Andreas Broeckmann on Wed, 6 Nov 1996 15:35:42 +0100 |
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EC/Kaleidoscope info |
Dear friends, I went through the site of the European Commission / DG10 today and happened upon the call for applications for the Kaleidoscope 1997 programme. The deadline is 15 January 1997. Below you find an abridged version of the info on the website. Check the respective URLs, or, if you don't have www access, I can send you the complete document. The money is available, the tough bit is to get the applications in on time, and complete. Good luck to us all. -a http://europa.eu.int/en/comm/dg10/dg10.html http://europa.eu.int/en/comm/dg10/culture/index-en.html http://europa.eu.int/en/comm/dg10/culture/en/calls/a ction/k-c298.html European Community Support for Culture 1997 Kaleidoscope Programme Information and Call for Applications (96/C 298/09) I. Subject The Kaleidoscope programme, adopted by the European Parliament and the Council on 29.3.1996, supports artistic and cultural activities having a European dimension. This notice provides information on the programme and invites applications for Community financial support for cultural projects and events starting in 1997. [...] III. Objectives of the Programme The programme is intended, by means of co-operation, to encourage artistic and cultural creation and to promote knowledge and dissemination of the culture and cultural life of the European peoples, by supporting cultural projects with a European dimension, ie. those involving partnerships of organisations from at least three Member States. [Footnote 2] It will support and supplement the action of Member States in the field of culture in accordance with the principle of subsidiarity laid down in Article 3b of the Treaty on European Union. Financial support will be given to artistic and cultural projects carried out in partnership, or through networks, and large-scale European co-operation projects. Community support should primarily be used for the cultural and artistic aspects of projects under the programme, their administrative and personnel expenditure should, therefore, be shown to respect the principles of sound economic management. The specific objectives of Kaleidoscope are; to encourage activities involving artistic creation with a European dimension, ie. those which are organised by partners from at least three Member States, to enable the number and quality of cultural exchanges to be increased and to ensure a good overall representation of all forms of artistic expression covered by the programme. to support innovative cultural projects carried out by European partners from at least three different Member States, which provide a genuine added value to those cultural activities which are undertaken at national and regional level. to contribute to the development of the professional skills of artists and other cultural operators, in particular by supporting cultural projects which include the improvement of professional skills as part of their organisation, and by stepping up exchanges of experiences, thus facilitating greater co-operation between artists from various Member States. to contribute to the mutual knowledge of European cultures by making it easier for different European audiences to have access to and participate in the culture and arts of other Member States and by facilitating inter-cultural dialogue. IV. Structure of the Kaleidoscope Programme The programme comprises the following two Actions under which applications can be submitted. Action 1 Support for events and cultural projects carried out in partnerships or through networks The programme is open to cultural and artistic projects jointly organized by cultural networks or by partnerships of organisations from at least three Member States, and which also involve participants from at least three Member States. Particular attention will be given to networks which promote access to culture for people from a diversity of social and regional backgrounds. Projects should either involve creative work intended for public display or dissemination in Europe or help to promote greater cultural exchanges and access to culture by the public. The areas covered by the programme are: the performing arts (eg. dance, music, theatre, opera), visual or spatial arts (eg. painting, sculpture, carving, engraving), the applied arts (e.g. architecture, photography and design), and projects involving multimedia as a form of artistic expression. Projects submitted for consideration must be of European interest, of high quality and innovatory or exemplary in nature. Additional support may be given to projects which involve either study periods or courses for improving professional skills in the arts or culture for the benefit, in particular, of young people, or measures intended to increase cultural dissemination or public access to culture. A priority will be given to projects contributing to lasting co-operation. [...] Financing Projects must have a balanced financing plan, and must in addition have other sources of funding, whether from the public or the private sectors. For the majority of projects and events, Community support provided from the Kaleidoscope programme may not exceed 25% of the total cost of the project in question, nor may it exceed 50,000 ECUs. However, in the case of projects incorporating, beyond their central event or work, additional elements which involve either training periods or courses for improving professional skills, or measures intended to increase cultural dissemination or public access to culture an additional Community contribution may be granted. This Community support may cover up to 50% of this specific component, but this may not exceed 20,000 ECUs. The maximum possible Community contribution to any project within the Kaleidoscope programme, therefore, will be 70,000 ECUs. For projects which are concerned purely with the improvement of professional skills, Community assistance may cover up to 50% of the total cost, up to a maximum of 50,000 ECUs. The administrative costs must not exceed 20% of the Community financing of the project. Projects involving a Community contribution of less than 5,000 ECUs are not, in principle, eligible for support from the Kaleidoscope programme. Action 2 - Large-scale European co-operation actions A separate action will provide support to significant large-scale quality projects having a European dimension and major cultural and socio-economic impact. This action is open to the same type of cultural and artistic projects and with the same conditions as in Action 1, however they must be jointly organised by cultural networks or cultural co-organisers from at least four Member States and must involve participants from at least four Member States. Considering the very selective nature of Action 2, and the fact that the budget for this action is very limited, organizers are invited to consider whether their projects correspond fully with the objectives of Action 2. Cultural events organised to mark Europe Day on 9th May are eligible for support under this action. In this case the projects may involve co-organisers and participants from at least three Member States. Funding is initially provided for 1 year. Neverthless, it may be extended up to a maximum of 2 years for projects beginning in 1997. Extension from year to year will depend on an assessment of the actions carried out in the previous year, evaluating both the cultural quality and the socio-economic impact of the results obtained. Financing Community support for projects submitted under Action 2 may exceed 50,000 ECUs, but may not exceed 25% of the total cost of the project. Involvement of third countries Third countries which are parties to the European Economic Area Agreement: In accordance with the EEA Agreement, organisations from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway may participate in the Kaleidoscope programme with the same rights and obligations as those of organisations from Member States. Other third countries: In accordance with the various association or co-operation agreements between the European Community and third countries, the Kaleidoscope programme will be open to a number of non-member countries under the following conditions: organisations from Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Slovenia, may participate in the Kaleidoscope programme. The specific modalities of their participation will be progressively defined in the framework of the Association Councils on the basis of the additional protocols. [Footnote 3] organisations from Cyprus and Malta and from other third countries which have concluded association or cooperation agreements with the European Community containing cultural clauses, may participate in the Kaleidoscope programme on the basis of these agreements, and of additional appropriations to be provided according to procedures to be agreed with those countries. [Footnote 3] Artistic and cultural co-operation projects must involve co-organisers and participants from at least one third country and at least two Member States (Action 1) or from at least one third country and at least three Member States (Action 2). However, organisations from third countries may be involved in projects which are presented by at least 3 Member States (Action 1) or by at least 4 Member States (Action 2). [...] VI. Applications Application forms and accompanying guidance notes can be obtained from the Offices of the European Commission in the Member States or from the Culture Unit at the following address; European Commission Kaleidoscope Programme DG X/D.1 Culture Unit Room 4/02 Rue de la Loi 102 B-1049 Brussels [...] Applications must be sent by 15.1.1997 (the postmark will be considered as the official date of submission). This deadline will be strictly adhered to and on no account will any extensions be given. [...] The announcement of the selected projects will be made before 31.5.1997.