Open call: Spaces of Culture programme in Sub-Saharan Africa
The EUNIC has launched the second edition of its Spaces of Culture call for proposals, inviting applications for cultural relations projects across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Applicants are encouraged to begin partnership development and concept design by 30 April 2026, with a deadline set for 21 June 2026.
The initiative forms part of the broader Africa-Europe Partnerships for Culture, funded by the European Commission, and is aimed at supporting collaboration between African and European cultural actors.
Programme focus
The call supports contemporary cultural projects that promote:
- Intercultural dialogue
- Co-creation
- Equitable partnerships between African and European organisations
Projects are expected to reflect cultural relations principles, including mutual learning, dialogue and shared capacity building.
Funding
- Selected projects may receive up to €50 000 (about $58 500)
- A minimum 5% co-funding contribution is required from project partners
Eligibility criteria
Applications must be submitted by triangular partnerships that meet the following requirements:
- Projects must be implemented in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Partnerships must include:
- At least three local cultural or civil society organisations
- At least three EUNIC member organisations (or two where no EUNIC cluster exists)
- The involvement of an EU Delegation
- Projects must be co-created and jointly developed by all partners
Priority areas
Projects may cover a broad range of sectors, including:
- Arts and creative industries
- Digitalisation
- Education
- Gender equality
- Heritage
- Human rights
- social inclusion
- Sustainability
- Tourism
- Youth
The programme also encourages innovative approaches, including digital, hybrid and cross-border formats.
Application details
- Deadline: 21 June 2026
- Applicants are encouraged to begin partnership development and concept design by 30 April 2026
- Full guidelines and requirements are available to prospective applicants ahead of submission
The initiative aims to strengthen long-term cultural cooperation between Africa and Europe through structured collaboration and shared project development.
View the original call here.
















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