Rannís oversees the main competitive funds in the fields of research and innovation, education and culture in Iceland, as well as EU cooperation programmes and Nordic programmes that provide grants for collaborative projects, study, and training
News from Rannís
4th June 2026
EEA Grants Slovakia announces cultural grants in partnership with Icelandic entities
Slovakia has opened applications for larger cultural projects in collaboration ...
3rd June 2026
€2.5 million for the development of sustainable ammonia production – an important milestone for Icelandic innovation and green technology
Dr Helga Dögg Flosadóttir, CEO and co-founder of the innovation company Atmonia, ...
2nd June 2026
Representatives of 49 projects offered grants totalling ISK 803 million in the 2026 spring allocation of the Technology Development Fund
The Board of the Technology Development Fund has approved offering ...