ECB new grants programme 2002

Julie bluedahlias at mindspring.com
Thu Apr 18 07:52:21 CEST 2002


At 7:20 PM +0100 03/25/2002, anna balint wrote:
>The European Cultural Foundation launched a new grants programme for
>2002. For general information
>on the grants policy for 2002 as well as detailed information on
>application criteria and deadlines
>please consult the funding section of the ECF site.
>http://www.eurocult.org/
>The new programme offers both project grants for organizations and
>travel grants for individual people
>working in the cultural sector. Please make sure to use the new on-line
>application forms if you wish to
>request a grant. .
>
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>
>The European Cultural Foundation is an independent non-profit
>organization that
>promotes cultural cooperation in Europe. Our goal is an open and unified
>Europe, where
>cultural diversity can flourish and enrich us all. We seek to foster
>within Europe a sense of
>belonging for all its people. The apparent conflict between diversity
>and belonging is the
>motor that drives our work. Our emphasis on cultural concerns is based
>on their
>importance in maintaining human rights and democracy. We operate
>throughout the
>whole of Europe and its bordering regions.
>
>As an independent NGO with a long track record of working in the
>cultural sphere, we are
>well placed to promote artistic and cultural initiatives of a socially
>motivated and
>innovative nature in Europe and across its borders. Based on the
>experience we have
>gained in recent years and developments in Europe, we have redefined our
>priorities. Our
>activities are currently determined by the following three priorities:
>
>-  Encouraging intercultural dialogue
>-  Stimulating participation through artistic and cultural activities
>-  Strengthening the cultural sector  [...]
>
>
>
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