Southern Africa creative and cultural organisations invited to apply for Sound Connects Fund 2nd call for grant applications
By Correspondent , 14 , Mar 2022 in Africa Entertainment International News Slider
0 0Johannesburg, South Africa
Southern Africa creative and cultural organisations invited to apply for Sound Connects Fund 2nd call for grant applications.
The Music In Africa Foundation (MIAF), in partnership with Goethe-Institut, invites organisations operating in Southern Africa’s creative and cultural industries to apply for grants from the Sound Connects Fund (SCF). The second call for grant applications is now open and will close on the 15th of April 2022.
Made possible with funding from the ACP-EU Culture Programme, the fund is aimed at accelerating development in Southern Africa while increasing the capacities of practitioners in the region.
The fund supports projects across a wide range of disciplines including, but not limited to, performing arts, visual arts, animation, film, gaming, photography and videography.
Eligible countries
Angola
Botswana
eSwatini
Lesotho
Malawi
Mozambique
Namibia
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Theme
Similar to the first call in 2021, applicants will be expected to speak to the theme of Sound Connects Us. Music and sound exist as the universal language that has connected people and communities globally for centuries. It is clear that in Southern Africa’s vibrant cultural sector, sound is a significant force that connects and coexists within a wide range of art forms – in some instances playing a central role in fields such as dance, theatre, video, gaming, film, fashion and related industries.
Eligible projects
The fund will strategically seek to support projects and activities in the cultural and creative sector that:
Facilitate the rapid production and distribution of high-quality goods within and outside the Southern African region.
Increase capacities among professionals.
Support rapid mobility and exchange among creators.
Enhance access to new markets.
Develop visual literacy (especially among underrepresented groups).
Promote advocacy aimed at protecting the interests of creators.
Support the existence of sustainable financing structures.
How to apply
Interested organisations are urged to visit the Sound Connects Fund website for more information about the fund and the application process. You can also watch an in-depth video discussion about the Sound Connects Fund on MIAF’s Facebook Page and the How to Apply video on MIAF’s Youtube channel.
If you have any queries about the Sound Connects Fund, read through the FAQs, or email scf@musicinafrica.net.
In making the Sound Connects Fund more accessible to eligible lusophone countries, the fund is also accepting applications in Portuguese but only from eligible organisations in Mozambique and Angola. The official Portuguese application forms can be downloaded from the Sound Connects Fund website.
Issued by JT Communication Solutions on behalf of MIAF – Music in Africa Foundation and Goethe-Institut South Africa
For Media Queries and additional info contact JT Comms on email media@jtcomms.co.za or 011 788
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