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CPEG . Cultural Policy Education Group Mobility Scheme


The Cultural Policy Education Group (CPEG) is an initiative of the European Cultural Foundation which addresses universities, lecturers, students, scholars, and cultural operators dealing with cultural policy issues and professional education. CPEG is launching a Mobility Scheme for guest lecturing, curriculum development and fact-finding missions in the field of cultural policy teaching in Central & Eastern Europe and its neighboring areas.

Nordic Culture Point


Nordic Culture Point is the contact point for Nordic cultural co-operation. It takes responsibility for providing information and consultancy to professionals within the field of culture and serves as a secretariat for the framework programmes of the Nordic Ministries of Culture. Nordic Culture Point also profiles Nordic cultural co-operation within and outside the Nordic region. The mobility and residency programme is a cross-sectoral framework programme which provides funding for individual mobility, network building and residencies.

Roberto Cimetta Fund . Fonds Roberto Cimetta


The Roberto Cimetta Fund is an international association promoting artistic exchange and the mobility of professionals in the field of contemporary performing arts and visual arts within the Mediterranean area. The Roberto Cimetta Fund encourages artistic mobility as an end in itself, as displacement and a change of surroundings is an important factory of vitality. In the Mediterranean region – where Europe and the Arab-Muslim world meet – mobility is an absolute necessity.

STEP Beyond


The European Cultural Foundation (ECF) mobility fund STEP beyond stimulates and supports cross-cultural creative projects. We want to motivate young artists and cultural practitioners to explore, experience, gain inspiration and stimulate innovative creative connections. Our geographical scope covers European countries -EU and non-EU-, including the countries of the South Caucasus (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan.

Art Moves Africa
Africa

AMA is a program initiated by the Young Arab Theatre Fund (YATF) and a group of African and Arab organizations to facilitate and encourage the mobility of artists and cultural operators-within the African continent. AMA supports mobility within the African continent by providing the costs of travel, visa and travel insurance for the duration of stay. AMA doesn’t support fees, accommodations, or per-diem. AMA allocates 60 % of its annual travel support to artists and cultural professionals for trans-regional mobility and 40% are made accessible for travel within the same region.

Convivència Passeport Pro
Catalonia, Spain, France

An initiative of La Chèvrefeuille, the Societat i Cultura Foundation (Fusic), the Centre for the Promotion of Cultural and Traditional Culture in Catalonia, Convivència Passeport Pro is a new programme for cross-border cooperation addressed to cultural organisations from Catalonia, Midi-Pyrénées and Languedoc-Roussillon. The programme aims to foster cross-border cultural exchanges leading to a better mutual knowledge.


Berlin Artists-in-Residence program . Berliner Künstlerprogramm
Germany

The Artists-in-Berlin Programme of the DAAD is a residential programme for international artists of all countries and all ages. It was founded by the Ford Foundation in 1963 and was taken over by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in 1964. The programme is one of the most internationally renowned scholarship programmes and is, at the same time, a living studio for the arts. Nearly 1000 foreign artists have lived and worked under its auspices in the fields of literature, music, film and visual arts since it was established.

Cork City Council Travel and Mobility Awards
Ireland

Applications are invited by the Arts Office for our Travel and Mobility grants. This fund provides funding to professional artists, coordinators, curators, administrators and managers who are developing or delivering arts projects. This award scheme supports the development of international opportunities for arts and cultural practitioners in the city. This may be towards any activity that:
• Promotes Cork’s artistic and cultural profile abroad
• Develops international networking opportunities
• Develops partnership initiatives with counterparts abroad
• Brings an international learning perspective back to Cork city

Giovani Artisti Italiani . Movin'Up mobility fund
Italy

The Association for the Young Italian Artists Circuit (GAI) is an umbrella organization of 40 local governments with the purpose to support youth creativity with educational, promotional and research initiatives. GAI has built a website with opportunities, information and resources. It is a place for intervention, debate and for information exchange. Movin'Up is GAI's international mobility fund for young Italian artists which offers travel grants anywhere in the world to artists aged 18-35 years.

Cantemir Programme
Romania

In 2007, the objectives of the CANTEMIR Programme are to: - increase Romanian culture’s visibility and accessibility on international cultural markets; - encourage co-operation between Romanian and foreign artists. Consequently, support will be given to cultural operators from Romania who wish for a Romanian participation in major international festivals and to cultural operators from Romania and outside Romania who initiate projects to promote Romanian culture and civilisation abroad or projects of cultural co-operation intended to encourage inter-cultural dialogue.

Theatre Communications Group
USA

TCG/ITI Travel Grants - award theatres and individual theatre professionals (artists, administrators or educators) $3,000 each, which may cover transportation and living expenses essential to the project including research materials, communication costs, theatre tickets and/or the services of an interpreter. These grants will support travel in either direction between theatre professionals in the U.S. and their counterparts in Russia or Central/Eastern Europe, including Albania, Belarus, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Georgia, Herzegovina, Hungary, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Poland, Romania, Russia, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Ukraine and Yugoslavia.

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