Deadline: 08-Apr-2026
The Volt Programme supports children and young people up to age 25 in Nordic countries to engage in language, arts, and culture projects. Funding up to €35,000 enables creative exchanges, cross-country collaboration, and projects that foster dialogue on Nordic languages, arts, and cultural heritage.
Overview
The Volt Programme encourages young people to explore artistic and cultural creativity while building connections across the Nordic region. Projects aim to enhance interest in art, literature, performing arts, visual arts, film, and cultural heritage, and promote dialogue among participants from multiple Nordic countries, including Greenland, the Faroe Islands, and Åland.
Objectives
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Promote cultural and artistic creativity among children and youth
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Encourage Nordic collaboration and cross-border exchanges
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Raise interest in languages, art, and culture across the region
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Support the creation of artistic works, performances, exhibitions, or creative content
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Facilitate dialogue, discussion, or debate on Nordic cultural topics
Funding Details
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Maximum funding: €35,000 per project
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Minimum without co-funding: €7,000
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Eligible costs: Production of creative works, project facilitation, exchanges, workshops, exhibitions, and cultural collaboration activities
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Funding conditions: Projects must start at least six weeks after the application deadline
Who is Eligible
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Individuals, youth groups, organizations, associations, or institutions
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Participants must be children or young people up to 25 years old
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Projects must involve participants from at least three Nordic countries, including Greenland, the Faroe Islands, or Åland
Ineligible Projects
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Sports activities, study trips, or teaching scholarships
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Scout activities or political projects
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Commercial projects aimed at profit
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Projects already completed or started before funding is awarded
How to Apply
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Check eligibility: Ensure the project meets age, country, and artistic criteria
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Develop project plan: Include objectives, participant engagement, cultural or artistic outcomes, timeline, and expected impact
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Submit application: Complete required documentation, including budget, activity description, and country participation details
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Plan project timeline: Start at least six weeks after the application deadline
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Implement and report: Conduct the project, document activities, and submit reports as required by Volt
Why Volt Matters
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Enables young creatives to develop artistic skills and explore cultural interests
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Strengthens Nordic connections and cross-cultural understanding
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Promotes collaboration and dialogue between young people from different countries
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Offers opportunities for exposure, networking, and long-term creative partnerships
Tips for Applicants
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Engage participants from at least three Nordic countries
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Ensure the project has clear artistic or cultural outcomes
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Avoid submitting projects that are already underway or completed
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Include plans for collaboration and exchange to strengthen cross-country interaction
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Prepare a detailed budget and timeline to demonstrate feasibility
FAQs
1. Who can apply to Volt?
Individuals, youth groups, organizations, associations, or institutions working with children or young people up to age 25.
2. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to €35,000 per eligible project, with €7,000 possible without co-funding.
3. Which countries must be involved?
Projects must include participants from at least three Nordic countries, including Greenland, the Faroe Islands, or Åland.
4. What types of projects are eligible?
Artistic, cultural, and language-focused projects across film, literature, performing arts, visual arts, and cultural heritage.
5. Can sports or political projects apply?
No, sports, political, commercial, scout, or already completed projects are not eligible.
6. When must funded activities start?
At least six weeks after the application deadline to ensure proper planning.
7. Can individuals receive funding alone?
Yes, individuals can apply, provided the project meets eligibility requirements and involves the target group of youth participants.
Conclusion
The Volt Programme provides young people with a unique platform to explore creativity, engage in cross-border collaboration, and contribute to Nordic cultural dialogue. By fostering artistic projects and intercultural exchanges, Volt strengthens the skills, networks, and experiences of children and youth across the Nordic region.
For more information, visit Nordic Culture Point.








































