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  General information about The Nordic-Baltic Leader Cooperation Award

The Nordic-Baltic Regions Rural Network Support Units - Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden initiated The Nordic-Baltic Leader Cooperation Award.

The LEADER Transnational Cooperation Awards collected 60 applications from participating countries.

The first selection of nominated Nordic-Baltic Leader transnational cooperation projects is now done!

The finalists of the five categories were chosen out of 60 nominees in Roskilde, Denmark on the 6th June 2013. The evaluation committee included the representatives of Estonia, Lithuanian, Latvia, Swedish, Finnish and Danish rural network.

More detailed information about applicant and finalists is available in database in the end of the PAGE.

The aim of the competition is to:

Criteria for participating LEADER TNC project in the competition:

Award categories:

There are five award categories for which Leader transnational cooperation projects can apply. These are laid out below with examples of the types of project nominations which are expected:

Nominating Leader transnational cooperation projects for an award:

The Leader transnational cooperation projects will be evaluated against the following criteria:

The process of the Leader transnational cooperation projects evaluation:

A two phase selection process is used: in early June 2013 the Selection Committee chosed four finalists in each category and the Evaluation Committee will then select the best from these finalists in September 2013.

The People's Choice Awards

Public voting for the People’s Choice Award will take place via the competition website, where information on 20 finalists will be available shortly after the Selection Committee has reached their decision on the finalists.

Follow the information and latest news posted on the competition website: www.maainfo.ee/LeaderTNC

 

Date of nomination: (10) 2013-05-15
Nomination country: Finland
Title: Slöjdkontakt och hantverksmöten (Handicrafts contacts and meetings)
Nominees: Participant
Category: Culture
Countries: Finland, Sweden
Leading partner: Finland
Documents: http://www.maainfo.ee/public/files/10%20Hantverksm%F6ten.doc
Photos link: http://maainfo.ee/index.php?b=354&page=3538&action=pic_list&
Summary: Handicraft brings together people despite culture and language. Handicraft is slow, local, traditional and curing but also universal and uniting. Some handicraft is more popular in one part of the world, some traditions live longer in another part. Craftsman always find it interesting to learn from each other and to do things together. This project introduces traditions from one part to the other and make people to refind their own traditions and learn new. An exchange of teachers and mentors is important in this project as well and teaching new (hopefully young) people the joy of handicraft, both traditional and more modern and new influences from the other country.

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