Support actions by ALF Swedish members that promote intercultural dialogue, diversity and more inclusive societies.
In the framework of Celebrating Our Diversity programme, the Anna Lindh Foundation network in Sweden launched the second edition of Actions for Diversity funding opportunity to its network members to implement actions that promote intercultural dialogue, diversity and more inclusive societies.
During the open call, we received 22 proposals from 21 network members and 1 application from the non-member organisation Nema Problema. Three proposals oulinted a joint collaboration with other network members.
The following organisations received the support:
Activity: What now?! Life Action Role Playing Game with youth
City: Simrishamn and Malmö
Amount: 10,000 SEK
* Collaboration with Department of Cultura and Leisure, Simrishamn municipality
Activity: Deliberation workshop for students at Umeå University
City: Umeå
Amount: 10,000 SEK
Activity: Come, Join, Lead!
City: Helsingborg
Amount: 12,000 SEK
Activity: Urban Oasis: Rejuvenate Your Mind and Body in the Heart of Malmö
City: Malmö
Amount: 8,000 SEK
Activity: Tjejträff Järva
City, Järva, Stockholm
Amount: 8,000 SEK
6. Creative Insights Studio (Helsingborg)
Activity: Middle Ground: Diversity & Inclusion in work space
City: Helsingborg
Amount: 12,000 SEK
Activity: Stories That Unite
City: Malmö
Amount: 8,000 SEK
Activity: Concert from the Middle East
Amount: 12,000 SEK
Activity: Tillsammans mot ofrivillig ensamhet
Amount: 9,000 SEK
Activity: Bridging Worlds for Better Learning
City: Gothenburg and Stockholm
Amount: 11,000 SEK
Activity: Kulturmuren
City: Gothenburg
Amount: 12,000 SEK
* collaboration with Zeina Coaching Company
Activity: training for cultural actors in Lund with focus on diversity
City: Lund
Amount: 10,000 SEK
Activity: LIVEPODD Unga frågor Sveriges religiösa företrädare. Tro och samhälle
City: Stockholm
Amount: 12,000 SEK
Note: dates of each activity will be announced before mid-February
For queries, please contact the ALF Swedish network coordinator Rasha Shaaban.
This call is financed by the Swedish Ministry of Culture, Anna Lindh Foundation and the European Commission.