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Funding schemes and calls

The West Nordic Fund
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.
Nordic Innovation project funding
Nordic Innovation funds Nordic projects that boost innovation and competitiveness in the Nordic business sector and lead to commercial and sustainable development.
Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Public Administration
With an annual budget of some 270 000 Euro, the Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme for Public Administration offers financial support to civil servants and other staff in the public sector to carry out study visits, internships, training or network activities in the region. Activities supported by the programme require the participation of a minimum of three countries, of these a minimum of one Nordic and one Baltic.
Grants from the Nordic Council of Ministers' Working Environment Committee
The Committee funds projects that focus on closer co-operation on the working environment between the Nordic countries. Key issues include how workplaces can improve their physical, psychological and social conditions; use staff resources in an effective and sustainable manner; promote gender equality and non-discrimination; and further develop the Nordic Region as an attractive place to work.
Grants from the Nordic Council of Ministers' Labour Market Committee
Project funding from the Labour Market Committee is directed at Nordic projects that deal with working life. The projects can, for example, include analyses, conferences or theme meetings, which help improve co-operation between the Nordic countries with reference to mutual exchange of experiences in the sector. The projects funded by the Labour Market Committee must have a Nordic aim and involve at least three Nordic countries. The Committee also looks favourably on applications that include the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland.
Grants from the Nordic Council of Ministers' Industrial Relations Committee
This funding is primarily designated for investigative studies and seminars on topical political subjects with a Nordic aim. The most important funding criterion is that the projects benefit the Nordic countries and the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Åland, and generate Nordic synergies.

 

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