Deadline: 22-May-2026
The Nordic Culture Fund Startup Programme offers up to 25,000 DKK in early-phase funding for art and culture projects, supporting cross-Nordic collaboration and long-term growth. The program targets projects that strengthen Nordic cultural networks, foster innovation, and prepare initiatives for expanded participation across Nordic countries.
The Startup Programme by the Nordic Culture Fund provides early-stage support for innovative art and culture projects. Its mission is to help promising ideas develop, foster collaboration across Nordic countries, and prepare projects for long-term growth within the Nordic cultural ecosystem.
Objectives of the Programme
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Support cross-Nordic collaboration among artists and cultural organizations
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Enable the joint development of new cultural initiatives
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Encourage projects with a long-term vision for expanded Nordic participation
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Provide early-phase funding to help projects gain momentum and visibility
Funding Details
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Maximum grant: 25,000 DKK
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No requirement for co-financing
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Funding intended for early-stage development rather than fully realized projects
Who Can Apply
The programme is open to:
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Individuals, groups, institutions, associations, and companies
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Public or private organizations
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Applicants outside the Nordic region, provided the project involves collaboration with actors from at least two Nordic countries
Ineligible Projects
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Activities unrelated to art and culture
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School trips or participation in pre-existing events
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Ready-made or completed projects
Eligible Activities
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Artistic and cultural initiatives
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Collaborative projects across Nordic countries
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Projects in early-phase development that require momentum and support
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Initiatives with potential for long-term Nordic impact
Assessment Criteria
Applications are evaluated based on:
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Project Content
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Artistic or cultural relevance
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Innovation and originality
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Nordic Relevance
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Significance for the Nordic art and cultural scene
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Involvement of partners from two or more Nordic countries
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Mutual value for participating partners
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Project Suitability
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Development stage and readiness for support
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Clarity of purpose, content, participation, and method
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Appropriateness of the proposed budget
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Application Timeline
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Responses are typically provided within 30 working days
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Projects should plan for sufficient lead time for development and implementation
Why This Programme Matters
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Strengthens cross-Nordic cultural networks
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Provides early-stage support for promising art and cultural initiatives
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Encourages innovation and experimentation in Nordic culture
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Prepares projects for long-term sustainability and expanded participation
How to Apply
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Confirm that the project is art or culture-focused and involves collaboration with at least two Nordic countries
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Prepare an application including:
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Project description and objectives
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Description of collaboration and partner roles
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Budget and funding needs
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Expected outcomes and potential impact
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Submit the application via the Nordic Culture Fund online portal
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Await a decision, typically within 30 working days
Tips for a Strong Application
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Highlight the Nordic collaboration aspect and mutual value for partners
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Clearly describe project content and artistic/cultural relevance
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Demonstrate the potential for long-term impact in the Nordic cultural scene
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Ensure budget aligns with project scope and development stage
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Provide details on project partners and environment anchoring
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who is eligible to apply?
Individuals, groups, institutions, associations, companies, and public or private organizations, including those outside the Nordic region with collaboration from at least two Nordic countries.
2. What is the maximum funding amount?
25,000 DKK, with no co-financing required.
3. Can school trips or completed projects apply?
No. Only early-phase, art- and culture-focused initiatives are eligible.
4. How are applications assessed?
Applications are evaluated based on project content, Nordic relevance, and suitability including purpose, method, participation, and budget.
5. How long does it take to get a decision?
Decisions are typically communicated within 30 working days.
6. Can projects outside the Nordic region apply?
Yes, provided they involve collaboration with actors from at least two Nordic countries.
7. Is there a requirement for co-financing?
No, co-financing is not required for Startup Programme funding.
Conclusion
The Nordic Culture Fund Startup Programme provides a valuable platform for early-stage art and cultural projects to develop, gain momentum, and strengthen cross-Nordic collaboration. With funding up to 25,000 DKK and no co-financing requirement, the program encourages innovation, collaboration, and sustainable growth in the Nordic cultural landscape.
For more information, visit Nordic Culture Fund.








































