Culture for Development Directory
| 2011-
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Prince Claus fund
- Pages: --
- Keywords: cultural development, cultural co-operation, cultural exchanges, funds, awards, netherlands
The Prince Claus Fund is a platform for intercultural exchange. Trough grants, awards and projects, it supports and acknowledges cultural initiatives and artistic expression in developing countries.
| 2011-
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Euromed
- Pages: --
- Keywords: cultural heritage, cultural property preservation, europe
Euromed heritage, an EU-funded programme, aims to promote the preservation of tangible and intangibel cultural heritage to safeguard the identity of future generations and contribute to their mutual understanding in the Europe and Mediterranean region.
| 2011-
- Author(s):
- Publisher: Erfgoed Nederland
- Pages: --
- Keywords: cultural heritage
The Netherlands Institute for Heritage created this website to give access to Mutual Cultural Heritage (MCH) with a Dutch connection. MCH comprises both tangible and intangible heriatge.
| 2010-
- Author(s):
- Publisher: British council
- Pages: --
- Keywords: arts, theatre, performing arts, music, artists, project management, united kingdom
'ACD in Pro[file]' is a directory of 70 UK performing arts practitioners who have expressed an interest in facilitating international ACD projects. It includes case studies and it gives detailed guidelines on how to plan and manage an ACD project.
| 2010-
- Author(s):
- Publisher: British council
- Pages: --
- Keywords: cultural development, cultural exchanges, funds, arts, performing arts, visual arts
This website of the British Council gives an overview of the UK's experience in arts work which has a social development aspect. It also describes some of the projects which are touring internationally and which contribute to social change.
About this portal
The portal provides access to selected free, full-text electronic documents on culture for development. It is also an unique entry point for all other internet resources, including newsletters, discussion groups, websites, bibliographic databases, and directories of organizations and projects. Our ambition is to provide (almost) full coverage on the aforementioned themes.