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The EU and Cultural PolicyThe Creative Europe Programme
Rob van Iersel, Programme Manager Creative Europe, European Commission,DG EAC
Date: in 12 ptsCulture
The Cultural and Creative Sectors: an untapped potential
• 4,5% European GDP.
• 8 million direct jobs.
• Superior growth rate.
Education and CultureEducation and Culture
The Main Challenges• Fragmented cultural space and market• Digital shift in production, distribution,
dissemination of cultural goods and services• Reach out for the audience • Facilitate access to finance
ME-DIA
56%EUR 823
mln.
CUL-TURE 31%EUR 454
mln.
CROSS SEC-
TORALSTRAND
13%183 mln.
Budget2014-2020
EUR 1.46 bln. = + 9%
ABOUT CREATIVE EUROPE
Runs 7 years (2014-2020)
Offers funding for:
• Cross-border cultural cooperation• Training for cultural and creative
professionals/artists• Literary translations
• Development of European films, TV programmes and games
• Distribution and promotion of European films, festivals, cinema networks
2014-2020
TRANSNATIONAL COOPERATION PROJECTS
Up to 250,000 artists and cultural professionals supported to work together across borders.
LITERATURE
Grants for the translation of more than 4,500 literary works.
2014-2020
NETWORKS & PLATFORMS
Networks supported to help strengthen the capacity of cultural players to operate transnationally
New platforms to showcase emerging talent and stimulate Europe-wide programming of cultural and artistic activities
2014-2020
Date: in 12 ptsCulture
MEDIA - support for: • Training for audiovisual
professionals.
• Market access activities
• Audience Development
• Festivals
• Development of audiovisual
projects
• TV programming
• Co-production funds
• Distributors and sales agents
• Cinema Networks
HOW DO I FIND OUT MORE?
http://ec.europa.eu/creative-europe
OR
The Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency:
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu
2014-2020
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