Décrivez les principales caractéristiques de la politique/mesure:
i-Portunus is an EU scheme funded by the Creative Europe programme since 2019 speciifically to support the mobility of artists, creators and cultural professionals among 41 countries participating in the Creative Europe programme.
Mobility grants are awarded based on individuals’ projects aiming at international collaborations, professional development, co-production and co-creation.
The i-Portunus website also provides details of other artists’ mobility opportunities, reports and innovative initiatives.
i-Portunus is currently a pilot initiative and will be mainstreamed into the EU’s Creative Europe programme as of 2022.
Site web de la politique/mesure, si possible:
Quels sont les résultats atteints jusqu’à présent grâce à la mise en œuvre de la politique/mesure ?:
The 337 artists, creators and cultural professionals awarded grants in 2019, said that as a result of the mobility funded by the programme:
- 97% acquired new skills/knowledge
- 94% developed new audiences/outlets
- 94% developed new co-productions/creations, and 49% received a job offer.
This year 305 individual artist of cultural professional out of >3200 applications have been selected to receive mobility grants of max 3000 to travel to one of the 41 participating countries for 7-60 days to another for a total budget of >500,000.
Ressources financières allouées à la politique/mesure en dollars américains:
$ 595,000 2020-21
Partenaires engagés dans la mise en œuvre de la politique/mesure
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Nom du partenaire | Type d'entité |
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Goethe Institut, Institut francais, Izolyatsia.
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La mise en œuvre de la politique/mesure a-t-elle été évaluée ?:
Oui
Si oui, quelles sont les principales conclusions/recommandations ?:
Stories and statistics from the 2019 i-Portunus calls have been published online https://www.i-portunus.eu/about-the-programme/i-portunus-2019/
These show that the opportunities offered by i-Portunus are attractive to and appreciated by participants, especially young and emerging artists with low incomes.
The 2019 scheme attracted over 3000 applications and funded 337 individuals to materialize their collaboration projects in another country. The most important result was the impact that the participants attributed to their mobility experience: 97% acquired new skills/knowledge, 94% developed new audiences/outlets, 94% developed new co-productions/creations, and 49% received a job offer. This is a most impressive impact considering the limited financial support of only 1.500 to 3,400 euros per individual.