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Structural subsidizers<br />

STRUCTURAL SUBSIDIZERS AMOUNT PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL BUDGET<br />

European Commission 4 500,000 1.84%<br />

National Lottery 4 4,957,870.50 18.25%<br />

Flemish Community 4 4,957,870.50 18.25%<br />

Province of West Flanders 4 619,733.81 2.28%<br />

City of Bruges 4 2,478,935.25 9.12%<br />

Total 4 13,514,410.06 49.75%<br />

The subsidy agreements resulted in name appearances, logo appearances, mentions<br />

in editorial texts and a number of representative activities (night sessions, tickets,<br />

publications, etc.). A special agreement was entered into with the National Lottery<br />

whereby this institution was mentioned as, among other things, the sponsor of<br />

HANZE@M4DICI.<br />

Other subsidizers<br />

The French Community of Belgium supported BRUGGE 2002 in general because of<br />

the participation of various artists from Wallonia. The Brussels-Capital Region supported<br />

BRUGGE 2002 in general to place extra emphasis on the presence of artists and<br />

cultural organisations from Brussels in the programme.<br />

The Flemish Community supported BRUGGE 2002 – in addition to the structural subsidy<br />

– for the publicity network, the pavilion of Toyo Ito, the young people’s month<br />

Kaapstad,’t Kl!kt, The People Network, .WAV, KIR and Kabba. Jint vzw supported the<br />

Stubnitz project.<br />

The Federal Government supported – in addition to the subsidy via the National<br />

Lottery – the concert by the National Orchestra of Belgium and the series of readings<br />

Vives.<br />

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CONCISE<br />

Foreign institutions also supported BRUGGE 2002 directly. The European<br />

Commission, Youth Department, made it financially possible for 20 young people<br />

from 15 European countries to experience the Cultural Year close and in person for<br />

one year. EU-JapanFest supported the Edo fireworks at the opening of the cultural<br />

year, the pavilion of Toyo Ito and the exhibition Lost Locations. The Goethe Institute<br />

supported various productions as part of Format 2002.<br />

Indirect subsidy, whereby artists were directly subsidised by a (foreign) subsidizing<br />

authority, is not included in the budget of BRUGGE 2002 vzw. Thus, for example,<br />

Young People, Old Voices and some projects of Format 2002 were supported by<br />

North Rhine-Westphalia.<br />

Sponsorship<br />

BRUGGE 2002 vzw received 4 6,414,800.34 in sponsorship, or 23.61% of the total<br />

budget.<br />

Of this, cash sponsorship accounts for the lion’s share: 4 4,318,602.02, or 67.32% of<br />

all sponsorship. The main sponsors contributed 4 3,505,580.66, the associate sponsors<br />

4 632,128.49 and the project sponsors 4 94,610.88. In addition, there were contributions<br />

from the Friends of BRUGGE 2002 (4 85,750.00) and the King Baudouin<br />

Foundation (4 532.00).<br />

In-kind sponsorship accounts for 4 2,096,198.32 or 32.68% of all sponsorship.

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