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CREA Project Grants

Basic Information

Identifier
CREA-CROSS-2025-JOURPART-COLLABORATIONS
Programme
JOURNALISM PARTNERSHIPS
Programme Period
2021 - 2027
Status
Closed (31094503)
Opening Date
October 24, 2024
Deadline
February 27, 2025
Deadline Model
single-stage
Budget
€5,258,066
Min Grant Amount
Max Grant Amount
Expected Number of Grants
Keywords
CREA-CROSS-2025-JOURPART-COLLABORATIONSCREA-CROSS-2025-JOURPARTCapacity buildingCross-mediaJournalistsMultimediaRadio and Cross-Media - CultureTrainingTraining for audiovisual professionalsTraining for cultural and creative professionals

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 1. “Journalism Partnerships - Collaborations” aims to support the economical sustainability of news media. It supports cross-border media collaborations focusing, among other aspects, on the resilience of news media organisations. This support shall foster media transformation, trustworthy reporting and skills for news media professionals, for instance by developing new business models and media production standards.

Expected results

  • Increased innovation and creativity in business models, journalistic production processes and distribution processes; 
  • Increased viability of professionally produced journalistic content. 
  • Increased interest in professionally produced journalistic content, among various social groups, language groups and age groups; 
  • Increased media collaboration. 
  • Sector-wide networks for the exchange of best practices among news media organisations and professionals; 
  • Knowledge-hubs for sub-sectors around technical formats (written/online press, radio/podcasts, TV, etc.) and/or journalistic genres (data journalism, general topics, specialised journalism, etc.);  
  • Acquisition and improvement of professional skills by journalists as well as media business professionals. 

Activities that can be funded

This topic seeks to help the wider European news media sector become more sustainable and resilient, including small media. Support is foreseen for collaborative projects in and between any news media (sub)sector and/or genre that aim to enhance cooperation, help media adapt to new economic and consumption realities and instil systemic change across that (sub)sector.

Priorities

Projects must focus on ways to develop collaborative transformation, from a business, technological and/or production point of view.

Projects can aim to develop, inter alia, better revenue and monetisation models, new approaches to audience development, community-building and marketing, development of common professional/technical standards, new types of newsrooms, syndication networks or other models to exchange content/data between news media across the EU, or provide assistance to small media organisations. They can aim to increase efficiency and the quality of reporting through innovative journalistic collaborations. Projects can test innovative production methods and formats, or contribute to high-quality media production standards in other collaborative ways. Projects can aim to increase exchanges of best practices among journalists and optimise workflows for those journalism genres requiring more time and resources.

Proposals may address one or more of the priorities outlined above, if relevant and based on a needs analysis of the chosen (sub)sector. The proposal should provide this needs analysis and explain how the proposed activities will work towards addressing the identified challenges.

Activities

Activities can include events, online trainings and workshops for media professionals, exchange programmes, mentoring schemes, mapping of best practices, sector-wide development of technical standards, development of guidelines and editorial standards, production of practical guidebooks, development and testing of platforms and technical solutions to exchange ideas and best practices, promotional activities, or other activities that aim to uphold the viability of the sector. Sharing of best practices between operators in media markets/countries/regions with different and diverse characteristics (in terms of languages, production volumes, sizes, digitalisation levels etc.) is encouraged, to promote mutual learning. Applicants are encouraged to consider activities supporting media sectors lacking the means of adapting to the digital environment.

Financial support to third parties will be accepted in projects which foresee exchange programmes for journalists and other media professionals, support to attend trainings or events, support to journalists and media outlets for collaborative journalistic projects, support for legal advice, support for the acquisition, development or maintenance of technical tools for collaborative journalism, support for events in these fields and/or prizes for collaboration or innovation. In such cases, applicants must define the terms under which this financial support to third parties would take place and ensure a fair and transparent process.

In all cases, the choice of activities should be based on their potential to instil systemic change in the chosen subsector.

Projects 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 mechanisms to ensure them should be indicated in the proposal and confirmed with a signed Declaration on Standards & Independence (Annexed to the Application form). Partnerships involving editorial work must 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.

Eligibility & Conditions

Conditions

1. Admissibility Conditions: Proposal page limit and layout

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)

2. Eligible Countries

Described in the call document

3. Other Eligible Conditions

Described in the call document

4. Financial and operational capacity and exclusion

Described in the call document

5a. Evaluation and award: Submission and evaluation processes

Described in the call document

5b. Evaluation and award: Award criteria, scoring and thresholds

Described in the call document

5c. Evaluation and award: Indicative timeline for evaluation and grant agreement

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

6. Legal and financial set-up of the grants

Described in the call document

Support & Resources

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Latest Updates

Last Changed: July 29, 2025

Published: 22 October 2024

Deadline: 27 February 2025

The results of the evaluation are as follows:

  Topic 1 : COLLABORATIONS

  •  Available budget: EUR 5. 266.270
  • Number of proposals submitted: 48
  • Number of inadmissible proposals: 1
  • Number of ineligible proposals: 3
  • Number of above-threshold proposals: 9
  • Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals: EUR 15.100.120,26
  • Total budget granted for above-threshold proposals: EUR 5.424.175,65

   We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.

Last Changed: February 27, 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-COLLABORATIONS: 48 proposals

·      CREA-CROSS-2025-JOURPART-PLURALISM:  33 proposals

Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in August 2025.

Last Changed: November 21, 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.

Last Changed: October 24, 2024
The submission session is now available for: CREA-CROSS-2025-JOURPART-COLLABORATIONS, CREA-CROSS-2025-JOURPART-PLURALISM
Last Changed: October 21, 2024

The European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) will organise an online info session on 14 November 2024 14:00 CET to explain the funding opportunity and the application process: Creative Europe-MEDIA and Cross sectoral 2025

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