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Olland-Buisman Stichting

The Olland-Buisman Foundation supports young professional performing artists or students with professional ambitions in this field. The foundation contributes to innovative productions and educational programmes with social relevance. To receive a financial contribution, you need to formulate a clear artistic research or artistic objective related to your personal development. A condition is that you have a connection with Zwolle or Amsterdam. You can apply once a year; the 2024 deadline is 1 April. In November, an extra application round focuses on research and innovation within the performing arts.

Stichting Eigen Muziekinstrument (SEM)

Stichting Eigen Muziekinstrument (SEM) helps you buy an instrument that becomes your possession as a musician. The foundation also offers support in building your career. SEM cooperates with various partners. 

Fee calculation tool Freelance Classical Musicians

With the Ketentafel Freelance Classical Musicians' calculation tool, you can easily calculate a project rate, which can also be useful when applying for a grant. Check it out here.

Makersregeling Cultuurfonds Gelderland

Applying for the Gelderland Makers Fund allows makers from all art disciplines to do an artistic project, experiment, or creative process. You can think of developing an idea or text, making new work, or a public presentation, exchange, and collaboration. You live and work in Gelderland. You graduated max. five years ago from an MBO or HBO art course, or you have been working as an art professional for a maximum of five years if you are an autodidact. The Gelderland Makers is a partnership between Cultuur Oost and Voordekunst.

Fonds Podiumkunsten

The Performing Arts Fund is the cultural fund for music, theater, dance, theater-dance, and festivals. The fund offers individual grants, project grants, and multi-year activity grants. You can apply for a subsidy for text and composition, making and producing, interdisciplinary projects, and the programming of stages and festivals. There is a handy online subsidy guide to determine which subsidy suits your plans.

Stichting Oscar Maarsman

The Oscar Maarsman Foundation helps young artists to develop their work further. If you want to be qualified for an allowance, you can register via the website with motivation.

Stroomversneller Arnhem, Schakel025

Schakel025 is a platform that shares knowledge about the business and organizational side of working in the art and culture sector. The website is regularly updated with new information or current developments. The Stroomversneller is a subsidy that supports new initiatives in their artistic development for experimentation. You can apply for a maximum of € 3,000. Conditions are that you are a professional who wants to make a good product and present it to the public. The project is relevant, distinctive, and in addition to what is going on in the city of Arnhem. Your project must have a provable connection with Arnhem and occur in the city. Your application concerns project-related activities: activities that take place within a defined time frame, there is a clear beginning and end.

Heij Konijn Fonds

The Heij Konijn Fund in Arnhem annually supports ten to fifteen young artists with a financial donation of up to 2,500 euros per person for your further professional development as a visual and performing artist. A condition is that as an applicant, you are not older than 30 years, and you live, work or study in Arnhem and the surrounding area (this condition of location Arnhem does not apply to musicians). You can still be a student or graduate. 

The Startversneller Gelderland en Overijssel

The Starversneller helps entrepreneurs in Gelderland and Overijssel successfully start their businesses by improving their entrepreneurial skills. Your company needs to be registered in Gelderland or Overijssel. In Gelderland you can qualify for coaching and request an extra voucher for a professional training course. In Overijssel you can apply for coaching, and you can participate in four meetings with other starting entrepreneurs to learn from each other, spar, and network. You are no longer than five years registered with the Chamber of Commerce to be eligible.

Janivo Foundation

The Janivo Foundation supports performing arts projects in the Netherlands for and or by children, young people, and young adults up to 25. The foundation opts for projects that focus on youth performances, young makers (within five years after graduation), and art education. Projects in theatre, dance, and music are supported, and new initiatives are appreciated. A grant lies between €1,000 and €5,000 per project. Sometimes a higher donation is possible based on the artistic value, broad reach, or expected impact of a project. This grant is open to foundations and associations. Please always contact the foundation first.

Fonds ZOZ

Fund ZOZ supports artists and online and offline creatives who want to contribute to Dutch society. You can apply for a project involving professional artists from the performing arts, new media, visual arts, film, and music. With your project, you try to bridge differences between people and breakthrough fixed thinking frameworks. With the power of stories, you want to strengthen the resilience in society and reduce polarization. If you want to test an initiative or idea, you can apply to the ZOZ Academy. Every year, ten projects are selected, and you receive a financial contribution of a maximum of € 5,000 to develop your concept into a first try-out, pilot, or prototype.

