Cultural Funding
Berlin's Cultural Funding supports non-commercial art projects and cultural professionals in Berlin. It offers grants and scholarships for a wide range of artistic disciplines, from visual arts to music, aiming to enable cultural participation and promote outstanding projects.
Who is funded
Berlin's Cultural Funding is aimed at artists, informal groups, and Berlin institutions that plan or implement non-commercial art projects in Berlin. The program aims to strengthen cultural participation and enable outstanding artistic contributions to societal discourse.
What is funded
The program supports a variety of non-commercial art projects and cultural initiatives in Berlin. Both one-time events and artistic developments, as well as certain continuously working actors, are supported.
Type and scope of funding
Berlin's Cultural Funding offers financial support in the form of grants and scholarships. The scope of funding depends on the project and is not fixed.
Conditions and requirements
Specific conditions apply to the application and implementation of projects, relating to artistic quality, project relevance, legal compliance, and transparency.
Application process
The application process is mainly electronic via an online form, with specific deadlines and formal requirements to be observed. Selection is made by independent juries and advisory boards.
Legal basis
Berlin's Cultural Funding is based on specific funding principles of the Senate Department for Culture and Europe, as well as other supplementary administrative regulations.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Open
Open Until:
Ongoing
Award Channel:
Competitive Tender
Region:
Berlin (Germany)
Sectors:
Creative Industries, Cultural Institutions
Beneficiaries:
Culture, Media & Sport, Women's Empowerment
Application Type:
Optional Consortium
Funding Stages:
Planning, Implementation, Service Delivery, Product Development, Capacity Building
Funding Provider
Program Level:
Regional
Funding Body:
Senate Department for Culture and Europe
Managed By:
Senate Department for Culture and Europe