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This award celebrates outstanding projects in cultural heritage conservation, adaptation, and innovation. Categories include Conservation & Adaptive Reuse, Research, Education & Skills, Citizen Engagement, and Heritage Champions, recognising projects completed or well-advanced between October 2021 and October 2024. Projects should meet high conservation standards and be accessible to the public. Apply by 20 November 2024 through the online platform. For guidance, review the Call for Entries and FAQ. All submissions must be in English.
The Digital Europe Programme (DIGITAL) offers a key opportunity for Western Balkans organisations to join the "Accelerating the best use of technologies" call (DIGITAL-2024-BESTUSE-TECH-07). This initiative supports SMEs in enhancing media literacy, monitoring online platforms, and analysing disinformation campaigns as part of the European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO). With a submission deadline of 21 November 2024, selected participants will contribute to fact-checking, producing analytical reports, and conducting communication campaigns aimed at increasing societal resilience and public awareness. Participating organisations will engage in detecting and exposing disinformation, supporting research, and monitoring the implementation of the Code of Practice on Disinformation. They will also implement comprehensive communication strategies using traditional and digital media channels. This call is a vital opportunity for regional collaboration to strengthen the digital media landscape in the Western Balkans and beyond.
The third call for the Individual Mobility Action under the Culture Moves Europe programme invites artists and cultural professionals to apply for a grant that enables them to carry out creative projects with a partner in another Creative Europe country. This grant supports projects aimed at exploring new artistic concepts, creating original works, expanding professional networks, or enhancing skills through collaboration. Applicants can propose projects that align with at least two of these goals, and the projects must be carried out in a country different from the applicant’s residence. This opportunity is available for both individual applicants and groups of up to five people, with flexible project durations ranging from 7 to 40 days depending on the project type. The grant covers travel and daily allowances, with additional top-ups available for factors such as environmental sustainability, visa requirements, or accessibility needs. Culture Moves Europe especially encourages participation from artists and professionals with disabilities, offering options for virtual or hybrid mobility. Applicants are reminded that the programme focuses on fostering creation and professional exchange, not simply presenting previously created work. Projects can start no earlier than 60 days from the monthly deadline, and the overall deadline for the third call is 30 November 2024.
The European Union Office in Kosovo has opened a call for proposals under the Cross-border Programme Kosovo – North Macedonia, supported by IPA III (2023). This initiative promotes collaboration between institutions in the region to support social, economic, and territorial development. It focuses on environmental protection, climate resilience, and enhancing competitiveness for SME development, trade, and investment. Proposals should align with one of the programme’s priorities: environmental protection or business environment enhancement. Full application guidelines are available online, with a submission deadline of 9 December 2024 at 12:00 CET. Information sessions are scheduled for 12 November in Ferizaj, Kosovo, and 14 November in Skopje, North Macedonia.
Apply by 11 February 2025 for funding to translate, publish, distribute, and promote European literary fiction. With a budget of €5 million, approximately 40 projects will be financed. The Circulation of European Literary Works call aims to enhance the diversity and transnational circulation of European literary fiction. Organizations can apply individually or in consortia of at least two eligible organizations. Each project must propose at least 5 eligible works of fiction by authors from eligible countries. Projects can be small (minimum 5 translations), medium (11 translations), or large (21 translations). Don't miss this opportunity to enrich European literature and reach new audiences. Submit your application by the deadline.
With the support of the European Union, Sweden and Switzerland, in partnership with the Ministry of Environmental Protection, and in cooperation with the European Investment Bank (EIB), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Serbia is launching the perennial Challenge Call for Proposals for innovative solutions for the green transition of the Serbian economy. The purpose of this Challenge Call for Proposals is to support the implementation of innovative solutions for the Green Agenda for the Western Balkans.
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