European Cultural Foundation

The European Cultural Association promotes a European sentiment by developing and supporting cultural initiatives that let us share, experience and imagine Europe. They provide grants, build communities, offer incubator programmes and online platforms, give awards, organise events and challenges, publish books and build alliances.

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  • Mobility in Culture | Study on Mobility in Culture | Stories of Mobility | Slow Mobility
    i-Portunus Houses Volumes on Mobility
    Four research volumes on mobility produced as part of the ‘i-Portunus Houses – Kick-Start a Local Mobility Host Network for Artists & Cultural Professionals in All Creative Europe Countries’ project.
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    Posted 4 October 2022
  • 10 years of STEP Beyond Travel Grants
    ECF has prepared the publication “10 Years STEP Beyond Travel Grants (2003-2013)” offering an overview of the past, present and future of ECF’s flagship mobility grants programme, as well as giving a voice to some of the cultural change-makers involved.
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    Posted 29 June 2014
  • The Dwarfing of Europe?
    In this first of the series Dwarfing of Europe? publication, the European Cultural Foundation turns to Europe’s neighbours for an honest view of Europe from the outside in order to boost and broaden the debate on Europe by focusing on culture.
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    Posted 14 June 2013
  • Cover for Art of Difference. Outdoor photograph showing a blue painted fence stretching over a field, woodland in the distance.
    The Art of Difference: From Europe as a Cultural Project to EU Policies for Culture
    Gottfried Wagner, former Director of the European Cultural Foundation, has written a new publication looking at Europe as a cultural project and the development of EU policies for culture.
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    Posted 29 July 2011
  • Focus on Mobility Special eZine
    A focus on mobility by ECF’s e-zine brings an array of cultural and political voices with insightful comments on ‘mobility’, along with a brief guide to the funds and tools available (April 2007).
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    Posted 3 May 2007