GERMANY - FUNDING OFFERS FOR CULTURAL WORKERS FROM UKRAINE

The war in Ukraine has forced many people to leave their country. Cultural institutions in Germany and other European countries have set up aid programs for artists and cultural workers. These are, for example, residencies lasting several months, scholarships or job opportunities that make the stay in the host countries easier.

Together with the organization Artists at Risk, the Goethe-Institut arranges such support offers for suitable cultural workers from Ukraine. Artists at Risk is a European organization that has had over ten years of experience in providing support to artists at risk.

IF YOU ARE AN ARTIST OR CULTURAL WORKER:

If you are an artist or cultural worker and have lived in Ukraine for the past few years and have been artistically active there, you can apply here: 

APPLICATION FORM ARTISTS AT RISK

You will be forwarded to the Artists at Risk platform, where you can enter your personal profile using the application form there.
 
As soon as your application has been received, a German-Ukrainian team of curators from Artists at Risk and the Goethe-Institut will put you in touch with suitable support offers. The final selection rests with the institution offering the program. The team will get in touch with you shortly.

FOR CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS THAT WANT TO SUPPORT: 

Cultural institutions from Germany that offer support for artists from Ukraine can forward this to the placement service of the Goethe-Institut and Artists at Risk. 

In addition, they have the opportunity to apply for financial support for these offers. This funding is intended in particular for smaller institutions and structures that have no other financial support options and serves to cover production or subsistence costs.

You can apply for a funding period of two to six months, provided you have a registered legal form in Germany. The application takes place when the offer is registered.
 
 
Please register your offer here: 

REGISTRATION FORM

https://www.goethe.de/de/kul/ges/ser/zte.html?wt_sc=ukraine-hilfe