The procedure to ask for the help “Bueno para las Familias” ends today, Monday 21st of November
The aid “Bueno para las Familias”, a direct economic injection of 200 € created by the Consell de Mallorca through the Instituto Mallorquín de Asuntos Sociales (IMAS) to alleviate the impact of the inflation in the price of the shopping basket and in the bills of supplies and energy, can be applied for until next Monday 21st November.
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the 200 € grant of the Consell de Mallorca
To date, around 22,000 families have applied for this line of aid, which has a budget of 5 million euros and is expected to reach up to 25,000 families in Mallorca.
Throughout the weekend, and on Monday itself, 24 hours a day, all those family units that have not yet done so, can apply for the €200 grant, as the procedure is completely telematic and can be accessed through the electronic headquarters of the Consell de Mallorca. Any member of the family unit who has a Digital Certificate, DNI-e or Cl@ve or a representative can apply for it, as long as they have one of these electronic identifications.
IMAS has also set up the website imasmallorca.net/boperalesfamilies where, in addition to direct access to the process, there is information on the campaign as well as tutorials on how to fill in the application form and how to register on the different digital identification platforms required for processing.
Only one application can be made per family unit. Family units registered in Mallorca with at least one year of residence and with a maximum income of 40,531 euros during the 2021 tax year can be beneficiaries.
During the campaign, which began on 21 October, agents from Mallorca Activa have been on hand to travel daily to different municipalities on the island to provide assistance in the use of electronic media and facilitate access to families who do not have these resources. In total, they have provided more than 900 face-to-face services.
This work has reinforced the work of the staff of the IMAS citizen service offices in Palma, Inca and Manacor and the free telephone number 900 100 444, which during the last 4 weeks have attended to nearly 2,6000 calls related to doubts about the procedure, or the other two lines set up by the Council of Mallorca through Mallorca Activa, through which they have responded to nearly 600 telephone queries.