A 2nd call for projects for the Endowment Fund

In 2025, the Crédit Mutuel Arkéa Endowment Fund is launching its second call for projects on the theme of “Culture & Inclusion”.

Entitled "Culture and Inclusion," this competition is reserved for non-profit organizations (associations under the 1901 law), social and solidarity economy businesses with fewer than 10 employees, cooperatives, local authorities, public institutions, etc.

The projects submitted must:

  • be in the cultural field, regardless of the discipline or field,
  • have an impact on the vitality of Crédit Mutuel Arkéa's historical territories (Côtes-d'Armor, Finistère, Ille-et-Vilaine, Morbihan, Aquitaine, Charente, Gironde, Dordogne),
  • have a societal impact by making culture accessible to an audience usually far from cultural facilities, offerings, or activities (for example, by including people in vulnerable situations, those living in remote areas, etc.).
THE SPONSOR: JEAN CHRISTOPHE SPINOSI
 
A musician with a simultaneously modern and baroque approach, the deeply humanist conductor Jean-Christophe Spinosi enjoys a brilliant international career.
At the head of his Ensemble Matheus, he creates numerous atypical and unique projects blending the baroque repertoire with contemporary music and street artists.
In 2024, he conducted the orchestra at the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games and the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, notably reviving La Marseillaise in a rearranged version.
In Brest, he also created a project that was unique in France: the "lycée-opéra." For one academic year, he transformed a vocational high school into a veritable opera house, bringing high school students to the main stage of the Quartz.

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THE SPONSOR: JEAN CHRISTOPHE SPINOSI
 
A musician with a simultaneously modern and baroque approach, the deeply humanist conductor Jean-Christophe Spinosi enjoys a brilliant international career.
At the head of his Ensemble Matheus, he creates numerous atypical and unique projects blending the baroque repertoire with contemporary music and street artists.
In 2024, he conducted the orchestra at the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games and the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, notably reviving La Marseillaise in a rearranged version.
In Brest, he also created a project that was unique in France: the "lycée-opéra." For one academic year, he transformed a vocational high school into a veritable opera house, bringing high school students to the main stage of the Quartz.

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