List of funding national or regional organisms for literary translation.
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Australia Council for the Arts (Australia) Through their Literature section they provide grants to overseas magazine & book publishers for writers’ & translators’ fees and/or publication costs of overseas editions of the work of living Australian writers in eligible genres. More |
Instituto Camões (Portugal) Subsidies for the publication of works by Portuguese authors or culture in a foreign language, intended to cover production and publication costs and not the translator's fee. More |
Flemish Foundation for Literature (Belgium) They develop and implement literary policy by means of granting subsidies and providing logistical support to organisers of lectures, literary events or book fairs and wishing to invite Flemish writers and to foreign publishers planning to publish translations from Dutch. More |
Japan Foundation (Japan) Through the Translation Assistance Program aid is provided for the translation of superior books written in Japanese into foreign languages in the fields of the humanities, the social sciences, and the arts. More |
Welsh Literature Abroad/Llenyddiaeth Cymru Dramor (United Kingdom) They promote the literature and writers of Wales abroad, offer translation grants to publishers, provide information about writers, translators and publishers, participate in international book fairs, collaborate with festivals and events abroad, and participate in international literature projects. More |
Calouste Gulbenkian Cultural Centre (France) As part of the programme for the creation and dissemination of Portuguese culture in France, the Calouste Gulbenkian Cultural Centre has awarded grants to projects in different areas including literary translation. More |
Suntory Foundation (Japan) Every year, financial support is granted to translations in foreign languages or overseas publications of works in the fields of social and cultural sciences. More |
Bundeskanzleramt-Kunstsektion (Austria) Grants are allocated for the translation of a work of contemporary Austrian literature or for the translation of a literary work published in the period between the two World Wars or since 1945. More |
Pro Helvetia (Switzerland) Pro Helvetia supports and organises art shows, documentary exhibitions on cultural aspects of Switzerland, music, theatre, literature, etc. More |
Goethe-Institut (Sweden) Translation programme of the Goethe-Institut (GI) “Translations of German books into a Foreign Language” supports the publication of German literature in other languages. More |
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