About
Innlandet fylkeskommune is a regional county municipality (fylkeskommune) in Norway responsible for providing public services to the Innlandet region. The organization oversees a wide range of services including education and schools, roads and transportation, dental health, business development and international affairs, planning and public health, climate and environment, arts and culture, cultural heritage, the county library, sports and outdoor recreation. It also administers grants and funding programs for regional development.
Funding Opportunities
Innovasjonsprisen
Innovasjonsprisen is an annual innovation prize awarded by Innlandet County Council (Innlandet fylkeskommune) in Norway. The prize recognizes entrepreneurs, businesses, development organizations, and community actors who have contributed to economic development in the Innlandet region through sustainable innovation. Winners receive a monetary award of 100,000 Norwegian kroner along with an artwork. The prize aims to honor those who inspire other business actors, serve as ambassadors for the business community, create visible results in the form of jobs and investments, and take social responsibility through apprenticeships, cluster contributions, R&D sector development, international cooperation, and local community engagement. Winners are evaluated against the goals of the Innlandet Strategy and must have a solid foundation in the Innlandet community through local activity, leadership, or ownership.
Ung INNspirator
Ung INNspirator is a prize awarded to outstanding young individuals between 15 and 35 years old who serve as role models for development in the Innlandet region of Norway. The prize winner should be an exemplary figure for societal development in Innlandet and have a solid foundation in the Innlandet community through local activity, leadership, or ownership. The recipient is expected to have contributed to developing and shaping the future locally in Innlandet and to stand out as a change leader for the region in the years to come. The prize winner should demonstrate an ability to understand key societal challenges in Innlandet and have been involved in challenging, changing, and developing solutions for the future. The winner will be evaluated against the goals of the Innlandet Strategy and must be engaged, curious, and have a desire to contribute to shaping the future of Innlandet. The prize consists of a work of art and 75,000 Norwegian kroner.
Innlandsprisen
Innlandsprisen is a recognition prize awarded to individuals or institutions that promote initiatives aligned with the Innlandet Strategy. The prize consists of an artwork and 100,000 Norwegian kroner. Winners are evaluated based on their role as ambassadors for Innlandet, their visible results, their contribution to the development of Innlandet within their field, and their solid foundation in the Innlandet community. The prize recognizes achievements in areas such as culture, business, and academia. A jury consisting of regional government representatives, labor organizations, business organizations, banking representatives, and the county governor evaluates candidates against the goals of the Innlandet Strategy.
Fylkeskulturprisen
Fylkeskulturprisen is a cultural prize awarded by Innlandet County, Norway. The prize recognizes individuals, businesses, organizations, or other entities that have contributed to positive cultural experiences or have made significant contributions in other ways to the cultural landscape of Innlandet. The award consists of 100,000 Norwegian kroner and a work of art. Recipients should represent an environment that inspires other actors in Innlandet, serve as ambassadors for the county, demonstrate visible results, and have solid roots in the Innlandet community through local activity, leadership, or ownership. The prize winner is selected by the Main Committee for Culture, which also evaluates nominees against the Innland Strategy based on the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals and the county's cultural strategy. The prize is awarded at a suitable ceremony, recognizing those who have made notable contributions to culture in the region.
TT-kort (Transport subsidies for persons with disabilities)
TT-kort is a taxi transport subsidy card for individuals who cannot use public transport due to permanent mobility disabilities. The program provides annual subsidies for taxi travel for leisure activities such as shopping, visits, and errands. Eligible applicants must be residents of Innlandet county, Norway, over 8 years old, and have a permanent mobility disability preventing use of public transportation. The subsidy is loaded onto a personal card that can be used directly in taxis with no deductible. The basic annual amount is 4000 NOK, with additional supplements available for wheelchair users and those living more than 10 km from the municipal center. The card balance is automatically refilled on January 1st each year, and unused balances cannot be carried over to the following year. Applicants must complete an application form and obtain a medical certificate from their doctor confirming the mobility disability.
