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CCSI4CCSI: Strengthening cultural and creative sectors across Europe

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04 June 2025

CCSI4CCSI: Strengthening cultural and creative sectors across Europe

Cultural tourism

Green Transition of Tourism Companies and SMEs

Innovative tourism services

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The CCSI4CCSI project supports the transformation and sustainable growth of Europe’s cultural and creative sectors through innovation, policy development, and cross-sector collaboration.

Authors

CCSI4CCSI project

Related Organisation(s)

Business and Cultural Development Centre

Business Kolding

City of Koprivnica

City of Kortrijk

Design Region Kortrijk

Enter Koprivnica

Kolding Municipality

Malopolska Regional Development Agency

Region of Central Macedonia

Topics
Geographical descriptors

Belgium

Croatia

Denmark

Greece

Poland

Organisation Type

Cultural and Heritage Organisations

Local Authorities

NGOs / Non-profits

Regional Authorities

SMEs (a company with less than 250 employees)

  • Specific types of tourism

    • Cultural tourism

  • Transition Pathway Strategic Areas

    • Green Transition of Tourism Companies and SMEs

    • Innovative tourism services

  • Business activities

    • Activities of amusement parks and theme parks

    • Activities of associations and other organisations supporting tourism

    • Festivals, cultural and entertainment activities

    • Gardens and nature reserves activities

    • Museums

    • Operation of historical sites

    • Other

    • Other amusement and recreation activities

    • Recreational and sport activities

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The CCSI4CCSI project, funded by the Interreg Europe Programme, aims to strengthen the Cultural and Creative Sectors and Industries (CCSI) by supporting their transformation, innovation, and resilience in the face of economic and societal challenges. Coordinated by the Region of Central Macedonia, it focuses on enabling the green, digital, and social transitions, fostering cross-sectoral synergies, and linking foresight tools with policy development. Running from April 2024 to June 2028, its expected outcomes include improved regional policies, enhanced collaboration across sectors, and increased capacity for sustainable growth and innovation within the CCSI ecosystem.

#Cultural preservation #Innovation in tourism #Resilience planning #Green transition #Economic diversification 

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