Do you want to engage with other African and European partners to respond to local challenges through a co-creative and innovative cultural project? And are you looking for funding?
The Spaces of Culture funding scheme, part of the EU-funded Africa-Europe Partnerships for Culture programme, is looking for new and exciting collaborative cultural relations projects taking place in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Projects can take any format, focusing on arts, creative industries, digitalisation, education, gender, heritage, human rights, social inclusion, sports, sustainability, tourism, youth and others. Whether you are looking to organise networking and knowledge-sharing activities, festivals, performances, exhibitions, or artist residencies; to set up new networks to develop cultural infrastructure; or for any other cultural relations project activities, the Spaces of Culture programme could be an exciting opportunity for you and your partners.
Projects are expected to practise mutual listening and learning, engaging in dialogue, co-creation, and joint capacity building.
Your starting point is to develop new or existing collaboration between Sub-Saharan African and European partners, coming together on equal footing to co-develop a project proposal that responds to local challenges and addresses relevant topics with a view to achieving social impact.
A successfully implemented project will:
• Be co-developed and co-implemented by the different partners involved;
• Address locally relevant and urgent topics;
• Show innovation in its local context;
• Build strong partnerships that last beyond the project.
Find out more about the possibilities in this Call for Proposals here
The Spaces of Culture funding scheme, part of the EU-funded Africa-Europe Partnerships for Culture programme, is looking for new and exciting collaborative cultural relations projects taking place in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Projects can take any format, focusing on arts, creative industries, digitalisation, education, gender, heritage, human rights, social inclusion, sports, sustainability, tourism, youth and others. Whether you are looking to organise networking and knowledge-sharing activities, festivals, performances, exhibitions, or artist residencies; to set up new networks to develop cultural infrastructure; or for any other cultural relations project activities, the Spaces of Culture programme could be an exciting opportunity for you and your partners.
Projects are expected to practise mutual listening and learning, engaging in dialogue, co-creation, and joint capacity building.
Your starting point is to develop new or existing collaboration between Sub-Saharan African and European partners, coming together on equal footing to co-develop a project proposal that responds to local challenges and addresses relevant topics with a view to achieving social impact.
A successfully implemented project will:
• Be co-developed and co-implemented by the different partners involved;
• Address locally relevant and urgent topics;
• Show innovation in its local context;
• Build strong partnerships that last beyond the project.
Find out more about the possibilities in this Call for Proposals here