The Creative Europe Programme supports the culture and audiovisual sectors.
The general objective of the call is to continue to support the European Heritage Label network of sites, fostering training, exchanges, collaboration and opportunities among the EHL Stakeholders.
This call will support a single organisation or a consortium of organisations, with a special focus on cultural heritage and capacity building, which are active in the creative and cultural sectors or running capacity-building and promotional work. The selected project is meant to act as a secretariat for the EHL Network. It will be key to accompany the work of the EHL sites and stakeholders and in ensuring the sustainability of the European Heritage Label, as specified below.
The Network, through its secretariat, will support the range of EHL sites and stakeholders and their synergies with bodies active in the field of heritage, cultural and creative sectors together with educational sectors. A strong emphasis will be placed on directing resources towards community-wide actions and site-level projects, in order to generate tangible benefits for citizens while ensuring an efficient and impactful use of funds.
It will target the following stakeholders in the EHL initiative:
EHL Sites
67 Heritage sites representing 275+ locations have been awarded the label until 2025. In 2026 this number is likely to evolve following the results of the 2025 selection. The selected sites encompass a great variety of cultural heritage as defined in the EHL Decision. Together the selected sites offer a complete geographical and temporal coverage of European territory and history.
Rooted in diverse management models, and having benefited from different funding sources, EHL sites would benefit from further integration and support for carrying out European cross-borders projects, impactful public relations and promotional activities and audience-development programmes with a European dimension. This development includes their transition towards integrated digital means and environmental sustainability and social inclusion.
EHL National Coordinators
The success of the initiative relies on the integration of the EHL national coordinators and their teams into the EHL community of practices through:
In 2025 a total of 26 EHL national coordinators, representing EU Member States’ national administrations, have undertaken these functions. Although their needs may differ, and each of them serves as a key expert in heritage safeguarding and promotion in their respective country, equipping them with additional skills to improve their activities at European level will benefit the growth and outreach of the EHL.
The entity implementing the action should facilitate a dialogue with the EHL National Coordinators, supporting regular information exchange and activities.
Scope:Themes and priorities (scope)
The action will aim at strengthening of the EHL members around a Community of practice for the years 2026-2029 which imply strengthening the presence of the EHL action, the impact of its activities and the development of a shared vision among its members:
Increase the presence and understanding of the EHL Action:
Capacity Building for EHL Stakeholders:
Foster collaboration among European heritage players:
90%
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:
Beneficiaries and affiliated entities must register in the Participant Register — before submitting the proposal — and will have to be validated by the Central Validation Service (REA Validation). For the validation, they will be requested to upload documents showing legal status and origin.Other entities may participate in other consortium roles, such as associated partners, subcontractors, third parties giving in-kind contributions, etc.
Organization of European Programs & Cultural Relations
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