Community
We believe it is our responsibility to actively seek to make positive impact and contribute to prosperity in our local communities. We do this through several channels.
Internships
66°North offers internships to business students, art students and technical students at university level. We know that internship programs are a great way of providing students with real industry knowledge.
Events for Good Cause
We hold events for a good cause. Our last event, Mountain night with Stefan Glowacz, Elísabet Margeirs and Tómas Guðbjarts, was held in Harpa on February 21st 2017 where the entrance fee was donated to the Icelandic Rescue Team.
Ambassadors
We sponsor young athletes and artists to support them on their journey to reach their goals.
Grants
We are always looking for new opportunities to support our community. Here you can apply for donations to individuals, non-profit organizations or sponsorship.
Charity
Every year we donate clothing to those in need. Among donations we have made over the last years are to a Latvian orphanage, homeless and refugees in Iceland and to Syria.
The Pink Hat
Each year in October we produce and sell hats in limited volume and give 500 ISK of every sold hat to the Icelandic Cancer Association.
Activities and programs
Glacier friday
25% of all online sales Nov 29 - Dec 1 2019 was funded the protection of glaciers in Iceland through Landvernd.
On time and water
We believe it is our responsibility to actively seek to make positive impact and contribute to prosperity in our local communities.
The SOS T-shirt
We at 66°North are proud to be a part of the SOS T-shirt project, initiated by Rúrik Gíslason to support the SOS Children's Villages association.

NORÐUR Journal
NORÐUR Journal highlights the people and adventures which make Iceland such a fascinating place and how 66˚North enables their lives and activities.
Age and weather are a state of mind
“This is such an adventure, something totally different for a lady my age. I’m having the time of my life, it certainly is an interesting change to my normal everyday life.”