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Nordic Council of Ministers launches special grant scheme for media in Baltic countries, focused on minority languages and ethnically diverse regions

    Thursday, 15 June 2017
    Photo: Magnus Fröderberg/Norden.org

    The Nordic Council of Ministers launches a special grant scheme for journalism and media production. The grant scheme will support creation of high quality print, transmitted or online media content related to minorities in the Baltic countries.

    Open to journalists in Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia, media grants will cover reasonable travel, accommodation and communication costs related to the selected story, as well as a modest honorarium.

    Freelance journalists and Editorial offices of media outlets registered in one of the three Baltic States may apply for a grant of up to €10.000 for maximum duration of one year. Applications close on 4 August 2017.

    “The main objective of the grant scheme is to increase quality and attractiveness of local, regional and national media in the Baltic countries, with a special focus on minority languages and ethnically diverse regions in order to promote inclusiveness in the civil society,” says Christer Haglund, director of the Nordic Council of Ministers´ office in Estonia.

    All funded projects have to be freely accessible to a national or global online audience without any access barriers. The grant allows for full editorial independence and the Nordic Council of Ministers shall not exert any influence on the editorial decision-making of the media production.

    The grant scheme is a continuation of The Nordic Council of Ministers’ support program for media production, media knowledge, and media literacy for the minorities in the Baltic countries. The program will be implemented throughout 2017 and 2018 in the form of co-operation between the Nordic Council of Ministers’ offices in the Baltic countries and local partners. The total amount set aside for the program is approximately DKK 4.8 million, just over 80% of which will be funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers.

    Program information, guidelines and documents. 

    For more information:

    Šarūnas Radvilavičius
    The Nordic Council of Ministers Office in Lithuania
    Didzioji 5, Vilnius
    tel.  +370 5 212 22 11
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    www.norden.lt