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EU4Culture online grant writing course for creative professionals from Eastern partner countries
© Katerina Shosheva, Cahul, the Republic of Moldova, 2024 / EU4Culture
January 16, 2025

EU4Culture online grant writing course for creative professionals from Eastern partner countries


The EU-funded EU4Culture Online Course on Grant Writing for artists and cultural professionals from Eastern Partnership countries and a wider audience, launched in 2024, is now freely available on the Ukrainian digital platform cases.media until the end of 2027.

The digital course targets those who are interested in applying for EU funding to implement cultural activities and projects. It consists of a series of English-language educational videos on the topic; and features subtitles in Armenian, Azerbaijani, Georgian, Romanian, and Ukrainian.

The course features lectures on the following topics:

● Types of grants and their significance;

● Grant writing skills and techniques for finding national and international project partners;

● Budget preparation strategies and insights into legal documentation requirements;

● Effective communication with donors;

● Project reporting.

To access the course, you only need to register or log into cases.media.

Feedback from 2024 course participants

“The training course was incredibly valuable; it helped me structure my understanding of grant proposal writing and broaden my perspective on specific topics. The practical examples shared by the experts were especially helpful,” said a participant from Armenia.

“I really appreciated the structure of the course, the additional materials provided and the option to use subtitles,” said a participant from the Republic of Moldova.

With a budget of €7.85 million, EU4Culture was a four-year (2021-2024) project, funded by the European Union to support the culture and creative sector with a special focus on non-capital cities and towns in the Eastern Partnership Countries. The project was implemented by Goethe-Institut (Lead), Czech Centers, Danish Cultural Institute, and Institut Français de Géorgie.

Cover photo: © Katerina Shosheva, Cahul, the Republic of Moldova, 2024 / EU4Culture

CLOSING DATE

December 31, 2027


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