Call for Proposals: Caribbean Culture Fund
Deadline: 21-Oct-2024
The Caribbean Culture Fund has announced its second call for proposals.
Themes
- Memory and Archiving
- This theme is for projects that explore ways to archive and preserve memories as well as researching lost archives or content.
- Similar to the concept of a cultural heritage grant, consider the potential ways to archive and preserve memories. How can they use today’s technology to rescue and preserve memories that are not documented in written form? Additionally, consider how to provide access to these archives for both local communities and researchers worldwide.
- Migration
- Migration is an extremely important issue in the Caribbean, one that is often addressed in geopolitical contexts but never enough at the social and cultural level.
- How can the arts address and reflect the cultural impact migration has had on the region? How can they use the arts to improve the cultural understanding of the peoples of the Caribbean? Projects should offer new perspectives that develop relations between countries of the Caribbean and facilitate meetings and exchanges on migration.
- Caribbean Collaboration
- This theme is for projects that reflect or catalyze intra-regional cooperation and the promotion of arts across linguistic and geographic boundaries within the Caribbean and its Diasporas.
- Projects should reflect connections between the Caribbean community. Applicants must be working with a collaborator based in another Caribbean country and the project must be regional in scope or execution. For example: bringing the work of creatives from many different countries to one or more countries. Projects that reflect connections to the larger African Diaspora and the legacy of African culture in the Caribbean will also be considered.
Funding Information
- The funds available under each theme are:
- Memory and Archiving
- The CCF will award ten grants of USD 10,000 for projects that explore Memory and Archiving.
- Migration
- The CCF will award five grants of USD 10,000 for projects that explore the issue of migration.
- Caribbean Collaboration
- The CCF will award ten grants of USD 25,000 for projects that promote Caribbean Collaboration.
- Memory and Archiving
Eligibility Criteria
- This call is limited to projects executed in the Cayman Islands, Curacao, Guadeloupe, Puerto Rico, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and the Grenadines.
- Projects that do not align with the themes will not be selected.
- Applicants are required to choose the genre that best describes their project from the following options: Architecture, Design (applied design, fashion design, interior design), Film, Libraries and archives (museums, galleries, heritage), Literature and Publishing (poetry, prose, comics; traditional and digital publishing), Multimedia, Music and sound recording, Performing arts (theater, dance, festivals), Photography, Pottery, ceramics and sculpture, Radio, Television, Video games, Visual arts (painting and visual effects), or Other.
Ineligible Projects
- CCF does not fund projects of this type:
- Exclusively commercial activities
- Activities with very high budgets and no proof of co-financing
- Projects that disseminate sexist, racist, offensive, hateful, or violent content or violence, or advocate authoritarianism and other anti-democratic ideologies
For more information, visit Caribbean Culture Fund.