Utviklingsmidler i landbruket
This funding program supports development projects in agriculture in Innlandet, Norway. For 2026, 9.76 million NOK has been allocated for collaborative projects to strengthen value creation in agriculture and forestry in Innlandet. The funds are to be used for business development, recruitment, and competence enhancement within traditional agriculture and other agriculture-based industries. Projects that contribute to building a sustainable food nation, climate adaptation, new technology adoption in agriculture, development of competency initiatives, recruitment and profiling measures, and establishment of new farmer networks are prioritized. The program emphasizes collaborative projects that benefit multiple organizations or farmers and aims to increase or secure employment and value creation in agriculture.
Tilskudd til studentoppgaver i bedrift
This grant program supports bachelor and master students who collaborate with private companies in Innlandet, Norway, and is part of the FORREGION program. The purpose is to encourage more businesses to use research in their innovation work. The funding scheme aims to help more bachelor and master students complete assignments in collaboration with private companies in Innlandet, thereby strengthening the companies' innovation efforts. Students can apply for support for bachelor or master theses in collaboration with one or more private companies in Innlandet. Applicants can also seek funding for coursework or internships with private companies where a theory-based assignment is submitted as the basis for evaluation, provided it clearly contributes to strengthening the company's innovation work. Eligible expenses include travel costs to and from the company, small physical investments, or costs for necessary equipment and software. Note: As of the page update, the budget for this grant scheme has been exhausted and no new applications are being accepted, with uncertainty about whether the program will continue in 2025.
Tilskudd til forprosjekt i Forregion
The FORREGION pre-project grant is designed to familiarize businesses with research as an innovation tool and to facilitate further research activities. This grant supports smaller research projects in companies with little or no research experience. FORREGION works to encourage more businesses to use research in their innovation efforts. The grant is intended for businesses located in Innlandet county that have limited or no experience collaborating with research environments. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis and processed within a maximum of 30 days.
Tilskudd for å styrke industriell symbiose i grønne hubber i Innlandsporteføljen
Innlandet fylkeskommune offers grants to strengthen industrial symbiosis in green hubs within the Innlandsporteføljen project. This is part of the follow-up to the Innlandsporteføljen project, established in 2022 to develop 14 hubs that will contribute to 50% reduced emissions, NOK 40 billion in increased value creation, 10,000 new green jobs, and NOK 26 billion in increased exports. The grants support collaborative activities across businesses and value chains to realize circular business models and industrial symbiosis. Examples of supported activities include developing master plans, establishing consortia, creating infrastructure plans, identifying potential collaborating business actors, and facilitating joint development projects. The program addresses the challenge that many hubs lack dedicated resources to fulfill Innlandsporteføljen goals and aims to stimulate cross-sectoral cooperation and green transition.
Støtteordning for reiselivsprosjekter 2026
Støtteordning for reiselivsprosjekter 2026 er et tilskuddsprogram fra Innlandet fylkeskommune som skal bidra til bærekraftig reisemålsutvikling og økt verdiskaping i Innlandet. Programmet støtter prosjekter som arbeider mot hovedmålet i Reiselivsstrategien 2025–2030: 35% økning i verdiskapingen i reiselivsbedrifter og 18% vekst i antall sysselsatte helårsarbeidsplasser innen 2030. Ordningen prioriterer ti innsatsområder inkludert internasjonalisering og eksport, kompetanseutvikling, effektivisering, transport, utvikling av nye sesonger, lokalmatsatsing, økt bruk av fritidsboliger, tålegrenseanalyse, etablering av reisemålsledelse, og byturisme. Søknader må beskrive hvordan prosjektet bidrar til Norges og Innlandets klimamål om minst 50% utslippsreduksjon innen 2030, samt hvilke bærekraftsmål som ivaretas. Som hovedregel støttes inntil 50% av prosjektkostnadene, med maksimal egeninnsats på 30%. Fysiske investeringer og ordinær drift støttes ikke.
Støtteordning for destinasjonsselskapene 2026
This grant program supports destination companies (tourism destination management organizations) in Innlandet, Norway, to carry out common good tasks that benefit local residents, part-time residents, and tourists. The funding is intended to support shared responsibilities such as trails, paths, beautification initiatives, joint marketing and profiling, market development, staff training, quality work, hospitality and sustainability certification, transformation, product development, and destination development. Eligible activities include market research and customer insights, digital marketing and communication, innovation and product development, destination development (visitor management, customer collaboration, capacity utilization, packaging), promoting local food on the destination, and sustainability certification. The program prioritizes regional destination companies with high competence, stable economy and membership base, and forward-thinking approaches. The total budget for this program is 4 million Norwegian kroner.