Nationaal Muziekinstrumenten Fonds

The fund helps develop talent and grow your career by lending musical instruments. The fund links musicians to instruments and helps musicians for whom purchasing a challenging and inspiring musical instrument is far beyond their reach. For young talent, conservatory students, top soloists, and professional musicians.

Stichting Oscar Maarsman

The Oscar Maarsman Foundation helps young artists to develop their work further. If you want to be qualified for an allowance, you can register via the website with motivation.vatie.

Sena Performers fonds

The Sena Funds spend so-called 'social-cultural monies' (SoCu monies) that have been deducted from copyright fees. Every year Sena Performers supports all kinds of projects on a socio-cultural level. From showcases, festivals, and music competitions to helping finance album recording. The goal: develop talent and stimulate decently paid employment for musicians.

Sena Performers Muziekproductiefonds

Are you a professional musician, and do you want to release your music digitally or physically, but do you lack the financial resources? The fund can give you that one push you need for the next step in your musical career.

VandenEnde Foundation

The foundation helps young and established artists by providing grants or donations to the fields of theatre, music, dance, film, and TV. It offers scholarships to young talents to stimulate them in their development, such as professional actors, theater makers, singers, musicians,s, film-makers or dancers. The foundation promotes cultural participation and stimulates cultural entrepreneurship.

Het Kersjes Fonds

The Kersjes Fund stimulates musicians, makers, and organizers in the music sector and focuses on chamber music concerts and or small-scale music (theatre) productions. Original and exciting music projects are eligible for substantial financial support, from developing an idea to its implementation on stage. The fund makes a maximum amount of 120,000 euros available per year, divided over one to four special projects, depending on the supply and quality. Selected projects spanning several years are also eligible for multi-year support, with a maximum of three years. The payment of musicians following the fair practice code is a condition for applying. Other criteria are a healthy organization and a realistic audience reach. The size of a project is of secondary importance to the selection criteria.

Stichting Halbertsma-Santee Thedinga

The foundation manages a fund for talented musicians and provides financial support to musicians for training and purchasing instruments. She contributes to chamber music composition assignments and small-scale music projects that serve a general interest, such as music festivals and concerts with unknown or innovative repertoire. And she supports musicians from and music projects in the provinces of Groningen, Friesland, and the Amsterdam region.

AFK Amsterdams Fonds voor de Kunst

The Amsterdam Fund for the Arts (AFK) supports all art forms in every district of Amsterdam. The Fund provides multi-year grants and project grants. To be eligible for a contribution, you must live in Amsterdam or have established your professional practice there. There is a project subsidy for Professional art and a project subsidy for Cultuurmakers. Or you can apply for a stipend as a maker if you have a plan for research, development, experiment, or a visual work of art in a public space.

Prins Bernhard Cultuurfonds

The fund supports projects in visual arts, historic preservation, history & literature, music, nature, theatre, dance, film, and neighborhood culture. The Prince Bernhard Cultuurfonds also awards several prizes, grants, and stipends every year. To honor volunteers, to encourage talent, or to crown an oeuvre. In addition, the fund offers grants and stipends for emerging and proven talent. As an alumnus, you can look at the Applications for individuals page. Here you will find subsidies for musicians, visual artists, glass artists, voice and language use, playwrights, and documentary makers. The Cultuurfonds grants are for graduates of HBO or university for further education or research abroad or the purchase of a musical instrument. If you want to continue studying abroad next year, you can apply for a scholarship between 1 February and 1 April 2023. The fund applies to all studies, from a completed bachelor's degree in art to a master's degree in medicine. A Cultuurfonds grant from the Cultuurfonds can help you take your next step.

Stimuleringsfonds Creatieve Industrie

The fund for architecture, design, digital culture, and possible crossovers. It supports unique and innovative projects and activities by designers, makers, and cultural institutions in the creative industry. The interdisciplinary interaction between the cultural, social, and economic domains is essential in an application.

