SDADV opens the 2025 grants call and makes access easier for new members

SDADV reaffirms its commitment to the country’s cultural and creative sector and has announced the publication of the regulatory guidelines for the 2025 grants, which were published in the Official Gazette (BOPA) on 21 May.

These grants aim to support artistic projects and foster the vitality of Andorra’s cultural fabric. With this initiative, SDADV continues working to return value to its members and promote cultural creation in the country.

In addition, SDADV has stated that the 2026 budget also includes a new allocation for grants, showing a clear intention of continuity and support for the sector.

Who can apply?

These grants are aimed at SDADV members working in one of the following disciplines:

  • Visual and photographic arts
  • Music
  • Audiovisual
  • Literature
  • Performing arts

How to become an SDADV member

For creators who are not yet SDADV members, the registration process is free and simple. Contact SDADV by email at sdadv@sdadv.ad, and they will provide all required documentation: the application for admission and management mandate, and the work declaration document.

Applicants must submit:

  • A duly completed admission application (with the relevant annex depending on discipline)
  • Work declaration
  • Photocopy of an identity document (or present it in person)
  • Passport-style photo
  • Any other documentation indicated on the forms

Documentation can be delivered in person at SDADV offices (Av. Príncep Benlloch, Ed. Clara Rabassa, 2nd floor, Office G1 – Co-Working), or sent by email with a digital signature through the Government of Andorra platform.

Once received, documentation will be assessed by SDADV’s Board of Directors, which must approve admission. If approved, a signed copy of the management contract will be sent to the new member.

A step forward for Andorran culture

With this new grants call and free admission process, SDADV continues strengthening its role as the guarantor and defender of authors’ and artists’ rights in the Principality of Andorra, while reinforcing its commitment to creation, sector professionalisation and cultural promotion in the country.