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Children and young adults
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Funding from the Foundation for Swedish-Norwegian Co-operation
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The Foundation for Swedish-Norwegian Co-operation is a state-run, bilateral foundation that promotes co-operation between Norway and Sweden. The Foundation promotes mutual exchange of culture and information about Swedish and Norwegian culture and society. The Foundation provides three different types of funding: project funding, artist scholarships as well as residence scholarships. Individuals, associations and institutions are eligible to apply for funding.
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The Youth Association of Iceland: Grants for visits to sports schools
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The Youth Association of Iceland provides grants for Icelandic youngsters to visit sports schools in one of the other Nordic countries.
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Nordic High School Grant Scheme
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The scholarship scheme has been created to increase interest in the Nordic high schools and improve knowledge of Nordic languages and culture. The scheme provides grants to Danish pupils for stays at 'folk high schools' in other Nordic countries and also applies to pupils from the Faroe Islands and Greenland, although not for stays at high schools in Denmark.
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The Danish-Faroese Cultural Foundation travel scholarship
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The Danish-Faroese Cultural Foundation travel scholarship is advertised in Denmark and on the Faroe Islands for allocation once a year.
It consists of two instalments of DKK 10,000 each. One instalment is earmarked for a study trip to the Faroe Islands, the other for a study trip to Denmark, for people aged 18-30. The purpose of the trip must fall within the objectives of the Danish-Faroese Cultural Foundation.
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Grants for visits by Icelanders to Folk High Schools in the Nordic Region
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The Norden Association of Iceland has been commissioned by the Nordic Council of Ministers to provide grants for Icelanders to visit high schools in other Nordic countries. Only individuals are eligible to apply.
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Nordplus funding
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Nordplus funds projects whose purpose is: to promote Nordic languages and culture and mutual Nordic-Baltic linguistic and cultural understanding; to help to develop quality and innovation in educational systems for lifelong learning in the participating countries, via partnerships, development projects, knowledge exchanges and networks; to support, develop, use and promote innovative products and processes in the education sector, through systematic exchanges of experiences; to improve and develop Nordic co-operation on education, and to help to establish Nordic-Baltic co-operation in the same area. Institutions and organisations are eligible to apply, not individuals.
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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.
