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Request for Applications: Books, Letters, and Reading Grant Program in Greece

Call for Proposals: Fund for Local Cooperation (Ukraine)

Deadline: 20-Jan-2026

The Greek Ministry of Culture invites applications for its 2026 grants supporting books, letters, and reading initiatives. The program funds literary events, workshops, digital tools, and accessibility projects to foster intellectual growth, cultural participation, and innovation in the literary sector across Greece.

Overview

The Books, Letters, and Reading Grants 2026 program aims to:

The program emphasizes the role of books and literature in intellectual and emotional growth, cultural participation, and social engagement. It encourages projects that broaden readership, enhance creativity, and foster lifelong learning.

Why It Matters

Books and literary activities are pivotal for:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Eligibility Highlights:

How to Apply / How It Works

  1. Develop Proposal: Define objectives, target audience, activities, and measurable outcomes

  2. Prepare Budget: Include a realistic, itemized financial plan

  3. Submit Documentation: Provide registry confirmation, past artistic and financial reports, or a 2026 operational plan for new entities

  4. Eligible Activities:

    • Literary events: symposia, workshops, conferences, seminars

    • Reading initiatives for children, youth, elderly, refugees, immigrants, and print-disabled audiences

    • Literary competitions for different age groups and audiences

    • Literary tourism activities

    • Digital projects: applications, databases, digitization of books and archives

  5. Evaluation Criteria:

    • Alignment with Ministry priorities

    • Artistic and literary quality

    • Innovation and originality

    • Public engagement and accessibility

    • Feasibility, planning, and budget

    • Regional and social impact

  6. Grant Award: Funding supports eligible projects aligned with program objectives, fostering literacy, participation, and cultural innovation

Common Mistakes and Tips

FAQ

1. Who can apply?
Non-profit, public, or private organizations registered in the National Registry of Cultural Actors.

2. What types of projects are eligible?
Workshops, symposia, conferences, reading initiatives, literary competitions, literary tourism, and digital tools or archives.

3. Can foreign partners participate?
Yes, but the lead organization must be Greek.

4. How many proposals can an organization submit?
One proposal under Creative Greece – Grants for Contemporary Culture 2026 and Modern Cultural Heritage.

5. Are digital initiatives encouraged?
Yes, projects involving apps, databases, digitization of books or archives, and innovative accessibility tools are highly encouraged.

6. Are projects for vulnerable groups prioritized?
Yes, initiatives targeting children, youth, refugees, immigrants, elderly, and print-disabled readers are especially valued.

7. What are the main evaluation criteria?
Artistic/literary quality, innovation, accessibility, social impact, feasibility, budget realism, and alignment with Ministry priorities.

Conclusion

The Books, Letters, and Reading Grants 2026 program is a strategic opportunity to strengthen literacy, foster cultural participation, and promote innovative literary projects in Greece. By supporting digital, educational, and inclusive literary initiatives, the Ministry of Culture encourages intellectual growth, social engagement, and the international visibility of Greek contemporary literary culture.

For more information, visit Ministry of Culture.

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