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CFAs: Emerging Talents Production Grant Program (Switzerland)

Submissions open for Matla Grants Program 2025

Deadline: 01-Mar-2026

The Pro Helvetia Emerging Talents Production Grant provides financial support of up to CHF 50,000 for high-potential artists and designers to move from a completed prototype to full-scale production. The program targets projects with Swiss relevance that demonstrate social impact, ecological responsibility, and a clear market value proposition.

The Emerging Talents Production Grant by Pro Helvetia is a strategic funding instrument designed to bridge the gap between initial prototyping and full-scale production. It empowers creators to transform a completed prototype or sample collection into a market-ready or exhibition-ready cultural project.

Why It Matters: Scaling Creative Innovation

This grant serves as a critical accelerator for the Swiss creative economy by providing:

Key Concepts and Definitions

Who is Eligible?

Pro Helvetia maintains strict eligibility criteria to ensure funding is directed toward professional cultural development.

Eligible Applicants:

Ineligible Projects:

Grant Details and Financial Terms

Application Requirements: What to Submit

All documentation must be submitted in English and include:

  1. The Concept (Max 10 A4 Pages): Must cover project description, visualizations, marketing strategy, and value proposition.

  2. Resumes & Portfolios: Comprehensive CVs of all participants and past work samples.

  3. Proof of Status: Documentation confirming the applicant qualifies as an “Emerging Talent.”

  4. Financial Plan: A detailed budget and signed proof of secured third-party financing.

  5. Rights Confirmation: Written proof of copyright and rights of use for the project.

How to Apply: Deadlines and Decision Timeline

The program operates on two fixed annual cycles:

Spring Cycle:

Autumn Cycle:

Common Mistakes and Success Tips

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Can I apply if I am already receiving a grant from the Federal Office of Culture (FOC)? No. Projects already financed by other federal bodies are ineligible for Pro Helvetia funding.

2. Is there a limit on how many projects I can submit? Yes. An applicant may only submit one project per category per application cycle.

3. What happens if I don’t have third-party funding secured yet? You must have binding proof of financing at the time of application. Conditional promises are usually insufficient.

4. Does the grant cover travel costs? Travel can be covered provided the destination does not have an active FDFA (Federal Department of Foreign Affairs) travel advisory.

5. Are publications or events eligible? No. The grant specifically excludes platforms, events, publications, and collectible projects.

6. Can I submit my application in German or French? No. All application documents must be submitted in English to facilitate review by international or specialist juries.

7. Who is considered “Emerging Talent”? Pro Helvetia generally looks for professional artists in the first few years of their career who have demonstrated significant promise but have not yet achieved “established” status.

Conclusion

The Pro Helvetia Emerging Talents Production Grant is a premier opportunity for Swiss-based creators to scale their work to a professional level. By focusing on projects that are socially relevant, ecologically responsible, and market-aware, the grant ensures that the next generation of Swiss talent can compete on a global stage. Applicants should ensure their prototypes are fully finalized and their financial plans are binding before the March or September deadlines.

For more information, visit Pro Helvetia.

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