• Partially Funded
  • Stockholm

Creative Force is a funding programme for international projects which work through media or the arts to strengthen basic freedoms and rights. The programme offers two types of grant namely:

Seed Funding: Seed Funding is available for carrying out a planning trip, a visit or a pilot project, for example.

Collaborative Projects: Collaborative Projects are larger projects with a creative, capacity-building aspect and sustainable goals. You can also use this funding to scale-up a project which has previously received Seed Funding

Location:

Sweden

Benefits

  • Swedish Institute is offering up to SEK 100,000 for Seed Funding grant.
  • An amount up to SEK 500,000 per 12-month period will be awarded for Collaborative Projects.

Eligibilities

  • Any type of organisation which is registered in Sweden can apply.
  • Applicants organisation must have been registered for at least one year (for seed funding) or two years (for collaborative projects).
  • Applicants must write their application jointly with a partner organisation in one (or more) of the Creative Force target countries.
Eligible Regions: Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia, Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldavia, Ukraine and Turkey, Northwestern Russia.

Application Process

Please visit the official website for the application process.

Application Deadline: January 24, 2019

Application ClosedOfficial link

For Further Queries

For more information please contact: Phone: +46-8-453 7800 E-mail: [email protected]
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