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Publisher: Brand Valley Publications
Oslo, Norge, 29.04.2026
BV-rapport 1:2026
ISBN 978-82-690491-3-8
Illustration: Mapping needs the programme meets
Impact
The evaluation highlighted the importance of adopting a life-course perspective, as Krafttak for Sang already does. Singing is often perceived as performance or self-realisation, and therefore as something optional. The findings support what professionals emphasise: singing has the capacity to meet fundamental human needs such as care, safety and a sense of community. At the same time, singing as a shared activity is in decline. This underlines the need for a unified organisation that keeps singing on the public agenda.
RESULTS
The project resulted in:
an internal report outlining all findings and concrete recommendations for further development
an external final report shared with the organisation’s 28 partners
The main recommendation was to maintain the high quality of existing deliveries while working strategically to develop structures and secure funding in order to realise the full potential of Krafttak for Sang’s role as a collaborative platform.
Thank you to Krafttak for Sang for the trust placed in us to evaluate the important work the organisation does.
Please contact Krafttak for Sang if you would like access to the process or reports.