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Our Programme / Regional working
guidelines:
The regional programme priorities are valid for
all countries of the programme and serve as a general
thematic framework for identifying and selecting Cooperation Projects,
Small Actions and Regional Small Actions, and SCP-initiatives.
A project is eligible if it meets at least
one regional priority by aiming to:
· Build the professional capacity of artists or cultural
organisations, especially young or emerging practitioners;
· Develop cultural debate within society;
· Support innovative cultural creation; or
· Extend equal opportunities and human rights by supporting cultural
diversity.
A project is also eligible if it additionally to one of the above regional
priorities meets the country priority as follows:
Reaching the market
Selection Criteria For Small Actions:
The following criteria are valid for the programme-line small actions. For
an application to advance in the selection stage (which is competitive), a
project must first demonstrate that it is eligible and that it meets at
least one of the regional priorities. If it meets also the national
priority this is an asset. At the selection stage, all the eligible
projects can be assessed against the criteria and the best chosen for
support
a) Programme eligibility criteria
Projects must not be:
· Resubmissions; incomplete files; requests for over 20,000 chf;
· From political, religious, military or trade union organisations;
· For running costs by a public institution or governmental bodies
· For formal education or scholarships, for health or sports services;
· For work with children (though work with children as one
project-component, but not the main one, is eligible);
· For infrastructure, building costs or cultural heritage;
· Discriminatory or anti-democratic in content;
· For exclusively commercial activity.
In addition eligible projects must:
· Directly advance at least one priority area;
· Target a public audience;
· Happen in the country or be undertaken by inhabitants;
· Contribute to the budget (in cash or in kind);
· Respect financial, management and legal norms;
· Accept the grant conditions of SCP. The
same project (festival, reviews) cannot be supported more than two times in
a row.
An eligible Regional Small Action in addition must:
· Have participants from at least 3 programme countries (including
Montenegro)
· Be developed by partners (organizations/individuals) from at least 3
programme countries
· Contribute to exchange of experience and promotion of best
practices;
· Have an impact on regional level
b) Selection criteria for Small Actions:
Only proposals that satisfy the eligibility
criteria outlined above are to be brought to the country boards for
decisions about funding. At that point, applications will be ranked
according to the following selection criteria.
1. Artistic quality: For the purposes
of assessment, artistic quality will be considered in terms of the
following elements (a) technique (b) originality (c) ambition (d) resonance
and (e) magic.
2. Innovation: Projects should
demonstrate innovation in their ideas or practice, though it was also
accepted that innovation depends on context.
3. Community development: Projects
should be able to demonstrate a clear and achievable community outcome;
applicants should be aware of
what they aim to do beyond their artistic goals, and have a clear plan for
achieving that.
4. Partnership: Projects should be
outward facing and encourage cooperation with others, within and beyond the
cultural sector.
5. Risk: A risk assessment will take
account of matters such as the applicant’s professionalism and track
record, the likelihood of achieving match funding, the potential threats to
a project’s delivery and so on.
6. Value for money: Finally, each
application will be assessed in relation to the outcomes produced in
relation to the proposed cost to the Swiss Cultural Programme.
Note: Our Programme
mainly supports activities that are realized by Albanian partners.
Regarding the cooperation and representation of Swiss artists in Albania, you may address the Swiss Embassy in Tirana.
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