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Open Letter on AgoraEU

Over 70 cultural organisations urge EU policymakers to secure a more ambitious budget for culture in AgoraEU

Amateo has joined a coalition of over 70 cultural organisations, networks, and institutions from across Europe in signing an open letter addressed to EU policymakers on the future of Creative Europe in the next long-term EU budget. Together, we call for at least 25% of the budget of the new AgoraEU programme to be allocated to its cultural component, while also calling for more accessible funding procedures, stronger support for international cultural cooperation, and fair pay and social security guarantees.


Nine cents for every hundred euros

The future of Creative Europe, the EU’s sole dedicated funding instrument for culture, is currently being shaped as part of negotiations on the EU’s next long-term budget. More than 2000 cultural and creative professionals have already called for a well-resourced programme for culture in the next EU budget, but the Culture strand of the newly proposed AgoraEU programme allocates a modest €1.8 billion. Equating to approximately €260 million annually, such funding amounts to roughly the annual budget of the Bibliothèque nationale de France. Put another way, culture would receive only nine cents for every hundred euros spent in the next budget cycle.

What are we calling for?

The open letter calls on the European Commission, European Parliament, and Council An increased AgoraEU budget for:

Acting on the commitments of the Joint Declaration

The Joint Declaration ‘Europe for Culture – Culture for Europe’ was recently signed by the leaders of the European Commission, European Parliament, and Council of the EU. The document recognises Europe’s cultural diversity and vibrancy as fundamental to EU values and identity and outlines 12 political commitments as part of ‘a long-term strategic vision to place culture at the heart of Europe’s identity.’ However, this vision relies on meaningful action and funding to be realised.

In the letter, we invite the EU institutions to act on their commitments set out in the Joint Declaration by ensuring adequate funding for their implementation through AgoraEU.

Why do we need stronger investment in culture now?

The cultural and creative sectors are facing an acute funding crisis and unprecedented structural pressures, which among other things are exacerbated by:

At this crucial moment for the future of Creative Europe, stronger investment in culture in AgoraEU is integral to support the cultural and creative sectors in Europe.

Support a stronger AgoraEU programme for culture

If your organisation believes in the need for a well-funded AgoraEU programme with a strong, dedicated cultural strand at its core, we invite you to become a signatory of the open letter. If your organisation is already a signatory, or if you cannot sign on behalf of an organisation in the cultural and creative sectors, you can still help us put pressure on decision-makers by spreading the word on social media.

Join Amateo, Culture Action Europe and many others across Europe by signing the petition calling for the necessary support to be given to culture.

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