Project Partners
LIVIND project includes partners from nine countries in the Northern Dimension area, the Nordic autonomous regions and the Sápmi.
Project Partners by Countries and Areas
- Finland: Finnish Local Heritage Federation, Association for Cultural Heritage Education in Finland
- Sweden: Institute for Language and Folklore
- Norway: Arts and Culture Norway
- Denmark: The Royal Library / Danish Folklore Archives, IMMART (NGO), Danish National Commission for UNESCO
- Iceland: Ministry of Culture and Business Affairs
- Åland: Åland Museum
- Greenland: National Museum of Greenland
- Faroe Island: National Museum of Faroe Islands
- Estonia: Estonian Centre of Folk Culture, University of Tartu (UNESCO ICH Chair)
- Latvia: Latvian National Centre for Culture, Latvian Academy of Culture (UNESCO ICH Chair)
- Lithuania: Lithuanian National Culture Centre, Lithuanian National Commission for UNESCO
- Poland: Ministry of Culture, National Heritage and Sport, National Heritage Board
- Saami Council
- Nordic-Baltic ICH Network
Northern Dimension Partners
- Northern Dimension Partnership on Culture (NDCP)
- Northern Dimension Institute (NDI) (activities of the NDI ended in Autumn 2022)
- (About Northern Dimension policy on MFA pages)
Project Funders and Responsible Parties
- Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland (main funding; Funds for the Baltic Sea, Barents and the Arctic regions cooperation)
- Northern Dimension Partnership on Culture, NDPC (partial funding)
- Finnish Heritage Agency (partial funding)
- Ministry for Education and Culture (ministry responsible)
(From September 2021 until March 2022, the LIVIND project partners included two parties from Russia: the Kizhi State Open-Air Museum of History, Architecture and Ethnography, and St Petersburg State University (Faculty of Law).)