Artunio Networking – a new way to build partnerships

Get involved in EU projects more often and regularly secure funding for your activities.

Artunio Networking

Designed for cultural and artistic organizations, schools, and municipalities that want to participate in international projects and obtain funding through Cooperation Projects – one of the largest programs under Creative Europe.

Why is it important?​

In some EU countries, public support for artistic projects has significantly decreased, posing serious challenges for the entire cultural sector.

Due to limited income-generating opportunities, many cultural organizations struggle with growth and sustainability.

One of the reasons is the insufficient participation of cultural organizations in international calls and projects that can provide regular financing. However, participation in certain grant programs requires international partnerships - and that’s exactly what Artunio Networking is designed for.

Networking for Creative Europe:

Creative Europe - Cooperation Projects

Cooperation Projects are divided into three categories, with approximately €60 million distributed annually.

  • Small projects – up to €200,000 with a minimum of 3 partners

  • Medium projects – up to €1,000,000 with a minimum of 5 partners

  • Large projects – up to €2,000,000 with a minimum of 10 partners

For all artistic and cultural organizations

Networking is intended for all organizations, schools, and municipalities that organize artistic, cultural, or other creative activities.

  • Organizations of all sizes and focuses can join the network

  • For all artistic organizations, institutions, schools or municipalities

  • Only a limited number of organizations can join the network

Project concepts that could be supported

Creative Europe focuses on various areas related to art and culture, from organizing events to digitalization and innovation.

  • Artistic and cultural events and activities with an international dimension

  • Digital projects and innovations for online presentation, virtual exhibitions, etc.

  • Education, exchange of experience and capacity building

  • Projects focused on audience development and community engagement

  • Inclusion, sustainability, and “green” culture – and many more

Costs that can be covered by the project

The support covers project-related expenses and can be used for everything necessary to successfully complete the project.

  • Personnel costs and artists’ fees (human resources)

  • Travel, mobility, and events (international activities)

  • Production, marketing, technical equipment, and communication (project implementation)

Direct invitation to international projects

Organizations from abroad can find you through us and directly invite you to join their projects via Artunio.

  • Hundreds of new projects are created across Europe every year

  • We actively communicate with international partners and seek collaboration opportunities

  • When a project matches your preferences, we’ll contact you

Finding partners for projects abroad

We will evaluate your project idea and recommend suitable partners for collaboration.

  • We will show you examples of project proposals that have received funding

  • We will advise you on creating an initial project concept

  • We will advise you on creating an initial project concept

Partnerships across the EU and beyond

We search for projects and partnerships both within and outside the EU where participation in Cooperation Projects is possible.

  • Over 1,600 projects submitted in 2025

  • More than 40 countries involved in the Cooperation Projects call

  • Including 27 member states of the European Union

How to get involved?

1. Contact us for more information and the next steps.     

3. Specify the project topics you’re interested in collaborating on.

1. Contact us for more information and the next steps.     

2. Register on Artunio and complete your organization’s profile.

3. Specify the project topics you’re interested in collaborating on.

4. Receive offers from abroad and participate in European projects.

Artunio Networking is a paid service designed for organizations that want to participate in international projects – €10 + VAT per month (equivalent to €120 per year). It includes access to project opportunities, our software and networking support within the Cooperation Projects program.

Joshua Milo

Musician, Performer - Germany

I’ve tried Artunio before the app was even launched, and it has helped me and my band get gigs we wouldn’t have performed otherwise.

If you’re a solo musician, in a band, or even part of an orchestra, whether you’re starting out or already established, you should definitely check it out.

JazzFest Brno

Brno - Czech Republic

The international jazz festival JazzFestBrno was established in 2002. Since then, it has grown to become the most significant jazz showcase in the Czech Republic, annually attracting over 10,000 spectators.

The festival charts the current state of the jazz genre and presents not only its mainstream but also modern trends. Its diverse and carefully curated program, in addition to dominant jazz, spans across genres and offers a wide range of styles from avant-garde to alt-pop.

We are excited to join Artunio and support the European jazz community even more.

Canjazz

Cangas - Spain

The Canjazz, one of the oldest jazz festivals in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, has been celebrating jazz in the coastal town of Cangas, Galicia, since 1979. Organized by a non-profit association, this annual event transforms the historic old town into a unique open-air stage, offering four days of concerts, jam sessions, workshops, and other activities.

The festival showcases a diverse range of styles, from classic jazz to contemporary and experimental trends, featuring international artists alongside some of the most outstanding Galician projects.

Jazz Festival Leibnitz

Leibnitz - Austria

The Leibnitz International Jazz Festival is based on the forms and trends of international, innovative and creative jazz in an Austria-wide exclusive program on the borderline to new composition techniques and fresh sounds with ethnic, electronic or experimental references.

This international platform for networking of so many people in the jazz industry represents great added value for all of us.

In this form it  is a new, previously non-existent project and can promote international collaboration and offer new opportunities for artists. 

Joshua Milo

Musician, Performer - Germany

I’ve tried Artunio before the app was even launched, and it has helped me and my band get gigs we wouldn’t have performed otherwise.

If you’re a solo musician, in a band, or even part of an orchestra, whether you’re starting out or already established, you should definitely check it out.

JazzFest Brno

Brno - Czech Republic

The international jazz festival JazzFestBrno was established in 2002. Since then, it has grown to become the most significant jazz showcase in the Czech Republic, annually attracting over 10,000 spectators.

The festival charts the current state of the jazz genre and presents not only its mainstream but also modern trends. Its diverse and carefully curated program, in addition to dominant jazz, spans across genres and offers a wide range of styles from avant-garde to alt-pop.

We are excited to join Artunio and support the European jazz community even more.

Canjazz

Cangas - Spain

The Canjazz, one of the oldest jazz festivals in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, has been celebrating jazz in the coastal town of Cangas, Galicia, since 1979. Organized by a non-profit association, this annual event transforms the historic old town into a unique open-air stage, offering four days of concerts, jam sessions, workshops, and other activities.

The festival showcases a diverse range of styles, from classic jazz to contemporary and experimental trends, featuring international artists alongside some of the most outstanding Galician projects.

Jazz Festival Leibnitz

Leibnitz - Austria

The Leibnitz International Jazz Festival is based on the forms and trends of international, innovative and creative jazz in an Austria-wide exclusive program on the borderline to new composition techniques and fresh sounds with ethnic, electronic or experimental references.

This international platform for networking of so many people in the jazz industry represents great added value for all of us.

In this form it  is a new, previously non-existent project and can promote international collaboration and offer new opportunities for artists. 

Lublin Jazz Festival

Lublin - Poland

Lublin Jazz Festival is one of the most important jazz events in Poland, held annually in Lublin for 15 years. The festival presents a wide spectrum of jazz – from classics, through modern forms, to experimental sounds with electronics, ambient or free improv. It is a meeting space for legends of world jazz with young, innovative artists.

Lublin Jazz is also a year-round concert activity, support for young musicians, international cooperation and CD releases under the Lublin Jazz brand. The festival, combining high artistic quality with openness to new phenomena.

Eixo do Jazz

Vila Nova de Famalicão - Portugal

Eixo do Jazz is a non-profit cultural association and the main organiser, programmer, and producer of the Jazz na Caixa festival that features musicians from Portugal and Galicia (Spain).

All our other activities are also targeting the inclusion of Galician and Portuguese professionals in the music sector.

While we already work with musicians from Spain, we would love to extend our relationships to musicians, and other music professionals, to other countries in Europe!