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European organisations

Domains of activity: education, youth, anti-discrimination, religious affairs.

Formally established as a Not-for-profit organisation (AISBL) in Brussels, 1991.

Domains of activity: arts and culture.

Formally established as an Association in Denmark, 1995.

Mission: The ECA promotes co-operation between artists in safeguarding their political and cultural position within Europe, with special focus on the policies of the European Union, the Council of Europe, UNESCO and other relevant organisations and on promoting the interests of professional artists in political, economic, judicial and social contexts. 

Amsterdam, Netherlands

European Cultural Foundation (ECF)

Domains of activity: arts and culture.

Formally established as a Foundation (international organisation under the Dutch law) in Geneva, 1954.

Mission: The European Cultural Foundation initiates and supports cultural expression and interaction that empower people to realise a shared future in Europe. We enable voices that are too often unheard to be heard. We link inspirational people and ideas to cultural policy making both in local communities and on the European political stage.

Domains of activity: education, youth, youth exchanges.

Formally established as a Non-profit organisation (AISBL) in Leuven, Belgium in 1985.

Domains of activity: education, youth, volunteering.

Organisation formally established as a Non-governmental public body in Brussels, 1971.

Mission: To contribute to peace and justice in a diverse world threatened by inequity and intolerance, by promoting intercultural understanding and sensitivity among European countries, organisations and citizens.

Domains of activity: arts and culture, education.

Formally established as a Non-profit organisation in Geneva, Switzerland in 1952.

Mission: The aim of the European Festivals Association is to support festivals, promote festivals’ significance and their important role in international cultural cooperation and societies today. Therefore, EFA seeks primarily to:

Domains of activity: arts and culture.

Formally established as a Not-for-profit organisation in Bonn, Germany in 2003.

Domains of activity: anti-discrimination, migration, religious affairs.

Formally established as a Not-for-profit organisation (AISBL) in Brussels, 1998.

Mission: ENAR’s mission is to foster a collective civil society voice and to influence decision-making in the European Union in order to:

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