2. kolo - Výzva na získanie grantu od EU Code Week na podporu digitálnych inovácií v celej Európe
Overview
Eligible applicants include schools (primary, secondary, and grammar schools), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and coding clubs located in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Applicants must submit a project proposal by February 15, 2026, and if the applicant is an organization, they must upload a Statement of Legal Representative, along with a declaration signed by an authorized representative confirming their eligibility and intent to participate.
The total funding available for this grant call is €5,000, distributed among the top three applicants. The first-place recipient will receive €2,500, the second €1,500, and the third €1,000. The assessment of proposals is based on several criteria including clarity, feasibility, educational impact, and alignment with the objectives of EU Code Week. Only three projects will be funded, indicating a very competitive selection process with an estimated success rate below 10%.
The application process follows an open call model with a single-stage review, meaning that all eligible submissions will be assessed in one round rather than going through multiple phases. There are no co-funding requirements or provisions for consortia; each applicant submits their proposal independently. The program aims to support innovative and scalable local coding initiatives, enhance engagement in community-based projects, and increase diversity in STEM fields, particularly targeting girls.
The grant opportunity opens for submissions on December 15, 2025, and the application deadline is set for February 15, 2026, at 18:00 Brussels time. The selected projects under this call are expected to contribute positively towards strengthening digital skills among young people in the region.
In conclusion, this funding opportunity offers a chance for educational institutions and community organizations in Slovakia and the Czech Republic to develop and implement innovative coding projects, fostering digital competencies crucial for modern education and economy, while also promoting inclusivity and diversity in technology.
Detail
The main objective is to develop innovative and scalable coding activities, support the integration of coding into education, promote community engagement and collaboration, and prioritize projects that address gender gaps and promote diversity in STEM education. The call seeks to identify and support effective local coding projects aligned with the EU Code Week's mission to promote coding, computational thinking, and digital skills. It is aligned with the initiative "Strengthening digital skills for young people, especially girls".
The opening date for submissions is December 15, 2025. The deadline for submission is February 15, 2026, at 18:00 (Brussels time). The expected duration of participation is May 15, 2026. The total funding available is 5,000.00 EUR. The project acronym is Code4Europe. The full name of the EU funded project is Code4Europe empowering the new generation of Young Digital Europeans. The grant agreement number is 101158834. The topic is DIGITAL-2023-SKILLS-04-BOOSTINGDIGIT Boosting Digital Skills of young pupils, in particular girls.
Grants will be awarded to the top 3 applicants from Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The first place will receive EUR 2,500, the second place EUR 1,500, and the third place EUR 1,000.
The selection will be based on the quality and impact of the proposals. Assessment criteria include clarity, feasibility, impact on education, and consistency with EU Code Week objectives.
Eligible applicants from Slovakia and the Czech Republic include: schools (primary, secondary, grammar schools), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and coding clubs. If the applicant is an organization, a Statement of Legal Representative must be uploaded. Each proposal must include a declaration signed by a legal representative confirming participation and fulfillment of requirements.
Interested parties are invited to submit a project proposal by February 15, 2026.
In summary, this grant opportunity, managed by Dig Koalicia, aims to foster digital skills and coding initiatives in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. It targets schools, NGOs, and coding clubs with projects that promote coding, computational thinking, and digital skills, especially among young people and girls. The call emphasizes innovation, scalability, educational integration, community engagement, and diversity in STEM. Successful applicants will receive financial support, with the top project receiving EUR 2,500. The deadline for submissions is February 15, 2026.
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Breakdown
Funding Type: Grant. Grants will be awarded to the 3 best successful applicants.
Consortium Requirement: Single. The description refers to individual applicants, not consortia.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
Target Sector: Education, ICT, Digital Skills, STEM, Coding, Computational Thinking, Digital Innovation. The call aims to support innovative and scalable coding activities, integrate coding into educational contexts, promote community engagement, and bridge gender gaps in STEM education.
Mentioned Countries: Slovakia, Czech Republic.
Project Stage: The call seeks to support the development of innovative and scalable coding activities. It aims to identify and support effective local coding projects. The expected project stage is development and potentially validation.
Funding Amount: The total funding available is 5,000 EUR. Grants will be awarded as follows: 2,500 EUR for the first place, 1,500 EUR for the second place, and 1,000 EUR for the third place.
