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" Culture of Solidarity Fund | Funding for The Green Transition in Culture "

Culture of Solidarity Fund | Funding for The Green Transition in Culture

Culture of Solidarity Fund invites Northern Italy to become part of the transition
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Culture of Solidarity Fund

In the past months Europeans have been confronted with the aftermath of a global health crisis, massive wars and the ever more apparent impact of climate emergencies on local communities. Regions all over Europe have been facing the painful consequences of a globally unfettered extraction and use of natural resources. European landscapes like the Alps and the Mediterranean have been severely affected by climate change-related disasters. These extreme weather phenomena endanger cultural livelihoods, traditional practices and the living heritage of local communities, whose human capacities and cultural infrastructure are at the same time powerful resources for a more sustainable future.

More than ever, communities need to come to a shared understanding on how to prepare for the urgent shift from the prevailing resource – intensive lifestyles to low-carbon green economies and societies. This will require us to reset and recalibrate our lives to meet whatever challenges arise in the transition to living within a socially just and environmentally regenerative society. For according to the concept of Just Transition, such a far-reaching transition must be fair and equitable to all. Systemic change is daunting, disruptive, difficult, but necessary and is intrinsically linked to a shift in mindsets and societal attitudes towards nature, industry, work, consumerism and social justice. It is therefore essential to consider the cultural contexts of different communities and to acknowledge the specific ecology of their living environments that define their specific values, needs, struggles and aspirations.

Arts and culture have the power to shape values, beliefs and behaviours. Cultural organisations, art institutions, cultural media, community activists, artists and the work of the creative sectors as a whole are compelling public actors for raising questions and building consensus around the need for a just transition. Although these actors have already facilitated innovation and democratic acceptance of agendas that contribute to the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the European Green Deal or the New European Bauhaus, many are yet to assume greater responsibility in leading by example in their own practices and in raising their voices in public debates.

The arts and creative sectors in Lombardy, Piedmont, Liguria and Aosta Valley hold vast resources that allow them to engage with the complexities of ecological transformation agendas in their local contexts. Together with peer organisations from other regions across Europe, this call invites them to expand their knowledge capacities and institutional networks that are essential for becoming pioneers in just transition and sustainable development processes within their local communities.

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AMOUNT
The Fund has grants available in three amounts:
  • Up to 10.000 EURO
  • 10.000 – 20.000 EURO
  • 20.000 – 30.000 EURO

TYPE OF SUPPORT

Grants may be used to cover a maximum of 80% of the total project budget. The remaining 20% must be financed through own resources and/or co-funding. Up to 60% of the grant amount may cover activities implemented by the Italian lead organisation while the remainder of the grant amount must be allocated to activities implemented by the partners.

The project timeline may be up to 12 months. Activities related to the project may not take place before the start date (15 April 2024).


APPLICATION DEADLINE
29 February 2024

ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES
Austria - Belgium - Bulgaria - Croatia - Cyprus - Czech Republic - Denmark - Estonia - Finland - France - Germany - Greece - Hungary - Ireland, Republic of (EIRE) - Italy - Latvia - Lithuania - Luxembourg - Malta - Netherlands - Poland - Portugal - Romania - Slovakia - Slovenia - Spain - Sweden

ELIGIBILITY

The call is open to partnerships of at least two organisations where

  • The lead applicant is a civic, private organisation or a public cultural institution with a legal status in and active in the provinces of Lombardy, Piedmont, Liguria or Aosta Valley, operating in the cultural, creative or civic sector.
  • At least one partner is a civic, private organisation or a public cultural institution with a legal status in and active outside of Italy, in one of the Council of Europe member states, operating in the cultural, creative or civic sector.
  • Proposals must entail partnerships with a potential of longer term cooperation, that directly respond to one of the following objectives.

APPLICATION DETAILS

KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE AND DISSEMINATION OF BEST PRACTICES

Supporting knowledge exchange and dissemination of best practices among Italian and European cultural and creative actors in order to embed just transition thinking towards environmental sustainability in all levels of their work and organisational culture, in line with the values and priorities of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, the European Green Deal and the New European Bauhaus.

RAISING PUBLIC AWARENESS AND ENGAGEMENT

Supporting European, translocal collaborations that through innovative cultural action:
Inspire and activate communities to imagine and engage in democratic processes of just transition to more climate resilient societies; or Reinforce the role arts and culture plays in creating a safe environment for open, candid exchange and respectful dissent in public discussions and policy making around ecological transition.

DEADLINE

2024-02-29


TYPE OF SUPPORT

Public funding


FUNDING COUNTRIES

Netherlands


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KEYWORDS
Arts - Environment