The main contributors extends agreement for three years

Ivalo & Minik Fonden is named after Her Royal Highness Princess Josephine Sophia Ivalo Mathilda and His Royal Highness Prince Vincent Frederik Minik Alexander. Together with their parents – The Crown Prince Couple – they were both present when Ivalo & Minik Fonden’s main contributors – NunaFonden, Royal Greenland, Royal Arctic Line and GrønlandsBANKENs Erhvervsfond – extended their support up to and including 2017.

That took place at a reception at The University of Greenland – Ilisimatusarfik – at August 8 in connection with the royal family’s summer cruise to Greenland.

Below you can see pictures from the reception and the signing of the new agreements. All photos are taken by photographer Leiff Josefsen, and may not be copied or used elsewhere without his permission.

Foto: Leiff Josefsen Box 7034, 3905 Nuussuaq. Tlf.: +299 552710 E-mail: leiff@sermitsiaq.ag

The Royal Family arrives at the reception

 

Foto: Leiff Josefsen Box 7034, 3905 Nuussuaq. Tlf.: +299 552710 E-mail: leiff@sermitsiaq.ag

Princess Josephine Sophia Ivalo Mathilda are looking while representatives of the main contributors is preparing to extend the contracts with Ivalo & Minik Fonden until 2017. From left to right: Jens Andersen (director at Royal Arctic Line), Eva Pryds (Secretary oat GrønlandsBANKENs Erhvervsfond), Malik Hegelund Olsen (Associate Director at Royal Greenland) and Olga Poulsen Berthelsen (Member of the Board at NunaFonden)

 

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Jens Andersen (director at Royal Arctic Line), Eva Pryds (Secretary oat GrønlandsBANKENs Erhvervsfond), Malik Hegelund Olsen (Associate Director at Royal Greenland) and Olga Poulsen Berthelsen (Member of the Board at NunaFonden) signs the new agreement.

 

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From left to right: Aviâja Egede Lynge (grant recipient), Eva Pryds, Jens Andersen, Crown Prince Frederik, Princess Ivalo, Crown Princess Mary, Prince Minik, Olga Poulsen Berthelsen and Malik Hegelund Olsen.