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LSE III
| General information | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Opening date | Deadline model | |||
| 18 June 2025 | single-stage | |||
| Deadline date | ||||
| 15 November 2025 23:00 | ||||
| Expected duration of participation | Total funding available | |||
| - | 48 000,00 € | |||
| Project acronym | Full name of the EU funded project | |||
| LSE III | Live Style Europe III | |||
| Grant agreement number | Topic | |||
| 101184423 | CREA-CULT-2024-NET - European Networks of Cultural and Creative Organisations |
Submission & evaluation process
Live Style Europe III (LSE III) is designed to strengthen our network and empower the live music sector through collaborative initiatives, with HUBS playing a key role. HUBS are dedicated peer-learning groups that bring together Live DMA members with shared challenges, allowing them to exchange expertise, develop joint solutions, and implement concrete actions. Through this initiative, members will receive financial support to facilitate staff exchanges, training sessions, and collaborative projects tailored to their specific needs. The goal is to strengthen transnational cooperation, and potentially create scalable solutions that benefit the entire network.
By participating in HUBS, you actively contribute to shaping the future of live music in Europe, reinforcing our collective resilience, and ensuring a diverse and thriving sector.
To apply, an application form, which is made up of one single document, is to be completed and submitted by each HUB consortium (group of applicants). In this document you must include information about the HUBS members, the description of the proposed action and the foreseen results to communicate with other Live DMA members. Important to note when submitting your application, it must:
- Be submitted by 15th NOVEMBER
- Be submitted electronically – emails submissions are not accepted – https://framaforms.org/hubs-application-form-1747729200
- Be submitted by an eligible applicant
- Be submitted in English
- Respect the number of characters, as indicated in each section of the Application form
EVALUATION
The Live DMA coordination team will be responsible of the evaluation of the projects. The evaluation consists in a screening of the projects to ensure they fit the HUBS objectives and conditions. The Live DMA coordination team reserves the right to address some requests to the applicants during the evaluation phase to receive additional information, to clarify the project or to add any missing information. The Live DMA coordination team will refuse the proposal if the HUBS participants did not provide the requested adequate, additional or missing information on time.
At the end of the evaluation period, each applicant will receive a grid of evaluation with a comment and some advice before the start of the project.
Consult the complete Guidelines and Information regarding the HUBS: https://live-dma.eu/call-for-members-the-hubs/
If you have any questions about the HUBS, reach out to our team via email at contact@live-dma.eu
Further information
Eligible applicants are the Live DMA members, national or regional live music associations. Members can participate only in one HUB and submit one application in order to ensure that all members receive support. Live DMA members will collaborate together in groups of 2 or more. They will submit one consortium application where they will detail how they split the budget with their roles and responsibilities.
ELIGIBLE ACTIVITIES
The HUBS activities must demonstrate that they provide a clear solution to a problem/challenge previously identified within the Live DMA network (such as inclusion, accessibility, gender gaps, green transition, noise complaints, rising costs, gentrification, audience behaviors, lack of public support etc…)
Eligible activities under the HUBS should directly address the identified challenges by placing collaboration at the heart of the proposed solution. This can be achieved in various ways, including team mobility, staff residencies, joint workshops and training sessions, the organization of collaborative events, the sharing of methodologies, tools, and strategies, as well as the experimentation of pilot projects. Activities should share useful knowledge or experiences that other members can learn from and use in their own work.