Cultural Heritage Digitalisation Grants

Sector: Culture and creative industries
Type: Grant
Location: Ukraine
Deadline: Finished
Organiser: House of Europe

Russia aims to demolish Ukrainian culture. If you feel the strength to fight destruction with production, these grants are for you.  

You will have half a year and up to EUR 20,000 to digitise part of the museum collection. Purchase a modern 3D scanner, set up a powerful server room, pay for cloud storage for years ahead, or consult digitisation professionals from abroad — we will be there for you.  

Study the application guidelines and submit your application. Join the live stream on Facebook on 31 October at 16.00 to learn about the pitfalls and ask the grant managers questions. 

What do I get?
  • From EUR 10,000 to EUR 20,000 on equipment, software, and consultations on cultural heritage digitalisation 
  • Honoraria for the core team 
  • Membership in the alumni community bringing you even more grants, networking events, and fresh development opportunities daily
Can I apply?

We are looking for museums, archives, and NGOs working with cultural heritage.

What do I need to apply?
  • Strong team 
  • A detailed budget plan, drafted in our template 
  • Work experience in the field of culture and heritage preservation 
  • A portfolio of implemented projects during the full-scale invasion
How do I apply?

Apply via our online platform

Before applying, carefully read the application guidelines to learn more about the expenses covered by the grant, the project timeline, the selection criteria, and the hints that will help you win the grant. 

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