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Creative Europe Programme 2021-2027
Creative Europe
The
new
Creative
Europe
Programme
is
one
of
the
financial
instruments
of
the
"Multiannual
Financial
Framework
2021-2027"
and
is
a
unique
initiative
for
coordinated
and
constructive
support
in
the
cultural,
creative
and
audiovisual
sectors
across
the
European
continent.
Its
main
objective
is
to
promote
the
European
Culture
and
to
contribute
to
the
formation of a European cultural identity.
The
budget
reaches
the
amount
of
€
2.4
billion,
which
is
higher
compared
to
the
original
EU
proposal,
due
to
the
impact
of
the
covid-19
pandemic on the cultural and creative sector.
The
"Creative
Europe
2021-2027"
Programme
builds
on
the
achievements
of
the
former
"Creative
Europe
2014-2020"
Programme,
but
is
more
ambitious
and
seeks
to
respond
to
recent
developments,
such
as
increased
global
competition and digitisation.
The
Creative
Europe
Programme
consists
of
the
"Culture"
and
"MEDIA"
sub-programmes,
as
well
as
a
"Cross-sectoral
action",
and
is
structured as follows:
1.
MEDIA:
At
least
58%
of
the
budget
will
be
allocated
to
funding
audiovisual
projects
and
enhancing
the
competitiveness
of
the
audiovisual
sector
in
Europe.
The
MEDIA
programme
will
continue
to
support
the
development,
distribution
and
promotion
of
European
films,
television
programs
and
video
games.
More
money
will
be
invested
in
the
coming
years
in
the
international
promotion
and
distribution
of
European
works
as
well
as
innovative
narrative
media,
including
virtual
reality.
An
online
index
of
EU
films
will
be
created
to
enhance
the
accessibility
and
visibility of European works.
2.
Culture:
At
least
33%
of
the
budget
will
be
allocated
to
promoting
Europe's
cultural
and
creative
sector.
Transnational
collaboration
projects,
networks,
platforms
and
literary
translation
will
be
funded
to
highlight
talented
artists
across
Europe
and
facilitate
cross-border
collaboration between creators.
3.
Cross-sectoral
Action:
Up
to
9%
of
the
budget will be allocated to the financing of SMEs
and
other
organizations
active
in
the
cultural
and
creative
sectors.
Funding
will
also
be
used
to
foster
synergies
between,
among
other
policies
and
the
cultural
sector
across
the
EU,
in
order
to
encourage
an
environment
of
media
freedom,
diversity
and
pluralism,
and
to
support
quality journalism and literacy in inside.
The
27
EU
member-states,
the
candidate
countries,
the
potential
candidate
countries,
the
EFTA
countries
and
the
European
Neighborhood
Policy
countries
can
participate
in
the
programme.
Eligible organisations:
Public,
private,
NGOs
and
other
organisations
and
companies
operating
in
the
creative,
audiovisual and cultural sector.