Deadline: February 16, 2026

The Civic Innovation Fund (CIF) 2026: Financial and Economic Literacy Call is now open for applications. This exciting opportunity invites innovative organizations and civic actors to submit project proposals that strengthen financial and economic literacy as vital civic competences across Europe.

The initiative is launched by THE CIVICS Innovation Hub, a platform dedicated to promoting civic education, democratic engagement, and inclusive participation. Through this call, the Hub aims to empower individuals and communities to better understand economic systems, make informed financial choices, and actively engage in democratic life.


About the Civic Innovation Fund (CIF) 2026: Financial and Economic Literacy Call

The Civic Innovation Fund (CIF) 2026 supports projects that creatively connect financial literacy, economic understanding, and civic participation. By integrating these dimensions, the Fund seeks to foster more resilient, informed, and inclusive societies.

Projects funded under this call are expected to combine innovative methods of learning, participation, and digital engagement to enhance citizens’ ability to navigate financial and economic matters in their everyday lives — all within the broader context of civic education and democracy.


Objectives of the Call

The main objectives of the Civic Innovation Fund (CIF) 2026: Financial and Economic Literacy Call are to:

  • Strengthen financial and economic literacy as essential civic competences.
  • Link financial skills to democratic participation, inclusion, and social resilience.
  • Empower individuals, especially youth and vulnerable groups, to better understand economic systems and their roles within them.
  • Encourage projects that bridge civic education, social innovation, and community development.

Funding Details

  • Grant Amount: Each selected project will receive €10,000 in funding.
  • Project Duration: Projects should run from 1 April 2026 to 1 December 2026.
  • Funding Scope: The grants will support piloting, scaling, or incubating innovative approaches that integrate financial and economic literacy with civic engagement and participation.

Who Can Apply

Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Projects must address financial and economic literacy within a civic education or democratic engagement framework.
  • Each proposal should demonstrate a clear connection between financial competence, democratic participation, and social inclusion.
  • Applicants must form a transnational partnership, with at least one partner based in a European country (including wider Europe).
  • Proposals should emphasize diversity, inclusiveness, and interdisciplinary approaches.
  • Lead organizations must be legally registered in a European country.
  • Priority will be given to youth-led organizations, early-stage civic education startups, and projects with strong potential for long-term impact.

Timeline and Deadline

  • Application Deadline: 16 February 2026, by 11:59 PM (CET).
    Late applications will not be accepted, so ensure that your submission is completed and submitted before the deadline.

Why This Call Matters

The Civic Innovation Fund (CIF) 2026: Financial and Economic Literacy Call emphasizes the importance of connecting civic participation with economic understanding. By fostering civic and financial competence together, the initiative aims to:

  • Equip citizens with tools to navigate economic challenges confidently.
  • Promote awareness of how economic policies impact democracy and society.
  • Strengthen community resilience, inclusion, and social cohesion through civic education.

This approach moves beyond basic financial management, promoting a deeper understanding of how informed economic choices can shape democratic societies.


How to Apply

Interested applicants should prepare detailed project proposals that highlight innovation, collaboration, and measurable impact. Projects must align with the call’s objectives and demonstrate strong potential for sustainability and scalability.

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