Arts Exchanges on International Issues

Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs,
18 April 2008, USA

The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs has announced a grants program for initiatives that utilize the arts to engage civil society - particularly youth and diverse and underserved populations - and that foster linkages between U.S. and overseas arts and cultural organizations and local communities.

Proposed projects should transform institutional and individual understanding of key international, arts and/or cultural issues, foster dialogue, develop professional expertise and develop leadership capacity. Through these people-to-people exchanges, the Bureau seeks to reach out to young people, counter negative perceptions, promote good governance, contribute to conflict prevention and management, and build respect for cultural expression and identity in the world. Projects should be structured to encourage American professionals and their international counterparts in eligible countries to develop a common dialogue for dealing with shared challenges and concerns. The Bureau is especially interested in engaging socially and economically diverse groups that may not have had extensive contact with counterpart institutions in the United States.

http://exchanges.state.gov/education/rfgps/maio22rfgp.htm