The Creative Europe Programme supports the culture and audiovisual sectors.
This action will support projects aimed at promoting emerging European artists and their works, improving their international visibility, and facilitating their circulation.
Projects should also improve access to and participation in cultural events and activities, enhancing audience engagement and development. These projects must be designed and developed to contribute to the implementation of the EU’s policy priorities in the field of culture, in particular the working conditions of artists.European Platforms’ action is open to all the cultural and creative sectors. However, considering that this action aims at pursuing the objectives of the Culture strand of the Programme, projects involving exclusively organisations from the audiovisual sector are not targeted for funding under it.
For the purposes of this action, projects will need to establish Platforms that can be defined as showcases or springboards made up of a coordinating organisation and member organisations, with a common programming and branding strategy.
Proposals should address the cross-cutting issues of (i) inclusion and diversity, notably gender balance, and (ii) greening of Creative Europe, as explained in section 1. Background.
Proposals should also address the following specific priorities:
Artists and cultural professionals: empowering the cultural and creative sectors.
In the current context, the need to promote fair, inclusive, and diverse frameworks supporting emerging artists careers and cultural and creative professionals is crucial and should be a key strategic consideration when drafting proposals. Projects’ proposals should include effective ways to ensure and promote better working conditions and fairer remuneration, skills’ development, and life-long learning as well as artistic freedom. To this end, applicants are highly recommended to draw inspiration from the report “The status and working conditions of artists and cultural and creative professionals”.
Culture for the people: enhancing cultural participation and the role of culture in society.
With this priority, applicants should propose concrete activities to build the capacities of the cultural and creative sectors to enhance cultural participation as well as audience engagement and development that help promote citizenship, values, and democracy. Proposals addressing this priority should consider the beneficial aspects of culture for health and wellbeing, particularly mental health.
Culture for co-creative partnerships: strengthening the cultural dimension of EU external relations.
With this priority, applicants should propose concrete activities to help culture professionals and emerging artists to be (more) active outside the EU borders, within and beyond the Creative Europe participating countries, and contribute to foster international cultural relations.
Culture for digital transformation: help the European cultural and creative sectors to fully take advantage of new technologies to enhance their competitiveness.
With this priority, applicants should propose concrete activities to help professionals and emerging artists to critically and creatively embrace new technologies and changes driven by the digital transformation based, inter alia on the EU’s digital strategy.
Proposals should present complete need analysis and demonstrate how the above priorities and cross-cutting issues are addressed.
Applicants must present a sustainable strategy for the coordination and management of the Platform, as well as for the joint activities of the members.
Members’ joint activities:
Coordination and management of the Platform:
80%
Project budget (maximum grant amount): €2 800 000 per project.
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:
Consortium composition – Only applications by single applicants are allowed (single beneficiaries)
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