Share
your project with
Liberi Ludi

Share
your
project
with
Liberi Ludi

If you have a project — already running, in pilot, or still on paper — that works on the cultural adaptation and social integration of children in migration through art, we would like to hear about it. Tell us what you do, who you do it for, and how Liberi Ludi might help. We read every submission.

What kinds
of projects
we are
looking at

We are open to a wide range. Some examples of what fits:

• An art or animation workshop for children in a reception centre, a school, or an after-school programme.

• A book, comic, or short film project made by or with children who have migrated.

• A cultural mediation programme that helps newly arrived children settle into a school or community.

• A training programme for educators, librarians or care workers on creative work with migrant children.

• An interpretation, translation, or storytelling project that brings the cultural memory of one community into another.



If you are not sure whether your project fits, tell us anyway. We would rather see it and discuss than miss it.

What
Liberi Ludi
can do for your project

Shape it for grant applications. We help you formulate your project in the language European funders work in, and identify open calls that fit.

Open partnerships. We connect you to other members of the Liberi Ludi community (artists, educators, NGOs in Belgium and across Europe) who can join, host, or co-deliver.

Methodological support. Where Read, Cut & Film or our methodological materials are useful, we make them available.

Visibility. We can feature your project on liberiludi.com and in our newsletter.



We are a small AISBL, not a funder. We do not give grants ourselves. What we offer is help in making your project visible and grant-ready, and partnerships that strengthen it.

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your
project

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    What happens after you submit

    We aim to acknowledge every submission within ten working days. A more substantive reply (whether we see a fit, what we can do, who else in the community might join) usually follows within a month.

    A submission is not a commitment by either side. Both you and Liberi Ludi may step back from the conversation at any stage without explanation. A formal collaboration agreement is signed only if a concrete grant or partnership is opened.

    Questions: liberi@liberiludi.com