Deadline: 01-Mar-2026
The Caribbean Culture Fund has opened its fourth call for proposals to support cultural and creative projects that promote social impact, regional collaboration, and Caribbean identity. Through two funding streams—Art for Change and Caribbean Collaboration—the programme offers grants of USD 10,000 and USD 25,000 to artists and cultural organizations implementing projects across the Caribbean between June and November 2026.
Overview
The Caribbean Culture Fund (CCF) has launched Call 4, inviting artists, cultural practitioners, organizations, and institutions to submit cultural and creative projects that reflect Caribbean values, creativity, and social transformation.
This funding opportunity is designed to strengthen the Caribbean cultural sector by supporting projects that drive social change, preserve cultural knowledge, and encourage meaningful collaboration across the region and its diasporas.
Key Themes and Funding Streams
The fourth call for proposals is structured around two clearly defined thematic streams.
Call 4.1: Art for Change
Art for Change supports cultural projects that use artistic practice as a tool for social reflection, education, engagement, and positive change within Caribbean communities.
Projects funded under this theme should demonstrate how creative expression can address social issues, amplify community voices, and reimagine Caribbean realities.
Funding details for Call 4.1 include:
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Ten grants available
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Grant amount: USD 10,000 per project
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Focus on community engagement, social commentary, and cultural expression
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Projects may use diverse artistic forms and interdisciplinary approaches
Call 4.2: Caribbean Collaboration
Caribbean Collaboration prioritizes cross-border cooperation and artistic exchange within the Caribbean and its diasporas.
Projects under this stream must involve active collaboration with partners from at least one other Caribbean country or territory, with partners meaningfully engaged in both project design and implementation.
Funding details for Call 4.2 include:
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Four grants available
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Grant amount: USD 25,000 per project
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Multi-country or multi-territory scope required
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Optional exploration of links to the African Diaspora and African and Indigenous cultural legacies
Eligible Artistic Disciplines
The call is open to a broad range of cultural and creative disciplines, including:
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Performing arts
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Music
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Visual arts
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Multimedia and digital arts
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Design and architecture
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Heritage, archives, and cultural preservation
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Radio and television
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Interdisciplinary and mixed-media practices
Projects must demonstrate a clear commitment to social values, inclusion, sustainability, and the transmission or preservation of Caribbean cultural knowledge.
Who Is Eligible to Apply?
Eligibility for the Caribbean Culture Fund Call 4 includes:
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Individual artists
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Registered groups and collectives
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Cultural organizations and institutions
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Registered companies working in the cultural or creative sectors
Additional eligibility requirements include:
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Projects must be based in and implemented within eligible Caribbean countries and territories
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Cross-border collaboration is mandatory for Call 4.2 projects
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Applicants must provide valid legal documentation
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The lead applicant must hold a bank account in the same name as the applying entity
Why This Funding Matters
This call plays a critical role in strengthening the Caribbean’s cultural ecosystem by:
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Supporting artistic responses to social challenges
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Encouraging regional cooperation and cultural exchange
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Preserving and transmitting Caribbean cultural heritage
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Creating sustainable opportunities for artists and cultural organizations
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Amplifying Caribbean voices locally and internationally
By investing in culture, the Caribbean Culture Fund contributes to long-term social, cultural, and economic resilience in the region.
Project Timeline and Implementation Period
All funded projects must be implemented between:
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June 2026 and November 2026
Applicants should ensure that project plans, budgets, and timelines are realistic and achievable within this implementation window.
How to Apply
Applicants must submit their proposals online through the official Caribbean Culture Fund application platform during the stated submission period.
A strong application should include:
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A clear project concept aligned with either Art for Change or Caribbean Collaboration
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Defined objectives, activities, and expected outcomes
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Evidence of collaboration, where required
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A realistic budget and implementation plan
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Legal documentation and banking details for the lead applicant
Incomplete or late submissions may not be considered.
Selection Criteria
Proposals will be assessed based on the following criteria:
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Alignment with the selected call theme
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Artistic quality and creativity
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Feasibility and clarity of implementation
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Cultural and social impact
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Sustainability beyond the funding period
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Applicants are encouraged to avoid the following common issues:
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Applying to the wrong call category
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Weak or unclear collaboration plans for Call 4.2
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Unrealistic timelines or budgets
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Insufficient documentation or eligibility proof
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Projects that do not clearly demonstrate social or cultural impact
Careful review of the call guidelines before submission is strongly recommended.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Caribbean Culture Fund?
The Caribbean Culture Fund is a regional funding mechanism that supports cultural and creative projects promoting Caribbean identity, social impact, and collaboration.
Can individual artists apply?
Yes. Individual artists are eligible, provided they meet all documentation and banking requirements.
Is cross-border collaboration mandatory for all applications?
No. Cross-border collaboration is required only for Call 4.2: Caribbean Collaboration.
How much funding can an applicant receive?
Applicants can receive USD 10,000 under Art for Change or USD 25,000 under Caribbean Collaboration, depending on the selected call.
When must projects be completed?
All projects must be implemented between June and November 2026.
Are interdisciplinary projects eligible?
Yes. Interdisciplinary and mixed-media projects are explicitly welcomed.
How are projects selected?
Projects are selected based on thematic alignment, creativity, feasibility, cultural impact, and sustainability.
Conclusion
The Caribbean Culture Fund’s fourth call for proposals offers a valuable opportunity for artists and cultural organizations to create meaningful, socially engaged, and collaborative projects across the Caribbean. By supporting creative innovation, regional partnerships, and cultural sustainability, this funding programme continues to strengthen the Caribbean’s cultural future and amplify its diverse voices on a global stage.
For more information, visit CCF.









































