Leading European Foundations Launch Pioneering Programme to Support Arts for Social Change and Civic Participation Across Europe.

  • Launching a New Alliance: The Alliance for Socially Engaged Arts, a pioneering partnership of 11 leading European philanthropic foundations, has launched to champion the power of socially engaged arts in driving meaningful social change across the continent.
  • Advancing European Progress: Socially engaged arts are vital to realising the EU’s vision of a resilient, cohesive and inclusive society. They strengthen cultural connections and empower communities to find creative solutions for the societal challenges they face, from mental health to climate change. They’re vital for building a fairer and more vibrant Europe.
  • Unlocking the Potential of Arts and Creativity: The Alliance aims to overcome the undervaluation of socially engaged arts by shifting the narrative, advocating for increased funding, and fostering policy structures that enable this vital work to thrive. Through European advocacy and a new fellowship programme, it seeks to empower socially engaged arts leaders across Europe.

A pioneering alliance of 11 leading European philanthropic foundations has been launched today to champion the transformative power of socially engaged arts in driving positive social change across Europe. 

The Alliance for Socially Engaged Arts brings together 11 of Europe’s leading philanthropic funders to pool their resources, create a unified support network and amplify advocacy efforts to unlock the potential of socially engaged arts in driving social real change. 

The foundation partners involved are:

  • Allianz Foundation
  • Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
  • Cariplo Foundation
  • Compagnia di San Paolo
  • Daniel and Nina Carasso Foundation 
  • European Cultural Foundation 
  • Hilti Foundation 
  • King Baudouin Foundation 
  • La Caixa Foundation
  • Moleskine Foundation 
  • Stiftung Mercator Schweiz

This powerful initiative seeks to provide essential backing and a collective voice for socially engaged arts to flourish.

Socially engaged arts bring together artists and communities to address pressing social, political, and cultural challenges through art. By centering communities and their needs in artistic processes, these arts can empower individuals, foster dialogue and shift societal perceptions, ultimately inspiring action on the critical issues those communities face.

Luís Jerónimo, Director of Sustainability and Equity at Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and Chair of the Alliance said: 

“Socially engaged arts have long been a force for positive social change in Europe.  Despite this, socially engaged arts organistations, artists and cultural practitioners remain undervalued. They struggle with inadequate funding and unsupportive policy structures, compounded by massive cuts to public funding, which hinders their impact to shape a more creative and connected Europe”

Recent reports from the arts and culture sector reflect this, with countries like Germany, France, and the UK showing evidence of this concerning trend. These cuts, combined with the ongoing challenge of securing dedicated support for socially engaged arts—already under-resourced—have placed further strain on many organisations, leaving them without the resources needed to thrive. Often misunderstood by those who might view social impact as separate from artistic value, these practitioners are further isolated in a fractured sector, with incredible work happening in silos across the continent. 

“That’s why eleven of Europe’s leading philanthropic funders are joining forces to change this. The Alliance will connect socially engaged arts leaders and organisations across borders, expand much-needed support to scale their impact, and create a powerful platform for pan-European advocacy. Together, we’ll demonstrate that collective action can turn up the volume and deliver lasting, transformative change for communities across the continent.” Jerónimo added.

At its launch event in Lisbon on 23rd January, the Alliance also announced its inaugural fellowship. This 18-month programme will support up to 15 visionary leaders of arts organisations focused on community engagement and social change across Europe.

Each fellow and their organisation will receive:

  • A €60,000 Euro grant, 
  • online workshops, mentorship and support to scale impact
  • immersive residential experiences, study visits and exchanges

The fellowship’s goal is to provide a collaborative space for socially engaged arts organisations to strengthen their work, enhance individual fellows’ professional development, and drive impactful advocacy efforts throughout Europe. 

The fellowship is the result of a partnership with Culture Action Europe, Fitzcarraldo Foundation and The Audience Agency, experts in capacity-building and advocacy in the arts sector.

Anne Torreggiani, CEO of the Audience Agency, on behalf of the partnership with Culture Action Europe and Fitzcarraldo Foundation said: 

“Through the Fellowship, we are working with visionary leaders and organisations at the forefront of socially engaged arts across Europe to take their work to the next level. This programme is a collaborative and supportive environment where leaders can grow, overcome challenges, share knowledge, and drive real, lasting change. By supporting their development, our three organisations are proud to help reimagine and shape a fairer, more inclusive, and boldly creative Europe.”

The fellowship is open to applications from 23 January to 24 February, to apply please visit ​​https://allianceforsociallyengagedarts.org/