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Grants for Translating Swedish Literature and Drama into Non-Nordic Languages

Applications Open: Translation Fund for Literature – Australia

Deadline: 01-Sep-2026

The Swedish Arts Council offers grants to professional publishers for translating Swedish literature into non-Nordic languages. Funding covers translation costs and limited production expenses (up to SEK 20,000 for selected formats). The programme aims to expand the global reach of high-quality Swedish works and introduce authors into new linguistic markets.

Overview

The Swedish Arts Council invites applications from publishers to support the translation of Swedish literature into non-Nordic languages.

This grant aims to increase the global visibility of Swedish authors, promote literary exchange, and expand access to high-quality works across international markets.

Funding Details

What the Grant Covers

Production Support

Important Conditions

Programme Objectives

The grant aims to:

Eligible Literary Works

The programme supports a wide range of genres:

Fiction & Creative Works

Visual & Illustrated Formats

Non-Fiction

Key Priorities

Applications are assessed based on:

Key Concepts Explained

Non-Nordic Languages

Languages spoken outside Nordic countries (e.g., not Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Finnish, Icelandic).

Translation Grant

Funding provided to cover costs of translating a work into another language.

Production Costs

Expenses related to printing and publishing, especially for illustrated or complex formats.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must:

Required Documents

Each application must include:

Application Rules

How to Apply

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Select Work for Translation
    • Ensure eligibility and quality
  2. Secure Rights Agreement
    • Sign contract with rights holder
  3. Hire Translator
    • Finalise contract and fee
  4. Prepare Documents
    • Include all required materials
  5. Submit Application Online
    • One work per submission
  6. Await Evaluation
    • Based on quality and impact

Why This Grant Matters

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

FAQs

1. Who can apply?

Professional publishers with proven experience.

2. What does the grant cover?

Translation costs and limited production expenses.

3. What is the production cost limit?

Up to SEK 20,000.

4. Can I submit multiple applications?

Yes, but only one work per application.

5. Are copyright costs covered?

No, they are not eligible.

6. When is reimbursement provided?

After full payment to the translator is confirmed.

7. What types of works are eligible?

Fiction, poetry, comics, non-fiction, and more.

Conclusion

The Swedish Arts Council Translation Grant provides a strategic opportunity for publishers to bring Swedish literature to global audiences. By supporting high-quality translations and prioritising new language markets, the programme plays a key role in promoting cultural exchange and literary diversity worldwide.

For more information, visit Swedish Arts Council.

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