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Get involved: Sector opportunities June 2026

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Discover great events, funding opportunities and open calls from the creative climate community.

Don’t forget to check our programme of free, regular events, and if you’d like these opportunities direct to your mailbox once a month, sign up for our mailing list now.

 
 


OPEN CALL: ITER 2026

Deadline: 1 September 2026

Involved in planning or delivering international touring in the cultural sector? Applications for the International Touring and Environmental Responsibility programme (ITER) are now open for 2026. Register your interest now, and you could help improve and develop environmentally responsible, inclusive and just approaches to international touring.

Event: Creative Climate Resilience Together

June 26, 2026

We are at a pivotal moment where climate data and policy must be translated into meaningful, community-led action. Supported by the BFI, JB will bring together the creative and climate sectors at the Creative Climate Resilience Together talk to explore the vital connections between resilience, creativity, and climate action on Friday 26 of June 2026, part of London Climate Action Week

EVENTs: London Climate Action Week

June 21 – 28, 2026
London Climate Action Week returns for 2026, uniting NGOs, companies, governments, researchers, investors, activists, and the community through hundreds of separate events across London in one of the world’s largest independent climate gatherings.

OPEN CALL: CLIMATE PLAYWRITING PRIZE

Deadline: 1 September, 2026
Climate Spring, Shakespeare’s Globe and Fern Culture have teamed up to launch the Climate Playwriting Prize. Playwrights are invited to submit original, unproduced plays to the panel for consideration, with the winner receiving a £15,000 award and professional development opportunities. Deadline: 1 September.

EVENT: healing arts scotland

15 – 19 June, 2026
How can the arts improve physical, mental, and social wellbeing? Healing Arts Scotland explores this question and celebrates the role of arts in health and wellbeing through performances, workshops, exhibitions, and more taking place throughout Scotland from 15-19 June.

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