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Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
15 04 2016
|
Vilnius
,
Lithuania
Slide2There is no single program
currently
available stricly for cultural cooperation that covers all BSR countries.There is a variety of funds and instruments supporting cooperation within Baltic Sea Region. Funding cultural projects within the region usually requires mixed financial resources.
Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
Where
is the
money
?
Slide3Flagship project of the EUSBSR
Overview
of funds for culture:
Slide4Creative Europe is the European Commission's framework programme for support to the culture and audiovisual sectors.Following on from the previous Culture Programme and
MEDIA
programme, Creative Europe, with a budget of €1.46 billion (9% higher than its predecessors), will support: - Culture sector initiatives - promoting cross-border cooperation, platforms, networking, and literary translation; - Audiovisual sector initiatives - promoting development, distribution or access to audiovisual works as well as video games development; - A cross-sectoral strand, including a Guarantee Facility and transnational policy cooperation – from 2016Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region CREATIVE EUROPE:
Slide5- Culture sector initiatives: Networks
helping the cultural and creative sector to operate competitively and transnationallyActivities strengthening the cultural and creative sectors by providing their workforce with specific skills and experience, including adaptation to digital technologies;Activities enabling the cultural and creative workforce to cooperate internationally and to expand their careers and influence in Europe and beyond;Activities strengthening European cultural and creative organisations, as well as international networking that can create new professional opportunities. Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region CREATIVE EUROPE:
Slide6- Culture sector initiatives: Esta
blishing
platforms to promote emerging artists and stimulating European programming for cultural and artistic works:Fostering the mobility and visibility of creators and artists - in particular those lacking international exposureStimulating a genuine Europe-wide programming of cultural and artistic activities, with the view of facilitating access to non-national European cultural works via international touring, events, exhibitions and festivals, etc.Contributing to audience development and providing visibility to Europe's values and different cultures Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region CREATIVE EUROPE:
Slide7- Culture sector
initiatives: under the Culture sub-programme, opportunities exist for:Cooperation between cultural and creative organisations from different countries;Initiatives to translate and promote literary works across the European Union;Networks helping the cultural and creative sector to operate competitively and transnationally;Establishing platforms to promote emerging artists and stimulating European programming for cultural and artistic works. Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region CREATIVE EUROPE:
Slide8Culture sector
initiatives
- Culture sub-programme:Cooperation between cultural and creative organisations from different countries:What is it for?Creative Europe supports transnational cooperation projects involving cultural and creative organisations from different countries taking part in the programme.It aims to improve access to European culture and creative works and to promote innovation and creativity.Who can take part?Organisations active in the cultural and creative sectors can apply. Individuals cannot apply. Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region CREATIVE EUROPE:
Slide9Culture sector
initiatives
- Culture sub-programme:Cooperation between cultural and creative organisations from different countries:What does it support? Cross-border cooperation projects between cultural and creative organisations within the EU. Projects can be interdisciplinary.Funding is available for two types of projects:Small scale cooperation projects (project leader and at least two other partners); max grant 200 tys. euroLarge scale cooperation projects (project leader and at least five other partners); max grant 2 mln. EuroThe maximum duration for all projects is 48 months.Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region CREATIVE EUROPE:
Slide10Culture sector
initiatives
- Culture sub-programme:Initiatives to translate and promote literary works across the European Union; What does it support?Translation and publication of a "package" of works of fiction from and into eligible languages;Promotion of the translated "package", including the appropriate use of digital technologies in both the distribution and promotion of the works. Who can take part?Publishers or publishing houses can apply for literary translation opportunities. Individuals cannot apply.Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region CREATIVE EUROPE:
Slide11Culture sector
initiatives
- Culture sub-programme:Initiatives to translate and promote literary works across the European Union; What does it support?1 category – 2-years projects:- translation „package” from 3 to 10 works- grant up to 100 000 euro 2 category – partnership agreement:- translation of „packeges” from 5 to 10 works a year - grants up to 100 000 euro a year First call – February
2016 (1 cat), Next call - February
2017
(2
cat
)!
