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05.10.2009
To promote the competitiveness of Nordic and Baltic businesses in the light of globalisation, stakeholders in the fields of business and industry can apply for support in the framework of the Nordic-Baltic Mobility Programme 2009-2013 to carry out study visits, internships, and training or network activities in the region. Some two million DKK have been allocated to the programme for 2009.
The more profound purpose of the programme is:
The priority areas are:
Activities supported by the programme require the participation of a minimum of three countries, of these a minimum of one Nordic and one Baltic. The programme covers up to 70 percent of the costs related to travel, accommodation and network activities.
Both individual and group applications are accepted.
The programme is open for applications by:
Applicants should have good working knowledge in English. English is the language of application, reporting and the work language of all programme documents.
Each year there will be one round of applications. The deadline for applications will be announced on the homepage of the Nordic Council of Ministers' Office in Latvia, www.norden.lv at least eight weeks in advance.
Decisions can be expected no later than eight weeks after the deadline of application. In case of grants exceeding 200 000 DKK decisions can be expected no later than 12 weeks after the deadline of application. All applicants will be informed about the outcome of the selection process. The decisions cannot be subject to appeal. A grant should be used within twelve months after notification.
The Nordic-Baltic Mobility and Network Programme for Business and Industry is administered by the Nordic Council of Ministers' Office in Latvia (see the right-hand column to find the link to the web page). Contact: Kārlis Valters, phone +371 67213231, e-mail: business.industry (at) norden.lv.
The next application deadline is 15th October 2009.
If you have any questions or problems, you can also contact NCM's office in Estonia. Contact: Grete Kodi, phone +372 627 31 00, e-mail: grete (at) norden.ee.