eidolon Grant 2026 — an international grant of €25,000 for photographers, artists and researchers
An international grant of €25,000 for artists, photographers, curators and researchers working with archives, memory and visual culture.
Curated international grants for artists, curators, and the cultural community. Current opportunities with analysis of conditions, deadlines, and context.
An international grant of €25,000 for artists, photographers, curators and researchers working with archives, memory and visual culture.
An international grant of up to $25,000 for artists with long-term experience in painting, sculpture, and printmaking, with no U.S. citizenship requirement.
ERICS-EaP Travel Grants provides up to €1,500 to civil society organizations from the Eastern Partnership countries to participate in international events.
A two-stage Goethe-Institut and European Union programme for Belarusian cultural organisations in exile, offering funding of up to €69,000 and expert mentoring.
A €7,000 grant for NGOs in Eastern Partnership countries to strengthen organisational development, digital security, expert support, and long-term resilienc
An international grant for artists at the early stage of their careers. Funding for new projects; open to applicants from anywhere in the world.
A $10,000 grant for emerging documentary photographers. Support for humanistic photography projects, international exposure and funding for new series.
Support for artistic projects inspired by contemporary scientific research, with a festival premiere in Amsterdam in the summer of 2027.
An international emergency grant of up to $15,000 for artists with at least 10 years of experience facing a crisis situation such as illness, fire or loss of housing.
An international platform offering grants, residencies, open calls and cultural exchange programmes between Asia and Europe.
International microgrant for creative, cultural, educational and community projects without complex bureaucracy or fixed deadlines.
International research grant for artists, curators, and independent researchers outside residency and institutional frameworks.