The European Union – the media freedom hub

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Programme Category

EU Competitive Programmes

Programme Name

EU Preparatory Actions

Programme Description

The main objective of Preparatory Actions is to prepare future EU actions in various priority policy fields.

Programme Details

Identifier Code

PPPA-2026-MEDIA-FREEDOM-HUB

Call

The European Union – the media freedom hub

Summary

The following types of activities are eligible under this call for proposals:

  • research and mapping of the needs and challenges of independent newsrooms and professional journalists who have relocated their operations to a Member State;
  • financial support to third parties (see section 6), which must be the most significant part of the project (minimum 70% of the total EU funding).
  • strengthening media hubs and local support networks to provide practical support to journalists and other media practitioners, focusing on viable business models and innovative technical and content format solutions in order to reach audiences as well as on the sharing of best practices and networking;
  • training activities for media hubs as well as for media organisations and journalists;

Detailed Call Description

The European Union (EU) has taken a leading role in safeguarding media plurality and independence in response to the repression of independent media in Russia and Belarus, exacerbated by Russia’s war against Ukraine. The EU’s commitment to freedom of expression is underscored as a fundamental value, driving its efforts to support journalists and media organisations fleeing these countries. The EU’s aims to provide a safe haven for those striving for democracy and freedom of expression.

Russian authorities have implemented stringent laws to stifle independent journalism and dissenting voices. The ‘foreign agent’ legislation, for instance, restricts the activities of civil society organisations, journalists, and human rights defenders, undermining their financial stability and credibility. Following the invasion of Ukraine, Russia enacted laws banning the use of terms like ‘war’ and ‘invasion’ and prohibiting the dissemination of information deemed ‘unreliable’ by the authorities. Similarly, Belarus has systematically dismantled independent media, creating an environment where journalists face severe repression. These actions have forced many independent journalists to flee to the EU, where they continue their work from a safer location.

The overall goal of this preparatory action is to continue the activities of the ongoing Free Media Hub EAST project, i.e. to sustain and improve existing financial and other kinds of support to exiled independent media from Russia, Belarus, as well as media from Ukraine that has relocated in the EU, and to foster the coordination and consolidation of a pan-European platform or network of media hubs to promote the preservation of a pluralistic media environment. It aims at creating the conditions for exiled independent media and journalists to work in the EU so that they can continue producing content and distributing it to their audiences without any editorial interference. In parallel, this year its scope is extended to provide a safe working environment for independent media and journalists who have relocated to the EU due to precarious working conditions in light of Russia’s ongoing war of aggression against Ukraine. As such, the broader aim is to make Europe a safer place by helping the peoples of the countries in their democratic aspirations, where independent media play an indispensable role.

Call Total Budget

3.000.000

Financing percentage by EU or other bodies / Level of Subsidy or Loan

The available call budget is €3.000.000. The EU co-financing is limited to a maximum of 95% of the total eligible costs.

Project(s) budget
We expect to fund 1 project.
We expect to fund 1 project for a maximum requested grant amount of €3.000.000.

Thematic Categories

  • Audiovisual sector and Media
  • Education and training
  • Justice - Security
  • Social Affairs & Human Rights

Eligibility for Participation

  • Businesses
  • Educational Institutions
  • Legal Entities
  • NGOs
  • Non Profit Organisations
  • Other Beneficiaries

Eligibility For Participation Notes

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:

  • be legal entities (public or private bodies)
  • be established in one of the eligible countries, i.e.:
    • EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs)

The call is open to legal entities established in the EU, in particular non-profit organisations; international organisations; public bodies; research centres.

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

Call Opening Date

16/04/2026

Call Closing Date

28/05/2026

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