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Culture and Art Programme
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The main aim of the Culture and Art Programme is to help rejuvenate Nordic co-operation on culture and art. The programme places great emphasis on communications work, both externally with the general public, and internally between artists and cultural professionals. The programme is divided into two modules: skills enhancement, criticism and knowledge transfer; and activities aimed at production and communication. Both individuals and organisations are entitled to apply.
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Nordic Culture Fund: Project Funding
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The Fund is engaged in a wide range of art and culture areas, involving both professionals and amateurs. The Fund supports activities characterized by quality, vision, accessibility, and variety, where both traditional and new ways of working can be developed.
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The Greenland Fund
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The purpose of the Greenland Fund is to strengthen relations between Greenlanders and Icelanders. The fund provides grants for study tours, study residencies, art exhibitions, sports exhibition games and other forms of art, knowledge and technology. The fund's authorised capital, which was put by the Icelandic State in 1981 and 1982, is administered by Iceland's Central Bank and the annual interest profit is used for funding.
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The Letterstedt Association
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The aim of the association, according to its charter, is to promote fellowship between the five Nordic countries in terms of industry, science and art. The association's activities consist of granting funds for Nordic purposes, publishing the Nordisk Tidskrift, awarding the Jacob Letterstedt's Nordic Medal for Merit and other activities.
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The West Nordic Fund
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The West Nordic Fund lends money to invest in companies in the Faroe Islands and Greenland, as well as to Icelandic companies, for co-operation projects between an Icelandic and/or a Faroese or a Greenlandic company.
