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Aid to Non-Profit Organizations for the Cine Escuela Program (Spain)

United States: Fund for Islamic Understanding, Education and Dialog ($5,000)

Deadline: 21-May-2026

The Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales, under Spain’s Ministry of Culture, has launched the Cine Escuela 2026–2027 funding programme to support non-profit organizations promoting cinema education for young audiences. The initiative funds projects that bring students into cinemas, teach audiovisual literacy, and encourage critical thinking and cultural participation. The total budget is €2.88 million, with possible additional funding up to €3 million depending on budget availability.

Overview of the Cine Escuela Programme

The Cine Escuela programme is a public funding initiative from the Ministry of Culture of Spain and its audiovisual agency, the Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales. It supports non-profit organizations that develop educational and cultural activities related to cinema for young people during the 2026–2027 academic year.

The programme is designed to strengthen film culture, improve audiovisual literacy, and promote cinema as an educational and social experience for students.

Main Objectives of the Programme

The Cine Escuela initiative focuses on introducing young audiences to cinema and developing critical and cultural understanding of audiovisual media.

Key objectives include:

Target Audience

The programme is primarily aimed at:

The initiative focuses especially on youth who may have limited exposure to cinema as a cultural and educational space.

Types of Eligible Activities

Projects funded under Cine Escuela may include:

The emphasis is on combining education with cultural participation.

Expected Educational and Social Impact

The programme aims to produce both educational and social benefits, including:

The initiative highlights cinema as both an educational tool and a social space.

Funding Structure and Budget

The programme is funded through Spain’s national cultural budget.

Each beneficiary organization:

Legal and Administrative Framework

The programme operates under Spanish public funding regulations, including:

All applications are evaluated under a structured and regulated public subsidy system.

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Eligibility conditions:

Application and Selection Process

Step 1: Prepare Project Proposal

Applicants must design a structured programme including:

Step 2: Align with Programme Goals

Projects must clearly support:

Step 3: Submit Application

Proposals are submitted through the official competitive call process managed by the Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales.

Step 4: Evaluation Process

Applications are evaluated based on:

Step 5: Funding Allocation

Grants are awarded based on:

Key Evaluation Criteria

Projects are assessed based on:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

Conclusion

The Cine Escuela programme by the Instituto de la Cinematografía y de las Artes Audiovisuales represents a major cultural and educational initiative by Spain’s Ministry of Culture to integrate cinema into youth education.

By combining film screenings, audiovisual literacy training, and cultural engagement, the programme strengthens critical thinking, social interaction, and appreciation of cinema as a collective cultural experience among students in Spain.

For more information, visit Ministry of Culture.

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