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Funding: Cultural Adaptation

e+: How to act for the environment (e+: Comment agir pour l’environnement)

Founding body(ies)
Fondation de France
Country(ies)
France
Topic(s)
Consultation support
Type(s)
Non-monetary
Period
Since 2008
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This support empowers leaders to address environmental concerns and implement practical, sustainable solutions. It provides complementary assistance to project leaders who have received financial support through various calls for projects. Encouraging active participation in the ecological and solidarity transition enables organisations to contribute on their scale to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The programme offers methodological support from the National Union of CPIEs (Centres permanents d’initiatives pour l’environnement), in collaboration with the Fondation de France. Additionally, participants gain access to an extensive network of experts. The support provided is fully tailored to each organisation’s needs as they discuss the duration, focus areas, and actions collaboratively with their teams and experts.

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CARTAE

Founding body(ies)
Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation
Country(ies)
France, Spain
Topic(s)
Tailor-made capacity building
Type(s)
Non-monetary
Period
Since 2022
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An individual and collective support system, operational in Spain and gradually implemented in France. This non-financial support is an additional way to strengthen the impact and transformation capacities of the foundation’s partners – subsidised grantees, and to build a more ecological, inclusive, and fulfilling society.

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Climate balances in cultural institutions

Founding body(ies)
German Federal Cultural Foundation (Die Kulturstiftung des Bundes)
Country(ies)
Germany
Topic(s)
Carbon footprints tool
Type(s)
Non-monetary
Period
2021
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Description

Art and culture are crucial in creatively shaping the carbon-zero transformation process and making it tangible through artistic exploration. However, artists and cultural institutions face challenges, such as limited funds, bureaucratic structures, and insufficient knowledge to implement concrete ecological measures. To address these issues, a pilot project serves as a model for creating a climate balance in the cultural sector, providing institutions with an instrument to strive toward climate neutrality. Supported by a nationwide pilot project, 19 cultural institutions from diverse sectors took part in creating a climate balance sheet and assessing their carbon footprint.
Over four months, participating institutions received support in accounting to gain transparency on their CO2 emissions, and specific climate coaching to enhance their environmental practices. Additionally, the project explored how ecological sustainability can be better integrated into the German Federal Cultural Foundation funding system, encouraging broader ecological impact in the cultural sector.

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Environmental Programme

Founding body(ies)
Arts Council England
Country(ies)
England
Topic(s)
Decarbonisation, Governance, Justice, Resilience
Type(s)
Monetary, Non-monetary
Period
Since 2012
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Description

In 2012, Arts Council England and Julie’s Bicycle jointly launched the first-of-its-kind Environmental Programme. This programme was designed to support the cultural sector in addressing the challenges of climate and nature crises. Fostering literacy, confidence, and leadership skills empowers cultural professionals to take proactive measures against climate change.
The ambitious Environmental Programme is tailored for National Portfolio Organisations, Investment Principle Support Organisations, and the broader creative and cultural sector. The activities of NPOs and IPSOs primarily revolve around decarbonisation, resilience, justice, and governance. The programme equips NPOs and IPSOs with environmental reporting tools and initiatives, helping them better understand their impact and reduce their ecological footprint. However, the programme aims to go beyond mere reporting and encourages the cultural community to collaborate in taking meaningful and collective action to combat climate change. Additionally, the programme offers an educational Board Environmental Champions programme benefiting board members, and a Leading Resilience programme.
The wider creative and cultural sector can actively participate by gaining free access to training, resources, carbon calculators, and guidance tailored for individual practitioners to support environmental action. Some key activities include transforming energy usage, striving for net zero energy buildings, becoming capital investment-ready, sharing knowledge, and showcasing best practices from different sectors. The programme also offers free carbon calculators, regular training events, workshops, multimedia resources for the enhancement of climate justice understanding, a resource library, and an annual report featuring benchmarking information, news, and case studies.
The Environmental Programme encourages the creative and cultural community to contribute to a sustainable and environmentally conscious future by providing these resources and opportunities.

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Fonds Zero

Founding body(ies)
German Federal Cultural Foundation (Die Kulturstiftung des Bundes)
Country(ies)
Germany
Topic(s)
Artistic and cultural production, Climate-neutral art and culture projects, Ecologically sustainable practices
Type(s)
Monetary
Period
2022-2027
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The Fonds Zero programme addresses the often-overlooked climate impact of art while aiming to empower cultural actors in Germany to actively contribute to overcoming the climate crisis. This nationwide sustainability initiative invites cultural institutions, workers, and artists from diverse sectors to engage in three modules: Fonds Zero for open-ended project funding, Akademie Zero for training and qualification, and regional network meetings for knowledge transfer nationwide. With urgent questions about ecological sustainability in mind, the programme seeks to identify key levers for effective and comprehensible action. The German Federal Cultural Foundation is committed to providing €8M for the programme until 2027, encouraging cultural stakeholders to align their actions with climate goals and create a positive impact on the environment.
Fonds Zero aims to support cultural institutions exploring climate-neutral production methods and innovative aesthetics with minimal climate impact. This fund seeks to foster the development and execution of artistically innovative and climate-neutral art and culture projects, promoting awareness and understanding of ecologically sustainable practices within the cultural sector. By encouraging active climate protection, the fund aims to contribute to reorienting the German cultural landscape, reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the long run. It targets institutions and individuals already familiar with ecological sustainability practices, encouraging their commitment and curiosity in exploring climate-friendly alternatives in cultural production.

