Berlin’s local government has put forth one million euros to improve and soundproof the city’s iconic nightclubs, Mixmag reports. The fund, established with help from the city’s Club Commission, attempts to preserve Berlin’s club scene by reducing noise pollution for residents, who might otherwise file complaints.

Each venue in Berlin is eligible for grants of 50,000 and 100,000 euros toward “projects of extraordinary importance.” Establishments who receive the funding must contribute 10 to 20 percent of the overall grant to the renovation work. The process will begin in February 2019, when an independent jury of experts will meet to select the establishments that qualify for the funding. In the event that the club shutters in the following two years, that establishment must refund the grant.

Learn more about Berlin’s Club Commission in Pitchfork’s feature “Save the Last Dance: The Fight for London Club Culture.”