Q&A Creative Industries Funding
Funding programs for the creative industries: Project & Market entry explained
Are you planning your submission and have open questions? In this Q&A session, we will focus on details of the Creative Industries Project and Market Entry funding programmes. We will explain key points relating to requirements, submission documents and the submission process – and take the time to answer your individual questions.
Objective: To provide you with clear guidance on the steps involved in submitting an application and what you need to bear in mind.
Please note: The session will be held in German. The next session in English is expected to take place on 13 February and will be announced in due course.
The session is for companies (all stages) and founders in these creative industries sectors: architecture, design, film, art market, fashion, multimedia and games, music business and publishing.
Secure your place now – we look forward to seeing you there!
You will receive the online link to participate by email on the day of the session.
Content of the Q&A Session
1
programme overview
Creative industries project | Creative industries market entry | Eligible areas of the creative industries
2
Requirements and criteria
Eligibility | Eligible costs | Submission deadlines
3
Submission & Documents
What documents do you need? | Formal requirements | Common pitfalls
4
Journey & Questions
Next steps regarding submission | Time for your open questions
Speaker
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Contact
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