Application Type: Open call. Interested parties are invited to submit a project proposal. The deadline model is single-stage.
Nature of Support: Money. Beneficiaries will receive grants.
Application Stages: 1. Submission of a project proposal. 2. Evaluation of the proposal based on clarity, feasibility, impact on education, and consistency with EU Code Week objectives. 3. Selection of the three best proposals. Therefore, there is a single stage application process.
Success Rates: The success rate is below 10% since only 3 applicants will be selected out of all the applications received.
Co-funding Requirement: The information does not explicitly state whether co-funding is required.
Summary:
This is a grant opportunity offered by NARODNA KOALICIA PRE DIGITALNE ZRUCNOSTI A POVOLANIA SLOVENSKEJ REPUBLIKY (Dig Koalicia) to support digital innovation in Slovakia and the Czech Republic. The call, named "2nd round of the EU Code Week grant call to support digital innovation across Europe," aims to promote coding, computational thinking, and digital skills, particularly among young people and girls. The initiative aligns with the EU Code Week objectives and seeks to strengthen digital skills for young people, especially girls.
Eligible applicants include schools (primary, secondary, grammar schools), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and coding clubs from Slovakia and the Czech Republic. Applicants must submit a project proposal by February 15, 2026. If the applicant is an organization, a Statement of Legal Representative must be uploaded, and a declaration signed by a legal representative confirming the request to participate and fulfillment of requirements must accompany the proposal.
The selection process will be based on the quality and impact of the proposals, with criteria such as clarity, feasibility, impact on education, and consistency with EU Code Week objectives. The three best proposals will receive grants: 2,500 EUR for first place, 1,500 EUR for second place, and 1,000 EUR for third place. The total funding available is 5,000 EUR.
The main objective of the call is to enable the development of innovative and scalable coding activities, support initiatives that integrate coding into educational contexts, promote community engagement, and prioritize projects that bridge gender gaps and promote diversity in STEM education. The call is not an EU action, and Dig Koalicia is solely responsible for the call's preparation, drafting, and selection of successful applicants. The publication of this call in the EU Funding & Tenders Portal is for informational purposes only. The opening date for submission is December 15, 2025, and the deadline is February 15, 2026, at 18:00 (Brussels time). The expected duration of participation is May 15, 2026. The project acronym is Code4Europe, and the full name of the EU-funded project is Code4Europe empowering the new generation of Young Digital Europeans. The grant agreement number is 101158834, and the topic is DIGITAL-2023-SKILLS-04-BOOSTINGDIGIT Boosting Digital Skills of young pupils, in particular girls.
Short Summary
Impact Support digital innovation and coding initiatives in Slovakia and the Czech Republic, particularly among young people and girls, by funding innovative and scalable coding activities. | Impact | Support digital innovation and coding initiatives in Slovakia and the Czech Republic, particularly among young people and girls, by funding innovative and scalable coding activities. |
Applicant Applicants should possess skills in project development, coding, and educational engagement, particularly in STEM fields. | Applicant | Applicants should possess skills in project development, coding, and educational engagement, particularly in STEM fields. |
Developments Funding will support the development of innovative coding projects that integrate coding into educational contexts and promote community engagement. | Developments | Funding will support the development of innovative coding projects that integrate coding into educational contexts and promote community engagement. |
Applicant Type Educational institutions, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and coding clubs from Slovakia and the Czech Republic. | Applicant Type | Educational institutions, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and coding clubs from Slovakia and the Czech Republic. |
Consortium Single applicants only; no consortiums are required. | Consortium | Single applicants only; no consortiums are required. |
Funding Amount Total funding of €5,000, with €2,500 for first place, €1,500 for second place, and €1,000 for third place. | Funding Amount | Total funding of €5,000, with €2,500 for first place, €1,500 for second place, and €1,000 for third place. |
Countries Slovakia and the Czech Republic are the only eligible countries for this funding opportunity, focusing on local initiatives. | Countries | Slovakia and the Czech Republic are the only eligible countries for this funding opportunity, focusing on local initiatives. |
Industry Education and digital skills development, particularly in STEM and coding. | Industry | Education and digital skills development, particularly in STEM and coding. |
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