The Pluralistic Media for Democracy project aimed to foster a vibrant and diverse media landscape, focusing on local and regional outlets, community media, investigative journalism, and public interest news organisations. Over €2 million was allocated to support and strengthen independent media outlets across the European Union and beyond, through grants and capacity building initiatives.

The work grant programme is now closed.

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The Media Pluralism Fund will allocate €1,400,000 financial support to local and regional outlets, community media, investigative journalism, and public interest news organisations that operate in "news deserts" or areas experiencing strained media pluralism. The fund will be directly channeled to around 40 eligible local, regions, community, and investigative news media or initiatives.

Do you want to reach an important niche audience or diversify your business model? Innovation is key to staying relevant as a media outlet. Journalismfund Europe and International Media Support announce the launch of an innovative project, "Pluralistic Media for Democracy". Through strategic support in innovation, business sustainability, and audience engagement, the programme will empower media organisations to continue their critical role in upholding democracy and fostering informed public discourse across Europe.

Want to learn more about Pluralistic Media for Democracy Grant Programme? Check out past webinars in different languages.

More info and applications

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For who

European Local News Outlets

This grant programme is open to legal entities with a registered seat in one of the EU27 countries, including Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia & Serbia.

How much

€1,400,000

The total available amount per call to be distributed among all supported projects will be €700,000.

For the period 2024-2025, the programme will be supported by:

  • The European Union
  • The King Baudouin Foundation

Next deadline

Closed

For this grant programme, there were only 2 application rounds scheduled. Both took place in 2025:

  • The first deadline was Thursday 13 February 2025 at 1 pm CET (closed)
  • The last deadline was Thursday 12 June 2025 at 1 pm CEST (closed)