Deadline: 01-Oct-2020
Applications are now open for the Nordic Culture Fund grant program.
The Nordic Culture Fund acts as a catalyst for arts and culture in the Nordic region. They support diverse collaborations and weave together the Nordic region, so that everyone can see the part of the world with new eyes.
The Fund provides funding to projects within all fields of the arts and culture. The applicants may be individuals, groups, associations, companies, public or private sector organisations, or institutions.
The focus is on the Nordic players, but the stage is global. It is not a condition that you must live in the Nordic countries or have a Nordic nationality to apply, but the project must be relevant to their Nordic latitudes. And it must be of high quality.
The Fund operates on the basis of an agreement between the Nordic countries: Denmark, Finland, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Åland.
Funding Information
- You can apply for a maximum amount of DKK 500,000, but it is a good idea to obtain an idea of the typical size of their grants before applying.
- It is a requirement for funding by the Nordic Culture Fund that there is relevant co-financing of projects. They assess co-financing to be a central part of the project’s anchoring with its partners.
- The greater the amount applied for, the higher the expectations will be towards self-financing and the support of other contributors.
- In practice, this means that a project should have at least 50% co-financing as a starting point, and that the total amount applied for from Nordic support schemes should not exceed 85%.
- The project period may run for a maximum period of the year in which the grant is provided and the two subsequent calendar years.
- The main activities of the project must not commence until the Fund has made its decision and you have received a response.
The Fund provides wide-ranging support, but there are certain limitations. The Fund does not finance:
- Bilateral collaborations that do not have a broader Nordic content or target group.
- Projects that lie outside the artistic or cultural field, such as sports events.
- Projects that focus primarily on, for example, business development, technological development, the social area, journalism or social science.
- The production and publication of products, if this is the sole or primary purpose of the project. This includes, for example, music releases, film and TV production, computer games production, web solutions, book publishing and translations.
- Touring activities and travelling exhibitions, unless these are part of another substantial Nordic co-operation.
- Study, research or school trips, study tours or education.
- The participation of individuals or groups in events. Only the planners/organisers of such events may seek support for this.
- Operating costs, construction and the procurement of technical equipment for operational use.
- Projects that are already completed.
Assessment Criteria
In the assessment of applications, the following criteria are emphasized:
- Quality of Project: The quality of the project is assessed by the Fund on the basis of, for example:
- The project’s artistic or cultural ambitions and content.
- The project’s method and implementation plan.
- The project’s degree of innovation and development, possibly in relation to previous projects.
- The general and local interest in the project and its value for the participants.
- How the project thinks beyond a national perspective and motivates openness and tolerance.
- Nordic Relevance: The Fund assesses Nordic relevance on the basis of, for example:
- How the Nordic countries or Nordicness are included in the project.
- The degree to which the project is created and implemented by relevant players anchored in various locations in the Nordic countries, and possibly outside the Nordic region.
- The substance of the collaboration: the roles of partners and their involvement in the project.
- How the project promotes art and cultural life locally, in the Nordic countries, and possibly outside the Nordic region.
- How the project promotes exchange and interaction among artists and cultural players.
For more information, visit https://www.nordiskkulturfond.org/en/project-funding-info/