Deadline: 20-Aug-2026
The Swedish Arts Council offers flexible funding to organisations promoting Swedish literature and drama internationally. The grant supports activities like events, travel, marketing, and cultural exchange, but not direct translation or licensed performances. Eligible applicants include publishers, festivals, and other legal entities engaged in professional literary activities.
Overview
The Swedish Arts Council is inviting applications to support projects that expand the global reach of Swedish literature and drama.
This programme promotes international cultural exchange by funding initiatives that showcase Swedish literary works and theatrical traditions to global audiences.
Funding Details
- Funding amount: Not fixed (based on project scope and budget)
- Type: Project-based grant
- Coverage: International promotion and exchange activities
Programme Objectives
The grant aims to:
- Promote Swedish literature and drama internationally
- Support cultural exchange between Sweden and other countries
- Increase global awareness of Swedish literary works
- Strengthen international collaboration in arts and culture
Key Focus Areas
1. International Promotion
- Events showcasing Swedish literature and drama
- Literary festivals and cultural programmes
2. Cultural Exchange
- Cross-border collaborations
- Partnerships between Swedish and international organisations
3. Awareness and Outreach
- Marketing and communication campaigns
- Public engagement initiatives
Key Concepts Explained
Cultural Exchange
The sharing of ideas, art, and traditions between countries to promote mutual understanding and collaboration.
Legal Person
An organisation or entity (not an individual) with legal rights and responsibilities, capable of entering contracts and managing funds.
International Dissemination
The distribution and promotion of cultural works to audiences outside their country of origin.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must be legal persons, including:
- Publishers
- Literary and cultural festivals
- Embassies
- Associations and organisations
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must:
- Conduct or organise professional literary or cultural activities
- Have legal capacity to enter agreements and manage funds
Not Eligible
- Individual applicants (natural persons)
What Activities Are Funded?
Eligible activities include:
- International literary or drama events
- Cultural exchange programmes
- Travel and accommodation for participants
- Professional fees (e.g., speakers, organisers)
- Marketing and promotional campaigns
- Project-related translation (non-licensed works)
What is Not Funded?
- Translation of licensed editions of Swedish works
- Licensed performances of complete dramatic works
- Projects occurring before the application deadline
- Activities covered under other specific translation grants
How to Apply
Step-by-Step Process
- Define Project Idea
- Focus on international promotion or exchange
- Develop Project Plan
- Outline activities, timeline, and expected outcomes
- Prepare Budget
- Include eligible costs only
- Submit Application
- Ensure project starts after the application deadline
- Evaluation
- Based on quality, impact, and alignment with objectives
Why This Grant Matters
- Expands global visibility of Swedish literature and drama
- Encourages international cultural collaboration
- Supports creative industries and artistic exchange
- Strengthens Sweden’s cultural presence worldwide
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying as an individual (not allowed)
- Including ineligible translation or licensing costs
- Planning activities before the deadline
- Weak international focus
- Incomplete project or budget details
Tips for a Strong Application
- Emphasise international reach and audience impact
- Build partnerships with global organisations
- Include a clear communication and promotion strategy
- Demonstrate cultural value and exchange
- Provide a realistic and transparent budget
FAQs
1. Who can apply for this grant?
Legal entities such as publishers, festivals, embassies, and cultural organisations.
2. Is there a fixed funding amount?
No, funding depends on project scope and available budget.
3. Are individuals eligible?
No, only legal persons (organisations) can apply.
4. What costs are covered?
Travel, accommodation, professional fees, marketing, and project-related expenses.
5. Does the grant support translation?
Only limited project-related translation; not licensed translations.
6. Can projects start before applying?
No, projects must begin after the application deadline.
7. What is the main goal of the programme?
To promote Swedish literature and drama internationally and foster cultural exchange.
Conclusion
The Swedish Arts Council grant offers a flexible opportunity for organisations to showcase Swedish literature and drama on a global stage. By supporting international promotion and collaboration, the programme plays a key role in strengthening cultural exchange and expanding the global impact of Swedish creative works.
For more information, visit Swedish Arts Council.









































