CLAIM Culture makes you strong. Alliances for education: “We can do art” – AUGUST/SEMPTEMBER 2024

Under the title “We can do art”, the Bundesverband Bildender Künstlerinnen und Künstler e. V. (BBK), as a program partner of the BMBF, supports art projects of local alliances that are carried out by professional visual artists for children and young people whose educational opportunities are limited. In the projects, classical artistic techniques such as painting, drawing, collage, printing techniques, sculptural work as well as stage design, photography, film, digital techniques and performances can be taught, learned and used. Interdisciplinary projects are also eligible for funding as long as the focus is on the visual arts. The projects also deal with topics such as the environment, violence/tolerance, migration/integration, history, war and peace and/or the social environment of the participants, depending on the target group.

BASICS OF PROMOTION


▶ Requirements for funding

  • The project is new, i.e. it has never existed in this form before.
  • The project takes place in addition to existing offers.
  • The project is extracurricular, i.e. clearly separated from school lessons (and the tied all-day program).
  • The project is eligible in time slots of an all-day program if participation is voluntary, i.e. the
    children and young people can choose a different offer at any time.

    ▶ Impaired educational opportunities for participants
    The projects are aimed at children and young people between the ages of 3 and 18 whose educational opportunities are impaired, e.g. because they are growing up in an at-risk situation as described in the national education report. Risk situations are:
  • Educational risk situation: e.g. if the parents have low formal educational qualifications
  • Social risk situation: Unemployment of the parents living in the household
  • Financial risk situation: low family income, e.g. when receiving transfer payments
    The target group also includes children and young people with disabilities.

Application deadline: September 30, 2024