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from: http://home.pi.net/~ecsinfo/GRANTS.HTM European Cultural Foundation Grants Policy: Guidelines for Applicants The European Cultural Foundation is an independent organization that promotes cultural and educational activities and research of a multinational nature and a European character. To achieve this aim, the ECF develops its owns projects and supports external projects through its grants programme. The ECF awards approximately ECU 1,500,000 per year in grants. Priorities within the ECF grants programme General geographic priority is given to projects involving cooperation with and within: * the Mediterranean area; * Central and Eastern Europe. General thematic priority is given to projects dealing with issues in the field of cultural pluralism (see the ECF's Profile for intersections). Criteria for applicants to the ECF grants programme * Applicants must be non-governmental, not-for-profit organizations * Grants proposals must show proof of cooperation between several partners in different European countries * Grants are non-renewable and cover a maximum of 50 per cent of the total project cost * Amounts usually vary between ECU 2,500 and ECU 25,000, with exceptional grants exceeding these amounts * Project proposals which address topical European issues, are of an innovative nature and have possible spin-off effects will receive particular attention. Grants will not be awarded for: * Projects, research, study or travel costs of an individual nature * Performances, exhibitions, tours, audio-visual productions and commercial publications * Institutional costs including maintenance grants, capital endowments, payments to budgetary deficits, general appeals to funds, running costs of an organization * Projects in the field of health, medicine, pure or applied science * School or student exchange programmes * Recurring academic events and academic projects of a highly specialized nature * Meetings of a general and/or wider international nature * Projects which have already been completed or begun before the time when the Executive Committee of the European Cultural Foundation is due to consider them * Projects that have been rejected during a previous round of applications How to apply for a grant Applicants should send a project proposal to the Grants Department at the head office of the European Cultural Foundation in Amsterdam. The project proposal should contain: * a short description of the organization (legal status; aims; previous achievements; agenda for the coming year) * an outline of the proposed programme (background; themes to be addressed; anticipated audience; expected results; time schedule, etc.) * a budget detailing both income and expenditure * the names, addresses, phone and fax numbers of partner organizations Within four to six weeks of receipt, the Grants Department will review whether a project proposal meets the ECF grants criteria and whether a proposal falls within the Foundation's general priorities. If a project proposal is considered to fall within the criteria and priorities by the Grants Department, the applicant will receive a set of official ECF application forms. Final decisions concerning the allocation of grants are taken by the Executive Committee of the Foundation, which meets three times per year for the allocation of grants. The deliberations of the Committee are confidential and the Foundation is not required to justify its decisions. In the event that the recipient of a grant wishes to use the grant for a project other than the one approved by the Executive Committee, a new application must be submitted to the Grants Department. Deadlines for grant requests Each calendar year has three deadlines, related to the meetings of the Foundation's Executive Committee. Projects received after the ultimate deadline will not be considered. Applicants are welcome to send in their project proposals one round before the ultimate deadline (e.g. projects to be implemented in August may be sent in before 15 January). 15 January for projects to be implemented between May and July 15 March for projects to be implemented between August and December 15 September for projects to be implemented between January and April of the following year Applicants are recommended to send in their project proposals well ahead of the deadlines. While the final decision on a proposal is taken during the meeting of the Executive Committee, the Foundation's Grants Department reviews on a continuous basis whether a proposal meets the Foundation's criteria and priorities. For further information please contact: Veronie Willemars, Grants Officer European Cultural Foundation Jan van Goyenkade 5 1075 HN Amsterdam The Netherlands tel.+31.20.6760222 fax.+31.20.6752231 ecsinfo@pi.net