Initiatives

Roman/Samtid/Norge

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Brethren!

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Grants for library literature programmes 2013–14

The Fritt Ord Foundation is calling for applications for grants of NOK 50 000 for activities to promote Swedish, Danish and Norwegian non-fiction and fiction. Projects that promote contemporary literature or our common Scandinavian cultural heritage and literary history will be given priority. Applications will be accepted for activities such as seminars, readings, concerts, exhibitions, discussions or online communications activities. Applicants are free to select the topic of their choice.

Deadline for applications: 20 June 2013.

Through this call for applications, the Fritt Ord Foundation seeks to encourage activities that will promote literature and strengthen public libraries as communications arenas. Applications should be submitted using the form on the website. The application should be labelled "Broderfolk" (Brethren) and have the name of the project in the title field.

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MNOK 2.2 granted to New Norse (Nynorsk) projects at the public libraries

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Press release, 9 August 2012

This past spring, the Fritt Ord Foundation announced grants of NOK 50 000 each for communications activities to promote New Norse literature in Norwegian public libraries. The Foundation received 93 applications, and has approved support for the projects of 46 applicants. Collectively, MNOK 2.2 will be divided among libraries all across the country.

Fritt Ord has given priority to projects that are innovative, and has attached importance to showing the diversity and wealth of ideas among the applications. The successful applications cover topics such as self-understanding in Hedmark County, Hulda Garborg's life and authorship, and New Norse Twitter short stories. The communications projects range from theatre productions, concerts, courses and lectures, to meetings with authors. The initiatives are aimed at all age groups.

The Fritt Ord Foundation hopes the grants will encourage the dissemination of New Norse fiction and non-fiction literature, kindle more interest in reading and promote local debates. The projects will be carried out in autumn 2012 or in 2013.

Selected examples of projects granted support:

Hulda Garborg Projects
The 150th anniversary of "the mother of New Norse" Hulda Garborg (1862–1934) is the theme of five projects at Ryfylke Library Forsand, Skien Library, Sogn & Fjordane County Library and Bergen Public Library. Garborg's life and authorship will be brought to life through lectures, puppet theatre and storytelling performances.

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Grants to promote literature programmes at public libraries, 2012–13

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New Norse literature

To strengthen linguistic diversity and public libraries as information arenas, the Fritt Ord Foundation is calling for applications for grants of NOK 50 000 for activities at Norwegian libraries.

Norwegian public libraries, or associations or individuals that cooperate with libraries, are invited to apply. Choose your own topic and type of initiative. You can, for example, organise seminars, visits by authors, debate meetings, lectures or school projects.

The Fritt Ord Foundation is publishing this call for applications to promote New Norse fiction and non-fiction literature and to enhance interest in reading and encourage local debates. The project can be viewed in connection with the 200th anniversary of Ivar Aasen's birth in 2013.

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MNOK 2 for the promotion of poetry in public libraries

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This past spring, the Fritt Ord Foundation invited applications for grants of NOK 50 000 each for the promotion of Norwegian and foreign poetry by public libraries in Norway. The Foundation received approx. 70 applications, and a decision has been made to award funding to 42 applicants. Collectively, some MNOK 2 will be distributed to libraries all across the country.

The Fritt Ord Foundation has given priority to projects that are innovative, and has tried to capture the full range of poetry-related activities offered by public libraries. The projects receiving support cover a wide variety of topics, ranging from the presentation of everything from Bob Dylan's lyrics and Hafez’ poetry in Norwegian translation to Trymskvida and nursery rhymes. The events will take place through many different channels, e.g. poetry readings, festivals, lectures, theatre productions, competitions, concerts, courses and visual poetry. The initiatives address all age groups.

Four examples of projects receiving support:

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Poetic Practice – grants for the dissemination of poetry through libraries 2011-12

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verse | visual poetry | rap | lyrics | poetry slam | haiku

The Fritt Ord Foundation is announcing grants of NOK 50 000 earmarked for initiatives including Norwegian or foreign language poetry. The programme should target the general public, and activities may include seminars, visits from authors, concerts, exhibitions, debates or online dissemination. The individual library can decide on the topic/theme and type of initiative they would like.

Closing date for applications: 20 June 2011.

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MNOK 2 for literature programmes through public libraries

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To help strengthen libraries as literary arenas, this spring, the Fritt Ord Foundation called for applications for grants of NOK 50 000 for initiatives at Norwegian public libraries. The Fritt Ord Foundation received 94 applications, and funding will be awarded to 42 applicants. Collectively, MNOK 2 will be divided among libraries all across the country.

The Fritt Ord Foundation has given priority to innovative projects, and has tried to capture the full range of activities offered by public libraries. The projects receiving support cover a wide variety of topics, from the first Sami book publications to geotourism. The events will take place through many different channels, e.g. festivals, visiting authors, theatre productions, temporary library branches, discussion fora, concerts, reading relays, film screenings, competitions, exhibitions and a lyrical elevator. The initiatives address all age groups.

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The dissemination of literature through libraries 2010-11

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To help strengthen libraries as arenas for literature, the Fritt Ord Foundation is announcing grants of NOK 50 000 earmarked for initiatives at public libraries in Norway.

This call for applications is aimed at initiatives to be implemented under the auspices of public libraries in Norway, possibly in cooperation with other institutions and/or organisations. The individual public library can decide on the topic/theme and type of initiative they would like, but the promotion of non-fiction or fiction literature should be the focal point. Activities may include seminars, visits from authors, debates, lectures, exhibitions or storytelling events. The programme should target the general public.

The Fritt Ord Foundation aspires to stimulate the promotion of literature and to promote interest in reading and literary debate.

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A new era? – Subsidies for dialogue meetings at libraries – 2009

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In 2009, the Freedom of Expression Foundation announced grants of NOK 50 000 each, earmarked for public meetings to discuss values and social issues made timely by the financial crisis. The Freedom of Expression Foundation received 22 applications, and NOK 730 000 was awarded to 15 selected projects in July.

THE 15 SELECTED DIALOGUE MEETINGS ARE:

Deichman Library, Bjerke branch, ”The financial crisis, also an economic crisis?”, NOK 50 000

Deichman Library, Nordtvet and Romsås branches, ”Modern western poverty. Poor in soul and mind – in the wake of the financial crisis”, NOK 50 000

Philosophical Policlinic, in collaboration with Bergen Public Library, ”Dialogue meetings about the welfare state and public health service”, NOK 50 000

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The dissemination of literature through public libraries – 2008

To help strengthen libraries as arenas for literature, the Freedom of Expression Foundation announced subsidies of NOK 50 000 earmarked for Norwegian public libraries. The Freedom of Expression Foundation received 96 applications for subsidies in May 2008. 46 applicants were allocated funds. Collectively, MNOK 2.3 was allocated and divided among libraries all across the country.

The Freedom of Expression Foundation gave priority to projects that are innovative, and the organisation has tried to represent the full breadth of what is on offer from public libraries. The projects supported cover a wide range of topics, ranging from debate about stories from World War II in Norway that have been suppressed, to promotion by factual prose about hunting and fishing. The information projects were either initiatives such as festivals, storytelling events, discussion fora, visits from the author or exhibitions.

The Freedom of Expression Foundation aspires to stimulate the promotion of literature and to arouse interest in reading and literary debate. The projects will be implemented in autumn 2008 or in 2009.

THE 46 SELECTED INFORMATION PROJECTS ARE:

Askim Library, "Bibliostreken”

Aurland Public Library, ”Communication of literature about wild animals, hunting and fishing”

Bergen off. library, ”Music & Poetry – 2008”

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