Deadline: 18-Mar-2026
The Danish Arts Foundation offers grants for Craft and Design Projects to support high-quality artistic initiatives in Denmark and promote Danish craft and design internationally. Funding is available for exhibitions, residencies, production, research, and dissemination projects, with an emphasis on professionalism, originality, and audience impact. Applicants include artists, designers, curators, museums, galleries, and other cultural professionals.
Program Overview
The Craft and Design Projects grant aims to enhance artistic quality in Danish craft and design while fostering international visibility. The program supports project-based initiatives with clear intentions, defined timelines, and specific target groups. Projects should demonstrate originality, realism, independence, and relevance to audiences.
Objectives
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Strengthen artistic quality in Danish craft and design.
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Promote Danish craft and design internationally.
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Support projects that explore aesthetic potential, craftsmanship, and design innovation.
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Encourage coherence between ideas, methods, and audience engagement.
Eligible Projects
The program funds a variety of initiatives, including:
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Exhibitions and dissemination in Denmark and abroad
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Residencies, exchange programs, and work stays
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Production of new works in craft and design
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Projects exploring aesthetic potential, craftsmanship, and innovative design solutions
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Critical or immaterial projects, including research and conceptual development
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Editorial and dissemination activities, such as reviews, articles, and academic research
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International collaborations and business development for Danish craft and design products
Funded Activities May Include:
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Travel and residencies connected to exhibitions or projects
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Artist and designer fees for preparation, installation, dismantling, and promotional work
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Collaborative work between guest and host during residencies
Funding Amounts and Payment
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Grants ≤ DKK 100,000: Paid close to project start date
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Grants > DKK 100,000 with project duration > 6 months: Paid in instalments
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Payments made to Danish NemKonto linked to the applicant’s CPR or CVR number
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Foreign applicants who moved from Denmark may receive funds via a foreign account following foundation procedures
Ineligible Activities
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Projects completed before the application deadline
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Courses or training programs
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Projects previously supported by the committee
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Capital investments or operating expenses
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Projects primarily in research or investigation may apply for a work-related grant instead
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
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Artists, designers, and curators
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Authors, promoters, museums, and galleries
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Others involved in developing or promoting craft and design in Denmark
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Applicants must define a clear project goal, schedule, budget, audience, and partners
Selection Criteria
Applications are assessed by the Committee for Craft and Design Project Funding based on:
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Overall artistic quality and talent
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Professionalism and coherence between ideas and methods
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Potential to develop and challenge craft and design practices
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Significance and impact for relevant audiences and contexts
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Consideration of sustainability, diversity, geographic distribution, and prior funding
How to Apply
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Prepare your project description and budget using the official templates
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Include relevant images of the project and previous work
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Submit CVs for all participants
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Ensure all materials comply with length, format, and file size requirements
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Submit the completed application through the Grant Portal before the deadline
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Only the latest submission before the deadline will be considered
Application Timeline
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Decisions are provided within 12 weeks of the application deadline
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Results are published after committee evaluation
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Payment arrangements depend on grant amount and project duration
Tips for Applicants
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Clearly define project goals, timeframe, and target audience
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Demonstrate originality, feasibility, and relevance
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Provide high-quality documentation of previous work
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Ensure all required templates and materials are complete and correct
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Consider collaborations, residencies, or exhibitions to maximize impact
Conclusion
The Danish Arts Foundation Craft and Design Projects Grant offers targeted funding for initiatives that enhance Danish craft and design, strengthen artistic quality, and promote international visibility. Successful projects combine professionalism, creativity, and audience relevance, contributing to a vibrant and internationally recognized craft and design sector.
For more information, visit Danish Arts Foundation.









































