
FLIP – Finance, Learning, Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights for CCSI is a Preparatory Action, co-funded by the EU and project partners. Its goal is to build a stronger resilience of the cultural and creative sector, by further strengthening their overall ecosystem.
Building on the achievements of the first Pilot project phase (Creative FLIP, 2019-2021), FLIP will continue to organize activities supporting the capacities of its actors in the areas of Finance, Learning/Skills, Innovation and Intellectual Property Rights for the CCSI.
The objective of the action is also to work in a cross-sectoral way between the project’s different components and policy areas.
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OPEN CALL – Creative FLIP is looking for a Researcher on working conditions
06 July 2023 In the context of its Work Package on Innovation, the Creative FLIP consortium and expert Joost Heinsius, have conducted intensive research on the …
This was the 2022/23 cohort of Creative FLIP Learning Labs Program
June 2023 This second edition of our own Learning Labs Program is coming to an end. It has been a school year full of learning, creativity, …
Learning Labs Networking Meeting 2023
Impact harvesting & stories worth telling Madrid, March 2023 On 21 and 22 March a group of 20 cultural practitioners and cultural managers representing this year’s …
School Full of Heritage
March, 2023 In the outskirts of Athens, Peripatos in cooperation with the 1st Primary School of Vrilissia is teaching students different ways to relate cultural heritage …
Discover Creative FLIP TWIN HUBS Exchange Program
Discover Creative FLIP TWIN HUBS Exchange Program Based on the sister-city model the 2022/23 edition of Creative FLIP Peer to Peer (P2P) exchanges will bring together …
Creative FLIP launches Policy Paper: “From Reaction to Action – Collaborative Transformation Policies in Culture and Beyond for Future-Oriented Policy-Making and Action”
February 2023 Our latest publication aspires to activate policy-makers and stakeholders on all governance levels to update cultural policy frameworks by the means of new types …