Næringsutvikling i Innlandet
This is a grant program for business development in Innlandet, Norway, aimed at strengthening local communities and business life. The program is designed for applications that may be relevant but fall outside of the county's regular support schemes. Applications are evaluated against adopted plans and strategies for Innlandet. The funding supports innovation actors, collaborating businesses and organizations, business networks, public actors such as regional councils and cooperating municipalities, and R&D institutions. The program operates on a rolling basis with no fixed deadlines, allowing for continuous submission of applications throughout the year.
Fondsordning til store nasjonale og internasjonale arrangementer innen idrett
This fund aims to stimulate the development and visibility of Innlandet as a sports event region. The grant supports large national and international sports events that can enhance Innlandet's role and position as a host for major events, and promote the region nationally and internationally. The fund emphasizes sustainability across three dimensions: social (inclusion, volunteerism, and community development), environmental (climate and environmental strategies), and economic (regional ripple effects, tourism, business development, and residential attractiveness). Applicants must demonstrate how their event contributes to these sustainability goals and follows UN Sustainable Development Goals. The fund prioritizes events that attract participants and audiences from outside the region and have documented potential for regional value creation.
Bedriftsintern opplæring (BiO)
The BiO (Bedriftsintern opplæring) grant program supports businesses in Innlandet County, Norway that need to provide employees with new competencies to manage organizational transformation. The program provides financial support to cover part of the costs for internal training initiatives. Transformation can include significant changes to products and services, work methods, or establishment in new markets. The grant is designed to help businesses acquire the competencies needed for necessary organizational changes by supporting training costs, salary costs during training, and minor administrative expenses. The funding is available to private businesses, sole proprietorships with employees, and publicly owned companies that do not receive other public subsidies, all of which must have employees in Innlandet County.
Tilskudd til bygninger fra middelalder
This grant program supports owners of protected medieval buildings (constructed before 1537) in maintaining and restoring these historic structures while preserving their source value. The program applies to profane buildings, excluding churches and other religious structures. These buildings represent some of the world's oldest wooden structures, and material authenticity is given particular emphasis. The grant aims to bring buildings up to normal maintenance levels while ensuring that their historical value is preserved. It is a requirement that work is carried out by craftspeople with relevant competence in antiquarian building work. The program also emphasizes the importance of preserving and strengthening intangible cultural heritage in traditional building craftsmanship. Support may be provided for restoration and heavy maintenance, as well as for documentation, knowledge development, and research on medieval buildings. For larger projects, it is possible to apply for grants multiple years in a row, but only for one year at a time.
Plan for friluftslivets ferdselsårer
Innlandet fylkeskommune invites all municipalities in Innlandet to apply for stimulus grants for developing plans for outdoor recreation pathways. The purpose of this grant scheme from the Environmental Directorate is to encourage county municipalities to implement and carry out regional projects that stimulate municipalities to develop plans for outdoor recreation pathways. The work on the plan must be carried out in accordance with the Environmental Directorate's guide for outdoor recreation pathways. The grant also aims to register established hiking routes in the National Database for Hiking Routes. Municipalities in Innlandet can apply for up to 70,000 kroner in stimulus funds to develop plans for outdoor recreation pathways.
Friluftsliv – enkelt og nært i Innlandet
This grant program aims to promote outdoor recreation in local communities throughout the Innlandet region of Norway. The program supports municipalities and outdoor recreation councils to create accessible and attractive local environments for outdoor activities, with at least one major initiative in each region. The funding focuses on developing outdoor social meeting places with universal design, ensuring accessibility for all members of the community. Supported projects include development of hiking trails, paths, and routes for year-round use; creation of green corridors and forested areas; installation of signage, lighting, benches, sanitary facilities, swimming areas, piers, and fire pits. The program also supports municipal work on state-secured outdoor recreation areas. Projects must be located in local neighborhoods where people live and gather, be open to the public free of charge, and create social outdoor meeting places with universal design. The program prioritizes larger, comprehensive projects with high quality that create added value through multi-use facilities and strengthen existing initiatives. Projects should be anchored in municipal area plans, based on thorough planning processes with user participation, and involve voluntary organizations. The funding does not support tourism/destination development or operational/maintenance costs.
