Deadline: 9 September 2024
The Martin Roth Initiative Programme is providing funds for artists and cultural actors who are at risk, enabling them to work in a safe context.
The applicants would be given opportunities to temporarily stay and work in Germany with the support of a host cultural organisation.
Funding Information
- A monthly scholarship.
- Individual support for the scholarship holders (e.g. necessary insurance, psychosocial support, language courses, trainings, networking activities, etc.).
- If necessary, financial support for additional personnel for the host organisation (please note that they cannot fund permanent staff and freelance work that is not directly related to the purpose of the grant).
- Counselling by the MRI and further training (for example on topics such as safety, sensitive public relations, psycho-social support) as well as networking activities and exchange of experience with other host organisations and scholarship holders.
- Support in the visa process for scholarship holders (please note that the scholarship visa does not automatically entitle scholarship holders to take up employment or self-employment in Germany).
Eligibility Criteria
- Artists and cultural actors worldwide
- who through their artistic work are committed to an open society, freedom, peace and democracy, who reject any kind of discrimination and who, because of their work or due to other circumstances, experience restrictions on their freedom or threats from state and/or non-state actors.
- Are still active in their countries of origin, have only recently left their countries of origin (departure after the deadline of the last call for applications by the MRI on the 15/04/2024), or are not safe in their current locations.
- Do not have access to a safe abode (e.g. due to dual citizenship or permanent residency by means of a national or humanitarian visa).
- Have the necessary language skills to facilitate collaboration with a host institution.
- Who are demonstrably artistically/culturally active and whose works have a proven artistic/cultural and/or social relevance (hobby artists or persons who undertake purely private artistic activities are not eligible for funding).
- EU citizens are not eligible for funding.
For more information, visit Martin Roth Initiative.