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Subject: FW: OPEN CALL FOR APPLICATIONS ON THE NORDIC ARCTIC PROGRAMME (Deadline 15 February 2026))Please share or apply!
OPEN CALL FOR APPLICATIONS ON THE NORDIC ARCTIC PROGRAMME (NAP):
Apply by February 15, 2026.
The guiding principle for the Nordic Arctic Programme is resilience and strong civil communities in the Arctic. It takes resilience to maintain and secure stability, growth, and prosperity for Arctic citizens.
The Nordic Arctic Programme is oriented toward individuals as well as organisations, and it supports locally rooted cooperation in the Nordic and Arctic regions.
Objectives
The purpose of this program is to contribute to the Vision of the Nordic Council of Ministers.
The vision is to be the most sustainable and integrated region in 2030.
The Nordic Arctic Programmes' main goal is:
- To directly contribute to the development of attractive and socially viable local communities in the Arctic across generations
- To support the development of local business opportunities and sustainable economic growth in the Arctic
- To directly contribute to promoting green transitions and the sustainable circular economy of the region
Nordic and Arctic collaborations
To ensure that a project is well anchored in both the Arctic and the Nordic region, it must include partners from at least three Nordic countries (Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, the Faroe Islands, or Ă…land). This may be supplemented by participants from one or more non-Nordic countries, such as the USA or Canada, if the leading partner is from a Nordic country.
Apply for up to 500.000 DKK per project application.
You can apply for funding of up to DKK 500,000 per project application. The project period can start no earlier than August 1st in the application year and can run for up to two years, ending no later than August 1st of the following year. Your project must contain precise expected results. If you are seeking funding for the continuation of a project that has previously received support from the Nordic Arctic Programme, you must first submit a report explaining the results achieved so far, along with an overview of the project accounts. Repeated funding cannot be guaranteed.
https://napa.gl/en/arctic-cooperation-programme/
WATCH AND LEARN:
32-minute webinar on how to apply the Nordic Arctic Programme + all the practicalities.
Log on to your profile before you start the application, or register if you are new.
NEED ADVISE?:
Call or write advisor Pipaluk Lykke / pipaluk@napa.gl / (+299) 28 60 15.
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