Fondsordning til store nasjonale og internasjonale arrangementer innen idrett
This grant scheme from Innlandet County Council aims to stimulate and develop Innlandet as an event hosting region in Norway. The fund supports large national and international sports events that help position Innlandet as a host for major competitions and profile the region nationally and internationally. The program emphasizes social, climate/environmental, and economic sustainability in line with the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals. Applications are evaluated based on innovation, collaboration, inclusion, environmental strategies, economic impact, and regional development potential. The scheme requires events to have at least 500 participants and demonstrate substantial attractiveness and value creation for Innlandet, drawing participants and audiences from outside the region.
TT-kort (Transportation Card for Persons with Disabilities)
The TT-kort is a transportation subsidy card for taxi travel, designed for individuals who cannot use public transportation due to permanent mobility impairments. The card provides funds that can be used for leisure trips such as shopping, visits, and other errands within and outside Innlandet county. Recipients receive an annual base amount that is automatically loaded onto the card each January, with additional supplements available for wheelchair users and those living far from municipal centers. The card is administered by Rogaland Taxi on behalf of Innlandet fylkeskommune and is valid for 2 to 6 years at a time. Applicants must be over 8 years old, have a registered address in Innlandet county, and cannot use the card if they have access to a car they can drive themselves or if the only reason is lack of public transport services in their area.
Den kulturelle spaserstokken
Den kulturelle spaserstokken (DKSS) er et statlig finansiert program som kanaliseres gjennom rammetilskudd til fylkeskommunene. Innlandet fylkeskommune fordeler årlig 2,6 millioner kroner til kommunene i Innlandet fylke for å legge til rette for økt samarbeid mellom kultur- og omsorgssektoren. Formålet med ordningen er å utvikle gode kunst- og kulturprosjekter for eldre lokalt innenfor et mangfold av sjangre og uttrykk. Midlene skal hovedsakelig gå til profesjonell kunst- og kulturformidling av høy kvalitet, gjerne i samarbeid med kunst- og kulturinstitusjoner, kunstnere og andre kulturaktører på lokalt eller regionalt nivå. Kommunene mottar først et fast tilskudd på 20 000 kroner, deretter fordeles restbeløpet etter antall innbyggere i kommunen på 70 år og over. Tildelingene varierer fra rundt 27 000 kroner til nærmere 200 000 kroner per kommune avhengig av antall eldre innbyggere. Kommunene må rapportere om aktiviteter innen 1. februar året etter, og kan ikke ha mer enn 50 000 kroner på fond fra tidligere år for å være kvalifisert til nye midler. Midlene kan ikke brukes til investeringer, utstyr, administrasjon, planlegging eller kompetanseutvikling, men skal gå direkte til kulturtiltak for eldre.
Bedriftsintern opplæring (BiO)
The Bedriftsintern opplæring (BiO) program provides grants to businesses in Innlandet, Norway to cover part of the costs of employee training needed for business transformation. The program supports companies undergoing significant changes in their products and services, work methods, or market expansion. Funding covers training costs, wages during training hours, and minor administrative expenses. The program aims to help businesses develop the competencies they need to successfully navigate necessary transformations and adapt to changing market conditions. Applications must be submitted at least one month before the training begins, and training must be completed within 18 months of receiving the grant. The program prioritizes applications that demonstrate clear transformation needs, include many employees, involve apprentices, support green transitions or digital solutions, and are important to local communities.
