Creative Europe Culture Office

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The main mission of the Office is to inform Czech organisations about the Creative Europe programme of the European Union and to encourage their interest in transnational cooperation and the implementation of beneficial international cultural projects.

Creative Europe Office

We organise seminars to provide information on EU programmes and a series of seminars for applicants. We inform and organise events on topics related to European cultural policy, priorities and barriers faced by the European Union (international mobility, access to the arts, working with audiences, digitalisation, engaging disadvantaged groups, networking, cultural and creative industries). The Office is based at the ATI, with which we jointly organise the Centre of Interest series of events highlighting the above mentioned topics; however, the Office is organisationally and financially independent from the ATI.

Creative Europe is the EU's programme to support cinema and the cultural and creative industries.

Creative Europe aims to create a single framework for funding projects in the performing arts, visual arts, publishing and literature, film, television, music, interdisciplinary arts, cultural heritage and video games, maximising synergies between different sectors and increasing the effectiveness of the support provided.

The Creative Europe programme consists of two sub-programmes and an interdisciplinary strand.

  • MEDIA sub-programme - support for the European cinema and audiovisual industry
  • sub-programme CULTURE - support for international projects in the field of cultural and creative industries
  • Cross-sectoral part - includes the Guarantee Fund, which is intended for loans to profitable projects in the cultural and creative sectors. The cross-sectoral part also offers funds for studies and supports better data collection to improve the arguments for strategic actions or funds to support pilot cooperation projects between the audiovisual and other cultural and creative sectors.
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Infoday Creative Europe Offices, 2017
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Eastern Partnership meeting, 2017
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Focal Point: Audience, 2017

Programme priorities

  • developing Europe's cultural and linguistic diversity
  • strengthening the capacity of the cultural and creative industries to work internationally
  • improving access to funding for the creative and cultural industries
  • promoting the use of digital technologies
  • working with audiences
  • developing interdisciplinary and international cooperation
  • data collecting on the cultural and creative industries

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