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PRIMA Prevenzione Ricerca Indagine Manutenzione Ascolto per il patrimonio culturale

Founding body(ies)
Fondazione Compagnia di San Paolo
Country(ies)
Italy
Topic(s)
Capacity building, Maintenance and conservation of cultural heritage
Type(s)
Monetary (€25,000 - €250,000), Non-monetary
Period
2023-2024
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This grant supports developing and implementing scheduled maintenance plans and preventive conservation for asset systems of cultural heritage. Its primary goal is to foster a maintenance-focused culture, moving away from emergency interventions. By providing specialised knowledge, technical tools, and technological resources to institutions dealing with tied assets, the grant aims to facilitate optimal and efficient asset management.
Beneficiaries receive resources for three-year work plans and can participate in dedicated training modules. These modules are designed for those directly involved in creating maintenance and conservation plans, as well as the construction of related works. The training focuses on standardising the lexicon, accessing new technologies, and embracing environmental sustainability.
Additionally, it offers coaching on medium and long-term sustainability for maintenance plans. This coaching focuses on developing skills in appropriate management and financial tools.
The comprehensive support ensures that financial, environmental, and social sustainability considerations are integrated into asset management practices, aligning them with long-term objectives.

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#TakePlace

Founding body(ies)
Performing Arts Fund (Fonds Darstellende Künste)
Country(ies)
Germany
Topic(s)
Venues
Type(s)
Monetary (€50,000 - €100,000)
Period
2020
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Description

The aim of #TakePlace was to support independent performing arts production and guest venues to align their structures in a sustainable manner. The funded measures included the optimisation of processes, actions, and operations to ensure the continuity of artistic activities even during pandemic conditions. The structural projects were intended to foster adaptive resource allocation and restructuring based on the prevailing situation. Emphasis was given to projects incorporating ecological, sustainable, and innovative elements into their operations.

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EcoArts Nexus - Repository of Knowledge in Arts, Culture, Environment and Funding ® 2024

EcoArts Nexus - Repository of Knowledge in Arts, Culture, Environment and Funding ® 2024

About the Project

The EcoArts Nexus is an online repository that compiles extensive knowledge at the intersection of the arts and the environment from various fields and practices. It includes resources such as examples of funding schemes for cultural adaptation and artistic practices addressing environmental issues, tools and guidelines, literature, awards, as well as initiatives, projects and organisations dedicated to connecting art and culture with the environment. Divided into 15 categories, the repository currently features over 250 entries. It serves as a living map, detailing the landscape of philanthropic institutions, public funding sources, the art world, and the cultural sector – all united in their commitment to addressing the urgent environmental challenges of our time. By being a continuous work in progress, we invite you to share and present your practices if they are still not included in this online archive.

The Kultura Nova Foundation initiated this repository of knowledge in arts and culture, environment and funding, within the framework of the Philea Arts and Culture Funders Forum (ACFF) and in collaboration with the Fondation Daniel et Nina Carasso.

At its core, the EcoArts Nexus is instrumental in gathering and disseminating information crucial for understanding and navigating the complex relationships between environmental policies, funding strategies, capacity-building programmes, and the development of green tools and guidebooks tailored specifically for the arts and culture sectors. It is a vast pool of reports, resources and data essential for different actors looking to foster a deeper engagement with environmental sustainability within their arts and cultural practices.

Beyond its function as a comprehensive data repository, the EcoArts Nexus aspires to play a transformative role in the cultural and environmental sectors. Its primary goal is to significantly enhance the visibility of current practices that merge ecological concern with cultural expression, thereby inspiring and motivating a broader spectrum of actors to embrace and drive positive change towards carbon-neutral cultural sector. Through showcasing innovative practices and facilitating access to a wealth of resources, this repository aims to foster efforts that not only address environmental urgencies, but also highlight the unique role of the arts and culture in advancing sustainable futures.

Offering open access to all its resources, the EcoArts Nexus is designed to be an adaptable and continuously growing document. It invites ongoing contributions and updates, welcoming new data, insights, and resources. By doing so, it serves the immediate needs of its users and contributes to a broader understanding of how the arts and culture can intersect with environmental sustainability to foster a more ecologically conscious and culturally vibrant world.

Being developed and curated under the supportive umbrella of the Philea Arts and Culture Funders Forum, the EcoArts Nexus represents an important example of the power of collective effort. The initiative benefits from the collective expertise of its main contributors, the Kultura Nova Foundation and the Fondation Daniel et Nina Carasso, with valuable additional contributions from Porticus and other philanthropy organisations in sharing data. The production of the Repository was supported by the Fondation Daniel et Nina Carasso and Philea Arts and Culture Funders Forum, while the roles of editing, coordination, future web maintenance, and updates were taken on by Kultura Nova. This collaborative model ensures that EcoArts Nexus remains a dynamic and evolving platform, responsive to the needs and insights of its diverse user base.

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Philea Arts and Culture Funders Forum

The voice of European philanthropy, Philea nurtures a diverse and inclusive ecosystem of foundations, philanthropic organisations and networks working for the common good. Philea’s Arts and Culture Funders Forum aims to help shape the future of cultural philanthropy. It provides a forward-thinking environment for arts and culture funders in Europe to come together and work to reinforce the sector. It also offers engaging opportunities for site visits, in-person events and webinars.


The Fondation Daniel et Nina Carasso works to bring about a society that is respectful of the environment, one that is inclusive and in which people can flourish. It focuses on two major areas, Sustainable Food Systems – ensuring universal access to healthy food produced in a manner that respects people and ecosystems; and Art in the Community that aims to foster critical thinking and reinforce social cohesion. It is a private family foundation that was created in 2010 under the aegis of the Fondation de France. It is independent of any corporation.


Kultura Nova Foundation provides professional and financial support to civil society organizations in contemporary arts and culture in Croatia. In order to create sustainable landscape for the sector, Kultura Nova creates various support programs as well as its own educational programs in the field of cultural management. It also participates in the formation of innovative cultural policies and develops research programs to better understand and create long-term strategies for the sector.

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