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The Baltic Culture Fund
- 2025
- First open call
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The general objective of the Fund is to promote cultural cooperation between, within, and beyond the three Baltic States – Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia – and to strengthen the internationalisation of Lithuanian, Latvian and Estonian culture through joint cultural events.
Assessors Working Group
Name, surname | Competence |
---|---|
Rein Raud | Baltic Culture Dissemination |
Maarin Ektermann | Baltic Culture Dissemination |
Gundega Laiviņa | Baltic Culture Dissemination |
Gita Lancere | Baltic Culture Dissemination |
Julija Reklaitė | Baltic Culture Dissemination |
Goda Giedraitytė | Baltic Culture Dissemination |

300 000 €
Allocated

4
Funded projects
Organization name | Legal status | Project name | Project description | Financing amount, EUR |
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Vilnius Theatre LĖLĖ | Budgetary Institution | Baltic focus in festival MONDIAL DES THEATRES DE MARIONNETTES | The project is coordinated by the Vilnius Puppet Theatre in collaboration with the Latvian Puppet Theatre and the Estonian Youth Theatre. The World Puppetry Festival in France will feature Baltic visual theatre performances, including puppetry, object theatre, and interdisciplinary theatre, along with other events that highlight the region's cultural identity. | 80000 |
Latvian Music Information Centre | Non-governmental Organisation | Focus on the Baltic States at the largest European jazz music forum Jazzahead! in 2026 and 2027 | The project will be carried out by the Latvian Music Information Centre in collaboration with Music Estonia and the Lithuanian Jazz Federation. The project will showcase Baltic jazz musicians, artists, and the community at the Jazzahead! world jazz trade fair in Germany. | 75000 |
Kim? Contemporary Art Centre | Association | Power of the Margins: the Baltic Section as part of Sculpture Milwaukee 2 | The project is coordinated by the Kim? Contemporary Art Centre (Latvia) in partnership with the Contemporary Art Centre (Lithuania) and the Kai Art Center (Estonia). Baltic artists will take part in Sculpture Milwaukee 2026 in the USA, showcasing outdoor sculptures and installations in the city's public spaces alongside artists from Japan, the USA, and Native American communities. Researchers, curators, and artists are also set to participate in the international conference accompanying this exhibition. | 75000 |
Cultural and Organisational Ideas | Public Body | A Thousand Words | The project will be carried out by Kultūrinės ir Organizacinės Idėjos (Lithuania) in collaboration with the Latvian Animation Association and the Estonian Academy of Arts. The project aims to showcase Baltic illustration and animation to the Japanese audience, enhance the visibility of artists, and foster long-term creative collaboration between the Baltic States and Japan. | 70000 |