Ekstratilskudd for oppfølging av lærlinger og lærekandidater
This grant provides additional financial support to apprenticeship companies (lærebedrifter) in Innlandet, Norway for following up apprentices and apprentice candidates with extra needs. Companies can apply for the grant before signing an apprenticeship contract or during the apprenticeship period. The funding is specifically designed to enable extra facilitation and follow-up support in the training company for apprentices with challenges or special needs that are known in advance, or for unforeseen challenges that arise during the apprenticeship period. The grant is particularly aimed at youth and does not cover candidates in other training arrangements such as 'Vocational certificate at work' or 'Module-structured vocational training'. The funding is framework-controlled, meaning that when the budget is exhausted, no new applications will be approved in the same calendar year.
Ekstratilskudd for lærlinger og lærekandidater med kort botid
This is a grant program offered by Innlandet County Municipality (fylkeskommune) in Norway to support apprenticeship companies that take in apprentices and apprentice candidates with short residency in Norway and weak Norwegian language skills. The purpose of the program is to secure placement, increase completion rates, and prevent contract cancellations. The program provides financial support to help companies provide extra follow-up, language training, and mentorship to apprentices who need additional support due to limited Norwegian proficiency. This is a temporary program established based on the Norwegian Parliament's extraordinary allocation for qualification and placement in apprenticeship positions, and is part of the completion reform. The grant can be used to cover costs for releasing a colleague, supervisor, or second-year apprentice to serve as a mentor, or to purchase external resources such as mentors, language courses, or other services that meet the defined needs of the program.
Tilskudd til studentoppgaver i bedrift
This grant program supports bachelor and master students who collaborate with privately-owned companies in Innlandet, Norway. The program is part of the FORREGION initiative, which aims to increase the use of research in business innovation. The grant enables students to conduct their thesis work or practice periods in partnership with private companies in Innlandet, contributing to strengthening the company's innovation efforts. Students can apply for support for bachelor or master thesis projects in collaboration with one or more privately-owned companies in Innlandet. Support can also be provided for coursework or practice periods that require a theory-based assignment as assessment basis, provided it clearly contributes to strengthening the company's innovation work. Eligible costs include travel expenses to and from the company, minor physical investments, or costs for necessary equipment and software. Note: The budgeted framework for this grant scheme has been used up, and no new applications are being accepted. It is uncertain whether the program will continue in 2025.
Kollektiv kompetanseutvikling for yrkesfag
This grant program supports collective professional development for vocational education in Innlandet county, Norway. The program aims to strengthen professional learning communities within and between upper secondary schools and apprenticeship companies. It supports initiatives that promote learning, development, and well-being for vocational students. The program prioritizes projects that strengthen competence based on local needs, improve collaboration between schools and training companies, enhance the quality of education, and increase completion rates. Competence development activities should primarily be planned and implemented in collaboration between schools and apprenticeship companies, such as through vocational networks. The scheme contributes to planned practice changes that benefit many stakeholders.
Tilskudd til kunstnerisk aktivitet for barn og ungdom
This grant program supports and strengthens the children's and youth culture sector by providing economic support for artistic activities with regional reach in Innlandet county, Norway. The program prioritizes projects with clear artistic activity for children and young people from two or more municipalities. Youth involvement as co-organizers is viewed positively, and priority is given to projects where youth are creatively engaged rather than passive consumers. The program supports projects that realize the county's cultural strategy by ensuring children and young people in Innlandet have good access to valuable meeting places that increase participation and development opportunities within the arts and culture field. Applications are accepted twice yearly, with deadlines on May 1 and November 1, for projects that have regional impact and bring artistic experiences to young people across municipal boundaries.
Tilskudd til etablerte kulturaktører (tidl. kulturinstitusjoner)
This grant program provides operational funding to established cultural institutions, umbrella organizations, festivals, and cultural actors in Innlandet County, Norway. The program supports both ongoing operations and new, innovative activities for cultural institutions and art/cultural actors that contribute to achieving cultural policy goals. The funding aims to fulfill the vision for culture in Innlandet: "Innlandet – best på kultur" (Innlandet – best in culture). The grant program stimulates increased art and cultural production, helps strengthen the framework conditions for professional artists, and provides opportunities for activity, experiences, and development throughout Innlandet. All grant schemes in the cultural field in Innlandet County must contribute to fulfilling the adopted cultural strategy, which is based on the Innlandet strategy and FN's 17 sustainability goals. The program is open to all forms of artistic expression and genres, supporting institutions and initiatives of a permanent nature, as well as organizations and organizers with national and preferably international ambitions.
