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Tilskudd til universell utforming

Barne-, ungdoms- og familiedirektoratet

This grant program from the Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs (Bufdir) supports knowledge development, competence raising, and information dissemination within universal design. The program prioritizes projects that contribute to mapping and knowledge development in universal design, innovation in product, plan, or system development, and competence raising with effective dissemination of information about universal design. The program aims to develop and strengthen the implementation of universal design as a social quality and improve quality of life and equality for persons with disabilities. Applications are accepted from county, municipal, and private institutions and businesses, foundations, research institutions, and organizations. The total funding available is 16.1 million NOK (subject to parliamentary budget approval), and projects are expected to demonstrate co-financing, collaboration between multiple actors, and social benefit.

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€0–€76.5K 0 days left
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Tilskot til TryggEst

Barne-, ungdoms- og familiedirektoratet

TryggEst is a grant program supporting competence-building initiatives to prevent violence against vulnerable adults in Norwegian municipalities. The program provides funding for municipalities that have implemented or plan to implement the TryggEst program, which focuses on protecting vulnerable groups including people with developmental disabilities, elderly persons, and patients with reduced functional capacity. Municipalities can apply for funding to support training, course participation, local information materials, conversation groups for target populations, and awareness campaigns. The initiative aims to increase competence among municipal employees about violence and abuse, improve detection of violence cases, and ensure proper handling of such cases. Priority is given to municipalities newly starting the TryggEst program.

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€0–€34K 0 days left
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Tilskot til barnevernfagleg vidareutdanning

Barne-, ungdoms- og familiedirektoratet

This grant program from the Norwegian Directorate for Children, Youth and Family Affairs (Bufdir) supports continuing education for child welfare professionals. The funding is designed to help employers in municipal, private, and state child welfare services free up time for their employees to pursue competence development through master's degrees and other relevant continuing education programs. Employers can apply for grants covering education starting in fall 2026 or spring 2027. The grant covers up to 110,000 NOK per 30 study credits, meaning a 60-credit program could receive up to 220,000 NOK. The program underwent significant changes in 2026 to simplify the application process, including anonymous applications and single payments for multi-year programs. Employers must submit one joint application for all employees, and the funding is distributed in a single payment even for programs spanning multiple years. Additional support for travel and accommodation costs may be available based on documented need or distance to relevant education providers.

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28 days left
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Økonomisk støtte til kompetansetiltak - Kompetanseløft Trøndersk Landbruk

Norges Bondelag - Kompetanseløft Trøndersk Landbruk

Kompetanseløft Trøndersk Landbruk (KTL) offers financial support for competence development activities for farmers and forest owners in Trøndelag region. The program is a 3-year project owned by Nord- and Sør-Trøndelag Bondelag, ALLSKOG, Fylkeskommunen and Fylkesmannen. The goal is to increase the competitiveness of Trøndelag agriculture through increased knowledge and competence. KTL provides grants for four types of competence development activities: experience groups (erfaringsgrupper) - fixed groups of farmers/forest owners meeting regularly to discuss professional topics and learn from each other; peer learning (kollegalæring) - groups administered by organizations where participants learn through discussions and study visits; mentoring arrangements (mentorordning) - formal agreements between farmers for guidance and advice; and professional training (fagopplæring) - organized by local agricultural associations with external speakers and study tours. The support is provided with a 12-month work deadline.

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€340–€850
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Regionale kulturfond Telemark

Telemark fylkeskommune

Telemark fylkeskommune administers the Regional Culture Fund with 3.1 million Norwegian kroner available for distribution. The fund is designed to strengthen the regional cultural sector and consists of two distinct grant programs: Art and Cultural Development (2.9 million NOK) and Skills Development Honorarium Support (0.2 million NOK). The fund aims to support good local communities and an open, inclusive, and diverse cultural life throughout the region. Grant funds are intended to stimulate increased activity and participation in cultural life, strengthen collaboration between professional and volunteer cultural sectors, reinforce local and regional cultural volunteerism, and contribute to increased quality of arts and cultural offerings locally and regionally. The Art and Cultural Development program supports major arts and cultural activities that strengthen cultural life in Telemark, including activities that promote cross-disciplinary collaboration, cross-expression work, and cross-organizational partnerships. Applications must involve both amateur and professional participants and can support major activities of a permanent nature. Projects can have a duration of up to 3 years, though funding is awarded annually. The Honorarium Support program focuses on initiatives with a clear arts and cultural profile intended to contribute to competence development in cultural volunteerism, with honorarium support specifically used to compensate professional cultural practitioners in collaborative projects.

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€0–€42.5K 0 days left
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RK-midler - Rekruttering og kompetanseheving i landbruket

Telemark fylkeskommune

RK-midlene (Rekruttering og kompetanseheving) er tilskuddsmidler satt av gjennom jordbruksoppgjøret over Landbrukets utviklingsfond. Det overordnede målet for tilskuddsordningen er å bidra til rekruttering og kompetanseheving av næringsutøvere som kan ivareta og styrke verdiskapingen i landbruket regionalt. Målgruppen for midlene er etablerte og potensielle næringsutøvere i landbrukssektoren i Telemark fylke. Tilskuddet kan gis til tiltak som bidrar til rekruttering og kompetanseheving hos næringsutøvere innenfor rammer fastsatt i jordbruksoppgjøret og statsbudsjettet. Prioriterte områder for ordningen inkluderer støtte til etterutdanning i landbruket, og tiltak som retter seg mot rekruttering, likestilling og omdømmebygging. Særlig prioriteres tiltak som bidrar til å styrke rekruttering til landbruksutdanning og etterutdanning for næringsutøvere. Det kan gis inntil 50% tilskudd av godkjent kostnadsoverslag, og i særlig begrunnede tilfeller kan det gis inntil 75% tilskudd. Søkere må være kommuner, organisasjoner, forsknings- og utviklingsinstitusjoner eller naturbruksskoler registrert i Enhetsregisteret. Tilskuddsrammen for 2024 er 518 000 kroner. Kostnader til kursdeltageres reise og opphold kan ikke inkluderes i kostnadsoverslaget. Søknaden må begrunnes med hvilke prioriteringer i handlingsprogrammet for 2024 til Regionalt næringsprogram (RNP) tiltaket bidrar til.

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€0–€44K 0 days left
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RT-midler - Regionale tilretteleggingstiltak

Telemark fylkeskommune

The RT-midler (Regional Facilitation Measures) is a funding program established through the agricultural agreement, providing grants for regional business development, recruitment, and competence building in agriculture. The program aims to strengthen value creation in the agricultural sector through support for development initiatives in conventional or organic farming, other agriculture-based industries, and measures that enhance recruitment and competence among agricultural operators. Applications must be aligned with the Strategy for Agriculture 2026-2028 and its associated Action Program. The funding is distributed through two application rounds per year, with 75% of the available budget allocated in the spring deadline and the remainder in the autumn deadline.

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0 days left