A number of clarifications have been added to the open call for Media Literacy/Disinformation projects by the EC which closes on 30 September. Officially called the Preparatory Action on Media Literacy for All, this programme offers a total of 500,000 Euros to be divided between up to 5 successful proposals. Most of the clarifications relate to eligibility, funding rules and previous experience but there is also one asking whether there is a platform for applicants who would like to connect with other organisations keen to submit a proposal. So far no such platform exists but potential applications interested in contacting Media & Learning Association members several of whom are very active in this environment, should contact the Media & Learning Secretariat. You can download the full list of clarifications here.
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