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- Voices of Culture: Brainstorming Meeting on the Green Transition and Energy Crisis (Estonia)Voices of Culture, the platform for dialogue offered to civil society by the European Commission, is inviting interested organisations from EU member states to apply to participate in the upcoming topic on Culture and Creative Sectors and Industries driving Green Transition and facing the Energy Crisis. Successful applicants will be invited to a brainstorming meeting in the European Capital of Culture 2024, Tartu in Estonia, on 15 and 16 June 2023.Closed
- Voices of Culture: Brainstorming Meeting on Youth, Mental Health and Culture (Belgium)The third topic of Voices of Culture 2021 – 2023 will generate project ideas and policy recommendations for the cultural and creative sectors and decision-makers on the topic of the role of the cultural and creative sectors in improving mental health of young people. A brainstorm meeting will be held in Brussels 4-5 October 2022. Organisations applying must be based in one of the 27 EU Member States.Closed
- Voices of Culture: Status and Working Conditions of Artists and Cultural and Creative ProfessionalsThe fourth topic of Voices of Culture 2019 – 2021 will ask questions about the challenges and opportunities for the status and working conditions of artists and cultural and creative professionals. Individuals and organisations from the sector are invited to take part in a digital Brainstorming Meeting on 27 & 28 April 2021 and a Dialogue Meeting in Brussels on the 29 June 2021 (digital if necessary) to contribute to discussion with the European Commission.Closed
- Voices of Culture > Culture and the Sustainable Development Goals: Challenges and OpportunitiesVoices of Culture provides a framework for discussions between cultural stakeholders and the European Commission. The third topic of Voices of Culture 2019 – 2021 will ask questions about the challenges and opportunities for culture and the sustainable development goals. How can new priorities, policies, actions and funding streams better address this issue?Closed