Deadline: 09-Oct-2024
The Norden 0-30 is a funding programme for young people in the Nordic Region aged 0 to 30 who have a creative project idea that requires funding.
Norden 0-30 has been set up by the Nordic Committee for Children and Young People, which is the Nordic Council of Ministers’ advisory and coordinating body for all issues relating to children and young people. The programme supports children and young people’s own projects and seeks to strengthen their organizational skills, influence, and participation in political, cultural, and social activities.
Benefits
- The project seeks to promote outstanding Nordic meetings and collaborations. It is considered beneficial if the project contributes to new partnerships, long-term results, or greater interaction between young people in the Nordic countries, which they themselves consider relevant and which has a positive impact on their role in Nordic culture, politics, or society.
Funding Information
- For projects consisting of at least three Nordic countries you can apply for up to 50,000 €.
- For projects consisting of two Nordic countries you can apply for up to 10,000 €.
Eligibility Criteria
- Grants are awarded to:
- Organisations, groups, municipalities, institutions, associations and networks.
- Norden 0-30 supports projects with partners from two or three Nordic countries:
- In projects consisting of partners from two Nordic countries one of them must be Greenland, Iceland, Faroe Islands or Åland Islands.
- At least three Nordic countries must participate in projects that consist of three or more countries. In this case, Denmark, Finland, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and the Åland Islands count as Nordic countries.
- The project applicant must reside in one of the Nordic countries stated above.
- The applicant does not have to be young, but must represent a partner that either consists of, or has experience of, involving children and young people.
- It is also considered particularly important if the project involves co-operation with parties from Greenland, the Faroe Islands, Åland, or the North Calotte. In this context, the North Calotte means: the counties of Finnmark, Nordland, and Troms in Norway, Norrbotten County in Sweden, and the Lappi Region in Finland.
For more information, visit Nordic Culture Point.