Green Fund (Den Grønne Fond)
Invests in Danish green transition projects across bioeconomy, carbon capture, and circular economy.
Under Erhvervsstyrelsen, the Green Fund is a large Danish grant programme for the green transition. The record describes it as a 2022 fund running over six years with DKK 53.5 billion behind it, and the authority's material places it inside Denmark's business-development system. The programme awards between DKK 714,999 and DKK 14,299,999. Applicants must be registered and active in Denmark, and the call requires a consortium. For-profit organisations are required, non-profits are allowed, individuals are excluded, and the record gives the programme a broad industrial remit rather than a narrow sector list. The fund's thematic reach covers bioeconomy, carbon capture, sustainable agriculture, circular economy, and energy efficiency. That mix makes it most relevant to cross-organisational projects that can show a practical transition outcome rather than a pure research exercise. Applicants are likely strongest when they can demonstrate a partnership structure, a clear implementation path, and a project large enough to justify the programme's upper award band.
No upcoming rounds verified. Cadence: Annual.