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Application period was October 1, 2025 through November 4, 2025. Decisions by March 17, 2026.
Project Grants for Culture from Arts Promotion Centre Finland (Taike) fund individual projects by professional communities promoting cultural and social inclusion and strengthening cultural rights in Finland. Eligible applicants are registered communities including associations, cooperatives, companies, municipalities, and foundations. Unregistered communities, private traders, and individuals are not eligible.
Applications are submitted online via the Applyforgrants. fi service. The 2025 call opened October 1, 2025, with decisions issued by March 17, 2026.
Related programs include subsidies for cultural diversity, anti-racism initiatives, inclusion and cultural wellbeing, and children's and youth culture.
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Call for applications 2025: Project grants for culture Call for applications 2025: Project grants for culture These grants are intended for individual projects implemented by professional communities that promote cultural and social inclusion, as well as strengthen cultural rights. Applications can be submitted online using the Applyforgrants. fi service.
The call for applications can be found on the service under the name of the Finnish Arts and Culture Agency. Begins: 1. 10.
2025 at 8. 00 Decisions will be made by 17. 3.
2026. These grants are intended for individual projects implemented by professional communities that promote cultural and social inclusion, as well as strengthen cultural rights. These grants may be awarded to registered communities, such as associations, cooperatives, companies, municipalities and foundations.
Decisions are taken by the Finnish Arts and Culture Agency based on a presentation by a special advisor. All applicants are required to familiarise themselves with the call for applications before filling in the application. Logg in and fill in the application (Applyforgrants.
fi) Applications can be submitted online using the Applyforgrants. fi service. Read carefully the call for applications and the standard terms and conditions before filling in the application .
Further information about the grant and how to apply Instructions for using the Applyforgrants. fi service Changes have been made to Taike’s calls for applications. Find out more in the news article .
Further information about applying for project grants for culture will be available in an info briefing to be held on 9 October 2025, 3pm–4pm. The link can be found on the Taike website .
Information about project grants for culture Previously awarded grants and subsidies can be found on the Taike website Subsidies for promoting cultural diversity and combating racism Subsidies for promoting inclusion and cultural wellbeing Project grants for children's and youth culture
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Registered communities, such as associations, cooperatives, companies, municipalities, and foundations. Unregistered communities, private traders, and individuals are not eligible. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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