Støtteordning for reiselivsprosjekter 2026
This grant program supports sustainable tourism development and increased value creation in Innlandet county, Norway. The program aims to achieve a 35% increase in value creation within tourism businesses and 18% growth in full-year employment positions by 2030, aligned with the Tourism Strategy 2025–2030. The program prioritizes ten strategic areas including internationalization and export, competence development and recruitment, efficiency and joint tasks, transport to experiences, development of new seasons, local food initiatives in tourism, increased use of vacation homes, tolerance limit analysis, establishment of destination management, and urban tourism. Applications must describe how projects contribute to Norway and Innlandet's climate goal of reducing emissions by at least 50% by 2030, as well as how sustainability goals will be maintained. The program does not support physical investments, ordinary operations, or sales-inducing marketing activities and booking.
Fondsordning til store nasjonale og internasjonale arrangementer innen idrett
This fund supports large national and international sports events in Innlandet County, Norway. The purpose is to contribute to developing Innlandet's role and position as host for major events and to promote Innlandet nationally and internationally. The fund aims to stimulate and further develop Innlandet as a county for major sporting events. The scheme is open to organizers of larger sports events of national and preferably international significance. The fund promotes good social, climate/environmental, and economic sustainability in events. Arrangements that demonstrate increased attractiveness and value creation for Innlandet and attract participants and audiences from outside the county are prioritized. The scheme aims to fulfill the county's main goals defined in the Innlandet Strategy and regional plans for inclusion, social security, and climate, energy, and environment, which are based on the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
Den kulturelle spaserstokken
Den kulturelle spaserstokken (DKSS) is a funding program channeled through the state's framework grant to county councils, with Innlandet fylkeskommune distributing the funds to municipalities. The program aims to facilitate increased collaboration between the culture and care sectors, enabling the development of quality art and culture projects for elderly people locally across a diversity of genres and expressions. The funds are primarily intended for professional art and cultural dissemination of high quality, preferably in collaboration with art and cultural institutions, artists and other cultural actors at local or regional level. The funding must directly benefit elderly people in the community. All municipalities in Innlandet county that have reported from the previous year's funds and do not have more than 50,000 kroner in reserve fund are eligible to receive funding. The total annual distribution is approximately 2.6 million kroner, allocated first with a fixed grant of 20,000 kroner per municipality, then the remaining amount is distributed based on the number of residents aged 70 and over in each municipality. The funds cannot be used for investments, equipment, administration, planning, or competence development, nor should they replace existing municipal grants or projects already secured with financing. Municipalities must report by February 1st of the following year on activities completed using the county funds, with accounting documentation required.
Enkelt å velge sunt – fisk, frukt og grønt på arenaer
This grant program from Innlandet County Municipality provides financial support to municipalities and voluntary organizations for purchasing fish, fruits, and vegetables for events and activities. The goal is to make it easy for everyone to choose healthy options by providing economic support for offering healthy alternatives at events and activities. Applications are primarily for small amounts to support events planned throughout the year. Only raw materials can be funded, and the grant must increase the availability of fruit, vegetables, fish, or seafood at events. Events where children and young people are present will be prioritized.
Enkelt å velge sunt – fiskesprellaktivitet
Innlandet fylkeskommune tilbyr tilskudd til barnehager som har deltatt på fiskesprellkurs. Formålet med ordningen er å få barn og unge til å spise mer fisk og sjømat gjennom praktisk utprøving av kunnskap fra fiskesprellkurset. Tilskuddsordningen støtter innkjøp av fisk og sjømat i forbindelse med arrangementer eller tiltak i barnehagens regi hvor barna er aktivt involvert. Fylkeskommunen har arrangert fiskesprellkurs for barnehageansatte, SFO-ansatte og elever på barne- og ungdomsarbeiderfag siden 2007, og denne tilskuddsordningen fungerer som en ekstra støtte til å omsette kursets læring i praksis. Ordningen er ment å gjøre det enklere for barnehager å integrere fisk og sjømat i barnehagens daglige aktiviteter og arrangement.
