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CEEBP/ EUROPEAN CULTURAL FOUNDATION FUND FOR CENTRAL AND EAST EUROPEAN BOOK PROJECTS

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Deadline: 15-08-2012 Location: Central and Eastern Europe Back


Background:                                                                                                            Grant Amounts:  € 1.000 - € 3.000

The Fund for Central and East European Book Projects (CEEBP) was established in Amsterdam in 1992 under the auspices of the European Cultural Foundation. Its aim is to enhance the free flow of thought and information across borders, by supporting quality publishing in Central and Eastern Europe.
CEEBP supports the publication and dissemination of high-quality books in the field of literature and the humanities, primarily translations into and between the languages of Central and Eastern Europe.
In addition, the Fund assists publishers and booksellers in introducing professional and structural improvements.

To achieve its aims, CEEBP:
  - awards grants to publishers of quality books;
  - provides grants for quality translations into and between the languages of Central and East Europe;
  - mediates and supports professional contacts and tools, training, exchange of expertise and transfer of professional skills;
  - acts as a partner organisation in programmes for the improvement of the book trade infrastructure;

The Grants programme assists in:

  - Translation and dissemination of high quality literary and scholarly books in the languages of Central and Eastern Europe.

Eligibility:

The criteria applied in all cases are the quality of the work in question, the quality of the publishing house, and of the translator; well-motivated requirement of the applicant; a sound budget; and the availability of other funding.
Support is available for publishers in Albania, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia & Montenegro, Slovenia and Slovakia.

Grant Amounts awarded usually vary between € 1.000 and € 3.000

Deadline:  15 August each year

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