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Individual Mobility Grants for Artists and Cultural Professionals

Submissions open for Matla Grants Program 2025

Deadline: 15-Mar-2026

The Individual Mobility Grants support artists and cultural professionals from Sub-Saharan Africa and the European Union to engage in cross-border collaborations, residencies, and creative development.

The program funds travel, accommodation, daily allowances, and project-related costs, with additional support for accessibility, caring responsibilities, and environmentally sustainable travel.

The initiative promotes artistic growth, peer learning, and long-term cultural exchange between Africa and Europe.

The Individual Mobility Grants provide financial support for international artistic exchange and professional development.

The program is designed to strengthen cultural collaboration between Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe, while also encouraging intra-African mobility.

Program Purpose and Objectives

The grants aim to:

Mobility must clearly contribute to artistic growth and demonstrate meaningful collaboration with partners in the destination country.

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants must:

Eligible disciplines include:

Both emerging and established practitioners may apply.

Geographic Scope

The program supports:

Mobility must involve genuine collaboration or engagement in the host country.

What Activities Are Supported?

Eligible activities include:

The proposed activity must demonstrate clear artistic or professional advancement.

What Costs Are Covered?

The grant provides financial support for:

Additional support may be available for:

This inclusive approach reduces barriers to international artistic mobility.

Why This Grant Matters

The Individual Mobility Grants:

Cross-border mobility enables artists to expand networks, share knowledge, and co-create across cultural contexts.

How the Grant Works – Step-by-Step

Step 1: Identify a Clear Mobility Purpose

Define:

Step 2: Establish Genuine Partnership

Demonstrate:

Step 3: Prepare a Realistic Budget

Include:

Step 4: Demonstrate Artistic Impact

Explain how the mobility:

Step 5: Submit Application

Applications must include all required documentation and comply with eligibility criteria.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Strong proposals clearly articulate purpose, partnership, and impact.

Key Definitions

Creative Mobility: Temporary cross-border movement of artists for professional or artistic development.

Cross-Border Collaboration: Artistic cooperation between individuals or organizations in different countries.

Residency: A structured program allowing artists to focus on creative development in a host environment.

Peer Learning: Knowledge exchange between practitioners working at similar professional levels.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply for the Individual Mobility Grants?

Artists and cultural professionals based in Sub-Saharan Africa or an EU country.

2. Are all creative disciplines eligible?

Yes. The program supports all artistic and cultural disciplines.

3. What expenses are covered?

Travel, accommodation, daily allowances, and project-related costs. Additional support may cover accessibility or sustainability needs.

4. Can emerging artists apply?

Yes. Both emerging and established practitioners are eligible.

5. Is intra-African travel eligible?

Yes. The program supports both Africa–Europe exchanges and intra-African mobility.

6. Do I need a confirmed host partner?

Yes. Applications must demonstrate genuine collaboration in the destination country.

7. What is the main objective of the grant?

To advance artistic growth through international collaboration and cultural exchange.

Conclusion

The Individual Mobility Grants provide strategic funding for artists and cultural professionals seeking meaningful cross-border collaboration.

By covering travel, living, and project-related costs, the program removes financial barriers to creative exchange and fosters stronger cultural connections between Africa and Europe.

Applicants who present clear partnerships, defined artistic goals, and measurable professional impact are best positioned for success.

For more information, visit Goethe-Institut.

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