What organisms tender more cultural services?
Public tenders for cultural services ... Well, it is the bread of each day for government agencies that want to do cool things (or sometimes not so cool) in the world of culture, but they have no time or desire to do so alone. They call private companies and tell them: "Eh, who points?" So, there are all, ministries, arts advice, libraries, museums and even the departments of education, involved in garlic. It depends on the country, but the roll is more or less the same.
In Spain, for example, the Ministry of Culture and Sports is the king of the party when we talk about cultural tenders. They are the ones that release the pasta for events, art projects, workshops, whatever you can think of. If you have a company and want to work there, you will have to be pending because they tend everything: from organizing a film festival to setting up a modern art exhibition. You will not get bored.
Then there is the INAEM, which is basically in charge of not dying of boredoms of theater and music. They also tend their own: shows, musicals, festivals, and even campaigns to promote artists. If that roll is leaving, it is your site.
And don't think everything is left in Madrid. The municipalities and provincial councils also take their contests. The typical: library management, town museums, local parties, and painting workshops for retired ladies. There is a bit of everything.
Now, if you are a company and want to catch Cacho, you have to be in the parrot. You can't sleep in the laurels waiting for them to call you. It is best to sign up for some tenders service, so you find out before anyone else and you have time to prepare the proposal.
Of course, Eye Takes: it is not worth introducing you and that's it. You have to read the specifications well, understand what the hell they are asking for and make sure you can meet the requirements. Nothing to improvise crazy, because then the dislikes come.
And finally, winning a tender is not just a matter of putting the cheapest offer. If you have no demonstrable experience or a decent portfolio, they will look straight. So, patience, curra your projects well, make good contacts and, hey, the next contract is yours. Luck!