
Do you have an exciting project on the drawing board that you plan to apply for support from NAPA in February? Then you should be aware of a change in our application deadline. Normally, the deadline for applications is the 15th of each month, but in February we are moving the deadline to February 1.
Why is the deadline changing?
The change is due to NAPA transitioning to a new and improved application system. We are continuously working to make the application process more user-friendly and efficient, and as part of this development, we will have to temporarily close applications in the period from February 2 to February 17. We expect to be able to open the new system for applications again on February 17, if everything goes according to plan.
Who is affected by the change?
Anyone who plans to submit an application for a project under 100,000 kroner in February must ensure that the application reaches us by February 1. If you plan to apply in March or later, the normal application deadline is the 15th of each month.
Contact us if you have any questions
We are ready to help if you have any questions about the change or the application process in general. You can contact us at NAPA@NAPA.gl
We look forward to receiving your applications and we look forward to presenting the new application system later in February.
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