The EU-funded SHORE is looking to fund school projects on ocean and water literacy with grants reaching up to 10,000€ per project.

Grants for school: 10,000€ available per project

The SHORE grants are available to primary and secondary schools established in the European Union or in an Horizon Europe Associated Country and located in one of the project’s regional target areas (Baltic Sea, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Rhine River, and Danube River).

The SHORE Open Call #1 welcomes proposals on a variety of topics aimed at increasing the ocean and water literacy of primary and secondary schools students. The most outstanding school project will be awarded “Ocean Ambassador of the Year” during a public contest.

“Ocean and water literacy relates to the understanding of how ocean, seas, and rivers impact us and how we affect them.”

Timeline

Between 17 January and 20 March 2024 at 17:00 (CET), schools can submit their project application through the SHORE submission platform (hosted by F6S). Following the submission period, evaluations of the projects will be conducted by external assessors. In June 2024, grants will be awarded to the selected projects. The projects, lasting up to 6 months, will then be implemented by the schools from September 2024 to February 2025. A second SHORE open call will be launched during the second semester of 2024.

About the SHORE project

SHORE is a Horizon Europe-funded project aiming to enhance the ocean and water literacy of primary and secondary school students and educators by empowering youth to become agents of change and eco-citizens. It is supported by a diverse consortium of 15 partners and led by the Yildiz Technical University (Turkey). Over its three-year duration, SHORE will support 100 primary and secondary schools’ projects via 3 Open Calls and with a total available budget of 900,000€. Beyond awarding grants, SHORE serves as a comprehensive resource hub and a bridge between researchers, local stakeholders, and schools in its targeted regional areas (Baltic Sea, Black Sea, Mediterranean Sea, Rhine River, and Danube River).