Vilhelm Ekensteen grant
Grant of SEK 10,000 awarded every other year to a person who has made a difference for people with reduced mobility.
SEK 10,000
Varies — depends on the scope of the project and the grant provider's assessment.
No fixed deadline specified — applications are usually accepted continuously. Check current dates with the grant provider.
About the grant
DHR established in 2021 a grant to honour Vilhelm Ekensteen's life work. The grant goes to a person who over a long time has made a difference for people with reduced mobility by influencing decision-makers in Sweden, spreading knowledge about norms and living conditions, highlighting problems that negatively affect the target group and proposing solutions that make society better. The grant is awarded every other year and is SEK 10,000.
Requirements
- The recipient must have made a difference for people with reduced mobility over a long period
- The recipient must have influenced decision-makers in Sweden
- The recipient must have spread knowledge about norms and living conditions
- The recipient must have highlighted problems that negatively affect the target group
- The recipient must have proposed solutions that make society better
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