Creative Europe 2021- 2027
Creative Europe is the EU funding programme to support the culture and
audiovisual sectors. For further details and to contact the Creative Europe
Desk Ireland information desks see www.creativeeuropeireland.eu For examples
of projects involving Irish arts and culture organisations that have accessed
this funding for transnational projects see here.
Erasmus+ programme
Erasmus+ is the EU funding programme for projects and activities (including
international exchanges) in the fields of education, training, youth and sport.
For information and advice contact www.leargas.ie/erasmus-plus/mobility-projects/. Read how Galway Community Circus has accessed
Erasmus+ this funding to support some of its work here.
Culture Moves Europe: an EU mobility scheme for artists and cultural professionals
Culture Moves Europe’s first call for individual mobility targets artists and cultural professionals working in the following sectors: music, literary translation, architecture, cultural heritage, design and fashion design, visual arts and performing arts. This will fund up to 7,000 artists, creators and cultural professionals to go abroad for professional development or international collaborations, to co-produce, present their works to new audiences or undertake residencies lasting from one to ten months.
It offers mobility grants for applicants legally residing in a country that participates in the Creative Europe Programme, for individuals or groups of up to five people. Open calls will operate monthly on a rolling basis until May 2023 with deadlines set for the end of each month. For more information visit https://culture.ec.europa.eu/creative-europe/creative-europe-culture-strand/culture-moves-europe
ECF STEP Travel Grants
STEP Travel grants support emerging artists and up and coming cultural workers (prioritising those aged up to 35 yrs and/or in the first 10 years of their career) to travel within EU and to neighbouring countries. The fund provides travel grants (of between €250 - €700) for ‘engaged partnerships’ with cultural partners involving study and exchange of skills and ideas. Grants are paid on completion of the travel. The grant is an initiative of the European Cultural Foundation. Due to the Coronavirus outbreak these travel grants have been temporarily suspended. Subscribe to the ECF e-zine for updates. For more information visit ecflabs.org/step-travel-grants
Open Call: Critics-in-Residence Programme @Kyoto Experiment 2024
Residency for Art & Cultural Critics from EU member states. The Delegation of the European Union to Japan launches a residency for art & cultural critics, which is held as a part of this year’s Kyoto Experiment: Kyoto International Performing Arts Festival.
Deadline of Open Call: 20 May, 2024
Residency Period: 5 – 27 October, 2024
For more information visit Open Call: Critics-in-Residence Programme @Kyoto Experiment 2024 | EEAS (europa.eu)