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Russia
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Nordic Council of Ministers’ funding programme for NGOs in the Baltic Sea Region
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NGOs play a prominent role in the Nordic Council of Ministers’ co-operation with the Baltic States and Northwest Russia within a number of its priority areas, such as the environment and progress towards democracy, but also as partners in building networks and cross-border co-operation in the Baltic Sea Region.
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Kolarctic ENPI CBC
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The programme has 3 main priority areas: economic and social development; common challenges and border co-operation; and people-to-people co-operation and identity building. Fundamental to all areas are cross-border activities and giving priority to women and young people.
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Apply for funding from the Nordic Centre for Welfare and Social Issues (NVC)
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NVC's funding aims to stimulate Nordic co-operation between disability organisations. Grants are given for activities covering co-operation between Nordic disability organisations and their counterparts in the adjacent areas ie. Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Northwest Russia.
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Nordic-Russian co-operation in education and research
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The Nordic-Russian co-operation programme provides funding for co-operation and network building between Nordic and Northwest Russian educational institutions. The Nordic Council of Ministers is still conducting a dialogue with the Russian authorities on the programme, but a call for proposals for a number of preparatory initiatives has been carried out. The total budget for project support was approximately DKK 2.9 million and the application deadline was 15 December 2009.
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Apply for funding from the Nordic Council of Ministers' Arctic Co-operation Programme
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The Nordic Council of Ministers' Arctic Co-operation Programme has an annual budget of about DKK 8 million. Applications can be made for funds from the Arctic Co-operation Programme for the implementation of projects in the Arctic.
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NORDBUK: Apply for Funding
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The Nordic Children's and Youth Committee (NORDBUK) awards grants for organisation and project co-operation for young people.
