Deadline: 03-Jun-2026
The Headley SEE Cultural Heritage Fund 2026 provides grants to non-profit organizations across South-Eastern Europe for projects that preserve and promote cultural heritage, strengthen sector-wide impact, and foster community engagement. Small grants of up to €5,000 are available for projects lasting up to 12 months, with a focus on tangible and intangible heritage, capacity building, youth involvement, and regional collaboration.
Overview
The Headley SEE Cultural Heritage Fund supports innovative initiatives in South-Eastern Europe aimed at preserving and promoting both tangible and intangible heritage. The fund emphasizes sectoral impact, cross-border cooperation, and long-term sustainability of heritage organizations.
This initiative is led by the Balkan Museum Network and supported by the Headley Trust UK, offering funding opportunities for organizations of all sizes, including newly established NGOs.
Objectives
The fund targets projects that:
- Conserve and document tangible and intangible heritage
- Raise public awareness about heritage issues, including legal frameworks
- Strengthen the capacity of heritage NGOs via training, infrastructure, and innovation
- Train the next generation of heritage professionals through workshops and regional activities
- Engage young people in inclusive and accessible heritage initiatives
- Involve communities in heritage preservation, promotion, and interpretation
- Foster regional cooperation and cross-border understanding
- Demonstrate tangible impact on citizens’ lives and community empowerment
Funding Details
- Small project grants: Up to €5,000
- Project duration: Up to 12 months
- Total allocation for 2026: €69,000
- Funding supports activities including heritage preservation, promotion, interpretation, community engagement, and capacity building
Eligibility Criteria
Who can apply:
- Public institutions such as museums, galleries, libraries, and archives
- Civil society organizations including associations, foundations, and cooperatives
- Organizations based in Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia
Priority is given to:
- Locally-led initiatives employing local experts
- Projects that integrate both tangible and intangible heritage
- Initiatives that demonstrate cross-border collaboration and long-term impact
Application Process
- Prepare a project proposal addressing heritage preservation, promotion, and community engagement
- Submit the proposal following the two-round evaluation process
- Receive transparent, scored feedback from the fund, ensuring clarity on strengths and improvements
- Implement the project over a 12-month period, reporting progress as required
Why It Matters
- Promotes preservation of cultural heritage across South-Eastern Europe
- Strengthens the capacity and sustainability of heritage organizations
- Fosters regional cooperation and cross-border understanding
- Engages youth and communities in heritage initiatives
- Encourages long-term sectoral improvements through organizational development
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying without demonstrating local leadership or use of local experts
- Submitting projects that do not integrate tangible or intangible heritage
- Failing to show community or sectoral impact
- Overlooking cross-border or regional collaboration opportunities
FAQ
1. What is the maximum funding amount?
Up to €5,000 per small project.
2. Who is eligible to apply?
Public institutions (museums, galleries, libraries, archives) and civil society organizations (associations, foundations, cooperatives) based in South-Eastern Europe.
3. Which countries are eligible?
Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Kosovo, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia, and Slovenia.
4. What types of projects are supported?
Projects that conserve, promote, interpret, and engage communities with tangible and intangible heritage, strengthen organizational capacity, and involve youth.
5. What is the project duration?
Projects can last up to 12 months.
6. Are newly established NGOs eligible?
Yes, the fund supports organizations of all sizes, including newly established NGOs.
7. How does the evaluation process work?
The fund uses a two-round evaluation with transparent, scored feedback provided to all applicants.
Conclusion
The Headley SEE Cultural Heritage Fund 2026 empowers organizations to preserve and promote cultural heritage, foster regional cooperation, and create long-term sectoral impact. By supporting locally-led, innovative projects, the fund strengthens communities, engages youth, and enhances the sustainability of heritage initiatives across South-Eastern Europe.
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