Deadline: 16-Feb-2026
The Civic Innovation Fund (CIF) 2026 provides €10,000 grants to innovative, transnational projects that link financial and economic literacy with civic education, democratic participation, and social inclusion across Europe. The program supports pilot initiatives and scalable educational approaches implemented between April and December 2026.
Civic Innovation Fund 2026: Strengthening Democracy Through Financial and Civic Literacy
The Civic Innovation Fund (CIF) 2026 is a European grant program designed to support innovative civic education initiatives that combine financial and economic literacy with democratic engagement, inclusion, and social resilience. The fund targets projects that empower individuals—especially youth and vulnerable groups—to better understand economic systems, financial decision-making, and their role in democratic societies.
Program Overview
CIF 2026 responds to growing challenges across Europe, including rising living costs, increasing inequality, digitalisation of finance, and declining trust in public institutions. By integrating financial literacy with civic education, the program aims to strengthen democratic competencies and social cohesion.
Core Objectives
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Improve financial and economic literacy for active citizenship
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Strengthen civic education and democratic participation
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Promote inclusion, diversity, and social cohesion
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Support innovative and interdisciplinary educational approaches
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Build transnational collaboration across Europe
Key Focus Areas
Financial and Economic Literacy
Projects should help participants understand:
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How financial systems and markets operate
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The impact of economic policies on everyday life
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Personal finance in a broader societal context
The goal is to move beyond basic budgeting and saving toward informed, critical engagement with economic realities.
Civic Education and Democratic Competencies
Supported initiatives should:
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Strengthen democratic values and participation
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Build critical thinking and informed decision-making
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Encourage engagement in civic and public life
Inclusion, Diversity, and Social Resilience
Projects must address:
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Social inclusion and cohesion
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Participation of young people and vulnerable groups
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Interdisciplinary and inclusive learning methods
Types of Projects Supported
Eligible project formats include, but are not limited to:
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Workshops and training courses
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Community-based or cultural interventions
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Eyewitness talks and public dialogues
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Exhibitions and interactive learning spaces
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Scientific or policy-oriented studies
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Scenario-based learning methods
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Digital tools such as apps or platforms
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Augmented reality or immersive storytelling
All projects must embed principles of diversity, interdisciplinarity, and inclusiveness.
Funding and Implementation Timeline
Grant Amount
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€10,000 per selected project
Implementation Period
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Total duration: 8 months
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Start date: 1 April 2026
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End date: 1 December 2026
Projects must be designed to fit within this fixed timeframe.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
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Civil society organizations
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Non-profit organizations
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Educational institutions
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Startups working in civic education
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Youth-led organizations
Partnership Requirements
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Projects must be implemented through transnational partnerships
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At least one additional European partner beyond the lead organization is required
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Partnerships may span multiple sectors
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At least one partner must come from the formal or non-formal/informal civic education sector
Geographic Eligibility
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The lead implementing organization must be based in a European country
Priority Applicants
Preference will be given to:
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Startups in civic education established within the last three years
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Youth-led initiatives and organizations
Why CIF 2026 Matters
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Links financial literacy with democratic empowerment
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Addresses economic inequality and social exclusion
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Strengthens trust, participation, and social cohesion
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Encourages innovation in civic education across Europe
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Supports scalable and sustainable educational models
How the CIF 2026 Program Works
Step-by-Step Process
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Identify a civic or financial literacy challenge relevant to European societies
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Form a transnational partnership with at least one European partner
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Design an innovative, inclusive, and interdisciplinary project
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Ensure feasibility within the April–December 2026 timeframe
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Submit a proposal aligned with CIF 2026 priorities
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Selected projects receive funding and implement pilot activities
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Proposing projects without a clear link between financial literacy and civic education
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Failing to establish a valid transnational partnership
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Overambitious plans that do not fit the eight-month implementation period
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Limited consideration of inclusion, diversity, or youth engagement
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Unclear methodology or impact measurement
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the funding amount for CIF 2026 projects?
Each selected project receives €10,000.
What is the duration of funded projects?
Projects must be implemented over eight months, from 1 April to 1 December 2026.
Are only educational institutions eligible to apply?
No. NGOs, startups, youth-led organizations, and other civic actors may apply.
Is a transnational partnership mandatory?
Yes. Each project must include at least one European partner in addition to the lead organization.
What types of activities can be funded?
Workshops, trainings, community interventions, digital tools, exhibitions, studies, and immersive educational formats are eligible.
Are startups eligible for CIF 2026?
Yes. Startups in civic education, particularly those established within the last three years, are prioritized.
Must projects focus on young people?
Youth engagement is strongly encouraged, but projects may also target other vulnerable or excluded groups.
Conclusion
The Civic Innovation Fund 2026 supports innovative, transnational initiatives that connect financial and economic literacy with civic education and democratic participation. By funding inclusive and forward-looking projects across Europe, CIF 2026 contributes to stronger democratic resilience, social cohesion, and empowered citizenship in an increasingly complex economic landscape.
For more information, visit THE CIVICS Innovation Hub.









































