International Cooperation Grants
International cooperation grants fund collaborative cultural projects of organisations from Ukraine and the EU: electronic music festivals, digital sound art residencies, documentary theatrical plays, and contemporary art exhibitions. You can get up to EUR 50,000 to carry out your bold idea.
Study the application guidelines carefully, and apply to carry out your projects. Learn about the pitfalls and ask your question to the grant manager — join the live stream of Facebook on 16 June at 15.00.
- A chance to bring to life an idea that will become a centrepiece of your organisation’s portfolio.
- Up to EUR 50,000 to cover essential expenditures: staff costs, external consultations, translation, design, production, consumables, rent of space and equipment, and travel costs.
- An opportunity to work in a team with at least one organisation from abroad, having a team of professionals from different countries and reaching international audiences.
- Membership of our alumni community, which means new contacts with the most proactive Ukrainian, EU and UK cultural actors, networking meet-ups, and even more grants.
We welcome tandems of:
- EU–Ukrainian organisations
- UK–Ukrainian organisations
Each partner in the tandem should:
- Be a public non-profit organisation
- Work in the field of cultural and creative industries
- Have a proven track of previously implemented cultural projects
- Be officially registered as a legal person
- Description of the project: information about the organisation that will work on the project, plan of implementation and communications
- Letter of cooperation in free form, signed by representatives of all the organisations
- Budget drafted in our template
- Documents certifying the legal status of organisations
Apply via our online platform.
Before applying, check the application guidelines for tips that will help you win the grant.
- For inspiration, check the list of projects that we have supported under International Cooperation Grants.
- Together with a partner, you design and submit a collaborative application. The applying partner assumes most responsibility for the realisation of the project.
- You can invite more partners from the EU, the UK, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, or Moldova.