In the context of the continuing nationwide ban on organizing public cultural events due to the spread of coronavirus, I issue guidelines for beneficiaries and applicants from the Fund for the Promotion of the Arts (FPU), which should help better manage the emergency situation.
Guidelines of the Fund for the Promotion of Art as of 27.3.2020
Slovak Arts Council,
27 March 2020, Slovak Republic
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