Training and Development Support Scheme

Arts Council

Relevent Country: Malta

The Arts Council Malta has launched the call for Training and Development Support Scheme.

Training and Development Support Scheme is one of their tools to address and implement Arts Council Malta’s ongoing strategy, with a focus on nurturing creative potential and supporting its development into professional activity.

Strand 1 supports the continuous professional development of Maltese or Malta-based artists, cultural operators and students who are active in the cultural and creative sectors and who seek to engage in short term professional training to improve their skills and advance their specialization.

Strand 2 supports the development and exposure of young Maltese or Malta-based artists who are active in the cultural and creative sectors. The fund supports short term training opportunities which enhance, but do not substitute or subsidise, the students’ current formation programme. It also supports the participation of young creatives in international platforms; including but are not limited to festivals, competitions, exhibitions and/or performances.

The fund supports short term training opportunities which enhance, but do not substitute or subsidise, the students’ current formation programme. It also supports the participation of young creatives in international platforms; including but are not limited to festivals, competitions, exhibitions and/or performances.

Objectives

The objectives of Strand 1 are:

  • To support the continuous professional development of artists and cultural operators in exploring, developing skills, building networks and engaging in national and international collaborations
  • To foster excellence in the fields of art and culture, and the advancement of knowledge and capabilities in such related fields
  • To invest in training and increase opportunities for artists and creative professionals.
  • To encourage professional intellectual growth and productivity
  • To encourage creative professionals to continue building their skill sets and to engage in platforms both on a national and international level.

The objectives of Strand 2 are:

  • To support the development and mobility of young creatives through training opportunities, exploration, networking and engagement in international collaborations.
  • To encourage and facilitate young creatives to expand their skills and actively engage in international platforms
  • To enable the exposure of young talent to international platforms
  • To facilitate networking with other international artists.
  • Funding Information
  • There is a ceiling amount of €2,000 per project to be allocated. Amounts awarded will be decided on a case-by-case basis depending on the project.
  • Maximum eligible timeframe to implement the project: 12 months from the result notification date. Projects must, however, be implement within a maximum of eight (8) months of the start date indicated in the application form.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Creative professionals/individual artists; Groups, collectives and consortia; Voluntary organisations enrolled with the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations.
  • Applicants must be Maltese citizens or be in possession of a Malta residence permit, a Maltese citizenship certificate or a Maltese passport.

Applicants may be:

  • Creative professionals/individual artists
  • Groups, collectives and consortia
  • Voluntary organisations enrolled with the Commissioner for Voluntary Organisations.
  • Strand 1 is open to creative professionals, voluntary organisations, groups or cooperatives active in the arts or students already undergoing formation in a creative or artistic field. In the case of students, the programme proposed must be in line with their studies, however, it must not substitute or form part of their formal or informal formation programme. The beneficiary of the grant must be 18 years and over.
  • Strand 2 is open to outstanding young artists who; by the date of the respective call’s deadline are between 8 and 17 years of age; are already undergoing formation within an artistic or creative field.
  • The programme they are applying for must be in line with and complement such formation programme. Young creatives under the age of 18 will require a consent form signed by their legal representative clearly indicating the name and ID number of at least one parent or legal guardian.
  • The application should be filled and submitted by the beneficiary of the grant, however in the case of minors the name and ID number of the applicant’s parent or legal guardian should be included with the supporting documentation. When applications are successful the contract will be issued on behalf of the parent or legal guardian.

Source: https://www.artscouncilmalta.org/pages/funds-opportunities/schemes-2023/training-and-development-support-scheme/