EU citizenship
European Citizen’s Prize 2022: Submit or nominate a project
The European Citizen’s Prize recognizes initiatives that contribute to EU co-operation and the promotion of common values. Are you involved in or know of such a project? Nominate it now!
Awarded every year by the European Parliament, the prize goes to projects organized by people or organizations that encourage:
- Mutual understanding and closer integration between people in the EU
- Cross-border cooperation that builds a stronger European spirit
- EU values and fundamental rights
How to apply
Individuals, groups, associations or organizations can all apply or nominate a project for the European Citizen’s Prize. MEPs can also make a nomination.
To apply or nominate a project use this form.
For more information, write to [email protected].
Projects can be submitted between 22 February 2022 and 18 April 2022 (before midnight Brussels time).
Previous awards
Find out about the winners of the European Citizens’ Prize in 2021 and 2020.
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