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The Baltic Culture Fund Supports Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian Joint Cultural Projects

From January 2019, grants are available from the Baltic Culture Fund for joint cultural projects between Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia. The goal of the Baltic Culture Fund, founded on 8 July 2018, is to promote cultural cooperation between the Baltic countries and strengthen the internationalisation of Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian culture through joint cultural projects and events. Grants are awarded annually and the deadline for applications is 20 May.

The Baltic Culture Fund will support professional events and projects in architecture, visual art, design, literature, sound art, performing arts, libraries, museums and archives. The Fund also welcomes interdisciplinary projects.

The Fund especially supports new and one-off cultural events outside the Baltic countries, such as concerts, exhibitions, festivals, performances, international events with a Baltic focus, and showcases and forums promoting the internationalisation of culture.

The Fund is administrated by national cultural endowments on a three-year rotation basis; the Cultural Endowment of Estonia is the first to coordinate the Fund’s activities.

Each Baltic country will contribute 100,000 euros to the Fund annually. The Fund also accepts donations.

The grants will be 25,000–100,000 euros per project, with at least 20% of self-financing to be added by the organiser. Only legal persons from Estonia, Latvia or Lithuania will be eligible for support. The lead partner for each project must bring in partners from all three Baltic countries.

Project applications will be assessed by an expert committee [1] of six representatives, hailing from various cultural domains and will each be appointed for a period of three years. Each country will be represented by two committee members appointed by the supervisory board of the national cultural endowment.

The statutes, application procedure and logo of the Baltic Cultural Fund are available on the programme’s website at www.kulka.ee/programmes/baltic-culture-fund [2]. The working language of the Fund is English.

Contacts:

Estonia

Cultural Endowment of Estonia [3]

Suur-Karja 23, 10148 Tallinn

Fund leadership period: 1 January 2019 – 31 December 2021

Latvia

State Culture Capital Foundation [4]

Vilandes iela 3, Riga LV-1010

Fund leadership period: 1 January 2022 – 31 December 2024

Lithuania

Lithuanian Council for Culture [5]

Naugarduko g. 10, 01309 Vilnius

Fund leadership period: 1 January 2025 – 31 December 2027