Apply for the Swedish Institute Creative Force Program 2022. Do you work internationally to strengthen democracy and human rights? Do you use media or the arts as a means to bring about change? Are you based in Sweden or do you have a Swedish project partner?
Deadline
January 31, 2022
Swedish Institute Creative Force is a funding program for international projects. It is open to Swedish organisations and their partners in Swedish Institute’s target countries who work through media or the arts to strengthen democracy, human rights and freedom of expression.
Grant
It offers two types of grant:
- Seed Funding is available for carrying out a small project or a pilot. You and your international partner can apply for up to SEK 100,000 for a project which must be completed within 12 months of the project start.
- Collaborative Projects are larger projects which should involve knowledge exchange, capacity building or method development. They recommend that you apply for this type of grant to scale-up a project which has previously received seed funding. You and your international partner can apply for a grant which runs for either max. 12 months or max. 24 months (from the project start). For a 12-month grant you can apply for up to SEK 500,000. For projects exceeding 12-months you can apply for up to SEK 1 million.
Eligibility
- Open to any type of organisation which is registered in Sweden.
- Your organisation must have been registered for at least one year (for seed funding) or two years (for collaborative projects).
- You must write your application jointly with a partner organisation in one (or more) of the Creative Force target countries (see below).
Eligible Target Countries
- In Africa, Asia & MENA:
- Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia
- Bangladesh, Cambodia, Vietnam
- Algeria, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Yemen
- In Eastern Europe & Turkey:
- Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldavia, Turkey and Ukraine.
NB: they do not grant funding to projects which include financial support to public sector partners in Belarus (state, regional, municipal).
- Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldavia, Turkey and Ukraine.
Application
Applicants must attach the following mandatory documents:
- Activity plan (for seed funding and collaborative projects)
- Budget seed funding
- Budget collaborative projects
- Memorandum of Understanding (for seed funding and collaborative projects)
The mandatory documents are in English. The application portal is in English and Swedish. You and your project partner must write the application together, in English or Swedish. Choose the language which both partners understand best.
For more information, visit Swedish Institute.
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