Matchmaking event for funding opportunities under the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage

The European Commission invites to an online Information & Matchmaking Day on future calls for proposals issued under the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage (ECCCH). The event takes place on 28 March from 10:00-16:00 CET and especially targets organisations that are interested in forming consortia for projects under the 2023 ECCCH calls.

The event, which follows up the general information day on 15 March, will focus on fostering partnerships among research institutions, cultural heritage entities and other organisations interested in participating in proposals for the ECCCH call of 2023.

The morning session on 28 March will feature a presentation of the call topics proposed for 2023 under the Work Programme 2023-2024 of Horizon Europe Cluster 2. Participants will gain insights into this special funding opportunity and receive the latest information from the European Commission regarding expectations on applicants.

In the afternoon participants may join a brokerage event that will connect prospective applicants and facilitate idea sharing. The Commission recommends that interested participants register in advance to make the most of the opportunity to collaborate and share ideas with other like-minded institutions and organisations.

General information event on 15 March

Next week on 15 March from 10:00-12:30 CET, the virtual event A Cloud for all – the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage takes place. Join for an introduction to ECCCH and learn about its benefits and possibilities. NEMO has been invited to host a session on the needs of the museum sector and give input on how to mobilise museum professionals.

  • Register to participate in A Cloud for all – the European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage

European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage

The European Collaborative Cloud for Cultural Heritage is a European Commission’s initiative that will help safeguard European cultural treasures and ensure that our rich cultural heritage continues to thrive in the digital age. The Cultural Heritage Cloud will foster cooperation and co-creation among cultural, creative and technology sectors. Moreover, it will bring tangible benefits in the day-to-day work of all cultural heritage professionals and museums, including the smaller, rural and remote ones.