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29 July 2025
Published: 22 October 2024
Deadline: 27 February 2025
The results of the evaluation are as follows:
Topic 2: PLURALISM
Available budget: EUR 5.258.066
Number of proposals submitted: 33
Number of inadmissible proposals: 0
Number of ineligible proposals: 7
Number of above-threshold proposals: 5
Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: EUR 11.153.482,44
Total budget granted for above-threshold proposals: EUR 4.972.361,77
We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.
27 February 2025
Call CREA-CROSS-2025-JOURPART has closed on 27 February 2025 at 17:00.
81 proposals have been submitted.
The breakdown per topic is:
· CREA-CROSS-2025-JOURPART-PLURALISM: 33 proposals
Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in August 2025.
21 November 2024
Following the update of the Regulation (EU, Euratom) 2024/2509 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 September 2024 on the financial rules applicable to the general budget of the Union (recast), the Model Grant Agreement in the Funding and Tenders Portal has been updated as well.
21 October 2024
The European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) will organise an online info session on 14 November 2024 14:00 to explain the funding opportunity and the application process: Creative Europe-MEDIA and Cross sectoral 2025
https://www.eacea.ec.europa.eu/news-events/events/creative-europe-media-and-cross-sectoral-2025-2024-10-11_en
TOPIC ID: CREA-CROSS-2025-JOURPART-PLURALISM
Type of grant: Call for proposals
General information
Programme:
Call: JOURNALISM PARTNERSHIPS (CREA-CROSS-2025-JOURPART)
Type of action: CREA-PJG CREA Project Grants
Type of MGA: CREA Action Grant Budget-Based [CREA-AG]
Status: Forthcoming
Deadline model: single-stage
Planned Opening Date: 24 October 2024
Deadline dates: 27 February 2025 17:00 (Brussels time)
Topic description
Scope:
The European news media sectors play a crucial and valuable role in Europe. Yet, they are facing multiple challenges. Partially as a result of the digital shift, with readers shifting to online sources and traditional news outlets losing advertising revenues, the economic sustainability of professional journalism has come under pressure. Many media at the local level as well as those putting their public interest mission before profits, have had to close down, weakening media pluralism and posing risks for the good functioning of democracy.
Topic 2. “Journalism Partnerships - Pluralism” Besides a purely economic aspect, independent media contribute to upholding the essential principles of media freedom and pluralism. This topic seeks to protect news media sectors of special relevance to democracy and civic participation, such as local and regional media, community media, investigative journalism and organisations delivering public interest news. Support will target organisations with experience in media to put in cascading grants (i.e. regranting / support to third parties).
Expected results
This topic covers media sectors that are particularly relevant for democracy. Certain sectors having an important role for democratic debate lack the means to adapt to the digital environment, and phenomena such as shrinking newsrooms or media deserts can lead to a deterioration of pluralism. Support is thus needed for them to improve their position, adapt their methods, continue providing a first-hand source of original reporting to citizens, help keep decision-makers accountable and ultimately contribute to a more diverse and independent sector.
Activities that can be funded
Priorities
Proposals must put in place funding schemes for news media entities and independent journalism. Accompanying activities may be proposed. Applicant organisations should be in a position to set up funding schemes (support to third parties) targeting news media outlets, organisations and, if needed, professionals, and in ways that enhance pluralistic media landscapes across the European Union. Non-profit and civil society organisations are particularly encouraged to apply.
The proposed activities must focus on news media sectors of special relevance to democracy and civic participation, i.e. the role they play in enhancing democracy, shaping the public debate and bringing benefits to their audiences and communities, instead of focusing just on profit. For the purpose of this call, these sectors are in particular:
Activities
Applicants must present, develop and implement a funding scheme for cascading grants (i.e. regranting / support to third parties) for independent media and organisations primarily active in one or more of these sectors. They will cover as many areas and news media organisations as possible.
They shall focus on activities that contribute to sustaining, improving or transforming the work of the targeted parties. Activities can among others consist of:
Putting in place a funding scheme is compulsory. It is possible to complement the funding scheme with accompanying activities, if relevant and based on a needs analysis of the chosen subsector/s. Such accompanying activities may include, e.g., the development of deontological and governance standards, budgetary readiness, development of criteria and indicators framing their support, repositories of knowledge, legal advice or trainings. The proposal must explain how the proposed activities will work towards addressing the identified challenges.
Proposals should focus on the European Union, and specifically areas with low provision of the specific news described above or in media markets where media pluralism is strained. The needs of smaller newsrooms may also be addressed.
Activities must include concrete deliverables and set clear, objectively verifiable and quantifiable performance indicators for the mid-term and the end of the project. The estimated impact must be more precise than the sum of available distribution channels, and should be substantiated by a detailed outreach plan as well as proof of interest from the target groups.
All projects need to respect widely accepted professional media standards. The chosen standards and the relevant mechanism to ensure them should be indicated in the proposal and confirmed with a signed Declaration on Standards & Independence (Annexed to the Application form). In cases of support given to editorial work, third parties need to operate with full editorial independence.
All Partnerships should consider the ecological footprint of the activities they propose, and where relevant, describe the strategies to ensure a more sustainable and environmentally respectful media sectors.
Described in the call document
Proposal layout is described in Part B of the Application Form available in the Submission System
Mandatory Annex: Declaration on Standards and Independence (from coordinator and all partners) (template available in the Submission System)
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Publication of the call: 22 October 2024
Deadline for submitting applications: 27 February 2025, 17:00(Brussels time)
Evaluation period: March - June 2025
Information to applicants: August 2025
Signature of grant agreement: November 2025
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Declaration on standards and independence
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