CULTURAL HERITAGE IN ACTION: Submit your innovative heritage practices in cities & regions by 31 December
In its second phase (2021-2023), the EU-funded peer learning programme Cultural Heritage in Action – of which Europa Nostra is a proud partner – will continue to empower Europe’s cities and regions to strengthen their heritage-related policies and initiatives as well as develop innovative solutions to preserve their cultural heritage assets.
We are now looking for practices that are innovative, inspiring for other cities and regions, and have a real impact on the ground on the 3 following timely topics:
- Recovery and resilience through cultural heritage in a post pandemic world
- Cultural heritage for local sustainable development
- Governance and financing: new roles for local and regional authorities
We will enrich our already existing catalogue – featuring several initiatives that received the European Heritage Awards / Europa Nostra Awards -, with 30 additional good practices and will organise a new set of peer-learning activities, including 5 onsite peer learning visits to take place between February and November 2022.
Our new call for good practices is open until 31 December 2021. Do not hesitate to send us your good practices or circulate the call to those who might be interested in applying. You can read more about the call here and directly apply via this link.
Our call to host one of the onsite peer learning visits is also open until 31 December 2021. Click here to download the application document.
Would you like to know more?
Read here our concept note.
Submit your innovative heritage practices & share your success story!
About the Cultural Heritage in Action project:
Cultural Heritage in Action is the EU peer-learning programme for local and regional policy-makers and practitioners to exchange knowledge and experience on cultural heritage. Cultural Heritage in Action is managed by a Consortium led by EUROCITIES with Europa Nostra, KEA, ERRIN and Architects’ Council of Europe. The project is funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union.