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Participation

Co-creation: Festivals

Are you a (heritage) organisation with many volunteers? Together with these volunteers, do you organise large-scale festivals with national impact? Is your aim to professionalise your organisation with a view to the longer term, in order to better fulfil your role in the cultural domain? Then apply for funding through Co-creation: Festivals.

This category of the scheme focuses mainly (but not solely) on heritage-related practices. We support organisations whose activities contribute towards achieving outcomes. This is done through co-creation, which takes the shape in the form of a high-impact festival. This festival highlights the power and connecting value of heritage activities in an accessible way.

 

Who can apply for a grant?  

Are you a cultural institution based in the Kingdom of the Netherlands? Then you are eligible for a grant if:  

  • your core activity is working on outcomes and organising a festival (including heritage activities) for the co-creation sector, and 
  • as an applicant, you have played a significant role in the area of active cultural participation in the previous three years, for example as an organiser of heritage activities or a similar festival.  

 

What can you apply for?  

You develop and professionalise your role and activities in the area of active cultural participation (including heritage-related). Your application is focused on working towards and achieving outcomes: what desired effects contribute to your objective, and what steps will you take to achieve them? One way you do this is by organising a minimum of two and a maximum of four editions of a heritage event or similar festival. This refers to a large-scale festival that, besides actively allowing for visitor participation, contributes to knowledge development and expertise promotion. 

 

How do you apply for a grant? 

  • On this page under 'Documents', you will find all important information, such as the subsidy scheme containing the conditions on which your application will be assessed. Here you will also find sample forms to help you with your application;   
  • Applying for grants can be done via 'Mijn Fonds': our online application environment. Click on 'Apply for a grant' at the top right of this page to create a 'Mijn Fonds' account (please remember that this may take a few days) and start your application; 
  • Want to know more? View our info page here to learn more about submitting an application.    

 

Good to know 

  • This multi-year scheme commences on 1 December 2023, 1 PM (Amsterdam time). Applications will not be assessed in order of receipt. This means you do not have to submit your application directly on 1 December, but by 31 January. We will start the assessment process after 31 January. We will do this simultaneously for all applications. 
  • The deadline for submitting the application is 4 PM (Amsterdam time) on 31 January 2024;  
  • The grant will be provided for calendar years 2025 to 2028. 
  • We will only process the application if it is submitted on time, the application form is filled in correctly and all requested information is enclosed. 
  • You subscribe to and apply the three cultural codes Governance Code Culture, the Fair Practice Code and the Diversity & Inclusion code. 
  • As a cultural institution, you can apply for a minimum of € 200,000 and a maximum of € 500,000. For applicants from the European part of the Netherlands, we contribute up to 50% of the total costs. For applicants from the Caribbean part of the Kingdom, the maximum is 80%. 
  • The grant ceiling for this category of the scheme is € 2,892,000. Of this, €1,600,000 is earmarked for heritage-related activities. 
  • We ask you to also complete the sustainability checklist when completing the application form. This is at the request of the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. The results of the checklist are not included in the assessment. 
  • The Fund will soon receive additional resources from the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science to support applicants who are included in the 2025-2028 multi-year scheme in working on Fair Practice. You can read more information about the distribution of these resources among the (positively approved) applicants for the multi-year schemes here. Further information will follow.
    To calculate hourly rates that comply with Fair Pay, we refer to the calculation tool for art professionals in cultural education and amateur art from Platform ACCT, the calculation tool from Digipacct, other existing collective agreements on remuneration such as a collective labor agreement and the social dialogue between employers or clients and employees or contractors.
  • We can be reached until December 15, 2023 for advice and substantive questions about your application. You can email us at cocreatie@cultuurparticipatie.nl. Our advisors can also be reached by telephone during office hours: 
    Day Time Advisor Phone number
    Monday 13:00 - 16:00  Lieke Ploeger  06 819 695 88  
    Wednesday 13:00 - 16:00 Alex Vis (mainly for the Institutions and Cross-Sectoral chapters)  06 253 874 70  
    Friday 13:00 - 16:00 Inge Molenaar (mainly for the Institutions and Festivals chapters)  06 155 379 40