VII International Cultural Grant Fair will take place in Kyiv

On November 11, Kyiv will host the Seventh International Cultural Grant Fair — the largest annual event organized by the Creative Europe Desk in Ukraine in partnership with leading national and international institutions. Each year, the Fair brings together around a thousand professionals from across the cultural and creative sectors throughout Ukraine.

The event offers artists, cultural managers, organizations, and initiatives access to real opportunities for growth and support to turn ideas into reality.

Participants can expect:

  • Presentations from leading national and international programmes, projects, and initiatives supporting the cultural and creative sectors;
  • Consultations with key grant-giving institutions that support Ukrainian culture and international cooperation;
  • Networking opportunities where cultural professionals can connect, receive free consultations, and establish new partnerships;
  • Topical discussions and presentation sessions, where cultural sector experts share experiences and best practices.

Participation is free, but requires pre-registration and selection.
The application deadline is November 3 (inclusive).

If you require an official invitation letter for business travel arrangements, please email: [email protected]

Please note that the venue has limited capacity. All confirmed participants will receive a participation confirmation by November 7. For security reasons, the location will be disclosed only to confirmed participants.

Event Partners:

Goethe-Institut, House of Europe, Ukrainian Cultural Foundation, and the Social Innovation Agency “From Country to Ukraine”.
Media partner: Hromadskyi Prostir (Public Space).

About Creative Europe

Creative Europe is the European Union’s programme supporting the cultural, creative, and audiovisual sectors. It aims to protect, develop, and promote Europe’s cultural and linguistic diversity and heritage, while also increasing the competitiveness and economic potential of its cultural and creative industries, particularly the audiovisual sector.

Ukraine joined the programme in 2016, and since then, Ukrainian applicants have been eligible to receive funding under more than 30 different calls.
The total EU budget for the 2021–2027 period is €2.44 billion, with the programme currently operating in 40 countries.
The Creative Europe Desk in Ukraine provides continuous support to Ukrainian applicants and disseminates up-to-date information on the programme.