Deadline: 20-Jan-2026
The Greek Ministry of Culture invites applications for its 2026 grant program supporting cultural and artistic actions for children and adolescents (up to 18 years old). The initiative funds innovative, socially relevant projects that develop young people’s artistic skills, promote creativity, inclusion, social cohesion, and enhance access to contemporary culture.
Overview
The Cultural Actions and Programs for Children and Adolescents 2026 initiative supports cultural projects that:
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Encourage active participation of children and adolescents in art and culture
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Develop creative, social, and educational skills
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Foster engagement with contemporary artistic creation and cultural diversity
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Promote awareness of social issues such as bullying, domestic violence, xenophobia, racism, and sexual abuse
The program emphasizes originality, artistic excellence, innovation, and socially responsible cultural initiatives. Projects are expected to combine artistic quality with educational and social impact, supporting both creators and young audiences.
Key Objectives
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Strengthen children and adolescents’ artistic skills and imagination
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Encourage engagement with contemporary cultural production
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Support new and innovative artistic ideas and young artists
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Promote equality of access, participation, and cultural awareness
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Enhance social cohesion and acceptance of diversity
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Support the cultural and creative economy and regional development
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Encourage digital transformation and innovation in cultural projects
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Elevate Greece’s contemporary artistic reputation internationally
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Legal entities registered in the National Registry of Cultural Actors
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Non-profit or public/private organisations with cultural or educational objectives
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Established organisations: must submit recent artistic and financial reports
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Newly formed entities: must submit a 2026 operational plan
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Collaborative projects: must be submitted by the main implementing entity; foreign partners are allowed only if led by a Greek organisation
Eligibility Highlights:
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Organizations with a record of past artistic activities and collaborations
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Programs that engage qualified professionals with experience in working with children
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Projects that demonstrate clear planning, realistic budgets, and feasibility
Program Streams
Funding is available under the following streams:
Excluded:
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The program “All of Greece One Culture”
How to Apply / How It Works
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Prepare Proposal: Include project description, objectives, target age group, activities, and expected outcomes
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Develop Budget: Submit a detailed, realistic budget aligned with project scope
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Provide Documentation: Registry confirmation, past artistic and financial reports (for established entities) or operational plan (for new entities)
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Submit Proposal: Ensure alignment with Ministry priorities, contemporary culture themes, and innovative artistic expression
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Evaluation: Proposals assessed on:
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Artistic excellence and innovation
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Alignment with social and educational objectives
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Feasibility and realistic planning
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Engagement of qualified professionals
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Past cultural activity and collaborations
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Potential social, cultural, and regional impact
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Grant Award: Selected projects receive funding with oversight to ensure adherence to objectives and outcomes
Common Mistakes and Tips
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Ensure alignment with Ministry priorities and contemporary culture
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Include socially relevant themes such as inclusion, diversity, and protection of children
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Highlight past collaborations and national/international participation
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Demonstrate qualified personnel involvement and clear project planning
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Present innovative and original artistic ideas
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Budget realistically, including educational and accessibility components
FAQ
1. Who can apply?
Non-profit or public/private cultural organizations registered in the National Registry of Cultural Actors.
2. What age group is targeted?
Children and adolescents up to 18 years old.
3. What types of projects are supported?
Cultural and artistic projects fostering creativity, inclusion, education, social awareness, and contemporary artistic expression.
4. Can new organizations apply?
Yes, new entities must submit a 2026 operational plan.
5. Are collaborative projects allowed?
Yes, but the main implementing organisation must be Greek; foreign partners are allowed only under this condition.
6. How are proposals evaluated?
Based on artistic excellence, innovation, social and educational impact, feasibility, planning, qualified personnel, and prior cultural activities.
7. Which program streams are eligible?
Creative Greece – Grants for Contemporary Culture 2026 and Modern Cultural Heritage. “All of Greece One Culture” is excluded.
Conclusion
The Cultural Actions and Programs for Children and Adolescents 2026 grant program provides a strategic opportunity to foster creativity, artistic development, and social awareness among young people in Greece. By funding innovative and inclusive projects, the Ministry of Culture strengthens cultural participation, supports emerging artists, promotes social cohesion, and enhances Greece’s contemporary artistic reputation both nationally and internationally.
For more information, visit Ministry of Culture.








































