CERV Town Twinning 2026 Call Information Session
EACEA is hosting an information session connected to the CERV Town Twinning 2026 call, helping prospective applicants understand the call priorities, eligibility rules, and application process.
- Host
- European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA)
- Information session date
- Information session date: Jun 3, 2026
- Support
- Free information session; grant rules are in the CERV call documents
- Location
- Europe
- Discipline
- Public Policy and Civic Engagement
- Region
- Europe
- Posted
- Jun 3, 2026
Call summary
Overview
The online information session explains the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Town Twinning 2026 call and supports applicants preparing proposals.
Who can apply
- Participants may include municipalities, local authorities, civil society organisations, and partners interested in town-twinning and civic participation projects. Final eligibility is governed by the official CERV call.
What it supports
- Town twinning, civic participation, European citizenship, democratic engagement, and CERV programme priorities.
Fees, funding, or support
- The event itself is an information session; funding amounts and eligible costs are specified in the CERV Town Twinning call documents.
Information session date
Information session date: Jun 3, 2026
How to apply
Use the official EACEA event page for session access and the linked CERV call documents for the application route.
Call details
The online information session explains the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Town Twinning 2026 call and supports applicants preparing proposals. Participants may include municipalities, local authorities, civil society organisations, and partners interested in town-twinning and civic participation projects. Final eligibility is governed by the official CERV call. Town twinning, civic participation, European citizenship, democratic engagement, and CERV programme priorities. The event itself is an information session; funding amounts and eligible costs are specified in the CERV Town Twinning call documents. Use the official EACEA event page for session access and the linked CERV call documents for the application route.
Participants may include municipalities, local authorities, civil society organisations, and partners interested in town-twinning and civic participation projects. Final eligibility is governed by the official CERV call.
Town twinning, civic participation, European citizenship, democratic engagement, and CERV programme priorities.
The event itself is an information session; funding amounts and eligible costs are specified in the CERV Town Twinning call documents.
Information session date: Information session date: Jun 3, 2026.
Confirm the exact deadline time, time zone, and submission route on the official call page.
Plan internal approvals, partner confirmations, budgets, letters, and portal submission before the final deadline.
Use the official EACEA event page for session access and the linked CERV call documents for the application route.
Before submitting, check required documents, eligible costs, attachments, page limits, institutional approvals, and whether the opportunity uses an expression of interest, full proposal, registration, or nomination stage.