The study Creative Europe: Towards the Next Programme Generation, commissioned by the European Parliament CULT Committee and carried out by KEA, provides recommendations for a more ambitious future Creative Europe programme,…
On 30 May 2018, the proposal for the Creative Europe Programme 2021-2027 was presented by the European Commission. NEMO welcomes the proposal of the Commission and is happy to see that the Creative Europe’s total budget increases…
On 22 May 2018, the new Agenda for Culture was adopted by the European Commission.
NEMO is pleased to receive news about the proposed EU-budget for the years 2021-2027. The Creative Europe remains as a stand-alone programme and has been allocated 650 million euros in the proposed budget.
On 10 May 2018, the European Regional Alliance of the International Council of Museums (ICOM Europe) and the World Federation of Friends of Museums (WFFM) will release the "Declaration of Funchal on the European Year of Cultural…
The EU Bulgarian Presidency Conference “Cultural Heritage: for a more sustainable Europe” took place from 26-27 March 2018 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. NEMO was represented through the participation of the NEMO board member Sofia…
25 May 2018 has been secured for the NEMO Political Internships in the Bonnefantenmuseum.
In the occasion of the European Year of Cultural Heritage has the European Commission compiled a toolkit highlighting 15 projects funded by the Creative Europe programme.
Culture Action Europe (CAE) launches the campaign "Double for Culture". The campaign aims to demonstrate the values of culture and hopes to lead to an increased budget for culture in the post-2020 Multiannual Financial Framework.