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ALF Call to Support Cultural and Intercultural Activities 2026

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Deadline: 04-Apr-2026

The ALF Mediterranean Capitals of Culture and Dialogue 2026 Call 1 supports cultural and intercultural activities in Matera (Italy) and Tétouan (Morocco), fostering dialogue, diversity, and youth engagement. Funding is available for small and medium-scale projects, promoting intercultural cooperation, sustainability, and community participation across the Mediterranean region.

Programme Overview

The Anna Lindh Foundation (ALF), in collaboration with the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM), invites applications for the Mediterranean Capitals of Culture and Dialogue 2026 Call 1. The initiative supports cultural and intercultural activities in Matera and Tétouan, aiming to:

Background

The initiative emerged from a youth-driven vision, developed during a February 2022 Marseille gathering of over 200 young civil society representatives from 20+ countries. Their recommendations, backed by Euro-Mediterranean Ministers of Culture, led to endorsement by 43 Member States of the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership. The programme celebrates diversity and shared Mediterranean identity, with Matera and Tétouan as the 2026 designated capitals.

Funding Categories

Funding is structured into two main categories:

Applicants must provide a detailed proposal including all costs: venues, materials, travel, accommodation, and other relevant expenses. Co-financing by applicants or local partners is strongly encouraged to increase impact and reach.

Who is Eligible?

Selection Criteria

Applications are evaluated based on:

  1. Cost effectiveness – alignment of budget with expected outcomes
  2. Credentials and experience – track record in cultural or intercultural projects
  3. Audience interaction – engagement strategies and participation plans
  4. Dissemination strategiescommunication of results and outreach
  5. Sustainability considerations – long-term impact and environmental responsibility

How to Apply / How It Works

  1. Confirm Eligibility: Check if your organisation is an intercultural entity and aligns with ALF priorities.
  2. Project Design: Define activities promoting cultural dialogue, youth participation, and inclusivity.
  3. Budget Preparation: Include all expenses (venue, materials, travel, accommodation) and consider co-financing.
  4. Submit Proposal: Apply through the ALF Call portal before the deadline.
  5. Evaluation & Selection: ALF reviews applications based on quality, impact, and sustainability.
  6. Project Implementation: Funded projects take place in Matera or Tétouan with active local participation.

Why This Call Matters

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply for this call?
Intercultural entities, cultural organisations, and ALF Network members active in Mediterranean societies, with preference to groups not funded in recent calls.

2. What types of projects are supported?
Artistic performances, interactive cultural initiatives, dialogue-focused activities, and projects promoting youth engagement and intercultural cooperation.

3. What is the funding range?

4. How many participants can each project support?

5. Are co-financing or local partnerships required?
Not mandatory, but strongly encouraged to maximize impact and reach.

6. What criteria are used to select projects?
Cost effectiveness, experience, audience interaction, dissemination strategy, and sustainability considerations.

7. Where will projects take place?
Funded projects must be implemented in Matera (Italy) or Tétouan (Morocco).

Conclusion

The ALF Mediterranean Capitals of Culture and Dialogue 2026 Call 1 empowers cultural and intercultural entities to celebrate diversity, foster dialogue, and engage youth in meaningful Mediterranean cultural exchange. By supporting sustainable, inclusive, and interactive projects, ALF contributes to stronger regional cooperation and shared understanding across the Mediterranean.

For more information, visit Anna Lindh Foundation.

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