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Open Call: Prosperous Future Grant Programme Invites Civil Society Cooperation Projects in the Nordic-Baltic Region

The Nordic Council of Ministers has launched the fourth round of the Prosperous Future Grant Programme for Civil Society Cooperation in the Nordic-Baltic Region. Civil society organisations and NGOs are invited to apply for funding to strengthen democracy, sustainability, and resilience across the Nordic–Baltic region.

The call is open for applications from 28 November 2025 until 30 January 2026. Projects can receive between EUR 45,000 and EUR 65,000, with a total programme budget of appr. EUR 990,000.

The programme supports collaborative projects that contribute to a green, competitive, and socially sustainable Nordic–Baltic region. Applicants must align their initiatives with at least one of these priorities and mainstream cross-cutting perspectives such as environmental and climate, gender equality, and child rights and youth perspective.

Eligible organisations include civil society organisations from Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Finland, Greenland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Åland Islands, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland, as well as civil society actors with relation to Ukraine, as well as democratic and independent partners from civil society with relation to Belarus and Russia.

Projects may run from 1st June 2026 until 30 September 2027 and should demonstrate strong cooperation between at least three eligible countries.

How to Apply

Applicants can find detailed guidelines and submit application online via the official programme portal: www.ncmprosperousfuturegrants.org

The programme is administered by the Nordic Council of Ministers Office in Lithuania.

For further inquiries contact: prosperousfuture@norden.lt