F
unds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
CREATIVE EUROPE
:
Slide12Culture sector
initiatives
- Culture sub-programme:Networks helping the cultural and creative sector to operate competitively and transnationally;What does it support? Helps fund European networks that carry out:Activities strengthening the cultural and creative sectors by providing their workforce with specific skills and experience, including adaptation to digital technologies;Activities enabling the cultural and creative workforce to cooperate internationally and to expand their careers and influence in Europe and beyond;Activities strengthening European cultural and creative organisations, as well as international networking that can create new professional opportunities. Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region CREATIVE EUROPE:
Slide13Culture sector
initiatives
- Culture sub-programme:Networks helping the cultural and creative sector to operate competitively and transnationally; Who can take part?Networks active in the cultural and creative sectors for at least 2 years, that consists of at least 15 member organisation from 10 orf more countires and registred in 1 eligible country can participate in these opportunities. Individuals cannot apply.Max grant 250 000 euro a year Next call – October 2016!
Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
CREATIVE EUROPE
:
Slide14CREATIVE EUROPE - Culture
sector
initiatives:Culture sub-programme: Establishing platforms to promote emerging artists and stimulating European programming for cultural and artistic works. What is it for?Platforms for cultural operators promoting emerging artists and stimulating a truly European programming of cultural and artistic work. Who can take part?Organisations active in the cultural and creative sectors can take part. Individuals cannot apply.Platform should consist of leader organisation + at least 10 members from 10 countires, that have a legal personality from at for at least 2 years.Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
Slide15CREATIVE EUROPE - Culture sector
initiativesCulture sub-programme: Establishing platforms to promote emerging artists and stimulating European programming for cultural and artistic works. What does it support?Financial support to European platforms that carry out activities such as:Fostering the mobility and visibility of creators and artists - in particular those lacking international exposureStimulating a genuine Europe-wide programming of cultural and artistic activities, with the view of facilitating access to non-national European cultural works via international touring, events, exhibitions and festivals, etc.Contributing to audience development and providing visibility to Europe's values and different culturesFunds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
Slide16CREATIVE EUROPE - Culture sector
initiativesCulture sub-programme: Establishing platforms to promote emerging artists and stimulating European programming for cultural and artistic works. What does it support?Max grant 500 000 euro a year Next call – October 2016!Further information:Local CREATIVE EUROPE DESKSFunds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
Slide17F
unds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
CREATIVE EUROPE: non EU eligible partners
Slide18Baltic Sea Region Programme - EU
S
BSR countires + Norway + Russian FederationSwedish Institute Seed Money programme – Sweden as a lead partner + non-Nordic BSR countriesNordic Council of Ministers grants – Nordic + Baltic states –
does not finance directly Lithuanian projects/partners!!!
F
unds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
Regional
funds
:
Slide19Priority 1:
„
Capacity for innovation”Sub-objective 1.3: „Non-technological innovations”;Priority 2: „Efficient management of natural resources”Sub-objective 2.4: „Resource-efficient blue growth” e.g. PA Culture project Blue Heritage (continuation of Baltic Heritage Atlas flagship)Funds for culture within Baltic Sea RegionBaltic Sea Region Programme 2014 - 2020
Slide20Priority 1:
„
Capacity for innovation”Sub-objective 1.3: „Non-technological innovations”;Exemplary actions that can be supported:Joint developing of products and services (e.g. networked support centres) which are supporting social innovations and service innovations (incl. service design) and foster cultural entrepreneurship and job creation in the creative industries;Piloting of actions aiming at matching cultural and creative industries with traditional industries in order to increase the value of traditional industry;Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014 - 2020
Slide21Priority 2:
„
Efficient management of natural resources”Sub-objective 2.4: „Resource-efficient blue growth” Exemplary actions that can be supported:Developing transnational strategies to use the cultural and natural heritage of the sea and coastal areas for sustainable business development, e.g. pilot actions improving the resource efficiency of maritime tourism;e.g. PA Culture project Blue Heritage (continuation of Baltic Heritage Atlas flagship) has submitted the application in first call. Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014 - 2020
Slide22Seed Money
Facility
Seed Money is EU funding to prepare projects that contribute to one of the policy areas or horizontal actions of EU Strategy for Baltic Sea Region.Partners that will receive seed money funding
will draft a project plan that
can
be
further
develop
into
an
application
to
any
of the EU
or
the
national
funding
resources
.
