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Call updates
Oct 11, 2023 12:00:00 AM
The submission session is now available for: IMREG-2023-INFOME(IMREG-PJG)
Information measures for the EU Cohesion policy for 2023
IMREG-2023-INFOME
Programme: Information Measures for the EU Cohesion policy (IMREG)
Call: Information measures for the EU Cohesion policy for 2023 (IMREG-2023-INFOME)
Type of action: IMREG-PJG IMREG Project Grants
Type of MGA: IMREG Action Grant Budget-Based [IMREG-AG]
Deadline model: single-stage
Opening date: 11 October 2023
Deadline date: 09 January 2024 17:00:00 Brussels time
ExpectedOutcome:
to increase media coverage on Cohesion policy, in particular at regional level
to enhance people's awareness of the results of Cohesion policy and their impact on their lives
to achieve concrete outputs and deliverables aimed at wide outreach within the measure's duration – e.g. TV and radio broadcast, online or print coverage, other type of information measures and dissemination - taking multilingualism into account.
Objective:
The main aim of the call is to provide support for the production and dissemination of information and content linked to EU Cohesion policy, including inter alia the Just Transition Fund, or relevant support under the Recovery Plan for Europe or from the Technical Support Instrument.
The proposals should provide coherent, objective and comprehensive information, in order to give an accurate overall picture of the EU Cohesion policy. The proposals should illustrate and assess the role of Cohesion policy in delivering the EU’s political priorities and in addressing current and future challenges for the EU, its Member States, its regions and the local level.
Scope:
The geographical scope of this call is focussed on EU Member States, including overseas countries and territories (OCTs).
The information measures should include one or several activities such as:
production and distribution of print, multimedia or audiovisual material
web and social media outreach activities
media events
conferences, seminars, workshops.
Expected Impact:
For the general public: increased public awareness of the results of Cohesion policy and their impact on citizens' lives to Europeans who are unaware of the EU and of the EU action in their region. Information should focus on developing greater understanding of the contribution of Cohesion policy to boosting jobs and growth in Europe and reducing disparities among Member States and regions.
For stakeholders: enhanced stakeholders' engagement (including national, regional and local authorities, beneficiaries, businesses, academia) enabling them to further communicate the impact of Cohesion policy on their regions and to feed into the discussion on the future of Cohesion policy and, more broadly, the future of Europe.