Grants Nordic Culture Point Nordic Culture Point — Culture and Art Programme

Nordic Culture Point — Culture and Art Programme

Nordic Culture Point

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Foundation purpose

Støtter nordisk samarbejde inden for kunst og kultur med fokus på kunstnerisk kvalitet, mangfoldighed og bæredygtighed i Norden.

Supports

The Culture and Art Programme funds Nordic co-operation in the field of arts and culture. Funding is available for projects with an artistic and/or cultural quality that promotes a diverse and sustainable Nordic Region. The programme grants support to projects within all areas of art and culture, in all project phases: preliminary work, production, presentation and dissemination. You can apply for support for projects that invest in cultural and artistic productions and creative work as well as to organise and implement projects that develop skills within the field of art and culture. Support can be granted for all types of costs that are directly associated with the project. Application periods 10.08.2026 – 10.09.2026 15:59 (UTC +3) For example, the projects may entail: creation or dissemination of works, projects and initiatives that require a creative process creation of meeting places between artists/cultural bodies and the public development and dissemination of knowledge and/or work methods organising discussions and debates, as well as seminars and workshops. Anyone active in the field of art and culture can apply, as long as the project meets the programme criteria and is realised by way of co-operation with partners from at least three countries, at least two of which must be Nordic. In this context, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, Åland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland are considered as Nordic countries. Country affiliation is assessed according to the partners’ registered addresses, not nationality. The person submitting the application does not need to be resident in the Nordic Region, as long as the Nordic dimension of the project is met in terms of its partners and content. Example: An applicant from Lithuania or Canada can submit an application for a collaborative project if there are also partners from Finland and Åland. You can apply for funding for all phases of a project, starting with preliminary work to the implementation of a complete project. The amount applied for must be realistic in relation to the size of the project. The larger the amount applied for, the larger your own funding contribution must be, e.g. by way of funding from other contributors. Co-funding is seen as an important part of the project’s prerequisites. A project can be granted up to EUR 7,000 without other sources of funding up to EUR 40 000 with at least 30% co-funding up to EUR 100 000 with at least 50% co-funding This means that the contribution from the Culture and Art Programme can cover between 50% and 100% of the project’s total costs, depending on the amount applied for. Co-financing can include “funding in-kind”. Funding in-kind consists of goods or services rather than money. An example of this can be working hours. The way you value working hours must be specified in the budget and the sum must be reasonable in relation to the tasks and their length. We recommend that all costs within the project are collated in a single application to Nordic Culture Point. For instance, all travel costs can be included in the application to the Culture and Art Programme. The maximum amount of pan-Nordic forms of funding (e.g. Nordic Council of Ministers, Nordic Culture Fund, NAPA, NordPlus, Nordisk Film og TV Fond and Nordic Culture Point) may not exceed 85% of the project’s total budget. Bilateral or national funding does not count as pan-Nordic in this context. The project application is assessed based on the following criteria: Collaborative dimension The project must be collaborative with partners with addresses in at least three different countries, at least two of which must be Nordic. The application must state why it is important to carry out the project as a collaboration between the participating partners. What are your expectations of the collaboration? Are experiences and knowledge disseminated between the project participants and/or organiser? Is the collaboration innovative or does it promote expertise? Nordic dimension The programme is financed with Nordic tax funds, so the project must develop cultural and artistic fields in the Nordic Region, regardless of where it will be implemented. The Nordic dimension can be found in the form or content of the project, in a special theme or as a special need that the project wants to address. The Nordic representation is determined based on the participants’ country of residence, not nationality. It is beneficial for the project to promote language comprehension in the Nordic Region and mobility between the countries, as well as to strengthen the experience of solidarity between the inhabitants of the countries. Quality The expert group examines the artistic quality of the project and how realistic and feasible the project plan is in practical terms. For that, clear descriptions of the collaborative partners and objectives, timetable, financing plan and budget are needed. The questions asked in the application are how the project can develop and raise the quality of art and culture in a wider perspective? Is the project innovative or does it develop expertise? Are the results of the work long-lasting? Sustainability The sustainability of the project is assessed from a social, economic and ecological perspective. Does the project promote an inclusive and diverse art and culture scene in the Nordic Region? Is the project ecologically sustainable? Does the content promote the competitiveness of Nordic cultural and artistic fields? Please note that the application deadlines for all programmes is at 15:59, Finnish time. The applications are then assessed by a group of experts and the decision will be announced ten weeks after the deadline. Projects which are granted funding may begin after the decision has been made. At the earliest, activities that are supported by the programme may begin 10 weeks after the application deadline.

Does not support

However, you cannot apply for funding for activities which have already been conducted. You cannot apply for funding for: tours with already existing works or productions running costs of institutions or other activities basic financing of projects which run for several years – such as ongoing costs for an annual festival productions of works without the active involvement of partners other than artists themselves, e.g. solo performances or album recordings. film and TV productions, productions of computer games nor book publishing. projects that are part of an education or training course commercial activities that aim to generate a financial profit projects outside the artistic or cultural area, for example, sports events. projects which have already started before the decision on support by us has been approved and dispatched activities that have already been completed.

Description

Finansierer nordisk samarbejde inden for kunst og kultur. Mobilitetsstøtte, ungdomsprogrammet Volt og kortvarige netværk.

Amount

Min: 10.000 DKK
Max: 300.000 DKK

Deadline

Mobilitet: 31.03.2026. Volt (unge): 08.04.2026. Kortvarige netværk: 04.09.2026.

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