Deadline:  1 September 2025

Norec supports global partnerships for sustainable development by funding work exchanges. The grant scheme gives young professionals the chance to gain international experience and expertise about sustainable development.

Norec supports the goals of Norwegian development policy to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Our development policy is designed to promote economic growth, democracy, human rights, good governance, and measures to help people escape poverty permanently. The grant scheme is competitive; all completed applications are assessed based on the criteria outlined in this call for proposals and in comparison with other applications. Meeting all formal and practical criteria does not guarantee funding under this grant scheme.

The application process consists of two phases:

Deadline and grant funds

Applications for Phase 1: Concept development (for new partnerships)

*These are the total funds available for the current call for Concept development applications (phase 1). Funds available for work exchange projects (phase 2) will be announced in an updated call for proposals before the application deadline in early February 2026.

Existing partnerships
If you have an existing partnership and want to extend your project or apply for funding for a new project starting in August/September 2026, the application deadline is February 2026. An updated call for proposals will be published with more information about available funds and the exact deadline. You do not need to submit a Concept development application before submitting a work exchange application.

Existing partnerships wanting to include a new partner
If you want to include a new partner in your existing partnership, you can apply by 1 September 2025. You must first submit a Concept Development application outlining your project idea and complete Phase 1 of concept development.

Intended purpose of the grant
This grant aims to build mutual trust and strong global partnerships for sustainable development. It focuses on enabling institutional development and innovative solutions driven by young professionals as holders of knowledge, skills and attitudes. It is based on Norec’s vision and theory of change. It reflects Norec’s two main principles:

Specifically, Norec aims to:

Important note
Norec-supported partnerships between Nepal and Bangladesh are currently experiencing difficulties in obtaining work permits and visas. This makes it difficult to carry out work exchanges. When assessing applications, Norec must consider whether the partners are likely to obtain the necessary permits or visas.

Who is eligible to apply?
Partnerships between the following types of organisations can apply for Norec grants:

Applicants must be legally registered entities within one of the specified categories. The application must include accurate and complete information about the type of organisation.

Eligibility requirements

*If the Concept Development Application is approved, Norec will require partners to provide more information on the policies in above-mentioned areas in their Project Application.

Commitment to inclusion
Norec follows the principle of “Leave no one behind”. Norec aims to support the inclusion of participants who may not typically engage in global partnerships for sustainable development.

Two types of organisations are especially encouraged to apply:

Check your eligibility for this grant

How is the project appraised?
Norec starts by checking if the application meets the formal funding requirements. If it does, Norec will evaluate the application based on the assessment criteria in section 2 below. Norec may also ask for additional information and documentation and conduct reference checks if needed.

Formal requirements

Assessment criteria
If the formal criteria are met, Norec then evaluates the project based on:

Additional considerations: Norec also considers:

Based on this appraisal, Norec decides whether to grant funding. If needed, specific follow-up measures to address any identified weaknesses may be included in the Collaboration Agreement.

Returning Applicants
For applicants who have received funding from Norec before, Norec will review:

A project can receive funding for up to 10 years in total
When applying for a new project after reaching this limit, the partnership must either be in a new partnership/new partner composition or present new expected results/areas of expertise compared to previous projects.

What you can apply for?

The Norec grant primarily supports costs for the mutual work exchange of young professionals or volunteers aged 18-35.

Phase 1: Concept Development
New partnerships can apply for funding to hold a partner meeting to further develop their project idea. You can apply for up to 150,000 NOK or the equivalent amount in USD based on the exchange rate at the time of application. Norec covers per diem, accommodation, necessary visas and vaccines, and travel costs.

Phase 2: Project Implementation
Partnerships that have completed Phase 1 or those that currently or recently received a project grant from Norec can apply for a work exchange project.

Norec primarily provides funding to cover the direct costs of sending young professionals or volunteers aged 18-35 on international exchange.

This includes:

Exchanges must last at least 6 months. Exceptions may apply.

The application process
This call for proposals is for new partnerships wanting to apply for a work exchange project starting in August/September 2026.

Applications will be processed in line with the Norwegian Freedom of Information Act

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