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Call for projects: UNESCO-Aschberg Programme for Artists and Cultural Professionals (up to USD 50,000 financial support)

Closing Date: 23 February 2026

Call for projects: UNESCO-Aschberg Programme for Artists and Cultural Professionals (up to USD 50,000 financial support)

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) launches a call open to governments and public institutions, as well as civil society organizations, to support initiatives aimed at protecting and promoting the status of the artist and artistic freedom.

Context

As reaffirmed by the Outcome Document of the MONDIACULT 2025 World Conference on Cultural Policies and Sustainable Development, the cultural and creative industries (CCIs) are a fundamental driver of inclusive and sustainable economic development. They contribute to 3.39% of global GDP and represent 3.55% of total employment, driving innovation and shaping the future of societies.

Yet, at the heart of the CCIs, artists and cultural professionals worldwide very often face precarious working conditions. Many struggle to gain recognition of their status as professionals and to secure fair remuneration, social protection, and freedom of movement. In absence of supportive legal and policy frameworks, their ability to earn a stable living from their creative work remains fragile. The accelerating digital transformation adds new layers of complexity, most notably in connection to the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

These emerging technologies present both opportunities and challenges. Meanwhile, threats and attacks against freedom of artistic expression persist around the world, which in turn contribute to self-censorship among artists and cultural professionals. Those affected by emergency situations are confronted with compounded risks, while access to protection and support remains limited. Deep-set imbalances in cultural exchanges also hinder mobility and access to global markets, particularly for artists from the Global South.

In this context, UNESCO is launching a call for projects under the UNESCO-Aschberg Programme for Artists and Cultural Professionals, in line with the 1980 Recommendation concerning the Status of the Artist and the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions. Generously supported by Norway and reconceptualized in 2021 in response to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the programme contributes to address structural vulnerabilities and build resilience among artists and cultural professionals in times of uncertainty and crises. 

UNESCO-Aschberg Programme Objectives

This call aims to support government and civil society-led initiatives that protect and promote the status of the artist and artistic freedom in its broad sense, as recognised by UNESCO – that is, encompassing a bundle of rights protected under international law, including:

  • The right to create without censorship or intimidation
  • The right to have artistic work supported, distributed, and remunerated
  • Artists’ right to freedom of movement
  • Artists’ right to freedom of association
  • The protection of the social and economic rights of artists
  • Everyone’s right to participate in cultural life 

To advance these rights, the call offers two tracks:

TRACK 1 – FOR GOVERNMENTS AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS: Technical assistance to revise or design laws, regulations, policies and measures that promote and protect the status of the artist and artistic freedom.

TRACK 2 – FOR CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS: Financial assistance for innovative projects that advance the status of the artist and artistic freedom, at the local, national, regional or international level. These may encompass, for example, capacity building, advocacy, monitoring and research, etc.

Application and selection process

To submit a project proposal, applicants should:

  1. Carefully read the call for projects to understand its terms
  2. Download the electronic application form corresponding to the applicant’s category (government/public institutions or civil society organizations). The forms are downloadable at the bottom of this page. If you encounter difficulties in downloading the electronic application form, please contact the UNESCO Secretariat at the following address: [email protected]
  3. Fill out the application form in English OR in French.
  4. Attach all required supporting documents
  5. Sign and date the application form.
  6. Submit the application by email to [email protected]. All applicants will receive confirmation of receipt.

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Ednah Carrick

Ednah Carrick is a passionate editor and writer with an interest in helping people with global opportunities.

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