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CERV FUTURENTITY

Citizens Councils for European Integration, AI in Future Identity, and Human-Centred Digital Citizenship FUTURENTITY

FUTURENITY is a European project that addresses critical challenges facing democracy in Europe, including declining civic participation, misinformation, rising inequalities, and growing divisions between citizens and institutions. The project innovatively fosters civic engagement, social inclusion, and emotional involvement through participatory labs, digital storytelling, and intercultural dialogue. It engages eight European countries with diverse social realities, aiming to strengthen civic resilience, trust, and solidarity while offering accessible and inclusive models for democratic participation in the digital era. 

Start: February 1st, 2026 End: January 31st 2028

Project Reference:101253756

EU Grant: 242 705.00 EUR

Programme: CERV

Action Type: CERV-LS

Project Coordinator: 

Universitatea Transilvania din Brasov (Romania)

Partners:

  • Institoyto Koinonikis Kainotomias kai Synoxis (Greece) 
  • Stichting European Institute for Diplomacy and Policy (Netherlands) 
  • Learning for Integration ry (Finland) 
  • SLOGA (Slovenia) 
  • Koge Kommune (Denmark) 
  • Communauté de communes du Sud-Corse (France) 
  • MV International (Italy) 

Project TOPICs: 

  • Digital Identity & Belonging 
  • Democratic Participation in the Digital Age 
  • Policy & Governance for Inclusive Digital Citizenship 
     

TARGET GROUPs 

  • Youth (15-30 years) 
  • People with Disabilities 
  • Women and Gender Minorities 
  • Migrants and Mobile EU Citizens 
  • Rural and Remote Communities 
  • Civil Society Organizations and Educators  
  • Policy Makers and Local Authorities 
     

Project Objectives

  • Strengthen participatory and inclusive digital citizenship in Europe 
  • Educate citizens on the impact of EU digital policies on daily life 
  • Create structured citizen debate and policy negotiation spaces 
  • Consolidate citizen experiences into policy recommendations for the EU 

APPROACH / METHODOLOGY

The project adopts a participatory, inclusive approach combining thematic workshops, debates, digital campaigns, and online consultations to engage citizens creatively. It values digital storytelling and ensures inclusion of marginalized groups with emphasis on gender equality. 

PROJECT RESULTS 

  • Innovative civic participation models and educational tools 
  • Events and consultations in eight partner countries 
  • Digital Citizenship Charter and Inclusion Pact publication 

Project ACTIVITIES 

  1. Online Launch Conference 
  2. Seminar-Lab ‘’AI & Identity on Citizens’ Knowledge’’ (Greece) 
  3. Thematic Citizen Debate ‘’Democratic Futures in the Age of AI’’ (the Netherlands) 
  4. Consultation “Sharing Practices for Inclusive Digital Citizenship” (Romania) 
  5. Cross-National Seminar-Lab “Co-Imagining Digital Europe” (Finland) 
  6. Youth-Led Deep Dive Debate “Connected or Controlled Participation in the Algorithmic Union” (Slovenia) 
  7. Comprehensive Online Consultation and Campaign “From Talk to Policy in a Co-Creation Dialogue with Stakeholders” 
  8. Storytelling Lab “Digital Identity and Civic Belonging in a Connected Europe” (Denmark) 
  9. Citizen Debates “Rights, Representation and Responsibility in the Digital Sphere” (France) 
  10. Consultation Circle “Safeguarding Digital Rights and Fighting Digital Exclusion in EU Governance” (Italy) 
  11. Final Circle Online Event “FUTURENTITY Digital Townhall on a Campaigning Forum for Building the Digital Citizens’ Neighbourhood” 
  12. Pan-European Closing Symposium “Integration by Designing the Europe We Code Together” (Romania)