Eligibility and Expectations
The following individuals can become Pact Ambassadors:
- Leaders of organisations or associations
- Community leaders, leaders of informal groups or movements
- Mayors, parliamentarians, policymakers or other public office holders
- Representatives of cultural, educational or research institutions
- Influencers or opinion leaders
As a Pact Ambassador, you must meet the following requirements:
- Be a resident of an EU Member State.
- Make a climate action commitment as a Pact Ambassador, indicating at least three concrete actions you will undertake throughout the year. It could involve interaction with a community-level group (e.g. school, community association, youth association, business network, peer network) or consist of a communication activity on a local, national, or international communication channel.
- Examples of actions include giving a talk or a presentation; organising, hosting, or facilitating an event, a workshop or a focus group; writing an article, a blog post or a communication piece on a topic related to climate change/green transition/sustainability awareness, advocacy, education or behaviour change; coordinating a climate action project/campaign/initiative.
- Particularly encouraged commitments and actions that reach individuals or groups with lower levels of climate awareness and/or people who are currently less engaged in climate action.
- Complete the e-learning onboarding course within three weeks.
- Participate in at least two Pact Secretariat and two Country Coordinator-led Pact Community events during the mandate.
- Be in regular contact and respond to requests from the Country Coordinators and the Secretariat.
- Meet annual reporting requirements as part of the Ambassadorship renewal process.
- Respect the Climate Pact’s values and follow the Secretariat’s guidelines when carrying out your activities (such as guidelines on using the Pact’s visual identity).
Additionally you are expected to:
- Engage with the Pact Community online groups at least every quarter.
- Share Pact messages and campaigns via your networks and communication channels, including promoting opportunities to become a Pact Ambassador or part of the broader Pact Community.
- Share your Pact achievements via social media, the Pact Secretariat’s communication channels (where available), and/or via Pact Ambassadors’ visibility campaigns.
- Take part in local, national, regional, or European events, with the support of your Country Coordinator or the Pact Secretariat.
What you must not do:
- Claim to work for, represent or speak on behalf of the European Union or Pact Secretariat or imply that they endorse your opinions or activities because of your Pact Ambassador role. For instance, on LinkedIn, participation in the Pact Ambassador programme can only be listed under Volunteer Experience with the European Union.
- Expect financial support from the European Union or Pact Secretariat for your time or activities.
- Use your role as a Pact Ambassador to seek undue personal or commercial advantage or to seek to benefit from your role in contexts unrelated to advancing the Pact and its objectives.
- Use your title for greenwashing purposes, i.e. for deceptive or misleading practices to portray yourself or your organisation as more environmentally friendly or sustainable than it is. It involves making false or exaggerated claims about the environmental credentials of a product, service, company or organisation.
- Fail to react to the Pact Secretariat’s or your Country Coordinator’s onboarding, renewal or reporting requests.
- Act in any way contrary to the Climate Pact’s values.
Deadline: 15 October 2023
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Pop the Vote! | Open Call for Changemakers
Pop the Vote! is looking for young artists and/or art students from 14 EU countries to become Changemakers in their communities.
The 2019 European Parliamentary Elections marked a turning point with a remarkable surge in voter turnout – the highest in 25 years. However, to bridge the generational gap in political engagement, “Pop the Vote! Culture on the Ballot” is gearing up for an electrifying initiative leading up to the 2024 elections. Led by Culture Action Europe and co-funded by the European Parliament, this project calls upon young artists and student artists, aged 18-30, to be Changemakers in their communities. In early 2024, selected Changemakers will mobilise citizens, especially underrepresented groups, using art and culture as tools to enhance political participation.
52 Changemakers across 14 EU countries will be selected to participate in the Changemakers’ Playground Camp, a one-week training programme hosted in Belgium from 10-16 February 2024. The programme will include an immersive training on artivism, campaigning and the use of artistic expression as a political language. Also during the camp, Changemakers will spend a day in Brussels learning firsthand about the European Union, its institutions and the European Parliamentary elections. By the end of the Playground Camp in Belgium, Changemakers will have designed a blueprint to carry out two events in their respective countries. These engagement events, reaching a minimum total of 100 citizens, will use arts and artivism as a methodology to trigger citizen engagement leading up to the EP elections in June 2024.
Who Culture Action Europe is looking for?
Culture Action Europe is seeking Changemakers: artists, student artists and/or cultural workers between the ages of 18-30. Changemakers are people like you who want to deepen their artistic and activism practices by exploring innovative ways of community engagement using the language of the arts and culture for political change.
Funding and Support
Selected Changemakers will receive the following:
- A 7-day training course hosted in Belgium.
- Travel to and from each Changemaker’s resident countries and Belgium.
- 6 nights of accommodation.
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner for 7 days.
- Each Changemaker will be contracted as a volunteer of Culture Action Europe (from February – June 2023) and will receive 1,197 EUR in total to support the execution of their engagement events.
Eligibility Criteria
- Age (18-30 years old).
- Young artists, student artists and/or cultural workers.
- Must reside in one of the following participating countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden. (Note: You do not need to be a citizen of any of the Pop the Vote! countries, but you do need to be a resident in one of them).
Requirements for applicants
- Only one application per person will be accepted.
- Applications from organisations will not be accepted, however, if you are accepted to the project as a Changemaker, you may choose to coordinate the planning and execution of your local engagement events in collaboration with partner organisation(s), colleagues, friends, institutions, etc.
Application Process
You must submit the following items to be considered for the Pop the Vote! project:
- Your CV
- A link to your website (if applicable) or social media account(s) that provides examples of your artistic work.
Your letter of motivation (max. 1 page, English) that touches upon the following:
- Describe the community you would like to engage around participation in the 2024 European Elections and why?
- How does your artistic practice reflect your activist values and ethos? How do you see your work impacting the community?
- What does ‘democracy’ mean to you? How do you see this reflected (or not) in your town, city, or country?
Deadline: 15 October
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