European Remembrance

Last updated: 19.7.2025
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The European Remembrance funding program, identified as CERV-2021-CITIZENS-REM, is a unique EU initiative designed to support projects commemorating pivotal moments in modern European history. Its core purpose is to raise awareness among European citizens about their shared history, culture, and values, thereby strengthening their understanding of the European Union, its diversity, and achievements. This program distinguishes itself by fostering mutual understanding and tolerance through historical remembrance, aligning with key EU policies on combating discrimination and promoting equality.

Who is Funded by European Remembrance

The European Remembrance program targets a wide range of organizations across the European Union, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of shared European history and values. It supports initiatives that address critical historical events and their impact on contemporary society.

What European Remembrance Funds

Funding is provided for projects that delve into European history and contemporary societal challenges, supporting activities from research to public awareness campaigns. The program explicitly uses a lump sum grant model, simplifying financial management while requiring robust technical implementation.

Type and Scope of European Remembrance Funding

The European Remembrance program provides grants with a maximum funding amount per project, operating under a lump sum model. The program period spans several years, defining the overall timeframe for the funding opportunities.

Conditions and Requirements for European Remembrance Projects

Applicants for European Remembrance funding must adhere to specific conditions for application, project implementation, and financial management. These include strict requirements for documentation, collaboration, and adherence to specific policies, particularly concerning vulnerable groups.

European Remembrance Application Procedure

The application process for the European Remembrance call followed a single-stage submission, with clear deadlines and a structured evaluation procedure to select successful proposals and communicate results efficiently.

The European Remembrance program operates under a clear legal framework established by the European Union, ensuring its mandate and proper implementation. Key documents outline its objectives and the specific financial mechanisms employed.

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Funding Overview

Funding Status

Funding Status:

Closed

Maximum Amount

Maximum Amount:

100,000 EUR

Allocated Budget

Allocated Budget:

4,515,000 EUR

Deadline

Deadline:

22.06.2021

Award Channel

Award Channel:

Framework Programme Call

Region

Region:

European Union

Sectors

Sectors:

Research and Development, Education and Vocational Training, Cultural Institutions, Social Enterprises, Information and Communication Technology, Service Sector, Creative Industries, Other

Application Type

Application Type:

Optional Consortium

Funding Stages

Funding Stages:

Awareness Campaigns, Capacity Building, Implementation, Policy Development

Funding Provider

Program Level:

European Union

Funding Body:

European Commission

Managed By:

European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)

Additional Partners:

The program encourages collaboration with diverse partners, including NGOs, research institutes, universities, local authorities, social enterprises, and associations. These partners often bring expertise in areas like industrial automation, IoT, ICT, AI, legal and consulting activities, data analysis, policy making, training and education, cultural anthropology, European studies, cultural heritage, new media, virtual and augmented reality content, and social and environmental research.

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