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CALL FOR PROPOSALS – Funding for coding projects within the framework of EU Code Week
DIGITAL-2023-SKILLS-04-BOOSTINGDIGITOpenMulti-Topic Call2 months ago27 days agoAugust 31st, 2025•June 20th, 2025
Overview
The "Call for Proposals – Funding for coding projects within the framework of EU Code Week" is an initiative managed by Junior Achievement of Albania (JA Albania), focusing on supporting grassroots coding education, particularly targeting youth and gender diversity in STEM fields. This opportunity is geared towards eligible applicants, including schools, non-governmental organizations, and educational institutions, particularly those aimed at engaging girls and underrepresented groups in STEM.
The funding mechanism is a grant, with a total budget of €7,500, placing it under the category of grants funding below €50,000. There is no requirement for a consortium; projects can be submitted by single applicants. Although the broader EU Code Week encompasses a Europe-wide initiative, this particular call is specifically directed at projects within Albania.
The initiative aims to enhance digital skills and promote coding and computational thinking within educational contexts. It places special emphasis on addressing the gender gap in STEM education. The geographic focus is explicitly on Albania, with additional projects across Europe being part of the broader EU Code Week initiative.
The project stage for eligible proposals is expected to range from development to validation, with a focus on integrating coding into educational activities. Applications must be submitted by the deadline of August 31, 2025, via a single-stage process. The nature of support is financial, as JA Albania directly grants funds for selected projects.
While the specific success rates for this call are not provided, smaller grants generally have competitive success probabilities. Notably, the call does not require any co-funding, simplifying the application process.
In summary, this call presents a unique funding opportunity for local coding projects in Albania that meet the objectives of EU Code Week, promoting digital skills and gender inclusivity in STEM. All proposals must be submitted by the deadline, with the total funding available being €7,500. This program is strictly managed by JA Albania, which also assumes responsibility for project selection and funding distribution.
The funding mechanism is a grant, with a total budget of €7,500, placing it under the category of grants funding below €50,000. There is no requirement for a consortium; projects can be submitted by single applicants. Although the broader EU Code Week encompasses a Europe-wide initiative, this particular call is specifically directed at projects within Albania.
The initiative aims to enhance digital skills and promote coding and computational thinking within educational contexts. It places special emphasis on addressing the gender gap in STEM education. The geographic focus is explicitly on Albania, with additional projects across Europe being part of the broader EU Code Week initiative.
The project stage for eligible proposals is expected to range from development to validation, with a focus on integrating coding into educational activities. Applications must be submitted by the deadline of August 31, 2025, via a single-stage process. The nature of support is financial, as JA Albania directly grants funds for selected projects.
While the specific success rates for this call are not provided, smaller grants generally have competitive success probabilities. Notably, the call does not require any co-funding, simplifying the application process.
In summary, this call presents a unique funding opportunity for local coding projects in Albania that meet the objectives of EU Code Week, promoting digital skills and gender inclusivity in STEM. All proposals must be submitted by the deadline, with the total funding available being €7,500. This program is strictly managed by JA Albania, which also assumes responsibility for project selection and funding distribution.
Detail
This is a call for proposals titled "CALL FOR PROPOSALS – Funding for coding projects within the framework of EU Code Week". The call is part of the Code4Europe project, officially named "Code4Europe - empowering the new generation of Young Digital Europeans." The project's grant agreement number is 101158834. The topic of the call is DIGITAL-2023-SKILLS-04-BOOSTINGDIGIT - Boosting Digital Skills of young pupils, in particular girls.
The opening date for the call was June 20, 2025, and the deadline for submissions is August 31, 2025, at 02:00 Brussels time. The expected duration of participation is until December 15, 2025. The total funding available is 7,500.00 EUR.
The call for proposals aims to identify and support grassroots coding projects that align with the mission of EU Code Week, which is to promote coding, computational thinking, and digital skills across Europe. The objectives of the call are:
1. Promoting the development of innovative and scalable coding activities.
2. Supporting initiatives that integrate coding into educational contexts and promote engagement.
3. Promoting the involvement of the local community and strengthening cooperation between different actors and interest groups.
4. Prioritizing projects that close the gender gap and promote diversity in STEM education.
The call for proposals will be published on the Codeweek website (https://codeweek.eu), as well as on JA Albania's social media and website. A selection committee will evaluate the applications based on selection criteria and select the project to be awarded the grant.
This is the first call being piloted as a Hub, focusing on identifying ideas and initiatives to be developed in real businesses with a focus on code learning for girls. Further information can be found at Funding for coding project as part of EU Code Week — Junior Achievement of Albania (Copy).
It is important to note that this call is NOT an EU action. It is launched solely by JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF ALBANIA (JA Albania). JA Albania will provide the financial support to the selected applicants directly and under its own responsibility. JA Albania is responsible for the preparation and drafting of the call, as well as the selection of successful applicants. The publication of this call on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal is for informational purposes only, to increase visibility to the general public, including potential applicants (i.e., students). This publication should not be construed as direct or indirect approval of the content and conditions of this call by the relevant EU authorities or as any form of waiver from the responsibility of JA Albania.
