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Title: FUNDING%20OPPORTUNITIES%20FOR%20ARTS%20AND%20CULTURE%20FROM%20THE%20EU


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FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR ARTS AND CULTURE FROM
THE EU
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HOW THE EU SPENDS YOUR MONEY
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So, can I get money from Europe?
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So, can I get money from Europe?
  • Maybe, but its a lot of work!

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What kind of funds are available?
  • STRUCTURAL FUNDS

TRANSNATIONAL FUNDS
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Structural and Transnational funds
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Structural funds
  • Specific geographical focus
  • Partners not generally required
  • Local decision making
  • Large funds to be accessed
  • Focus on capital works and people-based activities
  • But note that many of these funds have already
    been allocated, and after 2006, are unlikely to
    be available in the older EU countries

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Objectives 1, 2 3
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The Objective 1 and 2 areas in Europe
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Community initiatives
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Transnational funds
  • Pan-European focus
  • Partners from different countries are essential
  • Decisions centralised in EC
  • Small to medium-sized grants
  • Focus on projects (1-3 years max)

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Partners
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Arts and culture
Culture 2000 (approx 34m per year)
  • Performing arts
  • visual arts
  • literature,
  • music,
  • Cultural heritage
  • Books and translation
  • Cultural cooperation
  • http//europa.eu.int/comm/culture/

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Audiovisual industries
Media Plus (approx 112.5m per year)
  • Development, distribution and promotion of
    audiovisual work (cinema, TV, multimedia)
  • Training in computer graphics, multimedia etc
  • Script development
  • Marketing, intellectual property law
  • http//europa.eu.int/comm/avpolicy/

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Technological research
The Sixth Framework (FP6) (approx 17.5 billion
2003 - 2006) Integrating and strengthening the
European research area
  • Applied IST research addressing major societal
    and economic challenges
  • Communication, computing and software
    technologies
  • Components microsystems
  • Knowledge and interface technologies
  • Future and emerging technologies
  • Research networking testbeds
  • http//www.cordis.lu

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Digital products and services
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Education training in the arts
Socrates (approx 370m per year) All levels of
education http//europa.eu.int/comm/education/socr
ates.html
Leonardo da Vinci (approx 230m per
year) Vocational training http//europa.eu.int/com
m/education/leonardo/leonardo/nalist2.html
Youth (approx 14m per year) Vouth exchange on
cultural themes http//europa.eu.int/comm/educatio
n/youth/youthprogram.html
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Other programmes
  • EuropAid
  • Cooperation with non-member countries
  • http//europa.eu.int/comm/europaid/
  • European Investment Bank
  • Support for investment and loans
  • http//eib.org

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Still interested?Now ask yourselves some
questions
  • How European is your organisation?
  • What European projects or activities has your
    organisation undertaken or been involved with?
  • How well do you understand the goals of the
    European Union - its successes and failures?
  • And then some more.

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Do you.
  • Have a good project with a strong European
    dimension?
  • Have the organisational capacity to undertake it?
  • Have a healthy bank balance?
  • Have the time?
  • Have the patience of a saint?

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then take the next steps
  • Decide what programme is most appropriate for
    your project
  • Study the programme on the EU website or contact
    the technical support office in your country
  • Attend the free seminars run by the DGs or the
    technical support offices in your country
  • Download the application form
  • Talk to others who have applied

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Culture 2000
  • Funding arts and cultural projects in the EU

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C2K - The basics
  • EUs only framework programme for culture
  • Replaced Kaleidescope in 2000
  • 134 million 2000 - 2004
  • Annual and multi-annual projects
  • 50 match (1 yr),60 match (3 yr)
  • Up to 150K (1 yr), 300K (3 yr)
  • Programme extended until 2006

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The strengths of C2K
  • The EUs only programme for trans-European arts
    and cultural projects
  • Opportunities for cross-border cultural
    cooperation
  • Participation of accession (PECO) countries since
    2002
  • Declares a focus on innovation and
    experimentation
  • Helps to build cultural competences within the
    Commission
  • Has created a forum for dialogue and exchange on
    cultural across 30 countries - the CCPs
  • Good web portal

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The weaknesses of C2K
  • Increased bureaucracy, favours large
    institutional projects over those of smaller
    cultural operators
  • Payment schedule does not recognise the realities
    of the sector
  • Lack of engagement and dialogue with the sector
  • Lack of support for artistic mobility
  • Lack of support for networks
  • Varying levels of interest from Member States
  • Unwillingness of DGEAC to share data
  • Perception of lack of transparency
  • Underfunded

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C2K The next call
  • 2006 call expected May/June 2006
  • Expected deadline 30/10/06 and 2 weeks later for
    2/3 year apps

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What happens after 2006?
  • The Commission adopted proposals July 04, for the
    next generation of EU programmes in education,
    training, culture, youth and the audiovisual
    sector
  • To be approved by the Council of Ministers and
    the European Parliament by end of 2005.
  • They will run from 2007 to 2013

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The new programmes
  • Integrated Action Programme in Lifelong Learning
  • Youth in Action
  • Culture 2007
  • MEDIA 2007

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An Integrated Action Programme in Lifelong
Learning
  • Focusing on school education (Comenius)
  • Higher education (Erasmus)
  • Vocational training (Leonardo da Vinci)
  • Adult education (Grundtvig), completed by
    transversal  measures and a new programme (Jean
    Monnet) focusing on European integration
  • The proposed budget is
  • 13.62 billion

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IAPLL programme aims
  • Comenius To involve at least 5 of EU school
    pupils in joint educational activities.
  • Erasmus To provide EU study abroad opportunities
    for a total of 3 million university students by
    2011.
  • Leonardo da Vinci To increase training
    placements in enterprises and training centres in
    another EU country to 150,000 in 2013.
  • Grundtvig To help 25,000 adult education
    students benefit from studying abroad in 2013.

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The new programmes

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The new programmes
  • Integrated Action Programme in Lifelong Learning
  • Youth in Action
  • Culture 2007
  • MEDIA 2007

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Youth in Action
  • Aims to develop a sense of personal
    responsibility, initiative, concern for others,
    citizenship and active involvement at local,
    national and European level among young people. 
  • The programme will also help to improve support
    systems for youth activities.
  • The proposed budget is 915 million.

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Culture 2007
  • Three objectives offering strong European added
    value
  • Transnational mobility for everyone working in
    the cultural sector in the EU
  • The transnational circulation of works of art and
    cultural/artistic products
  • Intercultural dialogue
  • The proposed budget is 408 million

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MEDIA 2007
  • Training programmes for film and audio-visual
    sector
  • Preserving and promoting Europes cultural
    diversity and cinematic/audiovisual heritage,
    ensuring public access to this heritage and
    encouraging dialogue between cultures
  • Increasing the circulation of European films and
    other audiovisual productions, both inside and
    outside the EU
  • Strengthening the commercial performance of the
    European audiovisual sector in an open and
    competitive market context
  • The proposed budget is
  • 1,055 billion

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