In the last weeks, the European Commission opened for applications three calls for proposals under the “Rights, Equality & Citizenship” (REC) programme. The calls are aimed at preventing and tackling racism, xenophobia, hate speech and other forms of intolerance.
The calls, published the last January within a wider set under the REC programme, address both to public authorities and private organisations. They are all targeted to different forms of intolerance and more specifically:
- “Preventing and combating racism, xenophobia and other forms of intolerance, and in particular hate crime and hate speech” (budget € 3.600.000, deadline 27th September 2018)
- “Prevent and combat racism, xenophobia and other forms of intolerance” (budget € 4.000.000, deadline 4h October 2018)
- “Monitor, prevent and counter hate speech online” (budget € 1.500.000, deadline 11h October 2018).
To find more detailed information on each of the topics and about the eligibility criteria, please visit the REC call for proposals website.
To learn more about any of the calls for proposals or of the application procedure, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with our Policy, Projects and Research Officer, Florian Tuder at florian.tuder@eurodiaconia.org or our Projects Assistant Dario Pomodoro at dario.pomodoro@eurodiaconia.org.
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