Tilskudd til verdensarv

Innlandet fylkeskommune
Award Not specified
Closing date 210 days left · Nov 01, 2026
Location Global
For Individuals, Orgs

About this opportunity

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.

Who can apply

Applicant Types

individual, organization

Organization Types

nonprofit, for profit, academic, government

Project Locations

🇳🇴 Norway

Region

Norway

How to apply

Matching funds

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Review process

Applications are evaluated based on World Heritage Council priorities in the action plan, capacity and competence to implement the project, and alignment with preservation of universal values

Restrictions

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