Grant Program 2013 - UNESCO:for the Promotion of Culture (Grants for young creator projects)
Thursday, April 4, 2013
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Closing Date: May 31,2013.
UNESCO’s
International Fund for the Promotion of Culture (IFPC) is launching a call for
proposals for artistic and creative projects. It prioritises young creators
(18-30 years) and projects from or benefitting developing countries.
Are you an artist? An NGO or non-profit
private body, or a public body whose activities contribute to the promotion of
culture and artistic creation? If your project meets the criteria set
out in the Operational Guidelines of the International Fund for the
Promotion of Culture (IFPC), you can submit your projects to benefit from
the support of the Fund.
Please click here to view the criteria
to apply for IFPC assistance as set out in the Operational Guidelines
Priority will be given to young
artists/creators (18-30 years) and to projects benefitting youth. Priority will also be given, as far as
possible, to projects from or benefitting developing countries.
Please note that funding can not be provided
to projects that are already In receipt of funding provided by other UNESCO
Funds or programmes.
1. The
International Fund for the Promotion of Culture (IFPC) is intended to promote:
(a) cultures as
sources of knowledge, meanings, values and identity;
(b) the role of
culture for sustainable development;
(c) artistic
creativity in all its forms, while respecting freedom of expression;
(d)
international and regional cultural cooperation.
2. To
achieve these aims, the Fund’s resources will be used to support:
(a) the
cultural and artistic projects of creators in developing countries;
(b) culture and
development strategies and programmes;
(c) the
reinforcement of national mechanisms, structures and facilities whose purpose
is to support cultural activities and artistic creators in developing
countries;
(d) the
organization of exchanges to foster international cooperation support
cultural and artistic projects
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