Tilskudd til arbeid med folkehelse og livskvalitet i Innlandet
This grant program supports municipalities in Innlandet region of Norway to improve quality of life, public health, and reduce social health inequalities. The program is legally mandated to support and drive public health work in municipalities. The grant follows several UN Sustainable Development Goals and aligns with the Innlandet Strategy's goal of creating living communities with sustainable cities, towns, and villages. The program also supports the ABC for good mental health campaign that the county is responsible for in Innlandet. The program encourages collaboration with voluntary organizations and other partners. Eligible projects include health-promoting initiatives such as low-threshold activities, meeting places across generations, local trails, walking and cycling facilities, cross-sector collaboration within municipalities, and partnerships with associations, businesses, and volunteer organizations. Projects that promote inclusion through collaboration with voluntary organizations receive prioritization, with 1 million NOK specifically allocated for external collaboration partners through the regional plan for an inclusive Innlandet. The total funding available for this grant program is 2.4 million NOK.
Tilskudd til strakstiltak/sikringstiltak på fredete bygninger og anlegg
This grant supports emergency measures and protective interventions for listed (protected) buildings and structures in Innlandet county, Norway. The funding is designed for measures that can halt damage development while awaiting long-term restoration. Emergency measures are intended to secure the building in the short term and provide a better starting point for later restoration work. Examples of emergency measures include roof sealing, drainage, securing walls or structures. The work must be performed by craftsmen with competence in antiquarian building work. The grant normally covers up to 50% of costs and is not typically available for municipally-owned buildings.
Tilskudd til forundersøkelse av fredete bygninger og anlegg
This grant program supports owners of protected historic buildings and structures (fredete bygninger og anlegg) in Norway to conduct preliminary technical assessments. The funding covers professional evaluations of the building's technical condition and maintenance needs. The preliminary investigation report can be used to support applications for other funding programs and provides essential preparation for actual restoration work. The work must be performed by craftspeople with expertise in heritage conservation, architects with building preservation competence, or similar qualified professionals.
Tilskudd til arkitektfaglig bistand for fredete bygninger og anlegg
This grant supports owners of protected buildings and structures in Norway by providing funding for architectural assessments. The purpose is to facilitate future use of buildings by outlining possible solutions within the framework of protection regulations. Owners can apply for support to commission an architectural evaluation that explores the building's possibilities and potential uses while respecting heritage conservation requirements. The work must be performed by architects with competence and experience in antiquarian building work. The grant normally covers up to 50% of the total cost per building, with payment made upon receipt of the report/drawings and proof of paid invoice.
Tilskudd til verneverdige bygninger og anlegg
This grant program supports the preservation and restoration of heritage-worthy buildings and structures in Innlandet County, Norway. The program aims to ensure that more buildings and structures - including those without formal conservation status - can be preserved for the future. The grant covers restoration and maintenance work to an ordinary maintenance level, or restoration to a documented historical condition, performed according to antiquarian principles. The funding is specifically intended to cover the additional costs associated with using qualified craftspeople who employ traditional materials and techniques, which typically cost more than modern work methods. The total budget allocated annually for this program is approximately 1,800,000 NOK distributed across the entire county.
Tilskudd til brannsikring av tette trehusområder
This grant program supports fire safety measures in dense wooden house areas of cultural and historical value in Innlandet county, Norway. The purpose is to prevent fires and fire spread in dense wooden house developments to avoid the loss of irreplaceable cultural historical values. The program aims to create local engagement, encourage fire safety, and ensure that measures are implemented with consideration for the building's preservation values. The program covers specific areas in Gjøvik, Kongsvinger, and Lillehammer with dense wooden house developments. Eligible areas must have more than 20 houses with continuous wooden house construction that is worth preserving, with houses less than eight meters apart, and buildings largely from before 1900.
Tilskudd til middelalderruiner
Innlandet fylkeskommune offers grants to owners and managers of medieval ruins for conservation and maintenance activities. Since 2020, the county municipality has been responsible for grants for the conservation of medieval ruins. Through these grants, the Cultural Heritage Management aims to achieve ruins with a condition that provides a normal maintenance level (condition grade 1), and desires that all ruins have updated plans for care, maintenance, and monitoring. The grants support long-term and demanding preservation and conservation projects for medieval ruins. Priority is given to conservation projects already underway, as well as projects that ensure competence in conservation and care of masonry across all counties with medieval ruins. Funding is available for conservation, documentation, care/maintenance/monitoring, dissemination, and competence development related to medieval ruins.
