Deadline: 23 March 2025
Are you an artist, cultural professional or creative sector researcher looking to push boundaries, explore new ideas and collaborate internationally? If your answer is yes, then the Catalyst Grant Program is just for you!
The progeam offers funding for early-stage and experimental artistic projects. The Catalyst Grant has three main components:
- Research and Insights: For artists, cultural professionals, and creative sector researchers to conduct research in Zimbabwe, between Zimbabwe and the UK, and/or between Zimbabwe and another African country’s creative sectors. This may include travel for scoping purposes to build new connections as part of a long-term programme’s development, though it should not be contingent on it.
- Catalytic Experimental Artistic Projects: For individuals or collaborative teams in Zimbabwe, other African countries, and/or the UK to develop innovative artistic projects. Supported projects must produce at least one publicly available output.
- Collaborative Artmaking: For artists, creatives, and cultural professionals to collaborate on artistic projects that will result in new artwork shared with audiences online or in person in Zimbabwe and the UK.
Objectives
- Catalyst grants aim to foster new connections, new collaborations and new artistic work between creative sector players, through which lay a foundation for long-term relationships among artists, creative practitioners, and art and cultural organisations, hubs, networks, and collectives through engaging digitally and/or face to face.
- The grant also aims to support new connections, new collaborations and partnerships between the creative sector and British Council.
Themes
- They encourage proposals responding to the following themes for this grant call:
- Innovation and Technology
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Diaspora
- Identity & Youth Culture
Scope
- The scope of a project might be simply to collaborate on a piece of art, a film, piece of writing or music, or could include any of the following:
- Research and development of future project ideas
- Residencies, exhibitions, showcases, workshops, performances, screening programmes, storytelling projects
- Projects that focus on or include digital innovation (such as projects which combine art with technology in a new or different way)
- Mobility to attend arts events, conferences, panels and talks
- Presenting an arts event, conference, panels and talks etc
- Creative use of archives
Focus Areas
- Proposed projects must be projects for the arts, cultural or creative sector(s) within or across any of the following art forms:
- Film
- Literature
- Visual Arts
- Theatre and dance (including circus)
- Architecture, design & fashion (including craft)
- Music
Funding Information
- This grant of up to USD 5,000 offers flexibility, enabling research, experimentation, and project development.
Eligibility Criteria
- The grants are open to individual practitioners, arts and cultural organisations, large or small, in Zimbabwe. If the proposed project is clearly shared between two individuals/organisations, then only one of the individuals/organisations can apply for the grant.
- Individuals or organisation with at least 1 -5 years’ experience in the arts and culture sector.
- Organisation applicants should be registered in Zimbabwe.
- Individual applicants should be Zimbabwean nationals or Zimbabwean national based/living inside of the United Kingdom unless temporarily living but retaining a home address in the United Kingdom.
Ineligibility Criteria
- Funding bodies are not eligible.
For more information, visit British Council.