Organizations from the Nordic Dimension partner countries (Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Russia and Sweden) are invited to submit ideas that explore how arts and cultural activities can be integrated into the provision of health and social care services. The proposals should engage specific target groups, for example, vulnerable populations, different age groups or patient groups.
The successful applicants will be offered workshops and mentoring to develop their ideas and will receive a grant of up to 10 000 EUR to pilot the methodologies and implement project activities.
The selected projects will need to be implemented from November 2021 to November 2022.
Project applications must be submitted by 19 July 2021 via Google Forms, and they should contain the application form and the budget form. The application form also contains additional information about the Open Call.
The project “The Art of Staying Healthy” was inspired by the recent WHO report which highlighted the important role of the arts sector in promoting good health, preventing mental and physical health challenges and supporting the treatment of acute and chronic conditions. It demonstrated that engaging in arts and cultural activities can reduce loneliness and isolation, increase social cohesion, strengthen individual and group identity and help to address social inequalities.
We call for proposals from a variety of stakeholders who believe they can contribute to the objectives of the call. For definitions on arts and health please refer to the WHO report section 1.1. Please use these for reference, however, other creative, cultural or health care areas are included too.
Please find here information about the Open Call in Russian.
If you have any questions, please visit the Frequently Asked Questions page.
You can also send your questions by E-Mail to NDPHS Project manager Wiebke Seemann, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..