Acento Comunicación  (Acentoline Comunicación Editora SL) has successfully completed the submission phase for the European Cooperation Projects call (CREA-CULT-2026-COOP), one of the European Commission’s flagship funding instruments under the Creative Europe programme for cultural and creative sectors.

In this edition, Acento served as a communication and dissemination partner for three projects — the maximum number permitted under the call’s eligibility rules — leading the communication and dissemination strategy for each. The proposals address priority areas of the European cultural agenda:

  • Performing arts and environmental sustainability,
  • Narrative, social inclusion, and work with vulnerable populations, and
  • Intersection of culture, health, and social care

In addition, Acento contributed as a collaborating partner in a fourth project focused on cultural diversity and independent publishing.

The proposals are now entering the expert evaluation phase, in an increasingly competitive landscape where the volume of applications (more than 1900) continues to grow, and success rates remain demanding.

Beyond the outcomes, the process itself already represents strategic value: months of collaborative work with international partners from Romania, Italy, France, Lithuania, Finland, Poland, and Portugal — strengthening European networks and generating new opportunities for cultural cooperation.