Deadline: 31-Mar-2026
The Nordic Culture Point Mobility Funding supports professional artists and cultural practitioners in the Nordic and Baltic region by funding travel and short-term stays for collaboration, research, exhibitions, and cultural exchange. The grant covers travel and daily allowances for trips up to 14 days within participating Nordic and Baltic countries. Applications are open to individual cultural professionals residing in the Nordic or Baltic region, with a deadline of 31 March 2026 (15:59 Finnish time, UTC+2).
Overview of the Mobility Funding Programme
The Nordic Culture Point Mobility Funding programme supports individual artists and cultural professionals who want to travel within the Nordic and Baltic region to build networks, collaborate with peers, and expand knowledge in the arts and cultural sector.
The programme is designed to strengthen cross-border cultural collaboration, encourage knowledge exchange, and increase the visibility of Nordic and Baltic arts and culture.
Core Goals of the Programme
The mobility funding aims to:
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Promote collaboration among cultural professionals
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Strengthen connections between Nordic and Baltic countries
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Encourage artistic exchange and dialogue
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Increase international visibility of regional artists
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Deepen understanding of shared cultural values and differences
Through travel-based learning and collaboration, the programme supports the development of the regional cultural ecosystem.
What Is Mobility Funding?
Mobility funding provides financial support for short-term travel and stays that allow artists and cultural practitioners to engage with other professionals in the Nordic and Baltic cultural landscape.
The funding helps participants:
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Build professional networks
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Participate in cultural events
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Conduct research and collaboration
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Present artistic work internationally
This mobility grant focuses specifically on professional exchange rather than production funding.
Countries Covered by the Programme
The funding supports travel within the following Nordic and Baltic destinations:
Applicants may include multiple destinations in one journey, provided that:
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The trip forms one coherent project, and
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Each destination provides a formal invitation.
Types of Activities Supported
Mobility funding supports a wide range of professional cultural activities.
Eligible Activities
Applicants may receive funding for:
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Collaborations with artists or cultural professionals
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Guest performances
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Art exhibitions
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Conferences and seminars
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Professional meetings
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Workshops and training
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Research activities related to arts and culture
These activities must contribute to professional development and cultural exchange.
Funding Structure
The programme provides financial support to cover travel and short-term stay expenses.
Key Funding Details
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Maximum funded stay: 14 days
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Funding calculation:
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Fixed travel cost allowance
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Fixed daily allowance
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Payment basis: Automatically calculated based on destination and duration
Important Note
A stay may last longer than 14 days, but the grant will only cover the first 14 days.
What the Funding Cannot Cover
Mobility funding cannot be used for:
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Production costs
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Project implementation expenses
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Equipment purchases
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Organizational travel
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Salaries or project staff payments
The funding is strictly designed for mobility and professional exchange.
Activities That Are Not Eligible
Certain activities do not qualify for support.
Ineligible Activities
The programme does not fund:
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Trips within the same country
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Travel outside the Nordic or Baltic region
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Activities related to formal academic studies
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Company or organizational travel
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Official travel by public administration employees
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Activities that already took place before application
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Trips without professional cultural purpose
Applicants should ensure their proposal clearly demonstrates professional artistic objectives.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
The programme is open to individual professional practitioners in arts and culture.
Eligible professionals may include:
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Artists
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Curators
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Producers
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Cultural editors
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Literary translators
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Cultural researchers
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Other cultural professionals
Applicants must work in any field of art or culture, including:
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Visual arts
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Music
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Performing arts
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Cultural research
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Cultural production
Additional Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must:
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Be residents of a Nordic or Baltic country
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Demonstrate professional experience in the cultural sector
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Provide documentation of artistic practice or training
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Submit an invitation or letter of intent from the host organization
Citizenship from these countries is not required, but residency is mandatory.
Group Applications
Only individual applications are accepted.
If several members of a group participate in the same project:
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Each person must submit a separate application.
Student Eligibility
Students are not eligible unless:
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The travel is unrelated to formal studies, and
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The activity is part of professional artistic work.
Why This Funding Matters
The Nordic Culture Point Mobility Funding plays an important role in strengthening regional cultural collaboration.
Key Benefits
The programme helps artists and cultural practitioners:
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Build international professional networks
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Exchange creative ideas and expertise
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Increase the visibility of regional art
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Develop cross-cultural collaborations
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Strengthen the Nordic–Baltic cultural identity
By supporting mobility, the programme fosters long-term cultural partnerships and innovation in the arts sector.
How to Apply for Mobility Funding
Applicants must submit an individual application outlining their travel plans and professional objectives.
Step-by-Step Application Process
Step 1: Define the Purpose of Your Trip
Clearly explain:
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The goal of your travel
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The professional activities planned
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The expected outcomes
Step 2: Secure an Invitation
Applicants must obtain an invitation or letter of intent from the host organization or collaborator.
The document must:
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Be written in English
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Identify the inviting party
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Describe the purpose of the visit
Step 3: Prepare Supporting Information
Applicants should include:
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Professional background and artistic experience
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Description of the proposed activity
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Travel destinations and dates
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Expected benefits and outcomes
Step 4: Submit the Application
Complete the application form and submit it through the Nordic Culture Point funding system before the deadline.
Important Timing Rule
Supported activities can start no earlier than eight weeks after the application deadline.
Application Deadline
The deadline for applications is:
31 March 2026 – 15:59 Finnish Time (UTC +2)
Late submissions will not be accepted.
How Applications Are Evaluated
Applications are assessed based on several key criteria.
Evaluation Factors
Reviewers consider:
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Potential for professional cooperation
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Creation of new cultural contacts
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Contribution to Nordic-Baltic cultural exchange
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Quality of the applicant’s artistic background
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Clarity of the proposed goals
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Feasibility of the travel plan
Strong proposals demonstrate clear objectives, strong partnerships, and professional impact.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants often make errors that weaken their chances of funding.
1. Missing Invitation Letters
A valid invitation from the host organization is mandatory.
2. Unclear Trip Purpose
Applications should clearly explain why the travel is necessary.
3. Weak Professional Documentation
Applicants should provide evidence of their artistic experience.
4. Applying for Ineligible Activities
Trips within the same country or outside the Nordic-Baltic region are not eligible.
5. Applying Too Close to Travel Dates
Activities cannot begin until at least eight weeks after the deadline.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is Nordic Culture Point Mobility Funding?
It is a grant that supports short-term travel and collaboration among artists and cultural professionals in the Nordic and Baltic region.
2. Who can apply for the funding?
Individual professional artists and cultural practitioners residing in Nordic or Baltic countries.
3. How long can the funded trip last?
Funding covers up to 14 days, though the total trip may last longer at the applicant’s own expense.
4. Can applicants visit multiple countries?
Yes. Multiple destinations are allowed if they are part of one coherent project with invitations from each host.
5. Are students eligible?
Students are generally not eligible, unless the travel is independent of formal academic studies.
6. What expenses are covered?
The funding covers travel costs and a fixed daily allowance.
7. When is the application deadline?
The deadline is 31 March 2026 at 15:59 Finnish time (UTC +2).
Conclusion
The Nordic Culture Point Mobility Funding programme provides an important opportunity for artists and cultural professionals to build international networks, exchange knowledge, and strengthen Nordic-Baltic cultural collaboration.
By supporting travel, professional dialogue, and creative exchange, the programme helps expand the regional cultural landscape and global visibility of Nordic and Baltic arts.
For artists and cultural practitioners seeking new collaborations and international exposure, this mobility funding offers a valuable platform to grow professionally and contribute to cross-border cultural development.
For more information, visit Nordic Culture Point.









































