment of already granted scholarships or pensions, if the Board considers it appropriate, taking the dignity and economic situation of a newcomer into consideration.
If widows or divorcees who have previously been granted a scholarship for a prolonged period of time or pension, engages in a new marriage, the granted scholarships or pensions will fall apart.
§6.2. that they were born on properties which have been a part of the former Frijsenborg county and have stayed there until the age of 18, regardless of whether they have been domiciled or staying elsewhere.
Women, who fulfill the prescribed conditions, have a priority to access the scholarships due to §3.2. The scholarships are granted in a regular basis for only one year at a time, but nothing can prevent the same person from applying for scholarships several times or even being granted pensions for life.
The scholarships are not only given to those who are fully or partially unable to support themselves, for example, due to age or weakness but could, when the conditions are met, be assigned to fully skilled and working people to improve their well-being with the foundation or extension of livelihood, marriage and similar purposes.
The Board decides how many scholarships are to be distributed, just as the size of the funds are managed by the Board.
3. 17% of the total annual distribution shall be submitted to applications according to §6.
Application deadline is 1 May of the year of application.
All applicants for scholarships will receive an answer to their application by 30 August of the year in which the application was received by the Fund. Applicants awarded scholarships will receive the claim by 1 December of the same year.

References: §3

§3
 §6

§5
 §1
 §1
 §2

§6
 §3
 §6