Music promotion

Through scholarships, project support and funding of activities that promote copyright, Stim contributes to a diverse Swedish music scene. Decisions about what the money should be used for are taken by Stim's committee for the promotion of musical diversity and copyright – an independent committee elected by Stim's members.

Stim's board annually decides on a budget framework for the music promotion work, but it is Stim's committee for the promotion of musical diversity and copyright, also called NäMMU, that decides what the money should be used for. They also decide how the funds should be distributed to the actors within the Stim sphere who run the various initiatives. Which members will sit on NäMMU is determined by the members at Stim's annual general meeting, following a proposal from the nomination committee.

The common brand for the music promotion work is Stim Forward Fund

NÄMMU – Stim's committee for the promotion of musical diversity and copyright

Ordinary members
Kerstin BrunnbergChair, independent(Term until 2026)
Cecilia LangemarkIndependent(2027)
Marie SamuelssonNominated by FST(2027)
Rasmus LindvallNominated by Skap(2026)
Lisa CarrNominated by Musikförläggarna(2027)
Deputy members
Douglas CarrIndependent(2027)
Sara NorellIndependent(2026)
Mattias SköldNominated by FST(2027)
Katarina HenrysonNominated by Skap(2026)
Johan LundbladNominated by Musikförläggarna(2027)

Examples of what Stim's committee for the promotion of musical diversity and copyright can finance

Scholarships for Stim members

Anyone affiliated with Stim can apply for a Stim scholarship. By awarding scholarships every year, Stim invests in the future and helps create new Swedish music with diversity. Read more about

Travel grants and sheet music publication support

Stim also supports its members by funding, for example, travel grants for premieres, sheet music publication support, and support to promote the musical cultural heritage. These grants are administered by Stim, except the travel grant which is administered by Stim's wholly owned subsidiary .

Making notated music available

Through the wholly owned subsidiary Svensk Musik Swedmic AB, Stim documents and provides information about copyright-protected Swedish music. This includes archived score collections from which copies can be purchased when the scores are no longer for sale.

Advice, education and advocacy work

Stim funds advice and training for rights holders. This can include courses in running your own business, legal or financial advice, or training on contracts and rights in the music industry. These services are mainly provided by the rights-holder associations within the Stim sphere — FST, Skap and Musikförläggarna — which also work for Stim's members on cultural policy, for example through advocacy in connection with the EU reform of copyright.

The Swedish Association of Composers - FST

Skap

Musikförläggarna