Prince Claus Fund Seed Award 2026
Deadline: Jan 08, 2026
other
partially funded
Africa, Middle East
Opportunity Overview
The Prince Claus Fund is currently accepting applications for its Seed Award 2026. This award is dedicated to supporting emerging artists and cultural practitioners who bring fresh ideas, perspectives, and energy to the cultural landscape.
📖 About Prince Claus Fund Seed Award
The 2026 Seed Award aims to empower emerging artists and cultural practitioners by providing them with the resources to explore, create, and innovate.
🎁 Benefits of Prince Claus Fund Seed Award
- Each recipient will receive €5,000 as a trust-based grant.
- Full autonomy for artists to decide how to use the funds, whether for:
- Exploring new perspectives
- Building connections
- Investing in materials
- Experimenting and creating without financial strain
✅ Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be in the early stages of their career (1–5 years, excluding study years).
- Have an innovative artistic or cultural practice addressing pressing social or political issues in their local context.
- Have received little to no institutional recognition or support.
- Be from, living, and working in eligible regions:
- Africa
- Asia
- Latin America
- The Caribbean
- The Middle East
- Eastern Europe
🗓 Application Date and Process
- Application Deadline: January 8, 2026, at 17:00 Amsterdam time.
- The application form includes:
- Questions about your practice and project.
- Supplementary materials, including:
- Samples of your work
- A C.V. and reference letter
- A pitch video/audio answering the question: What drives you as an artist?
🌐 Application Portal
- View details of the Prince Claus Fund Seed Award.
- Apply directly via the Prince Claus Fund Awards Platform.
📅 Key Dates
- Application Deadline: 08 January 2026
This is a fantastic opportunity for emerging artists and cultural practitioners to gain financial support and recognition for their innovative work. Don't miss the chance to apply!
Benefits
- Each recipient receives €5,000 as a trust-based grant.
- Artists have full autonomy to decide how to use the funds — whether for:
- Exploring new perspectives
- Building connections
- Investing in materials
- Experimenting and creating without financial strain










