Cultural Contact Point Slovenia
Cultural Contact Point Slovenia (CCP Slovenia) is the national information office for the Culture Programme of the European Commission. Established in 2002 within the SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts, CCP Slovenia is supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia and the Directorate-General for Education and Culture of the European Commission.
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31 May 2013
Cultural Contact Point Slovenia participating in Culture (2007-2013) and Creative Europe (2014-2020) programmes Infoday
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4 Jul 2012
A presentation by the Cultural Contact Point Slovenia (Mateja Lazar) and Slovene Writers’ Association (Gašper Troha) at the National Infoday 2012 organised by the Cultural Contact Point Italy
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29 Jun 2011
Info event on the EU-Programmes: Culture (2007-2013) and Europe for Citizens with the participation of Cultural Contact Point Slovenia
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23 Jun 2011
Activity
As a national information office for the Culture Programme (the EU programme supporting international arts and cultural projects with a European dimension; previously called Culture 2000 and Culture 2000-2007) CCP Slovenia is responsible for the promotion of the programme on the national level, and for dissemination and exchange of information related to the implementation of the programme; it provides assistance in searching for partner organisations and offers technical support for users. It organises seminars and workshops throughout Slovenia and maintains a website (incl. the database of supported projects featuring Slovene producers since 2000).
Projects
CCP Slovenia conceives also topical public events regarding the EU cultural policy and funding opportunities. In 2009 it organised the international forum Culture and Structural Funds? in order to emphasise the importance of culture while implementing the European cohesion policy with guests.
International cooperation
Apart from the basic activity (facilitating partner search for the participation in the Culture Programme) CCP Slovenia actively participates in the CCP Network. In the frame of the Slovene EU presidency in 2008 it organised the international conference Re-network on rethinking the networking in culture.
See also
- SCCA-Ljubljana Centre for Contemporary Arts
- Details of the Culture 2000-2007 funding in the chapter Infrastructure and EU funding.