Coming together in conversation: The Artists‘ Contacts programme supports international exchange and networking between cultural actors.
Find out moreCCP Fellowships enables professionals and committed volunteers to work in an intercultural environment for two to three months and to gather new skills.
Find out moreCCP Synergy brings two organisations from Germany and a partner country together. They work in cooperation on a project that brings cultural actors together in dialogue.
Find out moreThe Cultural Assistant Programme provides financial support for projects by organisations, associations and editorial offices of German minorities.
Find out moreThe skills of professionals from youth and cultural work, cultural management or journalistic organisations of German minorities are supported through the Deployment Programme.
Find out moreThe Exhibition Funding programme supports contemporary artists in implementing art projects abroad.
Find out moreThrough the Jobs Shadowing Programme, employees of an organisation of German minorities receive new impulses for their work and projects.
Find out moreTaking the community on a journey: with the social media travel grant, people from German minority organisations can travel and share their experiences.
Find out moreThe zivik Funding programme supports NGOs with the planning and implementation of projects in crisis and conflict regions worldwide.
Find out moreifa supports cultural projects as well as educational, youth and media projects of German minority organisations in Eastern Europe and the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS).
Those who advocate for human rights often face danger and then need protection themselves. The Elisabeth-Selbert-Initiative provides threatened human rights defenders with a safe place to recuperate, cope with trauma, and when possible, to network and further develop their professional skills.
In many countries socio-political commitment results in personal danger for those involved. The Martin Roth-Initiative facilitates shelter for artists at risk.
Promoting social change in Tunisia with music: The project supports schoolchildren in coordinating their own concerts throughout Tunisia, and with the establishment of extracurricular music clubs, young people learn to organise themselves according to democratic principles.
ifa Alumni are former funding recipients, representatives and experts involved in cultural exchange, dialogue and communication worldwide. They are artists, curators, active in cultural management and in research about culture and foreign policy, and they are committed to the freedom of the arts, expression and information. ifa is dedicated to network with currently more than a thousand alumni in order for them to jointly develop new initiatives and projects.