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deadline

29 May 2015

UNESCO International Fund for the Promotion of Culture (IFPC)

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IFPC© GUILLERMO MACEIRAS GOMEZ, 2014


Open international call to artists, NGOs and non profit bodies for UNESCO's International Fund for the Promotion of Culture IFPC. Apply for project co-financing - priority is given to 18-30 years young creators.

Are you an artist or creator? An NGO or a non-profit private or public body, whose activities contribute to the promotion of culture and artistic creation? If your project is compliant with the criteria indicated in the Operational Guidelines of the International Fund for the Promotion of Culture (IFPC), you can submit your project application and be considered in order to benefit from the financial support of the Fund.

Eligible activities for receipt of assistance from the IFPC are:

a. the production of cultural and artistic works;

b. the organization of cultural and artistic events of national, regional and/or international scope contributing to the establishment of culture and development strategies and programmes.

Priority is given to young artists and creators aged 18 to 30 years old.

Only a limited number of projects will be approved for funding.

Grant available: between US$ 20,000 and US$ 100,000 and covers no more than 80% of the total project budget, with another source of funding (at least 20%) identified.

Deadline for submission is 29 May 2015 at noon CEST - Paris time.


• You are strongly advised to read the FAQs  prior to starting the online application process

Following the 2014 call, 9 new creative and artistic projects were approved under the International Fund for the Promotion of Culture.  Some 700 project proposals were received across all regions in response to the second call for proposals of the International Fund for the Promotion of Culture in 2014.  The selected projects were chosen on the basis of artistic and creative content, their partner and resource mobilization, and their potential for sustainable impact.

PLEASE NOTE: there is a parallel call from UNESCO with a very similar name! It has different scope and eligibility: UNESCO IFCD | call for funding proposals


MAKE SURE you refer to the correct fund for your activity and status