Financial Support for Children’s Hobbies in Finland
Many families in Finland may need financial support to help children continue sports, cultural activities, and other hobbies. Several organizations, foundations, and public services offer hobby support and financial assistance for hobby fees, equipment, training camps, and participation costs.
Below you can find comprehensive information about available support programs for children and young people in Finland.
We Deliver Fund
Financial Support for Sports Participation
The We Deliver Fund is a collaboration between the Finnish Basketball Association and PostNord. The fund provides financial support for children and young people participating in sports activities.
The support can be used for:
- Club season fees
- Basketball equipment
- Tournament travel expenses
- Training camps
- Sports participation costs
This hobby support program helps ensure that financial challenges do not prevent children from participating in organized sports.
Vantaa & Kerava Wellbeing Services
Supplementary Social Assistance for Hobby Fees
Families can apply for supplementary social assistance for children’s hobby expenses through Kela using the same application used for basic social assistance.
Supplementary assistance can only be granted if basic social assistance has already been approved. Upon request, Kela can forward the application to Vantaa social services for further processing.
This type of financial assistance may help cover hobby participation costs and support children’s regular activities.
Hope ry - Hobby Support for Low Income Families
Hope ry supports children aged 0 to 17 from low income families by helping them:
- Start a new hobby
- Continue long-term hobbies
- Access equal participation opportunities
The organization provides practical and financial support to help children remain active in sports, arts, and recreational activities.
Valio Akatemia Scholarships for Young Athletes
The Valio Akatemia® program supports children’s and young people’s physical activity, sports participation, and overall well-being.
Scholarships are available for individuals under 18 years old across Finland who actively participate in sports or are interested in starting sports activities.
Applications are accepted once per year.
Save the Children Association
Save the Children provides financial support to children whose hobbies or studies are at risk due to financial difficulties or social challenges within the family. The organization helps children continue meaningful activities and supports equal opportunities for participation.
Applications are submitted through the local Save the Children chapter.
Tukikummit Church Diaconia Fund
Tukikummit offers one-time financial assistance for urgent expenses related to:
- Education
- Studying
- Children’s hobbies
- Youth activities
The support is intended for individual families and does not require Finnish citizenship or religious affiliation. To apply, families must contact the diaconal worker of their local parish.
Contact your local parish diaconal services for application guidance and support information.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hobby Support in Finland
Who can apply for financial support for children’s hobbies in Finland?
Families experiencing financial difficulties, social challenges, or special life situations may apply for hobby support and financial assistance through organizations, foundations, municipalities, and social services.
What expenses can hobby support cover?
Financial support may cover:
- Hobby fees
- Sports equipment
- Tournament travel costs
- Training camps
- Club membership fees
- Cultural hobby expenses
Can low income families receive hobby support?
Yes. Many organizations, like Hope ry, specifically provide financial assistance for low income families to help children continue hobbies and recreational activities.
Is hobby support available for sports only?
No. Support may also be available for:
- Arts
- Music
- Cultural hobbies
- Creative activities
- Youth programs
- Inclusive recreational activities
How do I apply for financial assistance for hobby fees?
Application methods vary depending on the organization. Some require direct applications from families, while others require referrals from schools, social workers, or local parish services.
