4. Consulting

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The Fonds doesn’t just support projects; it is also a service and counseling partner for independently producing artists, collectives and institutions. The head office offers advice for interested parties and artists beyond the Fond’s own support programs on aspects of submitting applications as well as structural and organizational questions.

  • Counseling via e-mail and telephone

    The Fonds offers all those interested in funding or submitting an application the opportunity to receive individual advice by telephone or e-mail.

    Counseling via e-mail: beratung*fonds-daku.de
    Counseling via telephone:
    030 6293126-26
    Mon - Fri 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

  • Counseling GLOBAL VILLAGE KIDS

    A special telephone and e-mail advisory service has been set up for the GLOBAL VILLAGE KIDS program.

    Counseling via e-mail:
    gvk*fonds-daku.de Counseling via telephone:
    030 6293126-52
     

  • Info-Events

    The Fonds is offering regular online info-events for the current support programs; it also can offer information on the foundations and support basics of the individual programs. Please note our event information.

  • FAQs

    Before, during and after your application, questions or problems often arise. In the FAQs, the Fonds has answered the most common questions, grouped according to different subjects.

  • Funding glossary

    The funding glossary contains various guidelines and information, sorted by keyword, which help to successfully complete the entire funding process from the conclusion of the contract to the proof of use.

  • Accessibility needs

    The Fonds aims to ensure comprehensive accessibility. This also applies to the application process. Let us know about existing barriers and the need for support and let us find solutions together.

    Support via email: anna-sophie.lueke@fonds-daku.de

    With the exception of downloadable documents, the website is largely accessible in accordance with BITV 2.0. 

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