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The foundation’s purpose is:

  • To promote the social, physical, and mental environment in society, both in Sweden and abroad.
  • To work for integration and equality and to combat disease, poverty, violence against women, racism, crime, and discrimination.
  • To support the activities, health, and quality of life of children and young people.

 

Jane and Dan Olsson Foundation for Social Purposes

The Jerring Foundation is a charity that supports research and activities for children and young people with special needs. Special needs refer to physical or mental disabilities, chronic illness, or social vulnerability.

 

Jerring Foundation

The King and Queen’s Wedding Fund provides grants for development projects and activities aimed at promoting physical, cultural, and artistic activities for children and young people with various disabilities.

The foundation prioritises projects that are innovative and can provide valuable experiences to share with others. Grants can be awarded to projects/activities for a maximum of five consecutive years.

 

The King and Queen’s Wedding Fund

Prince Carl Gustaf’s Foundation’s purpose is “primarily to promote charitable, social, artistic, sporting, or other cultural or otherwise public-benefit purposes.”

The foundation prioritizes activities for children and young people, such as participation in camp schools, school trips, or other study trips, especially for children with disabilities, among other things.

 

Prince Carl Gustaf’s Foundation

The fund provides grants for projects in the categories of Sports & Health, Education & Learning, and Social & Supportive Activities that organizations, associations, or other groups carry out for children and young people in Sweden.

 

Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Sibylla Memorial Fund

The Swedish Committee for Rehabilitation Foundation

The foundation accepts applications for grants for certain activities among the physically disabled, deaf, hearing, and visually impaired. It is also possible to apply if you are a person without a disability but work in an activity where these target groups are represented.

 

The Swedish Committee for Rehabilitation Foundation

Children and adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) can apply for financial support from the Sävstaholm Foundation. Relatives, schools, and organizations, among others, can also apply for grants.

 

The Sävstaholm Foundation

For associations

Grants can be applied for by non-profit associations, organizations, and foundations that work for public-benefit social purposes primarily within Sweden, for projects or activities aimed at promoting the care of children and young people up to 21 years old.

 

Bångs Foundation

The foundation provides grants for initiatives to promote Scandinavian solidarity.

 

Clara Lachmann Foundation

To promote exchange between people in the Nordic countries, the Association Norden has several bilateral Nordic cooperation funds.

 

Association Norden

Hugo’s Foundation supports and funds activities, initiatives, and products aimed at helping and promoting better health and an active life for children and young people with disabilities and their families. Priority is given to grants for associations and organizations.

 

Hugos Foundation

Skandia’s Ideas for Life Foundation strives to create a society with better health and increased safety. Ideas for Life initiates and supports local projects, methods, and research. The foundation provides support for ideas regarding preventive measures that give children and young people the chance for better health and safer lives. Here, children and young people refer to individuals up to 25 years old.

 

Ideas for Life, Skandia

The foundation’s purpose is:

  • To promote the social, physical, and mental environment in society, both in Sweden and abroad.
  • To work for integration and equality and to combat disease, poverty, violence against women, racism, crime, and discrimination.
  • To support activities, health, and quality of life for children and young people.

 

Jane and Dan Olsson Foundation for Social Purposes

The Jerring Foundation is a charity that supports research and activities for children and young people with special needs. Special needs refer to physical or mental disabilities, chronic illness, or social vulnerability.

 

Jerring Foundation

The foundation provides financial support to all types of Swedish non-profit associations that are run by, with, or for young people. However, we do not provide support to individuals, school classes, or businesses.

 

King Gustav V’s 90th Anniversary Fundonung Gustav V:s 90-årsfond

You can apply for grants and scholarships for projects and activities with a bilateral purpose. This means projects that increase awareness of Sweden and/or Finland. These can include activities in various cultural fields, such as art, music, crafts, theatre, film, literature, language, or media.

 

Cultural Fund for Sweden and Finland

The King and Queen’s Wedding Fund provides grants for development projects and activities aimed at promoting physical, cultural, and artistic activities for children and young people with various disabilities.

 

The foundation prioritizes projects that are innovative and can provide valuable experiences to share with others. Grants can be awarded to projects/activities for a maximum of five consecutive years.

 

The King and Queen’s Wedding Fund

The foundation provides grants to organizations and non-profit associations whose main purpose is to support the needs of disabled children and young people according to the foundation’s regulations. Grants are primarily given for specific purposes such as camps, trips, parent education, and similar activities.

 

Grants are not given to organizations that are run by the state, county councils, or municipalities.

 

Linnea and Josef Carlsson Foundation

MUCF distributes state grants and EU grants to small and large activities and projects that benefit Sweden’s young people and the Swedish civil society. MUCF also offers various types of state grants that can be applied for, including organisational grants, project grants, and operational grants.

 

MUCF – The Swedish Agency for Youth and Civil Society

The Nordic Culture Fund supports projects aimed at renewing the arts and cultural life in the Nordic countries.

 

Nordic Culture Fund

The purpose of the Postcode Foundation is to promote sustainable development by supporting public benefit organizations both in Sweden and internationally that promote positive social development or seek long-term solutions to global challenges.

 

The Postcode Foundation provides time-limited project support, and assessments are made based on basic criteria and established evaluation grounds. The Postcode Foundation supports non-profit associations and public benefit foundations. Non-profit associations and public benefit foundations have the opportunity to apply for three different types of support: project support, thematic initiatives, or project support through the Neighborhood Initiative (local projects).

 

Postcode Foundation

The Inheritance Fund has four target groups. To receive funding from the Inheritance Fund, the project must include at least one of the four target groups. The target groups of the Inheritance Fund are:

  • Children aged 0 – 11 years,
  • Young people aged 12 – 25 years,
  • People aged 26 years and older with a disability,
  • Older people aged 65 years and older.

 

The Inheritance Fund often finances large projects, and most have a project duration of three years. The Inheritance Fund is a good financier when you want to develop, create, and establish a method, a model, a working approach, or an entirely new type of activity.

 

Swedish Inheritance Fund

Prince Carl Gustaf’s Foundation’s purpose is ‘primarily to promote charitable, social, artistic, sporting, or other cultural or otherwise public-benefit purposes.’

 

The foundation prioritizes activities for children and young people, such as participation in camp schools, school trips, or other study trips, especially for children with disabilities, among other things.

 

Prince Carl Gustaf’s Foundation

The fund provides grants for projects in the categories of Sports & Health, Education & Learning, and Social & Supportive Activities that organizations, associations, or other groups carry out for children and young people in Sweden.

 

Prince Gustaf Adolf and Princess Sibylla Memorial Fund

Local savings banks and savings bank foundations use parts of their surplus for scholarships and grants. Different foundations exist for different municipalities.

 

Savings Bank Foundations

The County Administrative Boards have a searchable database with primarily smaller foundations. Searches can be conducted by municipality, by purpose, or in free text.

 

The County Administrative Board’s Foundation Database

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