Culture Programme and
Anna Lindh Foundation, Info Day
September 9, 2010
Slovene Ethnographic Museum, Metelkova 2, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Registration: September 8, 2010
Cultural Contact Point Slovenia and ALF Contact Point Slovenia invite you to the Info Day dedicated to the EU Culture programme and the Anna Lindh Foundation. The emphasis will be on the current calls and best practice cases.
Info day will consist of three parts:
- . General introduction: Katerina Xethali and Katharina Riediger, Executive Agency (EACEA) are going to present the general objectives and structure of the Culture programme, Mateja Lazar (CCP Slovenia) and Dušan Dovč (ALF Slovenia) will give practical guidance for future applicants.
- Moderated discussion with representatives of projects funded by Culture programme and ALF.
- Workshop for applicants (Culture programme/ALF)
Registration
If you would like to participate at Info Day you need to register on the CCP website until 8th September (12 am) at the latest. Please indicate in the field notes whether you want to attend the workshop for applicants.
More information
http://www.ccp.si/english/izpis.php?id=898
Ines Kežman, ccpinfo@scca-ljubljana.si
Culture Programme is a seven-year (2007-13) programme for community measures in the field of culture open to all cultural sectors and all categories of cultural operators, that promote the transnational mobility of people working in the cultural sector, encourage the transnational circulation of works and cultural and artistic products as well as intercultural dialogue.
CCP Slovenia is an information office for Culture Programme, responsible for the promotion of the programme on the national level, for dissemination and exchange of information related to the implementation of the Programme; it provides assistance in searching partner organisations and offers technical support for users. CCP Slovenia was established in 2002 within the SCCA-Ljubljana. CCP Slovenia is supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia and Directorate-General for Education and Culture of the European Commission.
For its new program phase 2009-2011, through activities and yearly calls for short/one-year and long/three-years projects, the Foundation Anna Lindh will strengthen the development in the Euro-Mediterranean partnership on fields the civil society with the following priorities: Ideas and Ideologies, Education, Cultural Production, Media, Religion, Spirituality and Values, Cities and Diversity.
In the period 2008-2010, ALF Contact Point in Slovenia is managed by SCCA-Ljubljana and is supported by the Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology of the Republic of Slovenia.
[Published August 13, 2010]
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