Call for Proposals: Spaces of Culture 2025 – Strengthening Africa-Europe Cultural Partnerships

Call for Proposals: Spaces of Culture 2025 – Strengthening Africa-Europe Cultural Partnerships


EUNIC (European Union National Institutes for Culture) has introduced the Spaces of Culture 2025 name for proposals, inviting cultural and civil society organisations, EUNIC members, and EU Delegations to collaborate on progressive cultural tasks in Sub-Saharan Africa. This initiative goals to foster equitable partnerships, mutual studying, and sustainable cultural exchanges between African and European stakeholders.


Key Details

  • Application Deadline: Sunday, 8 June 2025
  • Project Duration: 1 September 2025 – 31 August 2026
  • Funding Available: Up to €50,000 per undertaking
  • Co-Funding Requirement: Minimum of 5% of the requested grant quantity
  • Eligible Regions: Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Target Applicants: Cultural and civil society organisations, EUNIC members, and EU Delegations

Objectives of the Call

The Spaces of Culture 2025 name is part of the broader Africa-Europe Partnerships for Culture programme, funded by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for International Partnerships (DG INTPA). It seeks to:

  • Support cultural relations tasks grounded in equal partnerships and native possession.
  • Encourage collaboration between European and African artists, creators, and cultural professionals.
  • Promote tasks that reveal innovation, relevance to native contexts, and alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
  • Foster areas for free speech and creative expression, notably in fragile contexts.

Partnership Requirements

Each undertaking proposal should embrace:

  • At least three key native cultural and/or civil society companions.
  • At least three full EUNIC members (exceptions could apply in international locations with restricted EUNIC presence).
  • Involvement from EU Delegation(s) within the nation or international locations involved.

This construction goals to broaden the vary of native organisations collaborating with European counterparts and to assist the involvement of EUNIC members looking for to accentuate their collaboration on the continent.


Focus Areas

Projects ought to embody the rules of cultural relations, transferring past the promotion of European tradition in Sub-Saharan Africa. Activities ought to reveal mutual listening and studying, dialogue, co-creation, and joint capability constructing. The name encourages modern and progressive codecs associated to:

  • Arts and inventive industries
  • Digitalisation
  • Education
  • Gender
  • Heritage
  • Human rights
  • Social inclusion
  • Sports
  • Sustainability
  • Tourism
  • Youth

Special consideration must be given to widening entry to tradition and cultural collaborations, particularly amongst youth, folks with disabilities, communities exterior city areas, and people dwelling in fragile contexts.


Funding and Evaluation

  • Grant Amount: Up to €50,000 per undertaking.
  • Co-Funding: At least 5% of the requested grant quantity should be supplied by undertaking companions or third events (excluding EU Delegations). For instance, a €50,000 grant request requires a minimal co-funding of €2,500.
  • Disbursement: 80% pre-cost earlier than implementation; 20% upon completion.
  • Evaluation: An unbiased jury of 4 specialists from Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe will assess proposals primarily based on:
    • Relevance to native context

    • Innovation

    • Partnership setup

    • Foreseen influence

    • Alignment with UN SDGs

    • Feasibility and price-effectiveness

    • Environmental sustainability


Who Can Apply?

Project proposals should embrace a minimal of three full EUNIC members (with attainable exceptions in international locations with restricted EUNIC presence), three key native cultural and/or civil society companions, and involvement from EU Delegation(s) within the nation(ies).

The name goals to broaden the vary of native organisations collaborating with European counterparts in Sub-Saharan Africa. The name additionally helps the involvement of EUNIC members that want to intensify their collaboration on the continent, notably the place the presence of EU Member States or a EUNIC cluster is restricted.

Application Process

Required Documents:

  • Completed application type
  • Estimated balanced funds in EUR
  • Support letters from all undertaking companions

Submission:

  • Applications should be submitted in English by Sunday, 8 June 2025 to spacesofculture@eunicglobal.eu.
  • Only full functions utilizing the supplied templates and despatched earlier than the deadline will probably be thought-about.
  • All candidates will obtain affirmation upon receipt of their application.

Quick Links

• Space of Culture 2025 – Call for proposals
• Press release
• Frequently Asked Questions
• Examples of previous projects
• Potential partnerships matchmaking form
• Information webinars


Timeline

  • 3 March 2025: Launch of the decision for proposals
  • March – June 2025: Webinars for potential candidates
  • 8 June 2025: Deadline for submission of proposals
  • 1 July 2025: Selection of proposals by the jury
  • July – August 2025: Contracting of beneficiaries
  • 1 September 2025: Start of undertaking implementation
  • 31 August 2026: End of undertaking implementation
  • September – October 2026: Reporting of tasks

Eligible Regions

The Spaces of Culture 2025 name is open solely to tasks happening in Sub-Saharan Africa. This regional focus aligns with the broader targets of the Africa-Europe Partnerships for Culture initiative, which goals to advertise equitable cultural alternate and collaboration between African and European companions.

Projects should be domestically grounded, with a powerful emphasis on:

  • Cultural and civil society organisations primarily based in Sub-Saharan African international locations
  • Partnerships with native stakeholders and communities
  • Active involvement from EU Delegations within the area

While proposals should be led by EUNIC members and embrace European participation, the possession, design, and implementation of the tasks ought to mirror native relevance and context in Sub-Saharan Africa.


Contact Information

For additional inquiries:


This name presents a major alternative for cultural actors to contribute to strengthening Africa-Europe cultural relations by new and expanded partnerships, specializing in areas comparable to arts, artistic industries, training, heritage, and sustainability, whereas addressing the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

For extra alternatives, go to OFY Website.


Call for Proposals: Spaces of Culture 2025 – Strengthening Africa-Europe Cultural Partnerships

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