On 10 December, from 11:00 to 13:30 CET, join us for a webinar presenting the qualitative impact of the projects funded this year by the European Civic Micro-Grants (ECMG).
We believe that more than just numbers, it’s vital to measure shifts in attitudes and assess how each activity has enhanced the willingness and capacity to engage in citizenship and activism for a more equal, inclusive, and democratic Europe. In addition to this presentation, you’ll also gain insights into the preliminary results and activities of the six funded projects.
Agenda:
- 11:00: Welcome and introduction to the ECMG
- 11:10: Presentation of qualitative impacts and preliminary results of each funded project:
- Novact: Establishing The Nonviolence Factory in Barcelona to train and unite diverse groups in defending civic spaces and countering authoritarianism across Europe and the Mediterranean.
- Civic Alliance Latvia: Assessing the civil society environment in Latvia, with an aim to analyse the situation regarding the development trends of the sector and to provide recommendations for improvement.
- Human Rights Cities Network: Launching the CAREinCities project to foster collaboration among civil society, local authorities, and academia to enhance human rights monitoring in local services and policies
- French Federation of Europa Houses: Educating citizens about EU issues, promoting democracy, and countering nationalist narratives
- La Ligue de l’Enseignement: Hosting a conference in September 2024 to discuss EU post-election processes, democracy, and civil liberties, with ~150 participants.
- ARCI: Supporting the Sabir Festival, addressing migration, racism, and human rights in the Euro-Mediterranean region, marking its 10th anniversary.
- 13:10: Q&A and debate
- 13:30: Closing
The European Civic Micro-Grants is an ECF program designed to provide a flexible response to societal and political challenges, strengthen member organizations’ capacities, and foster constituency building, European networking, and policy engagement.