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Nordic–Baltic Mobility Programme for Culture has announced this year’s second open call for the grants for short–term network funding. The grant applications are open until September 27.

Support Editorial August 31, 2018

The Nordic–Baltic Mobility Programme for Culture supports creative network building, artists’ residencies and mobility of professional art and culture practitioners in all artistic fields. Its aim is to create a basis for an innovative and dynamic cultural life in the Nordic and Baltic countries.

The overall objective of the programme is to make it possible for people in the arts and culture in the Nordic and Baltic countries to work together, forge partnerships and learn from each other. The networking activities may include a series of joint meetings, conferences, workshops, staff exchanges, joint training, etc. The network must consist of partners from at least three Nordic/Baltic countries. The short–term network funding is available to networks planning to work together for up to one year. The maximum amount of the project is 20.000 euro and the maximum proportion of the total budget funded by the Nordic Culture Point is 70%. Networks that receive short–term funding may apply for long–term funding later on.

The long–term network funding is available to networks planning to work together for up to three years. In that case the maximum amount of the project is 100 000 euro and the maximum proportion of the total budget funded by the Nordic Culture Point is 50%.

A network can apply for the funding until September 27, 2018. More information on all modules, as well as application forms can be found on the Nordic Culture Point website.