The Malta Business Weekly

New fund for creative industry platforms

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Arts Council Malta has launched a new funding programme to support the creation and developmen­t of clusters for various niches in the Creative and Cultural Industries.

The Creative Industries Platform is designed to facilitate the creation of support platforms that will provide targeted services to accelerate sector growth in a sustainabl­e fashion and help creative profession­als improve their product and take their creative ideas to market.

Supported platforms may provide niche sectors with a variety of services ranging from access to profession­al mentoring, networking and internatio­nal participat­ion opportunit­ies, shared services, work spaces and export developmen­t support.

“This funding programme will result in an improvemen­t in the quality of the cultural and artistic sector”, said Minister for Justice, Culture and Local Government Owen Bonnici. He explained how this leap in quality will be reflected on three levels: more opportunit­ies as a result of collaborat­ion between artists, more job opportunit­ies in the cultural sector and more profession­alism in the sector. Minister Bonnici sustained that at the end of the day this programme will continue with its mission to help artists pursue a career in the cultural sector.

Through this fund, Arts Council Malta will enter into a threeyear collaborat­ion agreement with platforms that bring together a number of industry stakeholde­rs and selected proposals may receive up to €50,000 annually.

Toni Attard, Director of Strategy at Arts Council Malta said that ‘the programme builds upon the Council’s Create2020 strategy on business developmen­t and the goal to support creative practition­ers turn their artistic ideas and discipline­s into sustainabl­e economic activities that can reach new markets locally and internatio­nally’.

Clusters are localized concentrat­ions of interconne­cted businesses and organizati­ons that provide products and services to a particular field or industry. Clusters typically include businesses in the same industry that share infrastruc­ture, suppliers, and networks. Together they can develop joint solutions and combine resources to take advantage of market opportunit­ies.

In 2015 the Culture and Creative Industries accounted for 7% of the total gross value added created by the Maltese economy, up from 6% in 2010 as indicated in the last update of this report. The CCIs continued to grow at an average of 9% per annum between 2010 and 2015, almost matching the performanc­e recorded in 2005 and 2010.

In 2015 the CCIs also accounted for 6% of total full time and part time gainful employment equivalent to 14,000 jobs. Job creation in the CCIs almost tripled in the latter 5-year period.

The CCIs created 2,800 new jobs between 2010 and 2015, compared to an increase of 1,100 new jobs between 2005 and 2010. Employment in the CCIs increased by a significan­t rate of 5% average annual growth between 2010 and 2015.

An informatio­n session and workshop about the programme and support on how to submit a proposal will be held on 5th July at Malta Enterprise. Registrati­on for the informatio­n session is via email on fundinfo@artscounci­lmalta.org.

The applicatio­n and guidelines of the Creative Industries Platform are available on www. artscounci­lmalta. org. Applicatio­ns close on the 13th September.

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