Crown Princess Märthas Memorial Fund
The purpose of of Crown Princess Märtha’s Memorial Fund is to provide financial support to social and humanitarian initiatives carried out by non-governmental organisations.
Crown Princess Märtha’s Memorial Fund was established on 1 April 1929 under the name “Her Royal Highness Crown Princess Märtha’s Fund”. The grants are allocated each year on 28 March, which was Crown Princess Märtha’s birthday.
The board of the Fund is chaired by Princess Astrid Mrs Ferner.
It is a pleasure and a privilege for me to award financial support to social and humanitarian initiatives carried out by organisations and associations throughout Norway each year on the birthday of my mother, Crown Princess Märtha, says Princess Astrid, Mrs Ferner.
Statutes
The purpose of the fund is to provide financial support to social and humanitarian initiatives carried out by non-governmental organisations. The fund targets specific needs not otherwise eligible for funding from the national or local government. As a general rule, grants are not allocated to private individuals or to investment projects. Only in exceptional cases are grants awarded for the same purpose for two consecutive years.
Princess Astrid, Mrs Ferner. Photo: Sven Gj. Gjeruldsen, the Royal Court
Allocations
The funds assets amounts to approximately NOK 27 million. The return on investment accrued during the calendar year is placed at the disposal of the board for allocation the subsequent year. If the entire return is not allocated, the remainder is added to the fund’s assets.
The usual grant size is NOK 5,000, but larger amounts may also be awarded. In 2024 the fund received 270 applications, of which 165 were approved.
Only non-governmental organisations within Norway are eligible to receive grants from the fund.