Targeted grants
Targeted grants can be obtained for the implementation of an individual event, project or other undertaking.
Information on application for and approval of targeted grants as well as their reporting has been gathered together on Internet pages devoted to each theme. Contact info can also be found from these pages. Unfortunately, the English-language pages for grants are still incomplete, and not all grants have their own pages yet. Targeted grants are:
- Project grants for culture
- Project grants for community activities
- Project grants for youth activities
- Project grants for new free-of-charge hobbies (in Finnish)
- Masseista mahiksia - grants for children and youth (in Finnish)
- Grants for youth guarantee (in Finnish)
- Mansen Massit community grants
- Project grants for sport
- Targeted grants for environmental protection work (in Finnish)
- Development grants for culture
- Grants for winter swimming places sauna maintenance (in Finnish)
- Targeted grants for vitality (in Finnish)
- Targeted grants for competitiveness (in Finnish)
- Targeted grants for employment promotion for actors in the transitional labour market (in Finnish)
Did you know?
Everyone organizing events or other activities should have their own safer space principles. Written safer space principles are especially meaningful for minority groups who have often experienced discrimination and fear being treated inappropriately again.
The City of Tampere has compiled an information package to help you understand safer space principles and how to apply them. Explore the materials and create your own guidelines: Safer Space Principles.
Tampere brand
Organisations receiving a grant from the City of Tampere are encouraged to use the Tampere.Finland logo in their own communications, for example on websites, brochures and advertisements.
The short address for this page is tampere.fi/en/targetedgrants