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Creative Europe 2021-2027: 5 things we learned in the first round of applications
Calls for proposals under the new Creative Europe programme are in full swing. Here are the top 5 lessons we took away from helping clients put together applications for a whole range of new cultural and creative projects.
Erasmus+ 2021-2027 is supersized: Does bigger mean better for cultural organisations?
With a wider scope and a doubled budget, the new Erasmus+ offers unprecedented opportunities in education, training, youth and sport. But what can cultural and creative organisations do to get involved in this €28.4 billion programme and help deliver results in a post-pandemic Europe? Actually, a lot.
A new Horizon for the cultural & creative sector: More opportunity, less paperwork
The new Horizon Europe programme promises exciting new opportunities for the cultural and creative sector and a simpler, streamlined process for applications. We take a deep dive into the new framework to find out exactly what this newly launched, €95.5 billion funding source has to offer the CCS.
Building a more resilient democracy and media sector: How Europe plans to recover, transform & empower
Well-functioning democracies are impossible without an independent, pluralistic media sector. Europe is rising to the challenge of safeguarding and revitalising both with two new ambitious action plans.
Next Generation EU & the new MFF: What does the future hold for the cultural and creative sector?
Culture and the arts are still being sidelined in talks around Next Generation EU and the new Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF 2021-2027). Does the answer lie in national resilience and recovery plans instead?
Fake news in pandemic times: How Europe is fighting the swelling tide of misinformation
The ongoing pandemic and increasing news consumption via digital platforms have given rise to the perfect storm for disinformation to thrive across the globe. In Europe, media literacy programmes are front and centre in the fight against fake news.
What’s happening in EU cultural policy? A news roundup.
Cultural and creative professionals are not only crucial to the diversity & identity of the EU, they also make a significant contribution to Europe’s GDP. The question is, how much of Europe's next budget will go towards supporting the sector in the months and years to come?
COVID-19: The pandemic that triggered a digital shift
The effect of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic on the cultural and creative sector has been palpable and immediate. We examine how the industry is coping, and the innovations that may come of this unprecedented challenge.
The Brexit domino effect: Culture and arts projects in limbo
With Brexit now behind us, it’s time to take a look at the domino effect the UK’s departure has had on the European cultural and creative industries.
Bracing for Brexit: What does the future hold for the British cultural and creative sector?
Brexit. Otherwise known as the unfolding disaster British politicians are currently navigating in an effort to extricate the UK from the European Union. The cultural and creative sector (CCS) barely features in the public debate, with concern being expressed almost exclusively from within the industry.