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CERV – Call for proposals for Networks of Towns – 2025

CERV – Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values programme aims at protecting and promoting EU rights and values and to contribute to sustaining and further developing open, rights-based, democratic, equal, and inclusive societies based on the rule of law.

2025-03-27
10 million euro
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Call synthesis

Call reference CERV-2025-CITIZENS-TOWN-NT
Programme Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV)
Institution European Commission
Sectors Citizenship & Human Rights Civil Protection & Risks Cooperation & Development Culture, Media & Communication Education & Training Justice, Security, Defence
Beneficiaries Association & NGO EU & International Organisation Local Authority & Affiliated Entity State administration & affiliated entities

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Call reference

CERV-2025-CITIZENS-TOWN-NT



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Priorities and funded actions

Objectives

  • To promote exchanges between citizens of different countries, in particular through networks of towns, to give them practical experience of the wealth and diversity of the common heritage of the Union and to make them aware that these constitute the foundation for a common future
  • To develop sustainable networks of towns, deepening and intensify their cooperation, while outlining their long-term vision for the future of European integration

Priorities

  • Priority 1: To bring citizens together to discuss and share best practices
  • Priority 2: To promote awareness and building knowledge of EU citizenship rights, free movement of people and associated European common values and common democratic standards
  • Priority 3: To identify ways to further strengthen the European dimension and democratic legitimacy of the EU decision-making process and fostering free
  • Priority 4: To promote awareness, building knowledge and sharing best practice on the benefits of diversity as well as effective measures on how to tackle discrimination and racism at local level
  • Priority 5: To promote awareness and building knowledge of the role of minorities
  • Priority 6: To promote prevention measures and awareness raising efforts, sharing best practices policies aiming to curb violence against women
  • Priority 7: To promote awareness of the importance of the citizens’ democratic participation through cultural activities

Among financed actions

  • Workshops, seminars, conferences, training activities
  • Expert meetings, webinars, awareness-raising activities, high-visibility events
  • Data gathering and consultation, development, exchanges, and dissemination of good practices among public authorities and civil society organisations
  • Development of communication tools and the use of social media
  • Networks of Towns

Eligibility

  • Be a legal person
  • Be a public or private entity
  • Be established in one of the eligible countries:
    • EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories)
    • Non-EU states: listed EEA countries and countries associated to the CERV Programme (Click here)
  • Be non-profit making towns/municipalities and/or other levels of local authorities, their twinning committees or networks, federations/associations of local authorities, or other non-profit organisations representing local authorities
  • A consortium composed of at least 4 entities, established in at least 4 different EU Member States or associated countries to the programme must be constituted

Additional information

  • Initial duration of the action: between 12 and 24 months
  • Contact: EACEA-CERV@ec.europa.eu

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Financement
  • Total budget of the call: 10 million euro
  • Amount of the grant: minimum 100.000 euro