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Information regarding mobility funding

Please note that funding is not guaranteed, and as a general rule, participants are expected to secure their own funding for travel and accommodation. However, below you will find links to external mobility funding. Please pay attention to eligibility criteria for each funding opportunity to see if you are eligible to apply.

This website will be continually updated as funding resources become relevant/available. If you cannot find an opportunity that is suited for you, please check this page regularly leading up to the conference.

If you as an individual are not eligible/selected for funding, but you are a member of an organisation relevant to the topics of the AYC, please explore the option of having your organisation apply for funding for you. We have provided some resources for this below.

Please refer to our email and application templates to find a starting point for securing funding for your mobility, through your organisation or as an individual.

General resources:


© The Norwegian Barents Secretariat

BarentsUng

  • Link: https://barents.no/nb/barentsung-reise-og-prosjektstotte-unge
  • Criterion: Open to northern Norwegian youth (Nordland, Troms and Finnmark) between 18 and 30 years.

© Global Affairs Canada

Global Affairs Canada

  • For information on mobility grants see here.
  • Apply for mobility grant for AYC and Arctic Frontiers here.
  • Criterion:
  1. Canadian youth (preference given to indigenous youth and youth residing in the Arctic region of Canada)

  1. Attendance at both AYC and Arctic Frontiers

  • Covers: Participation fees, accommodation, travel, per diem



© University of the Arctic

University of the Arctic (UArctic)

  • Eligible: Youth (18-30) residing in the Arctic regions of USA, Canada, Kingdom of Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland

  • Funding: Varying maximum grant dependent on country/region of origin

  • Deadline: 1st December 2024

  • More information, see the call document

  • Apply through the application form



© U.S. Departement of State

United States Department of State

  • Eligible: American youth

  • Funding: Will fully cover travel costs. However, the U.S. State Department will not be able to cover already booked tickets. Selected receivers of the grant will book their travel in conjunction with the State Department.

  • Deadline: 13 December 2024.



© Government of Iceland

Icelandic Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • Eligible: Icelandic youth attending the full conference. More info here

  • Funding: Will cover travel and accommodation.

  • Deadline: 25th November.

  • Apply by sending a 1-page motivational letter and your CV to Tinna Sveinsdóttir (tinna.sveinsdottir@utn.is)



© Nordic Council of Ministers

Nordic Council of Ministers

  • Eligible: Youth residing in the Nordic countries (Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, & Finland), including Greenland and the Faroe Islands.

  • Funding: Will refund travel and accommodation.

  • Deadline: 1st January 2025


© Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs

  • Eligible: All registered participants of the Arctic Youth Conference 2025. Priority is given to individuals or groups not covered by other funding sources, especially Indigenous youth from outside the Nordic countries.

  • Funding: Will refund travel and accommodation.

  • Deadline: 1st January 2025

Tips and tricks for funding your mobility to Tromsø for AYC 2025!

Tips for raising funds for your mobility

  1. Check our mobility website regularly for opportunities for mobility funding. Here you will find funding arrangements you can apply for throughout the fall of 2024.

  1. If you are part of an organization with an interest in the Arctic, contact them and ask if they are able to sponsor your mobility. Organizations are often interested in being represented at major conferences related to their work!

  1. Don’t be afraid to reach out to local politicians or institutions and ask if they have any opportunities for sponsorship. Sometimes local government or public institutions will have resources for these things, often related to lifting youth. See our email template on how to reach out to local public institutions here!

  1. When contacting external funders, always emphasize what they will get out of your participation. By participating at the AYC you will gain unique knowledge and have access to a unique network. This is valuable to many different entities. Make it clear that by supporting your mobility, they are supporting youth leadership in the Arctic, and that you can support their initiatives within this area as well, for example by providing them with social media content from the conference!

Tips for cheaper travel

We know that traveling within the Arctic can be expensive, and that travel options are limited. Here are a few ways to make your travel cheaper:

  1. Airlines flying to Tromsø may have youth discounts:

  • SAS has youth tickets for those under 26. These do sell out quickly, so we recommend booking early
  • Norwegian airlines has youth tickets for those under 26. Use code “UNDER26” to see discount prices.
  • For those flying domestically in Norway, Widerøe has discounted tickets for students up to 30 years, and Youth up to 26 years.
  1. Other international airlines may have similar discounts. Always check for these!

  1. Packing light may allow you to save a lot of money as most European and all Norwegian airlines charge for checked luggage. See if you can pack what you need in your hand luggage by packing clothing items you can re-wear for different occasions and only bringing things you really need.

  1. If you have an overnight layover in Oslo, here are some budget-friendly accommodations:

  • Anker Hostel
  • Haraldsheim Vandrerhjem
  • Bunks at Rode