Funding

Here you can find information on project funding and scholarships in the field of contemporary music as well as on the offers and priorities of various funding institutions from Berlin, Germany and Europe. Current open calls are posted on the noticeboard.

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Soundcinema: Call for Sounds (Deadline: 31.7.25)

For the seventh edition, taking place on October 2, 2025, at FFT Düsseldorf, we are looking for musical compositions, soundscapes, sound collages, sonic experiments and narrative audio formats that are characterized by a transgressive and futuristic impetus and attempt to undermine convent...

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Otte 1 – Künstlerresidenz Schleswig-Holstein

Otte1 awards grants to artists working internationally in a wide range of disciplines such as visual arts (with the exception of applied art), composition contemporary music and literature.

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Musikfonds (Deadline: 30.9.25)

Musikfonds supports outstanding projects in all areas of contemporary music that are distinguished by their quality, make an exemplary contribution to the further artistic development of music and, when viewed together, make the overall national significance of the funding visible. Project...

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Project Funding (Deadline: 1.10.25)

The Ernst von Siemens Music Foundation supports festivals, concerts with premiere and repeat performances, commissions, symposiums and musicological publications worldwide.

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Hauptstadtkulturfonds (Deadline: 1.10.25)

The Capital Cultural Fund sponsors cultural projects and events— including inter- and transdisciplinary projects—in practically all areas of the arts. Funded projects should be of significance to Berlin as the German capital and also of national and international relevance. In addition to...

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Culture Moves Europe (Deadline: 30.11.24)

Culture Moves Europe supports cultural mobility in all 40 Creative Europe countries. It is funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union and implemented by Goethe-Institut. The Individual Mobility Action targets artists and cultural professionals.