In summary, this opportunity is a call for proposals from Junior Achievement of Albania (JA Albania) to fund grassroots coding projects that promote coding, computational thinking, and digital skills, particularly among girls, within the framework of EU Code Week. The total funding available is 7,500 EUR, and the deadline for applications is August 31, 2025. The call aims to support innovative and scalable coding activities, integrate coding into education, involve the local community, and promote diversity in STEM education. JA Albania is solely responsible for the call and the selection of projects.
The opening date for the call was June 20, 2025, and the deadline for submissions is August 31, 2025, at 02:00 Brussels time. The expected duration of participation is until December 15, 2025. The total funding available is 7,500.00 EUR.
The call for proposals aims to identify and support grassroots coding projects that align with the mission of EU Code Week, which is to promote coding, computational thinking, and digital skills across Europe. The objectives of the call are:
1. Promoting the development of innovative and scalable coding activities.
2. Supporting initiatives that integrate coding into educational contexts and promote engagement.
3. Promoting the involvement of the local community and strengthening cooperation between different actors and interest groups.
4. Prioritizing projects that close the gender gap and promote diversity in STEM education.
The call for proposals will be published on the Codeweek website (https://codeweek.eu), as well as on JA Albania's social media and website. A selection committee will evaluate the applications based on selection criteria and select the project to be awarded the grant.
This is the first call being piloted as a Hub, focusing on identifying ideas and initiatives to be developed in real businesses with a focus on code learning for girls. Further information can be found at Funding for coding project as part of EU Code Week — Junior Achievement of Albania (Copy).
It is important to note that this call is NOT an EU action. It is launched solely by JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT OF ALBANIA (JA Albania). JA Albania will provide the financial support to the selected applicants directly and under its own responsibility. JA Albania is responsible for the preparation and drafting of the call, as well as the selection of successful applicants. The publication of this call on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal is for informational purposes only, to increase visibility to the general public, including potential applicants (i.e., students). This publication should not be construed as direct or indirect approval of the content and conditions of this call by the relevant EU authorities or as any form of waiver from the responsibility of JA Albania.
In summary, this opportunity is a call for proposals from Junior Achievement of Albania (JA Albania) to fund grassroots coding projects that promote coding, computational thinking, and digital skills, particularly among girls, within the framework of EU Code Week. The total funding available is 7,500 EUR, and the deadline for applications is August 31, 2025. The call aims to support innovative and scalable coding activities, integrate coding into education, involve the local community, and promote diversity in STEM education. JA Albania is solely responsible for the call and the selection of projects.
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Breakdown
Eligible Applicant Types: The call is aimed at identifying ideas and initiatives to be developed in real businesses with a focus on code learning for girls, and it mentions students as potential applicants. The call also targets grassroots coding projects. Therefore, eligible applicant types could include startups, SMEs, educational institutions, non-profits, and individuals (students) involved in coding projects.
Funding Type: The primary financial mechanism is a grant, as indicated by the phrases "call for proposals" and "project to be awarded the grant." It is also described as "financial support." The funding is also described as cascade funding.
Consortium Requirement: The information does not explicitly state whether a consortium is required or if single applicants are preferred. However, the objectives mention promoting the involvement of the local community and strengthening cooperation between different actors and interest groups, which suggests that projects involving multiple entities might be favored, but single applicants are not excluded. Therefore, it is likely that either a single applicant or a consortium could be eligible.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The call aligns with the mission of EU Code Week, which aims to promote coding, computational thinking, and digital skills across Europe. While the call is launched by Junior Achievement of Albania, the geographic scope appears to be broader than just Albania, encompassing Europe.
Target Sector: The program targets the ICT sector, specifically focusing on coding, computational thinking, and digital skills. It also emphasizes STEM education and aims to close the gender gap in this field, targeting girls in particular.
Mentioned Countries: Albania is explicitly mentioned as the country where Junior Achievement of Albania (JA Albania) is based. The call is related to EU Code Week, which covers Europe.
Project Stage: The call seeks to identify and support grassroots coding projects, suggesting that it targets projects in the early stages of development, potentially ranging from the idea stage to the development or validation stage.
Funding Amount: The total funding available is 7,500.00 €. The funding range is therefore under €50k.
Application Type: The application type is an open call for proposals, as indicated by the phrase "call for proposals."
Nature of Support: Beneficiaries will receive money, as the call mentions "financial support" and a "grant."
Application Stages: The deadline model is single-stage, meaning applicants only have to pass one stage to obtain this opportunity.
Success Rates: The success rates are not mentioned.
Co-funding Requirement: The co-funding requirement is not mentioned.
