European Remembrance
Summary
Funding through CERV programme aims at protecting rights and values enshrined in the EU treaties in order to sustain open, democratic and inclusive societies.
Programme Name
Programme Description
Funding through CERV programme aims at protecting rights and values enshrined in the EU treaties in order to sustain open, democratic and inclusive societies.
Call
Detailed Call Description
The EU policy initiatives supported under this call are:
- EU Strategy on Combating Antisemitism & Fostering Jewish Life (2021-2030)
- EU Anti-racism action plan 2020-2025
- EU Roma strategic framework on equality, inclusion and participation
Projects must address one (or both) of the following policy priorities set for 2022:
Holocaust remembrance, research and education will be a priority of the call. Projects under this priority should: a) consider the European and transnational dimension of the Holocaust, its root causes and consequences, and the implications for today; b) and/or consider to transform research, memorial sites and testimonies of Holocaust survivors into practical educational tools for all parts of society in particular multipliers such as policymakers, state officials and societal leaders; c) and/or pay particular attention to tackle the challenge of Holocaust denial and distortion, offline and online.
In line with the EU Roma strategic framework on equality, inclusion and participation, projects should also pay attention to the specificities of the Roma victims of the Holocaust and their struggle for recognition. The EU Strategy on Combating Antisemitism & Fostering Jewish Life (2021-2030) should be considered by projects during their implementation.
Resistance played a key role in fighting occupation, overthrowing totalitarian regimes, and paving the way for democratic transitions in Europe. The violations of fundamental freedoms under totalitarian or other regimes have been repeatedly challenged by different parts of society. Projects under this priority should: a) analyse and highlight resistance and/or organised opposition; b) and/or highlight the democratic transition including attempts providing justice for victims; c) and/or focus on how the EU accession influenced democratic standards and practices of the new democracies throughout the accession process.
Eligibility For Participation Notes
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.:
- EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))
- non-EU countries:
- countries associated to the CERV Programme or countries which are in ongoing negotiations for an association agreement and where the agreement enters into force before grant signature
- be public local/regional authorities, or non-profit organisations, including civil society organisations, survivors’ associations, and cultural, youth, educational and research organisations.
Programme Category
EU Competitive ProgrammesTotal Budget
€8,000,000Thematic Categories
- Culture
- Natural and Cultural Heritage
- Rehabilitation of Architectural Heritage
- Social Affairs & Human Rights
Eligibility for Participation
- Associations
- Central Government
- NGOs
- Non Profit Organisations
- State-owned Enterprises
Call Opening Date
01/01/2022Call Closing Date
24/03/2022National Contact Point(s)
CERV Contact Point Cyprus
Organization for European Programmes and Cultural Relations: www.epcr.org.cy
Nenad Bogdanovic
Planning and Development Coordinator, Head of CERV Contact Point
Telephone: 99589774
nb@epcr.org.cy
(Publish Date: 09/12/2021-for internal use only)
EU Contact Point
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency
Website: https://www.eacea.ec.europa.eu/index_en
