Deadline: 12-Jan-2026
The Greek Ministry of Culture’s “All of Greece is One Culture” initiative returns in 2026, supporting original cultural projects that combine at least two artistic disciplines, including music, theater, dance, visual arts, musical theatre, and youth-focused performances. The program funds up to 95 events across archaeological sites, monuments, and museums, emphasizing the synergy between cultural heritage and contemporary creation. Eligible civil non-profit organizations can submit proposals to showcase new works and promote cultural innovation.
Program Overview
The “All of Greece is One Culture” 2026 program encourages artistic innovation by funding projects that integrate multiple cultural forms. The initiative:
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Expands the number of supported events from 70 to 95
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Promotes synergies between cultural heritage and contemporary creation
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Focuses on original works not previously presented in Greece or abroad
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Takes place from July 1 to August 31, 2026 at selected archaeological sites, monuments, and museums
Artistic Areas Covered
Eligible proposals must combine at least two of the following six areas:
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Music – Classical, contemporary, or traditional genres
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Theater – Prose, puppetry, shadow theater, or other forms
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Dance – Classical or contemporary, with original or adapted music
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Musical Theatre – Requires original music composition
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Visual Arts – Painting, sculpture, photography
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Children & Youth Performances – Activities or shows designed for young audiences
Visual arts exhibitions may span the full program, while the second selected art form is presented up to two times.
Who is Eligible?
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Civil Non-Profit Companies established by June 30, 2025
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Organizations must be registered in the Register of Cultural Organizations
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Each organization may submit up to two proposals, with a maximum of one selected proposal
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Proposals must involve original creations, not previously presented in Greece or internationally
Registration Requirements
To register, entities must submit:
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Founding statute in PDF format
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Solemn declaration of the legal representative
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Certificate of non-amendment of statutes
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Minutes of the Board of Directors or administrative bodies
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Registry printout from the AADE website
Optional but recommended: artistic and financial reports and a business plan with the legal representative’s seal and signature
How to Apply / Submission Process
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Register in the Cultural Institutions Portal
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Complete proposal form – title in Greek with English translation (foreign titles disqualify)
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Attach budget – proposals without a total budget will be rejected
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Submit proposals online by the portal’s deadlines
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Evaluation by a five-member Advisory Committee
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Grant documentation submission for positively evaluated proposals
Proposal Requirements
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Must combine at least two artistic areas
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Include original content not previously presented
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Title must remain in Greek for future presentations
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Data submitted is binding; the committee may reconsider if essential elements change
Tips and Common Mistakes
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Ensure all proposals include a total budget document
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Use Greek titles with English translations only
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Avoid submitting works previously performed
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Complete registration before submission
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Maintain compliance with Cultural Institutions Portal requirements
FAQ
1. Who can apply?
Civil non-profit companies established by June 30, 2025, and registered in the Register of Cultural Organizations.
2. How many proposals can an organization submit?
Up to two proposals, with a maximum of one selected.
3. What artistic areas are eligible?
Music, theater, dance, musical theatre, visual arts, and children/youth performances.
4. Can previously presented works be submitted?
No, only original creations not shown in Greece or abroad.
5. What is required for registration?
Founding statute, solemn declaration, certificate of non-amendment, Board minutes, and AADE registry printout.
6. When will the program take place?
From July 1 to August 31, 2026.
7. How are proposals evaluated?
A five-member Advisory Committee assesses artistic quality, feasibility, and adherence to program objectives.
Why It Matters
This initiative strengthens Greek cultural heritage by supporting innovative, multi-disciplinary artistic projects. It fosters creative synergy between tradition and contemporary arts, provides national visibility, and encourages community engagement and cultural development across Greece.
For more information, visit Cultural Institutions Portal.








































