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Call for Proposals: Provision of Artist Support in Malaysia

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Deadline: 05-Apr-2026

The “Embracing Shared Heritage Through Performing Arts” initiative by UNESCO seeks proposals from Malaysia-based organizations to manage artist engagement and program implementation. The project includes artist selection, workshop delivery, media outreach, and coordination under UNESCO Jakarta. Eligible applicants must have at least five years of experience in arts management and a proven track record of similar projects.

What is This UNESCO Initiative?

The “Embracing Shared Heritage Through Performing Arts” initiative is a cultural program designed to promote shared heritage, artistic collaboration, and performing arts development in Malaysia.

Led by UNESCO Jakarta, the initiative focuses on:

The selected organization will act as a contractor, providing technical and coordination support to implement the program.

Key Objectives and Scope of Work

1. Artist Engagement and Selection

2. Workshop Design and Delivery

3. Programme Coordination and Communication

4. Media Outreach and Visibility

5. Reporting and Documentation

Institutional Structure and Supervision

The selected contractor will:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Organizations must meet all of the following criteria:

Team Requirements

Applicants must demonstrate:

Key Requirements for Proposal Submission

Technical Proposal Must Include:

Supporting Documents:

Why This Initiative Matters

Cultural Impact

Professional Development

Global Visibility

How to Apply: Step-by-Step Process

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Step 2: Develop a Strong Proposal

Include:

Step 3: Build a Competent Team

Step 4: Prepare Documentation

Step 5: Submit Proposal

Step 6: Evaluation and Selection

Proposals will be assessed based on:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Proposal

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply for this UNESCO call?

Only legally registered organizations based in Malaysia with relevant experience.

2. How many artists will be selected?

A total of 10 Malaysian artists will be selected.

3. What is the main responsibility of the selected contractor?

To manage artist selection, workshop delivery, coordination, outreach, and reporting.

4. Is prior experience mandatory?

Yes, at least 5 years of experience and 3 similar projects are required.

5. What is the role of the Project Leader?

To oversee implementation, coordination, and ensure project success.

6. Will there be international collaboration?

Yes, through UNESCO’s global cultural network and mentoring framework.

7. What type of workshop is required?

An onsite workshop focused on shared heritage and performing arts management.

Conclusion

The UNESCO “Embracing Shared Heritage Through Performing Arts” initiative offers a significant opportunity for Malaysian organizations to lead a high-impact cultural program. With a strong emphasis on artist engagement, heritage preservation, and professional capacity building, this initiative contributes to both local and global cultural development. A well-structured proposal with proven experience and clear methodology is essential for success.

For more information, visit UNESCO.

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