Preservation Plan for Cultural Artifacts and Historical Landmarks
The Federal Foreign Office in Germany has announced its cultural heritage program, a vital tool for the nation's foreign cultural and education policy. This initiative aims to support projects that focus on preserving German cultural heritage abroad, as well as contributing to stability in crisis states and crisis prevention.
The preferred funding duration is multi-year, providing long-term support for various projects. The typical funding amount per project ranges between 20,000 and 150,000 euros, offering a substantial boost to conservation efforts.
Conservation and digitization of historical manuscripts and sound archives, as well as the collection and documentation of oral traditions in music and literature, are some of the measures eligible for funding. Additionally, restoration and conservation of historical buildings or artifacts, provision of equipment and accessories, and training and further education of restorers, archivists, and museum professionals are also potential measures.
It's worth noting that funding is not provided for historical German settlement areas in Eastern Europe, as responsibility for these lies with the Commissioner of the Federal Government for Culture and Media.
Another aspect that sets this program apart is its preference for projects with gender and/or environmental aspects. This approach aligns with the Federal Foreign Office's commitment to promoting diversity and sustainability in all areas of its work.
For those interested in applying, complete application documents should be available by the end of September of the year before funding begins. Applicants are invited to send their submissions to [email protected].
However, it's important to note that there are no specific guidelines for the funding form and type, nor is there an explicit mention of a federal foreign ministry funding guideline or concept for cultural-historical projects with a valid time period in the provided search results.
Lastly, expenditures for evaluations are eligible for funding, ensuring that the success and impact of each project can be accurately assessed and built upon for future initiatives. This commitment to transparency and accountability is a testament to the Federal Foreign Office's dedication to preserving and promoting German cultural heritage both at home and abroad.
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