Applications are currently being accepted for the Nordic Culture Point - Mobility Funding Programme 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
The Mobility funding programme promotes international artistic and cultural exchange between the Nordic and Baltic countries.
It enables professionals working in the arts and cultural sectors to travel to another eligible country, build professional networks, collaborate with peers, present their work, participate in cultural events, or conduct research.
The programme focuses on cross-border mobility, professional development, artistic collaboration, cultural exchange, and networking.
The funding is designed around two main cost components:
Travel support: A fixed amount calculated according to the eligible journey.
Daily allowance: A fixed allowance calculated according to the length of the stay and destination.
Because the programme uses fixed rates, applicants should enter their travel and stay information accurately in the application system so that the appropriate amount can be calculated.
The maximum supported mobility period is 14 days.
Funding is available for professional artists and cultural practitioners (such as curators, producers, literary translators, cultural editors or researchers) in all forms of art and culture.