F
unds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014 - 2020
Slide23Seed Money
Facility
The facility supports only projects that are explicitly addressing challenges listed in the Action Plan to the EU Strategy of the Baltic Sea Region. You can download Action Plan at: www.balticsea-region-strategy.euThe Seed Money funding is granted
for the period up to one year. In
addition
the
projects
are
granted
two
extra
months
for
managing
all
tasks
related
to
concluding
of a
contract
.
F
unds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014 - 2020
Slide24Seed Money
Facility
Participation in the seed money project is open to public institutions, bodies governed by public law, and other bodies established by private or public law for the specific purposes of meeting needs in the general interests. A seed money
project parntership has to involve
at
least
three
partnerts
from
at
least
three
different
BSR
countires
.
F
unds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
Baltic Sea Region Programme 2014 - 2020
Slide25Seed Money
Facility
PA Culture flagships that received Seed Money Facility funding in three applications rounds: TABFAB, MARTABAL (Baltic Heritage Atlas), Baltic House, Baltic History ProjectFunds for culture within Baltic Sea RegionBaltic Sea Region Programme 2014 - 2020
Slide26Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
Swedish
Institute „Seed Money” programme Seed funding is intended to be used to start new collaborations or expand existing ones in Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Russia, Belarus and Ukraine, plus
in some cases in Moldova and Georgia.
P
roject
s
support
ed
by SI
must
aim
at
developing conditions for long-lasting sustainable relations between
organisations
in the Baltic Sea region.
The projects are to be
based on a clear needs analysis and take an innovative approach in the region
Slide27Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
Swedish
Institute „Seed Money” programme The project activities that the Swedish Institute supports in the Baltic Sea region must have a clear connection to policy, e.g. EU Strategy for the Baltic Sea Region Under the framework for seed funding, SI announced a call for applications for funding in the following general areas:An ecologically sustainable regionSustainable growth from increased prosperity – meets PA Culture objectiveChallenges to the region
Slide28Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
Swedish
Institute „Seed Money” programme Applicants can apply for between SEK 100,00 and SEK 440,000 in funding. Project should last up to one yearSeed funding can be awarded, for instance, for projects that:Set up new networks or expand and strengthen existing onesPrepare an application for EU fundingConduct a preliminary studyPrincipally support to mobility: travels and hotels. Maximum 30 % to expenditures for personell and expertsApplication closed yesterday 14 of April 2016
Slide29Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
Baltic Lab
Swedish Institut offers variety of leadership programs, such as Baltic Lab:Creative talents and entrepreneurs within media and arts in the age 21-30, in the Baltic Sea Region. Partners: Council of the Baltic Sea StatesBecame PA Culture
Flagship
Slide30Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
EU
South Baltic ProgrammeThe South Baltic Programme is a multilateral cross-border cooperation programme created on the maritime borders between the southern Baltic Sea regions3 priorities connected with culture in last period 2009-2014 Priority Axis 1: Economic Competitiveness1.1. Entrepreneurial development Priority Axis 2: Attractiveness and Common Identity2.3. Sustainable use of natural and cultural heritage for regional development 2.4 Local community initiativese .g. ‘Art Line’ (flagship project in PA Culture)
Slide31Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
EU
South Baltic ProgrammeCo-operation area of the SBP: The area eligible for the Programme includes the following NUTS III units: Poland, Sweden, Germany, Denmark, LithuaniaPotential beneficiaries of the SBP are, for example: Local, regional governments, NGO's), universities, R&D institutions, Institutions supporting and promoting sustainable development, innovation and entrepreneurship, etc.
