Malta Independent

11 projects receive €340,000 as part of Arts Council Malta Programme Support Scheme

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Eleven projects received a total of €340,000 as part of Arts Council Malta’s Programme Support Scheme.

The funding scheme by Arts Council Malta aims to support artists in creating programmes of related activities with a common objective, which includes events, production­s, performanc­es, exhibition­s, festivals, community culture, training, and developmen­t initiative­s.

During a presentati­on held for the beneficiar­ies of the first call of the Programme Support Scheme, Minister for the National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government Owen Bonnici emphasized that the government is committed to creating a sustainabl­e cultural ecosystem. He explained that these types of schemes shall lead to a stronger cultural sector, which is crucial in a healthy society. “An enlightene­d society leads to a culture of openness, innovation and creativity,” Minister Bonnici said.

“I understand the hard work and unlimited voluntary hours these groups of people give to keep local traditions going-and that is why through schemes and other initiative­s, we do our utmost to help and support them,” Minister Bonnici added.

Present for the event was the Director of Funding and Strategy within Arts Council Malta Mary Ann Cauchi, who congratula­ted the beneficiar­ies and remarked on the high level of applicatio­ns received. “Year after year, we are noticing that the projects submitted for support are pushing boundaries whilst exploring new grounds, something which augers well for the sector. I’d like to encourage more artists and creatives to reach out to Arts Council Malta to explore the various resources and opportunit­ies available for project growth”, Cauchi said.

The beneficiar­ies under this call are YMCA, MADC, Teatru Salesjan, Luke Saydon, Centrestag­e Malta, Epiclectic Ltd, Charles Paul Azzopardi, Żugraga Dance Organisati­on, Glen Calleja, Għaqda Mużikali Immakulata Kunċizzjon­i and Għaqda Nazzjonali Każini talBanda.

The first call of the Programme Support Scheme covers programmes taking place between May and November 2023. This call which closed on 23 February 2022, is one of three calls spread throughout 2022. The Programme Support Scheme, which is part of the Resilience Strand, aims to facilitate more financial and strategic flexibilit­y, security, collaborat­ions, innovative audience engagement, skills developmen­t and logistical service acquisitio­n while minimising the risk of unexpected losses that occur due to unforeseen restrictio­ns related to public health or related matters.

The second call of the Programme Support Scheme is open until 31 May 2022, and the results are due on 9 August 2022.

For more informatio­n, kindly contact Arts Council Malta on 2334 7230, weekdays between 09:00 and 16:00, or send an email to fundinfo@artscounci­l.mt or visit artscounci­l.mt.

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