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Request for Applications: International Coproduction Fund

Applications open for Norden 0–30 Funding Programme 2024

Deadline: 01-Apr-2026

The Goethe-Institut International Coproduction Fund supports collaborative music, theatre, dance, and performance projects involving international cultural exchange. Grants of €15,000–30,000 fund artist fees, travel, and production costs, supporting innovative, artistically driven works with strong public impact and genuine cross-border collaboration.

Overview of the Fund

The International Coproduction Fund promotes professional development, artistic experimentation, and international collaboration. The program fosters intercultural networks and supports projects demonstrating:

The fund targets projects that combine innovation, interdisciplinary formats, and global artistic exchange, particularly in music, theatre, dance, and performance.

Funding Details

Eligibility Criteria

Applicants must:

Applicants may be individual artists or legal entities, and nationality is not a restriction. Both new productions and further development of existing works are eligible if collaborative and artistically driven. Projects can include digital media, hybrid formats, or interdisciplinary approaches.

How to Apply

  1. Consult Local Goethe-Institut: Inform and consult the relevant Goethe-Institut office before submitting.

  2. Prepare Application: Applications must include project description, budget, artistic plan, and collaboration details.

  3. Submit Online: All applications are submitted in English through the Goethe-Institut online portal.

  4. Deadline and Timing: Two fixed application periods annually, with defined project start and end dates. Projects must not have started prior to application unless written approval is granted.

  5. Decision Timeline: Assessment takes approximately three months.

Successful applicants must provide:

Why It Matters

The International Coproduction Fund strengthens global artistic collaboration, providing:

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Conclusion

The Goethe-Institut International Coproduction Fund offers artists, ensembles, and institutions a unique opportunity for international collaboration, professional growth, and public engagement. By funding artistically driven, innovative, and intercultural projects, the fund enhances global artistic networks and supports high-quality performance work with meaningful social and cultural impact.

For more information, visit Goethe-Institut.

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