Slide32Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
EU
South Baltic Programme
Slide33Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
EU
South Baltic Programmein Germany – districts (Landkreise) of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern: Nordwestmecklenburg, Rostock, Vorpommern-Rügen, Vorpommern-Greifswald and district-free city (kreisfreie Stadt): Rostock; in Denmark – Regional Municipality of Bornholm and Region Zealand (subregions: Østsjælland, Vest- og Sydsjælland); in Lithuania – counties of Klaipėda, Tauragė and Telšiai; in Poland – subregions of: Miasto Szczecin, Szczeciński, Stargardzki, Koszaliński, Słupski, Starogardzki, Gdański, Trójmiejski and Elbląski. in Sweden – counties of: Kalmar, Blekinge, Skåne and Kronoberg
Slide34Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
EU
South Baltic ProgrammeSBP 2014-2020 for culture Priority Axis 1: Specific Objective 1.2: Improve the transfer of innovation for the benefit of blue and green sector SMEs through joint cross-border actions Exemplary actions: exploiting the innovation and synergy potential resulting from a combination of knowledge-based and creative industries with traditional economic sectors
Slide35Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
EU
South Baltic ProgrammeSBP 2014-2020 for culture Priority Axis 2: Specific Objective 2.1: Increased development of the South Baltic area’s natural and cultural heritage assets into sustainable tourist destinationsExemplary actions: preparation and implementation of small-scale pilot investments that enhance blue and green tourism infrastructure and services (e.g. crossborder thematic routes, underwater nature trails, chains of marinas and small ports, etc);
Slide36Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
EU
South Baltic ProgrammeSBP 2014-2020 for culture Priority Axis 5: Increasing cooperation capacity of local actors in the South Baltic area for blue and green growth Exemplary actions: joint awareness-raising actions among local actor groups to promote the cooperation culture, heritage and common identity of the South Baltic area;
Slide37Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
EU
South Baltic ProgrammeThe 1st call for proposals of the Interreg South Baltic Programme 2014-2020 was open between 2 November and 18 December 2015.27 applications were submitted by lead partners from all Member States covered by the Programme (Denmark, Germany, Lithuania, Poland and Sweden). The requested ERDF amounts to EUR 35 255 783, 07The second call for proposals is planned between 9 May and 17 June 2016. Individual consultations are scheduled for spring 2016, and will be announced on the Programme's website in due course.More information: southbaltic.eu
Slide38Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
EEA Grants and Norway Grants
The EEA and Norway Grants represent the contribution of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway to reducing economic and social disparities and to strengthening bilateral relations with 16 EU countries in Central and Southern Europe.Priorities, funded activities and eligibility criteria vary by programme for each country: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain.Find out more at www.eeagrants.org/lithuania
Slide39Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
EEA Grants and Norway Grants
Slide40Funds for culture within Baltic Sea Region
National
funds – case of PolandThere are a lot of opportunities to get grants from national public authorities in the BSR countriesMinistry of Culture and National Heritage of Republic of Poland Funding
Programme:
Promotion of Polish Culture abroad
1 of
3 areas
:
c
ountries
of the Baltic Sea
Region
Project leader form Poland
2
-
steps application
- 10 % of
project
budget
for
project
development and partner
search
Last call for applications
January 2016; new to be announced
Slide41info@eusbsrculture.eummoch@mkidn.gov.pl
aceynowa@mkidn.gov.pl
www.eusbsrculture.eu
Slide42Thank you for your attention!www.
eusbsr
culture.eu