Summary: This opportunity is a call for proposals launched by Junior Achievement of Albania (JA Albania) within the framework of EU Code Week. It aims to identify and support grassroots coding projects that promote coding, computational thinking, and digital skills across Europe, with a particular focus on encouraging girls' participation in STEM. The total funding available is 7,500.00 €, and the application deadline is August 31, 2025. The call is open to various applicants, including startups, SMEs, educational institutions, non-profits, and individuals (students) with coding project ideas. The selection process involves a selection committee that will evaluate applications based on specific criteria. While the call is published on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal for visibility, the financial support is provided directly by JA Albania, which is solely responsible for the call's content, conditions, and applicant selection. The project aims to promote innovative and scalable coding activities, integrate coding into education, involve the local community, and prioritize projects that address the gender gap in STEM.
Funding Type: The primary financial mechanism is a grant, as indicated by the phrases "call for proposals" and "project to be awarded the grant." It is also described as "financial support." The funding is also described as cascade funding.
Consortium Requirement: The information does not explicitly state whether a consortium is required or if single applicants are preferred. However, the objectives mention promoting the involvement of the local community and strengthening cooperation between different actors and interest groups, which suggests that projects involving multiple entities might be favored, but single applicants are not excluded. Therefore, it is likely that either a single applicant or a consortium could be eligible.
Beneficiary Scope (Geographic Eligibility): The call aligns with the mission of EU Code Week, which aims to promote coding, computational thinking, and digital skills across Europe. While the call is launched by Junior Achievement of Albania, the geographic scope appears to be broader than just Albania, encompassing Europe.
Target Sector: The program targets the ICT sector, specifically focusing on coding, computational thinking, and digital skills. It also emphasizes STEM education and aims to close the gender gap in this field, targeting girls in particular.
Mentioned Countries: Albania is explicitly mentioned as the country where Junior Achievement of Albania (JA Albania) is based. The call is related to EU Code Week, which covers Europe.
Project Stage: The call seeks to identify and support grassroots coding projects, suggesting that it targets projects in the early stages of development, potentially ranging from the idea stage to the development or validation stage.
Funding Amount: The total funding available is 7,500.00 €. The funding range is therefore under €50k.
Application Type: The application type is an open call for proposals, as indicated by the phrase "call for proposals."
Nature of Support: Beneficiaries will receive money, as the call mentions "financial support" and a "grant."
Application Stages: The deadline model is single-stage, meaning applicants only have to pass one stage to obtain this opportunity.
Success Rates: The success rates are not mentioned.
Co-funding Requirement: The co-funding requirement is not mentioned.
Summary: This opportunity is a call for proposals launched by Junior Achievement of Albania (JA Albania) within the framework of EU Code Week. It aims to identify and support grassroots coding projects that promote coding, computational thinking, and digital skills across Europe, with a particular focus on encouraging girls' participation in STEM. The total funding available is 7,500.00 €, and the application deadline is August 31, 2025. The call is open to various applicants, including startups, SMEs, educational institutions, non-profits, and individuals (students) with coding project ideas. The selection process involves a selection committee that will evaluate applications based on specific criteria. While the call is published on the EU Funding & Tenders Portal for visibility, the financial support is provided directly by JA Albania, which is solely responsible for the call's content, conditions, and applicant selection. The project aims to promote innovative and scalable coding activities, integrate coding into education, involve the local community, and prioritize projects that address the gender gap in STEM.
Short Summary
- Impact
- Support grassroots coding projects that promote coding, computational thinking, and digital skills, particularly among girls, within the framework of EU Code Week.
- Impact
- Support grassroots coding projects that promote coding, computational thinking, and digital skills, particularly among girls, within the framework of EU Code Week.
- Applicant
- Schools, NGOs, educational organizations, startups, SMEs, and individuals (students) involved in coding projects.
- Applicant
- Schools, NGOs, educational organizations, startups, SMEs, and individuals (students) involved in coding projects.
- Developments
- Projects that integrate coding into educational contexts and promote engagement, particularly focusing on closing the gender gap in STEM education.
- Developments
- Projects that integrate coding into educational contexts and promote engagement, particularly focusing on closing the gender gap in STEM education.
- Applicant Type
- Schools, NGOs, educational organizations, startups, SMEs, and individuals (students) with coding project ideas.
- Applicant Type
- Schools, NGOs, educational organizations, startups, SMEs, and individuals (students) with coding project ideas.
- Consortium
- Single applicant (no consortium required).
- Consortium
- Single applicant (no consortium required).
- Funding Amount
- €7,500.
- Funding Amount
- €7,500.
- Countries
- Albania, as the call is administered by Junior Achievement of Albania, although EU Code Week operates Europe-wide.
- Countries
- Albania, as the call is administered by Junior Achievement of Albania, although EU Code Week operates Europe-wide.
- Industry
- Education and digital skills, with a focus on coding, computational thinking, and gender diversity in STEM.
- Industry
- Education and digital skills, with a focus on coding, computational thinking, and gender diversity in STEM.