Culture, Cultural Support Programme, Funds
Have you applied for funding from our Cultural Support Programme or are you thinking of doing so? Give us feedback by answering a survey!
NAPA is conducting an assessment of the Cultural Support Programme and is therefore collecting feedback in a form of a survey. The answers are used to further improve the programme to better match the needs of the stakeholders.
Answering the survey is voluntary and anonymous.
We will close the survey by the end of the day of 29th of May.

The Students on Ice Foundation and the Nordic Council of Ministers are bringing together a Nordic and international community of young people on a fully funded North-to-North expedition from Nuuk to Iqaluit from July 6–22, 2026. A Nordic youth will join an international cohort of

Nordic Council of Ministers’ Arctic cooperation programme, the Nordic Arctic Programme, awards 10.3 million DKK to 23 high-quality projects. The Nordic Arctic Programme is administered by The Nordic Institute in Greenland (NAPA) in collaboration with Ilisimatusarfik. During the latest application around, Nordic Arctic Programme 2025-2027:

Are you a dancer or do you work with movement, theatre, music, or performance? Are you curious about the creation and performance of immersive works dedicated to young audiences with disabilities and integrated audiences? You now have the opportunity to participate in a free workshop

The biggest, best – and so far also the only – podcast about the the Kingdom of Denmark, Rigsrådet, will broadcast live from Nuuk on June 5. It is the Nordic Institute in Greenland (NAPA) that has invited the three independent voices from Denmark, the Faroe