House of Europe, a European Union-supported initiative, has announced the launch of a grant competition for museums, archives and NGOs seeking to preserve and digitise their cultural heritage. This call provides an opportunity to receive funding of up to EUR 20,000 for projects aimed at preserving the historical and cultural heritage of Ukraine.
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Main grant opportunities:
- Acquisition of technology: The winners of the competition will be able to invest in a modern 3D scanner that will allow for high-quality digitisation of cultural heritage sites.
- Arrangement of infrastructure: The grant funds can be used to create a powerful server system or pay for cloud storage for several years to come, which will ensure reliable access to the digitised information.
- Consulting support: Participants will have the opportunity to collaborate with digitisation experts from abroad, which will help improve the quality of their projects and develop their professional skills.
To participate in the competition, teams must:
- Form a working group that will demonstrate experience in the field of cultural heritage.
- Prepare a detailed project budget.
- Provide a portfolio of already implemented projects carried out during the full-scale invasion.
- Fill out an online application for participation in the competition.
Application deadline: Applications are accepted until 8 November at 15:00. All interested parties are invited to participate in the competition to contribute to the preservation of Ukraine’s cultural heritage.
House of Europe works to support professional and creative exchange between Ukrainians and their counterparts in the European Union and the UK, providing opportunities for the development of cultural projects in the face of modern challenges.
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