Creative Europe - Media Literacy

Deadline :
March 6, 2025 5:00 PM

Brussels time

Project Duration:
24 months
Funding available:
EUR 2 570 000
Partners required:
Minimum 3 independent entities from at least 3 different eligible countries.

Funding programme

Creative Europe is the EU’s funding programme for providing support to the culture and audiovisual sectors.

Call overview

This call aims to encourage knowledge sharing and exchanges on media literacy policies and practices.

Call detail

Support will encourage knowledge sharing and exchanges on media literacy policies and practices to enable the development of innovative cross-border media literacy initiatives and communities across Europe, in a continuously changing digital media landscape and taking into account current user behaviour among various age groups.

Objectives  

This call supports:

  • Pan-European consortia, scaling up best practices across national, cultural and linguistic borders, and developing and upscaling media literacy tools and actions to ensure the transfer of such practices to the widest possible audience, covering different types of media delivery modalities.
  • Forums for exchange of best practices around specific age groups, groups with limited media literacy skills or access, or those at risk of social exclusion.
  • Media literacy professionals to adapt their practices to fast developing media formats and changing media consumption patterns.

Read the full Media Literacy call document to check eligibility and requirements.

Priorities

Support is foreseen for collaborative projects with clearly defined objective(s) to advance/target specific area(s)/goal(s) within the field of media literacy, addressing at least two of the following areas of activities:

  • Activities building on, sharing and scaling up best practices from innovative media literacy projects that take into account a changing media ecosystem, especially by crossing cultural, country or linguistic borders and strengthening collaboration between different regions of Europe.
  • Development of innovative, interactive online toolkits to provide solutions to existing and future challenges in the online environment, including disinformation.
  • Development of materials and toolkits to enable citizens to develop a critical approach to the media, and to recognise and appropriately react to disinformation.
  • Development of media literacy practices adapted to the changing media environment including manipulative techniques and AI-based media production.
  • All proposals should consider citizen inclusiveness, civic engagement and participatory culture as a fundamental aspect of their proposal. Applicants should cooperate actively with the European Digital Media Observatory (EDMO) regional hubs with a view to sharing good practice and avoid overlaps in the media literacy initiatives to be covered.

Eligibility

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must

- be legal entities (public or private bodies)

- be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:

Consortium composition

Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions:

  • minimum 3 independent entities from at least 3 different eligible countries
  • consortia may include profit and non-profit organisations (private or public), public authorities (national, regional, local), international organisations, universities and educational institutions, media organisations, research and technology institutions, and technology providers.

Budget

Total budget: EUR 2 570 000.

Project budget (maximum grant amount): €500,000 per project.

The grant will be a budget-based (actual costs, with unit cost and flat-rate elements). This means that it will reimburse ONLY certain types of costs (eligible costs) and costs that were actually incurred for your project (NOT the budgeted costs).

The costs will be reimbursed at the funding rate fixed in the Grant Agreement (70%).

Grants may NOT produce a profit (i.e. surplus of revenues + EU grant over costs). For-profit organisations must declare their revenues and, if there is a profit, it will be deducted it from the final grant amount.

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Deadline :
March 6, 2025 5:00 PM

Brussels time

Project Duration:
24 months
Funding available:
EUR 2 570 000
Partners required:
Minimum 3 independent entities from at least 3 different eligible countries.