Since its inception in 2013, the programme of Finno-Ugric Capitals of Culture has served three key goals:
- To contribute towards the preservation and development of Finno-Ugric peoples, languages and cultures
- To strengthen the common Finno-Ugric identity among Finno-Ugric peoples worldwide
- To provide opportunities for sustainable cultural, social and economic development in regions that hold the title of Finno-Ugric Capital of Culture
A unique aspect of the Finno-Ugric Capitals of Culture programme is its local focus and intention to provide tangible and sustainable benefits from the status of Finno-Ugric Capital of Culture to title-holders, both during the cultural capital year and after it.
Over the past decade, we have witnessed remarkable success stories among Finno-Ugric Capitals of Culture with respect to sustainable development. For some, like the first Finno-Ugric Capital of Culture Bygy (Udmurtia), the title became a springboard for developing cultural tourism, leading to additional income for its residents and building a strong place brand. For others, like Abja-Paluoja (Estonia), the cultural capital year started new traditions that continue to this day. And for many Finno-Ugric Capitals of Culture the title helped secure additional resources for investments in infrastructure — from new roads to renovations of community centres.
Visit the website of Finno-Ugric Capitals of Culture to find out more about this programme.