Werktuig PPO

PPO stands for permanent professional development and is a program of Platform ACCT (Labour Market Cultural and Creative Future). It finances development plans for everyone working in the creative or cultural sector, both for employees and self-employed people. Everyone should regularly consider whether their skills align with the rapidly changing market. PPO finances 1/3 of the total costs of your development plan with a maximum of € 2,000 (including VAT). Assuming your employer or client contributes 1/3, you pay the remaining amount yourself.

VSB Fonds

The VSB Fund supports projects across the Art & Culture sector spectrum, from performing arts to cultural heritage and from new media to visual arts and cultural education. The fund supports cultural education projects, impact productions, and community art projects. In Art & Culture, they contribute to performances, exhibitions, and festivals.

Mingler Scholarship

The Mingler Scholarship originated from the Mingler network, initiated by the Academy of Arts and De Jonge Akademie. They are both members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. Once a year, a Mingler Scholarship is made available to collaborate between a scientist and an artist. The Scholarship is intended for artists (from all artistic disciplines) and scientists (researchers from the humanities, social, and natural sciences) who want to start a research project together. Only collaborations between art and science are eligible. The Scholarship consists of an amount of € 10.000, made available by the Niemeijer Fund Foundation.

Cultuurlening

The Cultuurlening is an initiative of Cultuur+Ondernemen and made possible by the Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science in the context of the Talent Development Policy. It is a loan of a maximum of € 40,000 at a low-interest rate of 1%. The loan is intended for individuals and organizations from all disciplines in the creative sector who have a professional practice. You must live and work in the Netherlands, and you want to take a concrete next step in your development. The loan is for investments in your professional practice that you can earn back. Artists, creatives, recent graduates, or cultural institutions that participate in a talent development program of the 'culture funds' (film, visual arts, literature, creative industry, performing arts, urban arts) are eligible for the Culture Loan in any case. If this does not apply to you, but you think you qualify for the loan, you can submit an application with a personal motivation of no more than one A4 sheet and an external reference. The Culture Loan is not tied to specific disciplines and is open to original ideas, projects, artists, and creatives.

NORMA fonds

The NORMA fund is a rights organization that represents all performing artists, such as (voice) actors, musicians, and dancers. They collect and distribute, among other things, several collective compensations, such as the compensation for TV broadcasting and Thuiskopie. To ensure that you, as the rightsholder, receive fair financial compensation for the use of your work in the Netherlands and abroad. NORMA also distributes grants to performers for projects or activities that promote performers' cultural, social, and professional interests.

Amarte Fonds

Filmmakers, musicians, theater makers, visual artists, and writers in fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and children's books can apply for a development grant (writing fee) or a project contribution from Amarte. In addition to a financial contribution, you can also receive extra professional support from an expert.

Het Nationaal Podiumplan

The National Stage Plan aims to contribute to Dutch music culture by encouraging professional musicians to receive fair payment for their performance (according to Fair Pay standards). The National Stage Plan (NPP) provides a scheme without an extensive application procedure. The NPP can supplement the fee for a concert with pop, jazz, and world music programming for you as a musician up to the current fee standard of €270. Payment is possible if a stage affiliates with the NPP itself and contributes at least half of this fee standard as an amount for the concert. You can also apply if you are a musician and want to set up your stage.

DutchCulture | TransArtists

DutchCulture | TransArtists combines and shares knowledge and experience on artist-in-residence programmes and other international opportunities for creative professionals to temporarily stay and work elsewhere. They offer you all about facts, use and value of international artist-in-residence opportunities.


On the Move

If you are looking for funding for artistic projects in or outside the Netherlands, you can check out the Cultural Mobility Funding Guide on the website of DutchCulture. On the Move and DutchCulture have teamed up to provide you with this updated guide including information and tips on how and where to find funding for your mobility as an artist, a cultural professional or a cultural organisation to and from the Netherlands. They provide resources for artists and arts workers at all stages of their careers. Their open call listings span all art forms and disciplines, and focus on cross-border projects which cover at least some of the costs of travel. The funding guides, produced in collaboration with other organisations, detail regular schemes on a national or transnational basis.