The Swedish Institute is pleased to launch a new initiative, the Creative Partnerships Programme, which will grant funding to Swedish organisations and their international partners in civil society, culture and the media. The programme will support projects which aim to promote democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.

Creative Partnerships is a new initiative which replaces the Creative Force programme. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in our target countries. Projects funded by the programme should help to create better conditions for democratic development and respect for human rights and freedom of expression in the countries covered by the programme.

 

Benefits

  • Seed funding
  • Cooperation projects

 

Eligibilities

  • Swedish organisations (legal entities) from civil society and the public or private sectors. You must apply with a partner in one or more of the target countries listed above.
  • Your organisation must be registered as a legal entity in Sweden.
  • Your organisation must have been registered in Sweden for at least two years.
  • Your project partner may represent civil society or the public or private sectors in the target country. Formal or informal cultural actors, networks of journalists or other types of media organisation also qualify as partners.

 

Eligible Regions: Africa, Eastern Europe, MENA, Western Balkans & Türkiye

Application Process

  • You write your application directly in our online application portal, see link further down.
  • There you will find a form where you register and then write the application.
  • You can save and then return to your application as many times as you need.
  • In addition you must submit a number of mandatory attachments. Make sure they are all correct and complete before you submit your application. Below you will find links to the templates you must use:
  • Activity plan (same template for seed and cooperation projects)
  • Budget seed funding
  • Budget cooperation projects
  • Memorandum of Understanding (same template for seed and cooperation projects)
  • Contact us at [email protected] if you need accessible documents.
  • Authorised signatory for the Swedish organisation
  • The Swedish applicant organisation’s Swedish bank account (not necessary if you have Swedish plusgiro/bankgiro).
  • The Swedish applicant organisation’s registration number.
  • If you have a “enskild firma” we need to see that you have “F-skattbevis”.
  • When your application is ready in the portal and you have uploaded the mandatory attachments (see Step 2) you can submit the application.
  • The deadline is 23.59 (Swedish time) on 15 February 2023.
  • Make sure you start in good time; the portal stops accepting applications at 23.59.
  • We cannot accept applications submitted by email.

 

 

Application Deadline: February 16, 2023

Application ClosedOfficial link

For Further Queries

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