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You are here: Home / Grant Funding / Open call for Fast-Track Critical Disinformation Threats Programme

Open call for Fast-Track Critical Disinformation Threats Programme

Deadline: 5 February 2024

The European Media and Information Fund (EMIF) has launched the Fast-Track Critical Disinformation Threats Programme to urgently respond to the threats posed by disinformation.

Priority Areas of Intervention

  • The Fund’s goals are to be achieved through four priority areas of intervention:
    • “Actions in support of Fact-Checking”;
    • “Multidisciplinary Investigations on Disinformation”;
    • “Research – Studies & Sandboxes”; and
    • “Actions in support of Media Literacy”.

Funding Information and Duration

  • Actions in Support of Fact-Checking
    • Urgent actions: This type of projects should have a duration up to 6 months and may benefit from grants up to € 55 000.
    • Scale-up projects: This type of projects should have a duration up to 12 months and may benefit from grants up to € 80 000.
  • Multidisciplinary Investigations on Disinformation
    • Projects may have a duration up to 9 months and could benefit from grants up to € 150 000.
  • Research – Studies & Sandboxes
    • Grants of maximum € 400 000 and project duration up to 18 months.
  • Actions in Support of Media Literacy
    • Grants up to € 400 000 will be available to support such initiatives, with implementation timeframes of up to 18 months.

Eligible Projects

  • Actions in Support of Fact-Checking
    • Two types of eligible projects may be supported:
      • Urgent actions: Under this category, the Fund primarily supports projects designed to increase coverage, accuracy and speed of fact-checking activities by organisations that commit to produce regular flows of fact-checks in response to critical events (e.g. elections, public health or public security crises) affecting one or more European countries. Projects aimed at improving detection of disinformation narratives in topical areas of public interest (e.g. climate change, economic recovery, immigration, geopolitical issues, EU policies), and fostering knowledge sharing and public awareness, are also in scope.
      • Scale-up projects: Under this category, the Fund supports structured and time-framed collaborations with specialists (journalists, but also subject-matter experts or data analysts) that could bring new knowledge and methodological approaches into fact-checking newsrooms and pave the way for more stable job opportunities.
  • Multidisciplinary Investigations on Disinformation
    • The Fund’s interventions support the production of a range of multidisciplinary focus reports, covering both country-specific and thematic analyses. Examples of eligible activities are:
      • Case Reports: In-depth investigations combining expertise in fact-checking, journalism, communication, and political and social sciences, and focused on concrete cases of disinformation campaigns targeted at Europe or at specific Member States or linguistic areas, with a view to analysing and exposing relevant narratives and their influence on public policies.
      • Threat Analyses: Reports looking at the “disinformation lifecycle” to identify the tactics and techniques that enable online media manipulations, including agents, instigators, intermediaries and intended targets, as well as the web resources used, online/offline interactions and emerging technological risks (e.g. deep fakes) by combining expertise in fact-checking, journalism, network science, data and computer science.
      • “Follow-the Money” Investigations: Reports on the role of advertising networks, influencers and other channels that enable the monetisation, or allow the sponsoring of online disinformation, with a view to tracing disinformation campaigns back to relevant funding sources and evaluating budgets. Collaborations between journalists, economists and experts in digital advertising and media would be essential for a proper understanding of such mechanisms.
      • Polling and Impact assessments: The grants could support data collection and analyses on media usage, news consumption, trust levels, and measurements regarding the impact of disinformation on relevant European audiences and in different European markets, taking into account the specific characteristics of national media and information environments.
  • Research – Studies & Sandboxes
    • Large and deep scientific studies requiring close collaboration between different disciplines and entities, including academic researchers, technology providers, media and civil society organisations are supported under these calls.
    • Grants fund the production of studies on fundamental epistemological issues linked to the digital transformation of the media landscape, and involving a variety of political, economic, sociological and psychological aspects.
  • Actions in Support of Media Literacy
    • This funding window supports initiatives aimed at increasing the level of media literacy in Europe through effective cooperation among educational institutions, academia, civil society organisations, media outlets, media literacy organisations and online platforms.
    • Examples of eligible activities include the following:
      • Design and delivery of appropriate, replicable trainings/training materials to schoolteachers and/or educators active in out-of-school contexts, including sharing of best practices across linguistic, state and cultural borders (“train-the-trainers” approach);
      • Development of multi-lingual educational materials targeted at different age, linguistic and/or cultural groups, with a particular focus on the most vulnerable segments of the population, as well as tools based on innovative pedagogic approaches, including gaming and creative uses of remote learning methodologies, to be used by trained teachers and educators;
      • Development of software applications, tools and innovative methodologies to identify possible instances of disinformation, promote the use of fact-checking services and reporting by social media users, and/or raise awareness about the danger of receiving and propagating disinformation.

Eligibility Criteria

  • The following entities are eligible to be supported by the Fund:
    • Actions in Support of Fact-Checking
      • Proposals from individual and consortia entities are eligible if submitted by:
        • Small-sized independent fact-checking and news media organisations with up to 50 employees, and up to € 10 million turnover or € 10 million total balance sheet
        • Non-profit organisations
        • Universities
        • Research centres
        • Educational institutions
        • Non-governmental Organisations
    • Multidisciplinary Investigations on Disinformation
      • Only proposals from groups of entities (partnerships or consortia) are eligible.
      • The following types of organisations may apply and be funded as promoters or partners:
        • Non-profit organisations, including public service media;
        • Universities;
        • Educational institutions;
        • Research centres;
        • Non-governmental organisations.
    • Research – Studies & Sandboxes
      • Only proposals from groups of entities (partnerships or consortia) are eligible.
      • The following types of organisations may apply and be funded as promoters or partners:
        • Non-profit organisations, including public service media;
        • Universities;
        • Educational institutions;
        • Research centres;
        • Non-governmental organisations.
    • Actions in Support of Media Literacy
      • Only proposals from groups of entities (partnerships or consortia) are eligible.
      • The following types of organisations may apply and be funded as promoters or partners:
        • Non-profit organisations, including public service media;
        • Universities;
        • Educational institutions;
        • Research centres;
        • Non-governmental organisations;
        • Media literacy organisations.
  • Common Eligibility Rules (Applicable to all types of projects)
    • State-controlled organisations other than universities, research centres, educational institutions and other non-profit organisations are not eligible to receive funding and therefore cannot apply individually or lead a consortium, but they may take part in the project at their own costs.
    • Consortia cannot be solely composed of entities affiliated to the Lead Applicant.
    • Natural persons may be part of a consortium, but the project cannot be coordinated by a natural person.
    • Only applications from entities established in the EU, EFTA or UK are eligible.

For more information, visit EMIF.

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