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Creative Europe – News Media Literacy – 2023

Creative Europe - News Media Literacy aiming at promoting policy cooperation and innovative actions supporting all strands of the Programme and to promote a diverse, independent and pluralistic media environment and media literacy

2023-03-30
2 million euro
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Appeal framework

Program Creative Europe Programme (CREA)
Institution European Commission
Sectors Citizenship & Human Rights Culture, Media & Communication Technology & Digital
Beneficiaries Association & NGO EU & International Organisation Local Authority & Affiliated Entity Media & cultural organisation Research centre & university Smes & Start-Ups (< 249 Employees)

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Priorities and funded actions

Objectives

  • To promote policy cooperation and innovative actions supporting all strands of the Programme and to promote a diverse, independent and pluralistic media environment and media literacy

Priorities

  • Priority 1: to support to Cross-cutting actions that support the news media sector
  • Priority 2: to promote media literacy in order to enable citizens to use, and develop a critical understanding of, the media and support knowledge sharing and exchanges on media literacy policies and practices
  • Priority 3: to promote cross-sectoral activities that aim at adjusting to the structural and technological changes faced by the media, including enhancing a free, diverse, and pluralistic media environment, quality journalism and media, literacy including in the digital environment

Among financed actions

  • Activities building on, sharing and scaling up best practices from innovative media literacy projects
  • Developing innovative, interactive online toolkits to provide solutions to existing and future challenges in the online environment, including disinformation
  • Developing materials and toolkits to enable citizens to develop a critical approach to the media, and to recognise and appropriately react to disinformation
  • Developing media literacy practices adapted to the changing media environment including manipulative techniques and AI-based media production
  • Creation and/or distribution of multilingual and/or multicultural material
  • Development of materials for citizens and trainers targeting all or any age and societal groups
  • Development of innovative media literacy solutions fit for the future media landscape
  • Training activities for citizens and educators, including sharing of best practices across linguistic, state and cultural borders
  • Organisation of public events and/or workshops to raise awareness and share best practices
  • Community-led activities to tailor and make accessible the above-mentioned tools and materials

Additional information

  • This call for proposals is an open call for proposals
  • Initial duration of the action: 24 months

Eligibility

  • Be legal entities (public or private bodies)
  • Be : 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; technology providers
  • A consortium composed of at least 3 entities, established in at least 3 different EU Member States or associated countries to the programme must be constituted
Financement
  • Total budget of the topic: 2 million euro
  • Amount of the grant: 500 000 euro
  • Co-financing rate: up to 70% of the total eligible costs

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