About Fondation Alta Mane
Fondation Alta Mane supports nonprofit projects that use the arts as a tool for recovery, inclusion, and wellbeing for children, youth, refugees, and others facing severe social marginalization, poverty, illness, or disability. Its giving is especially oriented toward arts-based interventions that combine creativity with social impact, including art therapy, music, circus, and cultural participation. The foundation appears to prioritize Europe, with some international select-country support, and often backs organizations working directly with vulnerable populations through practical, project-based collaborations.
Focus Areas
Arts-Based Social InclusionArt Therapy and Psychosocial RecoveryYouth in Severe Poverty or MarginalizationRefugee and Migrant SupportArts for Disability and Serious IllnessMusic, Circus, and Community Arts
Giving Approach
Unrestricted project grants to nonprofits, usually through an online proposal form rather than fixed open calls; support appears program-specific, collaborative, and geared toward discrete arts-for-social-impact projects in Europe and selected international locations.
How to approach this funder
Proposals are submitted online and there do not appear to be fixed annual deadlines or open competitions. Applicants should emphasize how art will be used concretely for recovery, inclusion, or psychosocial support, and show clear benefit for children, youth, refugees, or other highly vulnerable groups in Europe or eligible international settings.