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    American-Scandinavian Foundation

    ActivoInternational Affairs
    New York, NYSitio web2127793587

    About American-Scandinavian Foundation

    The American-Scandinavian Foundation is a publicly-supported not-for-profit organization committed to promoting educational, cultural and professional exchange between the United States and the Nordic countries—Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. ASF offers fellowships, cultural grants, internships/training, publications, exhibitions and other public programs reinforcing the strong relationships between the two regions.

    Focus Areas

    educationresearch fellowshipscultural programmingtranslation and literaturefolk arts and cultural traditionsinternships and trainee exchangepublic projects and community grantsvisiting lectureships

    Who They Fund

    scholarship recipients / studentsgeneral public / community members served by public projects

    Funding Style

    About American-Scandinavian Foundation

    A $178,680 scholarship grant to the United Nations International School in 2024 stands out in The American-Scandinavian Foundation’s recent giving. That award sits alongside a second, smaller scholarship grant to the same school in 2023, showing sustained support for education tied to Scandinavian exchange. The foundation’s work also reaches public culture and folk arts: it funded North House Folk School in Grand Marais, Minnesota, for a public project, and supported community-based Nordic traditions through grants to places such as Buxton in Bloom Grue Chruch Project in North Dakota and Finlandia University in Michigan. ASF’s grantmaking is centered on educational, cultural, and professional exchange between the United States and the Nordic countries, with awards used for fellowships, public programs, lectureships, translation, and heritage-based community projects. Recent grants also show support for institutions that host audiences or participants rather than individual applicants alone, including universities, cultural nonprofits, and schools. The pattern points to a funder that moves between large scholarship support and smaller project grants while keeping a consistent connection to Nordic cultural and educational exchange.

    What American-Scandinavian Foundation Funds

    Education is a clear thread in ASF’s grantmaking. In 2024, the foundation gave $178,680 to the United Nations International School for scholarships, and it followed with a $92,608 scholarship grant to the same school in 2023. For public cultural programming, ASF awarded $50,000 to North House Folk School in Grand Marais, Minnesota, for a public project. Nordic folk arts are another recurring theme: it supported Buxton in Bloom Grue Chruch Project in Buxton, North Dakota, with $44,900 for folk arts work, and it gave $35,175 to Finlandia University in Hancock, Michigan, for the same purpose. The foundation also backs literature and translation through its translation prizes and competition program, which awards cash prizes and publication opportunities for translations of Nordic authors.

    How American-Scandinavian Foundation Gives

    ASF’s typical grant size in the dataset sits at a $22,000 p25, $26,725 median, and $47,450 p75, but the recent awards range from $12,000 to $178,680. The grant list shows repeat support across years, including the United Nations International School in both 2023 and 2024. ASF is a regular funder with a national giving scope, and the active programs show that it accepts unsolicited applications across several grant types. Some awards are structured as fixed program grants, while others are fellowship-style awards or host-institution awards with set stipends.

    Financial Snapshot

    Annual Giving

    $296K

    Total Assets

    $50M

    Total Revenue

    $4.2M

    Total Expenses

    $4.7M

    Typical Grant Size

    Most grants fall between $22K and $47K, with a median of $27K.

    25th Percentile

    $22K

    Median

    $27K

    75th Percentile

    $47K

    Geographic Reach

    National6 states funded

    About 18% of grants go to recipients in MI.

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    Where American-Scandinavian Foundation Makes Grants

    Grants are distributed nationally across the United States, with the highest concentration in Michigan by count. New York recipients account for 18% of grants in the dataset, reflecting support to organizations in the foundation’s headquarters state as well as elsewhere. Recent awards reached New York City, Grand Marais, Minneapolis, Hancock, Duluth, Ironwood, Dallas, and Northfield. The recipient country distribution is entirely U.S.-based in the provided grant list, with 11 grants to U.S. organizations.

    Frequently Asked Questions About American-Scandinavian Foundation

    What kinds of projects does The American-Scandinavian Foundation fund?

    ASF funds scholarships, public cultural programming, folk arts, lectureships, translation prizes, fellowships, and community projects tied to American and Nordic exchange. In the active programs, awards support nonprofit public events, visiting lectureships at U.S. colleges, and folk arts preservation in the Upper Midwest.

    How large are ASF grants in the recent data?

    The typical grant size in the dataset is $22,000 at the 25th percentile, $26,725 at the median, and $47,450 at the 75th percentile. Recent awards also show a wider range, from $12,000 to $178,680.

    Does ASF fund the same organizations more than once?

    Yes. The United Nations International School received ASF scholarship grants in both 2023 and 2024, at $92,608 and $178,680. That repeat funding shows at least some multi-year support rather than strictly one-time awards.

    Can organizations apply directly for grants?

    Yes. Several active programs accept unsolicited applications, including Public Project Grants, Nordic Folk Arts grants for public programs and community projects, Visiting Lectureships, ASF Fellowships & Grants for Americans, ASF AT SOM Fellowship in Architecture, Translation Prizes, and ASF Fellowships for Scandinavians.

    Where does ASF focus its giving geographically?

    The foundation gives nationally in the United States, with the highest grant count in Michigan and 18% of grants going to recipients in New York. Its program geography also includes Scandinavia for some awards, and the Upper Midwest for Nordic folk arts work.

    Latest 990 Filing

    2024

    Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2024.

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    Recent Grants

    Most recent grants reported to the IRS.

    RecipientLocationAmountYearPurpose
    UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLNEW YORK, NY$178,6802024SCHOLARSHIPS
    NORTH HOUSE FOLK SCHOOLGRAND MARAIS, MN$50,0002024PUBLIC PROJECT
    Finlandia Foundation Twin Cities Boys of AmericaNorthfield, MN$25,5002024public project
    FINNFEST 2023MINNEAPOLIS, MN$24,0002024PUBLIC PROJECT
    IRONWOOD THEATRE INCIRONWOOD, MI$17,9252024PUBLIC PROJECT
    UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLNew York, NY$92,6082023SCHOLARSHIP
    Buxton in Bloom Grue Chruch ProjectBuxton, ND$44,9002023Folk Arts
    Finlandia UniversityHancock, MI$35,1752023Folk Arts
    Folklore Village Farm IncDodgeville, WI$26,7252023Folk Arts
    Southern Methodist UniversityDallas, TX$20,0002023Public Project
    Nordic Center of DuluthDuluth, MN$12,0002023Folk Arts

    UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    $178,680
    NEW YORK, NY2024

    SCHOLARSHIPS

    NORTH HOUSE FOLK SCHOOL

    $50,000
    GRAND MARAIS, MN2024

    PUBLIC PROJECT

    Finlandia Foundation Twin Cities Boys of America

    $25,500
    Northfield, MN2024

    public project

    FINNFEST 2023

    $24,000
    MINNEAPOLIS, MN2024

    PUBLIC PROJECT

    IRONWOOD THEATRE INC

    $17,925
    IRONWOOD, MI2024

    PUBLIC PROJECT

    UNITED NATIONS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

    $92,608
    New York, NY2023

    SCHOLARSHIP

    Buxton in Bloom Grue Chruch Project

    $44,900
    Buxton, ND2023

    Folk Arts

    Finlandia University

    $35,175
    Hancock, MI2023

    Folk Arts

    Folklore Village Farm Inc

    $26,725
    Dodgeville, WI2023

    Folk Arts

    Southern Methodist University

    $20,000
    Dallas, TX2023

    Public Project

    Nordic Center of Duluth

    $12,000
    Duluth, MN2023

    Folk Arts