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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InCulture 2000 which has now closed. Culture 2007 will begin in 2007 and it is hoped that the first call for Culture 2007 will be launched in the Autumn of 2006 (though there is the possibility that it may be delayed until early in 2007).
The Culture 2007 programme has now been finalised and set out below are the key features of the programme. Details of the criteria that will be used to award grants for EU cultural projects are expected to be finalised by the European Commission in the early autumn.
On this basis, organisations can start now to begin planning their project and finding partners. EUCLID, the UK contact point for EU cultural funding is encouraging organisations to start preparing their bids for the seven year programme. Organisations are strongly urged to do this as there is the possibility that the call may be announced with a very short timescale before the deadline, in order to try and "catch up" with the fact that the timetable is now running behind and especially as they will probably need to find partners.The first call for proposals under the new Culture 2007 programme is not expected until February 2007.
In summary, to be eligible for support from Culture 2007, projects will need to meet the following criteria:
Background
The Council of Ministers has approved two new EU cultural programmes, Culture 2007 and Media 2007, with budgets of €400 million and €750 million respectively. The two programmes were rubber stamped by Ministers without debate and will both run for seven years.
The budget for Culture 2007 will be broken down as follows:
The Media 2007 programme, meanwhile, will provide aid for film and television productions, including the development and distribution of audiovisual works. It aims to preserve and enhance cultural diversity in the EU, to improve Europeans’ access to audiovisual culture, to increase the distribution of European productions within and beyond the EU and to boost the sector's competitiveness.
The budget for Media 2007 will be broken down as follows:
More information and advice is available online at:
http://www.culture2007.info
Euclid Cultur€uro Seminars
Cultur€uro Seminars will highlight not only current and future EU funding opportunities but also ways in which cultural organisations can build partnerships, access other European sources of funding and deal with the challenges of the latest EU rules and regulations. The seminars will encompass:
The seminars run from 2-5 pm (registration from 1.30pm). The cost to attend is £80 plus VAT (a total of £94).
The seminars will take place in 13 major cities across the UK including in Belfast at BelfastCity Council – 28 November 2006
For information, and to book a place, contact Peter Mok on 0700 038 2543, or e-mail peter@euclid.info
Alternatively to book online please click here
The Web site is at www.euclid.info