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Finnish Cultural Foundation Working Grants for Individuals and Groups (Finland)

Call for Proposals for Finnish CSOs: Development cooperation projects for 2023–2026

Deadline: 06-Feb-2026

The Finnish Cultural Foundation Working Grants support individuals, working groups, and eligible organisations undertaking scientific, artistic, or research work on a full-time or part-time basis. These grants provide living-cost support, enabling focused, high-quality work without requiring a detailed expenditure budget.

Overview of Working Grants

The Finnish Cultural Foundation Working Grants are designed to support sustained scientific, artistic, and research activity by covering ordinary personal living costs for a defined period. The grants allow recipients to dedicate time and focus to their work, whether full-time or alongside other commitments.

What Are Working Grants?

A working grant is financial support intended to replace income during a defined work period. Unlike expenditure grants, working grants do not require a detailed budget. Instead, applicants must submit a clear and credible work or research plan that outlines objectives, methods, and expected outcomes.

Key Focus Areas

Working grants support a wide range of activities and formats.

Supported Work Types

Grant Intensity Options

Grant Duration and Conditions

Duration

Key Conditions

Who Is Eligible to Apply?

Eligibility depends on the applicant’s status and the nature of the work.

Eligible Applicants

Special Eligibility Rules

Ineligible Applicants

How to Apply for a Working Grant

Step-by-Step Application Process

  1. Define the scientific, artistic, or research work to be undertaken

  2. Select full-time or part-time grant intensity

  3. Prepare a clear and realistic work or research plan

  4. Ensure no overlap with other similar funding or paid leave

  5. Submit one complete application within the application round

Evaluation Criteria

Applications are assessed based on:

Why These Grants Matter

Working grants enable researchers and artists to focus deeply on their work without financial pressure. By supporting living costs rather than project expenses, the grants foster long-term, high-quality contributions to science, culture, and the arts in Finland.

Common Application Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What does a working grant cover?

It covers ordinary personal living costs during the approved work period.

2. Is a budget required?

No, a budget is not required for working grants.

3. Can I apply for a part-time working grant?

Yes, part-time options include 75%, 50%, and 25% work commitments.

4. How long can a full-time working grant last?

Full-time grants can be awarded for up to four years.

5. Can I apply if I am part of a working group?

Yes, as long as the group project is different from your personal application.

6. Are organisations eligible?

Registered organisations may apply for project expenditure, including labor costs.

7. Can publicly funded organisations apply?

Organisations funded primarily for core activities are generally not eligible.

Conclusion

The Finnish Cultural Foundation Working Grants provide flexible, living-cost support for individuals and groups engaged in scientific, artistic, and research work. With multiple work-intensity options and a focus on high-quality work plans rather than budgets, these grants play a crucial role in advancing knowledge, creativity, and cultural development.

For more information, visit Finnish Cultural Foundation.

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