Tilskudd til fartøyvern
Innlandet fylkeskommune offers grants for the preservation of historic vessels. Private owners and managers of protected or preserved ships (freda eller verna fartøy) can apply for funding to support restoration and maintenance activities. The county council has been responsible for vessel grants since 2020. The grant program is designed to support the conservation of culturally and historically significant vessels that have been granted protected status by Riksantikvaren (the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage). The program provides funding for securing, restoration, and maintenance of these protected vessels. The funding level varies depending on the type of intervention required, and the total available funding varies annually based on allocations from the national budget. Applications are evaluated collectively and approved grants are valid for three years, providing flexibility for project implementation.
Tilskudd til tekniske og industrielle kulturminner
Innlandet fylkeskommune tilbyr tilskudd for restaurering og vedlikehold av tekniske og industrielle kulturminner. Fylkeskommunen har fra 2020 fått overført ansvaret for denne tilskuddsordningen. Formålet med tilskuddet er å sikre at vesentlige deler av Norges tekniske og industrielle historie bevares. Som en del av dette arbeidet inngår ivaretakelsen av håndverkerkompetansen som er bygd opp ved de 15 prioriterte anleggene som inngikk i Riksantikvarens bevaringsprogram frem til 2020. Midlene skal fordeles etter søknad om tilskudd til konkrete tiltak innen sikring, istandsetting, vedlikehold, kulturminne- og tilstandsregistrering, dokumentasjon, og mulighetsstudier. Ved fordeling prioriteres opprettholdelse av tilstandsgrad og ivaretakelse av opparbeidet kompetanse ved de 15 prioriterte anleggene, samt tekniske og industrielle anlegg som har bevart produksjonslinje, maskineri eller teknisk infrastruktur. Bygg og anlegg som har et formelt vern etter kulturminneloven eller plan- og bygningsloven prioriteres.
Tilskudd til verdensarv
This grant program supports owners and managers of cultural heritage sites that are part of the UNESCO World Heritage List, specifically the Røros Mining Town and Circumferensen in Innlandet County. The program aims to preserve and maintain these world heritage areas as exemplary models for best practices in cultural heritage management. Funding is provided for conservation, restoration, maintenance, monitoring, and other necessary measures to preserve the outstanding universal values defined in UNESCO's inscription documents. The grant program emphasizes sustainable development, traditional craftsmanship techniques, risk management, and local engagement. It is aligned with Norway's obligations under the UNESCO World Heritage Convention to protect and communicate world heritage sites through education programs and information. The program seeks to ensure that these heritage areas are used as resources in sustainable community development while maintaining their cultural and historical significance for future generations.
Tilskudd til istandsetting av freda bygninger og anlegg
This grant program supports the restoration and maintenance of protected (listed) buildings and structures in Norway to achieve standard maintenance levels. The grant is designed to cover all or part of the additional costs associated with performing restoration work according to proper antiquarian standards. The funding is provided through the state budget and distributed by Innlandet County Municipality. Eligible applicants include private individuals, foundations, and boards of associations or joint ownership arrangements who own protected buildings. The program emphasizes architectural and cultural-historical value, degree of originality, rarity, importance to the cultural environment, and the building's technical condition. Normally, grants cover up to 50% of total costs, with owners expected to contribute a substantial portion. The grant is valid for three years and requires that restoration work be performed by craftspeople with relevant competence in antiquarian building work.
Tilskudd til privatarkiver
This grant program aims to preserve important digital documentation from private actors for future generations. The funding scheme helps ensure that digitally created private archives can be preserved long-term and made accessible to citizens. The program increases awareness among organizations about the risk of losing digital documentation without active preservation efforts. By supporting the preparation of private archives for long-term preservation in archival institutions, the program strengthens society's resilience against disinformation and enhances the population's source criticism abilities through access to authentic sources.
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