British Council is delighted to launch the International Collaboration Grants, a £3.5m programme of grants now available to support UK and overseas organisations to collaborate internationally. Applications are currently invited from eligible organisations and individuals.
British council is already known for supporting organisations to collaborate internationally via digital means through the Digital Collaboration Fund. It is equally now continuing on that success by launching International Collaboration Grants to support UK and international organisations.
International Collaboration Grants 2021 | DETAILS
The grants are designed to support artists to make and develop creative artwork with their international peers and encourage new international partnerships and innovative ways of collaborating. Small grants of £5-20k and large grants of £20-75k are available now to UK and international organisations.
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Eligibility Information
Applications must demonstrate genuine international collaboration and an explicit benefit to individual artists and international partners, and projects should address significant contemporary themes, from climate change to global challenges.
Eligible Countries
UK in partnership with: Algeria, Argentina, Bangladesh, Brazil, China, Colombia, Egypt, France, Germany, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Korea, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Nigeria, Norway, Occupied Palestinian Territory, Pakistan, Philippines, Poland, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Saudi, Spain, South Africa, Sudan, Taiwan,Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, UAE, Ukraine, and Vietnam
How to Apply
Interested and eligible organisations/persons can apply using the online application form and following the specific instructions provided on the application page.
Application Deadline: 4 November 2021
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