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CALL FOR PROJECTS “UNESCO-ASCHBERG PROGRAMME FOR ARTISTS AND CULTURAL PROFESSIONALS”

Application Deadline: 23 February 2026 (23:59 UTC+1)

LOCATION: Multiple Regions

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.

ELIGIBILITY:

This call for projects 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 for projects 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.

To find out more about each of the two tracks, including the eligibility criteria, please read the call for projects document carefully.

Track 1—For Governments and Public Institutions: Project proposals under track 1 may be submitted by governments and public institutions of UNESCO member states.

Priority will be given to developing countries, those whose governmental and public institutions have not yet been supported under the UNESCO-Aschberg Programme, and projects that respond to UNESCO’s strategic priorities—Africa, gender equality, Small Island Developing States (SIDS), youth, and fostering an intersectoral approach.

Applicants should be government/public institutions whose mandate is relevant for the advancement of the status of the artist and cultural professionals and artistic freedom, for example, national ministries (Culture, Finance, Labour, Tourism, Communication, Social Affairs, etc.)

Track 2 – Financial Assistance to Civil Society Initiatives: Applicants should be local, national, regional, or international civil society organizations that operate on a not-for-profit basis.

Applicants may include: Non-governmental organizations that promote the status of the artist and artistic freedom, and associations and foundations active in the cultural and creative industries, including cultural and professional associations, Networks or unions of artists and cultural professionals, Academic institutions and research centers.

To be eligible, applicants must: Have at least two (02) years of legal existence (proof of legal registration required); Have directly implemented, over the past two years, at least one project in the cultural and creative sector (provide activity reports and financial statements for the past two years, 2023- 2024).

Priority will be given to CSOs that have not previously received support under the UNESCO-Aschberg Programme and projects that benefit artists and cultural professionals from developing countries and that respond to UNESCO’s strategic priorities—Africa, gender equality, Small Island Developing States (SIDS), youth, and fostering an inter-sectoral approach.

BENEFIT:

Track 1—For Governments and Public Institutions: Financial Support for Logistics: While technical assistance offered under track 1 is primarily expert-driven, applicants may request up to 30,000 USD in order to support the logistics of the project’s implementation (e.g., logistical organization of meetings/consultations/capacity-building activities, funding of communication activities, etc.). Applicants are therefore invited to present a preliminary budget for the planned activities, as indicated in the application form.

Track 2 – Financial Assistance to Civil Society Initiatives: Applicants may request financial support for up to USD 50,000 to implement their proposed project. This funding can cover costs directly related to project delivery

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2026 WELLS MOUNTAIN INITIATIVE SCHOLARS PROGRAM

Application Deadline: Tuesday, March 03, 2026, 06:59 AM

LOCATION: Multiple Regions

The Wells Mountain Initiative (WMI) is a public charitable foundation based in Bristol, Vermont, USA, which has been approved under the United States Internal Revenue Service under Section 501(c)(3). WMI expands access to higher education—primarily across Africa—and invests in outstanding young leaders through university scholarships, skills-building, leadership development, and start-up support for community impact projects.

Each year, WMI provides scholarships to students pursuing their first undergraduate degree at a university in their home country or region.

ELIGIBILITY:

They seek exceptional, community-focused students who face significant financial barriers to university education. An ideal WMI Scholar:

Is 35 years of age or younger as of August 1, 2026

Will study in their home country (or within their home region when local programs are unavailable)

Has completed secondary school or is in the final year, with above-average or excellent grades

Is applying to a university OR is currently enrolled in their first undergraduate degree or diploma program

Plans to live and work in their home country or region after graduation

Has previous volunteer experience and is committed to completing 100 hours of community service each year during their studies

Has some financial resources but cannot afford university without additional support.

Is a first-generation university student (preferred but not required)

Scholarships are typically provided for the full duration of the degree program. To remain eligible each year, scholars must:

Maintain above-average grades

Complete 100 hours of community service annually

Submit bi-annual academic and community service reports on time

Academic reports will include:

Semester grade results

Current bursary or fee statement

Current academic calendar

A completed Scholar Expense Tracker with receipts showing how WMI funds were spent

They highly recommend that you review the WMI Scholars Program Information Flyer,WMI Scholars Application Frequently Asked Question and the WMI Scholars Recommendation Letter Guidelines documents on our website to assist you in preparing the most complete and competitive application possible.

WMI Scholarship recipients are selected through an in-depth multi-step review process. The selected WMI Scholars will be emailed on August 1. Their names will also be published on our website homepage and the WMI Facebook page. Those who are not selected will also be notified after August 1.

BENEFIT:

Financial support may include:

University tuition and fees

Books and required course materials

Accommodation and meals

Transportation

Please note: The WMI Scholarship is not a full scholarship. It may not cover all university or living expenses, and applicants should plan for additional financial support if needed.

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