Applications are currently being accepted for the Vladimir Potanin Foundation Grants for Collaborative Museum and Theatre Projects 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to click here to learn more about this opportunity and apply for it.
About Vladimir Potanin Foundation Grants for Collaborative Museum and Theatre Projects
The Vladimir Potanin Charitable Foundation’s grant initiative is designed to bridge the gap between different sectors of the Russian cultural landscape. By merging the archival and historical depth of museums with the dynamic storytelling of theatre, the program seeks to modernize how the public engages with cultural heritage.
Benefits of Vladimir Potanin Foundation Grants for Collaborative Museum and Theatre Projects
For the winning teams, we will organize the entire tour process, including:
- organization of screenings: selection of venues and scheduling;
- logistics: travel, accommodation and transportation of scenery;
- technical support according to the rider;
- fixed fees for each impression;
- promotion as part of the touring information campaign.
Vladimir Potanin Foundation Grants for Collaborative Museum and Theatre Projects Requirements
- Russian non-profit organizations are museums, theaters, cultural centers (including private ones) and other institutions in the field of culture.
Application Date and Process
1. Fill out the online application at the link.
2. Upload a letter from the head of your organization in the proposed form (in PDF or JPG format). The letter must be on official letterhead, signed and stamped.
- the authority of the employee submitting the application as a contact person for the project;
- reliability of the information provided in the application;
- readiness of the organization to participate in the tour program in case of project selection.
Application Deadline
31 January, 2026
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