South Ostrobothnia Grants

The next South Ostrobothnia Regional Fund grant application period takes place from 22 Jan to 9 Feb 2024 until 4 pm local Finnish time (Eastern European Time).

Eligible Applicants

The Fund awards grants in all areas of culture. Priority is given to applicants active in the region of the fund (South Ostrobothnia and the whole Ostrobothnia region), to scientific and artistic work, as well as to cultural and development projects that focus on or take place in the region. The Fund will award a total of 1,340,000 euros in the January 2024 round of applications.

Applying for a Grant

You may apply for a grant on the Online Application Service and provide a reference on the Online Reference Service. All applications and references must be submitted to the online service before 4 pm local Finnish time (EET) on the deadline date. Applications and references submitted in any other way will not be considered. The applicant should familiarise themselves carefully with the application guidelines and make sure they have appended all requested attachments in their application. More information on the January round of applications can be found here.

Grant Focus Areas

The Fund pays special attention to projects that promote the access to and equality of children and youth culture, and to requirements for working professionally by granting both working and expenditure grants. We also put emphasis on working as a professional in science and the arts.

Regional Fund Special Purpose Grants

Speak Finnish Boldly!

Speak Finnish Boldly! Grant is awarded for scientists or artists to study Finnish language. The grant sum is EUR 3,000 and it is applied for as its own expenditure grant or as a part of a working grant with the same application. Speak Finnish Boldly! applicant undertakes to improve their Finnish language skills during the grant period. The application must include a motivation letter, with which the applicant demonstrates their own interest to learn Finnish. In addition, the application must include a reference from the teacher.

Spearhead Projects

Spearhead projects requiring larger-than-usual funding will receive a minimum of 40,000 euros in the form of one or two grants. Such projects require fresh or exceptional points of view, content, quality, or design.

Art for Everyone Grant

At least 20,000 euros have been primarily earmarked for Art for Everyone projects in the January round of applications. The aim of this form of support is to promote the equal realisation of cultural rights and to improve the quality of life of people in need of special support or care, through art. The work or project may take place in welfare and nursing institutions or other environments, the residents or users of which may otherwise have limited access to art. Possible institutions include sheltered homes, day centres, and homes of the elderly, hospitals, prisons, reception centres, care units for substance abusers, and child welfare institutions.

Local Culture Projects

A grant may be applied, for example, for projects focusing on local culture of the region and cultural heritage projects, such as documenting cultural heritage, showcasing of cultural environment, promoting urban and neighbourhood culture, and histories of local communities and societies, exhibitions, and events. Local Culture Projects grants may also be related to multi-location or independent-of-place local heritage projects, for home region may be taken to mean a natural environment, a built-up environment, social and mental environment, as well as a virtual home region, which a person themselves finds meaningful. Scientific research into a local culture is not considered a local culture project. Note that applicants for the local culture projects grants must choose the field of science or art that their work most closely relates to.

Donor Funds

The grants are awarded from a general fund and those donor funds open for application in the next round:

  • K. G. R. Ahlbäck Fund
  • Etelä-Pohjanmaan Maakunta- ja Urheilutalosäätiö Fund
  • Maija Harava Fund
  • Iivari and Jenny Honkola Fund
  • Alma and Jussi Jalkanen Fund
  • Oiva Kuusisto Fund
  • Jalo Lahdensuo Fund
  • Karl-Johan Lalli Fund
  • Panttila sisters' Fund
  • Helvi and Leila Rahkonen Fund
  • Einar Salmi Fund
  • Viljo Syrenius Fund

Grant Guidance

Grant-related enquiries should be sent to etela-pohjanmaa@skr.fi. Enquiries may also be directed to Regional Director Mika Virkkala and Coordinator Laura Ojanperä.

The South Ostrobothnia Fund is holding a Grant info online in Finnish on Teams on Monday 29 Jan 2024 at 6 pm. You can join the info session at the beginning of the event via the link below.

Join the event online

Grant Decisions

The grant decisions are made by an administrative committee consisting of regional experts from various fields. If necessary, outside experts can be called upon to evaluate applications. The grant decisions of the January round of applications 2024 will be announced on May 8th. Both favourable and unfavourable grant decisions will be sent to grant applicants by email approximately two weeks before that. The 2024 grants can be withdrawn from 22 May 2024.

If you need the logo of the South Ostrobothnia Fund for your website, newsletter, social media or brochures, you can download it from the link below. If you share information about your grant on social media, we would be especially appreciate it if you use the tags #kulttuurirahastontuella or #skr2024 (grant year).

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Further information about South Ostrobothnia Grants:

Asiamies Mika Virkkala
Mika
Virkkala
Regional Director
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Laura
Ojanperä
Coordinator

The email addresses are in the following format: firstname.lastname@skr.fi