Charlemagne Prize
#CharlemagneYouthPrize - Get funding for your project
Are you aged between 16 and 30 and have a project with a European dimension? Apply for Charlemagne Youth Prize and win a trip to Aachen and more.
The prize
The Charlemagne Youth Prize, organized by the European Parliament and the International Charlemagne Prize Foundation in Aachen, is awarded each year to European projects by young people aged 16-30. The winning projects provide models for young people living in Europe and offer practical examples of Europeans living together as one community. UK projects will continue to be eligible.
The three winners will be chosen from the projects nominated by national juries and representatives from all countries will be invited to the award ceremony in Aachen in May 2019.
You can find details of the rules and discover how to apply on the Charlemagne youth prize website.
Join the discussion on social media using the hashtag #ECYP2019.
For questions, contact [email protected]
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11 October 2018: launch of the competition
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28 January 2019: deadline for submitting projects
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15 March 2019: announcement of the national winners
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28 May 2019: award ceremony in Aachen
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