Deadline: 3 March 2025
The Culture and Art Programme funds Nordic co-operation in the field of arts and culture.
Phases
- The programme grants support to projects within all areas of art and culture, in all project phases:
- Preliminary work
- Production
- Presentation
- Dissemination
Funding Information
- A project can be granted
- Up to EUR 7,000 without other sources of funding
- Up to EUR 40 000 with at least 30% co-funding
- Up to EUR 100 000 with at least 50% co-funding
Ineligible Costs
- Tours with already existing works or productions
- Running costs of institutions or other activities
- Basic financing of projects which run for several years – such as ongoing costs for an annual festival
- Productions of works without the active involvement of partners other than artists themselves, e.g. solo performances or album recordings.
- Film and TV productions, productions of computer games nor book publishing.
- Projects that are part of an education or training course
- Commercial activities that aim to generate a financial profit
- Projects outside the artistic or cultural area, for example, sports events.
- Projects which have already started before the decision on support by them has been approved and dispatched
- Activities that have already been completed. At the earliest, activities that are supported by the programme may begin 10 weeks after the application deadline.
Eligible Projects
- For example, the projects may entail:
- Creation or dissemination of works, projects and initiatives that require a creative process
- Creation of meeting places between artists/cultural bodies and the public
- Development and dissemination of knowledge and/or work methods
- Organising discussions and debates, as well as seminars and workshops
Eligibility Criteria
- Anyone active in the field of art and culture can apply, as long as the project meets the programme criteria and is realised by way of co-operation with partners from at least three countries, at least two of which must be Nordic. In this context, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, Åland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland are considered as Nordic countries.
- Country affiliation is assessed according to the partners’ registered addresses, not nationality. The person submitting the application does not need to be resident in the Nordic Region, as long as the Nordic dimension of the project is met in terms of its partners and content.
- Example: An applicant from Lithuania or Canada can submit an application for a collaborative project if there are also partners from Finland and Åland.
For more information, visit Nordic Culture Point.