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#creativeeuropeculture
Creative Synergies
Creative Europe Desks Slovenia, Croatia, Hungary and Austria
Graz, 3 October 2019
#Creative Europe Desks Information
Advice
Mailings
Workshops for applicants
Check of applications
Support with Europe-wide partner search
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/creative-
europe/contact_en
Creative Europe
Arts, Culture, Film, Creative Industries
Culture MEDIA Guarantee Fund
Cooperation projectsLiterary TranslationEuropean NetworksEuropean Platforms
Development, Slate Funding, Video Games,TV Productions, Promotion, Festivals, Cinema Networks, Distribution, AudienceDevelopment, Training, Co-production Fund
Access to finance, loans
operational in somemember states
Eligible Countries
EU28, Iceland, Norway, Albania, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, North
Macedonia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia,
Tunesia
Eligible applicants: public or private legal personalities active in the cultural and
creative sectors; project leader: legal existence of at least 2 years on date of
submission
Priorities
Mobility: international cooperation and internationalisation of careers
Audience Development: improve access to works, cultural heritage, focus:
children, young people, people with disabilities and underrepresented groups
Capacity Building: innovative approaches to creation, new models of revenue,
new skills
Intercultural Dialogue
Legacy of the European Year of Cultural Heritage
Cooperation projects
Category 1: „small projects“
1 coordinator + 2 partners
EU-grant: max € 200.000,
max. 60% of eligible costs
Category 2: „large projects“
1 coordinator + 5 partners
EU-grant: max. € 2 Mio,
max. 50% of eligible conts
4 years duration
Eligible Costs
Project activities e.g. international cooperation, residencies, coproductions,
conferences, seminars, workshops
Communication e.g. print material, website, online tools
Travel and subsistance costs
Staff costs (project mangement, artists, technicians, scientists etc.)
Indirect costs (office)
Ulysses odyssey for young
artists for New MusicIrcam – Institut de recherche et de coordination acoustique musique (FR)
Duration: 2016 – 2020
EU-grant: € 2 Mio
Coordinator:
Ircam – Institut de recherche et de coordination acoustique musique (FR)
Partners:
Aldeburgh Music (UK), Divertimento Ensemble (IT), Estonian Philharmonic
Chamber Choir (EE), asbl Flagey (BE), Gaudeamus Muziekweek
Foundation (NL), International Ensemble Modern Academy (DE),
Internationales Musikinstitut Darmstadt (DE), Hochschule für Musik und
Theater Hamburg (DE), Royaumont Foundation (FR), Oslo contemporary
music festival (NO), Time of Music (FI), impuls.Verein zur Vermittlung
zeitgenössischer Musik (AT)
Ulysses odyssey for young artists for New Music
supports young musicians, composers and interpreters of exellence develop
their careers
helps develop an individual experience based on encounters, exchanges with
tutors from different cultural backgrounds within most renowned European
music institutions
hosts and presents young outstanding composers and musicians at festivals
grants periods of experimentation, production and confrontation with the
audience
Ulysses odyssey for young artists for New Music
focuses on experimental film and new music, new soundtracks, film & music
symposium
provides encounters with other art forms and artistic expressions
develops new audiences, survey at all partners’ places, new conference
formats, inclusion of new spaces, inventive approaches
http://project.ulysses-network.eu
#Evaluation
Check of eligibility, exclusion and award criteria
Award
Individual Evaluation
Consensus Meetings
2. Consensus Meeting (large projects, networks, platforms)
Negotiation (large projects)
Evaluation Committee
Award Decision
#Award Criteria
Relevance
How does project implement selected priorities? (30 P)
Quality of the Content and Activities
How will project implement in practice? (30 P)
Communication and Dissemination
Project`s approach to communicating activities (20 P)
Quality of the Partnership
Structure and management of the project to ensure effective implementation
(20 P)
#Eligible Costs
Eligible Costs
Direct Costs
1) Project activities
2) Communication & Dissemination
3) Travel & Subsistance
4) Staff (managers, artists, scientists…)
5) Indirect costs (7% of direct costs = 1+2+3+4)
Budget transfers: 10%
Income
1) EU-grant
2) Icome generated by project
3) Self-financing in own and raised funds
4) Contributions from private sources
5) Contributions from public sources
#Calls 2020
Cooperation projects: published on 2 October 2019/ deadline 27 November
2019
Western Balkans Window of Opportunity: November 2019
Creative Innovation Hub: Pilot project „Bridging Culture and Audivisual Content
through Digital“: 3. Q. 2019
Literature: literary Translation: 1. Q. 2020
#creativeeuropeculture2021 – 2027
2014 – 2020
2019 – 2020
2021 – 2027
#Creative Europe 2021 – 2027
EC - budget proposal: € 1,8 Mrd. (+27%)
Culture (about 30% of the budget)
MEDIA (about 60% of the budget)
Cross Sectoral Strand (about 10% of the budget): policy cooperation, Creative
Europe Desks, Creative Innovation Lab, cross cutting activities supporting the
news media sector
#Creative Europe 2021 – 2027
Continuation of Creative Europe as independent programme
Central objectives: 1) saveguard, develop and promote cultural and linguistic
diversity and heritage 2) increase the competitiveness of the cultural and
creative sectors, in particular the audiovisual sector
Three strands: Culture, MEDIA, Cross-Sectoral Strand
Creative Europe 2021 – 2027
Culture
Actions
Cooperation projects
Networks
Platforms
Mobility
Capacity Building
Policy Development
Creative Europe 2021 – 2027
Culture
Sectorial Actions
Music
Fashion
Cultural Tourism Literature
Cultural Heritage
ArchitectureDesign
Other sectors of artistic
creation
#Pilot projects
Music moves Europe: Support of the music sector
iPortunus: Mobility for artists and culture professionals
Creative Innovation Hub: encourage new forms of creation between different
cultural and creative sectors, experimental approaches, use of innovative
technologies, facilitate access, distribution, promotion and monetisaion of
culture and creativity including cultural heritage
Pilot action: 3 Calls in April, June, August 2019
Support of international mobilities of 15 – 60 days of artists active in performing
and visual arts, € 1.500 – 2.400
International collaboration, residencies, professional development
Conference end of 2019, Final Report February 2020
Creative Innovation Hub
Pilot project at the cross roads between different cultural and creative sectors,
use of innovative technologies e.g. Virtual Reality
Zwei Calls: „Bridging Culture and Audivisual Content through Digital“, spring &
end 2019
Study on CCS & Artificial Intelligence 2020
Creative Europe 2021 – 2027
Culture
Special Actions
European Capitals of
Culture
EU-Prizes
European Heritage
Days European Heritage
Label
European Cultural
Services
#Tips
Helpful hints …
Get started early, at least six months prior to the submission deadline
Analyse European best-practice projects
Consider whether the project`s concept corresponds to the programme`s goals
Research cultural policy developments and link them with your concept
Project description: choose an interesting, catchy beginning
Find a good title
Helpful hints…
Check the eligible countries
Clarify the roles of partners in conception, implementation and financing
Keep contact with partners (communication, meetings)
Consider objectives, activities, target groups and possible results
Respect eligible costs in budget planning
Check possibilities of co-financing
Consider a „Plan B“ as alternative for EU funding
Europe funds Culture – http://www.europa-foerdert-kultur.info
Creative Europe Desk Slovenia: www.ced-slovenia.eu
Creative Europe Desk Croatia: deskkultura.hr
Creative Europe Desk Hungary: kultura.kreativeuropa.hu
Creative Europe Desk Austria: www.creativeeurope.at