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Tilskudd til istandsetting av freda bygninger og anlegg

Innlandet fylkeskommune

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.

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Nov 01, 2026
External

Tilskot til verdiskapingsarbeid på kulturmiljøområdet

Møre og Romsdal fylkeskommune

This grant supports value creation projects related to cultural heritage environments in agriculture and coastal areas in Norway. The funding is designed to support projects that contribute to the development of business, places, and local communities through sustainable use and preservation of cultural heritage environments. Eligible projects include competency development, generation of new knowledge, dissemination, facilitation, and establishment of networks aimed at sharing knowledge about sustainable use and preservation of cultural heritage. The grant requires collaboration and coordination between multiple actors in the public and/or private sector. Pure restoration or conservation projects are not eligible. The grant typically does not cover more than 50 percent of the project costs.

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Tilskot til freda kulturminne i privat eige

Møre og Romsdal fylkeskommune

This grant program provides financial support to privately owned protected cultural heritage sites and monuments in Møre og Romsdal county, Norway. The goal is to restore these monuments and their surrounding cultural environments to preserve their source value, experiential value, use, and value creation. The grant covers additional costs associated with restoration, maintenance, antiquarian safeguarding, conservation of fixed inventory, and management of cultural monuments and environments. Private owners and managers of cultural monuments and environments that are protected, temporarily protected, or under consideration for protection are eligible to apply. The program prioritizes monuments with particularly burdensome maintenance and restoration tasks, buildings where significant cultural heritage values are at risk of being lost, and monuments accessible to the public for experience and education.

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Tilskudd til fartøy

Riksantikvaren

This grant program supports the preservation and conservation of protected and conserved vessels in Norway. The program is administered by county municipalities (fylkeskommuner) and the Sámi Parliament (Sametinget). Funding is available for securing, maintenance, restoration and rehabilitation of protected vessels. The program aims to preserve maritime cultural heritage through financial support to vessel owners, managers, organizations, associations and projects working within the program's objectives. Applications are submitted through the national application portal Digisak, and the regional authorities distribute funds according to their priorities and criteria.

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Tilskudd til freda kulturminner i privat eie

Riksantikvaren

This grant program provides funding for the preservation and maintenance of protected cultural heritage monuments and environments in private ownership in Norway. The grant covers additional costs, in whole or in part, resulting from requirements for heritage-appropriate execution in securing, restoration, maintenance, and care of protected monuments. As a main rule, grants from this program should not cover more than 50% of the total cost of a project. The program prioritizes private owners of protected cultural heritage sites, and applicants can also apply if they own a cultural monument that is under declaration or in an ongoing protection case, or is temporarily protected.

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Tilskudd til verdiskapingsarbeid på kulturmiljøområdet

Riksantikvaren

Riksantikvaren distributes 3.4 million kroner for value creation projects related to cultural heritage environments. The program supports projects connected to preservation strategies for cultural environments in rural and urban areas, or in business and industry. Value creation is understood as creating social, cultural, environmental and economic values through activities linked to the preservation and development of cultural environments. The grants aim to help ensure that cultural environments are used as resources and contribute to giving the cultural heritage field a clearer role in local and regional development. Projects must involve collaboration between multiple actors within the public and/or private sector. The program does not fund pure mapping, restoration, maintenance or conservation projects in this call. Grants typically cover no more than 50% of project costs. Priority areas for 2026 include 'knowledge and competence' and 'preservation and use' within the framework of the preservation strategies.

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€0–€289K 7 days left
External

Tilskudd til kulturmiljøkompetanse i kommunene (KIK)

Riksantikvaren

The grant program for cultural heritage competence in municipalities (KIK) is designed to strengthen competence and provide better oversight of heritage-worthy cultural environments, cultural heritage sites, and landscapes in Norwegian municipalities. Riksantikvaren allocates grants from the state budget to support work on cultural heritage competence in municipalities. The program prioritizes initiatives that strengthen the protection of cultural heritage interests in planning under the Planning and Building Act. The funds should contribute to increased competence in municipalities and promote collaboration. It is particularly important to consider cultural heritage as part of local and regional preparedness work to ensure and preserve cultural heritage interests. In 2026, the program continues largely as before, with a focus on completion of cultural heritage plans, implementation of risk and vulnerability analyses (ROS analyses) of cultural heritage, and targeted competence measures for regional administration. For regional administration, priorities include targeted competence initiatives that provide increased knowledge about management of cultural heritage in municipalities according to the Planning and Building Act in line with updated national initiatives in the cultural heritage field, and initiatives that provide increased knowledge about safeguarding cultural heritage in preparedness work.

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