The ECCCH is a new EU-funded digital platform connecting Cultural Heritage Institutions (CHIs) across Europe, including museums, archives, libraries, researchers, and conservators. It offers shared infrastructure, advanced tools (AI, 3D, annotation), and a collaborative space to digitise, preserve, and showcase cultural heritage.
The second call of the ECHOES consortium is open to all archival and cultural heritage institutions: organisations, networks, or professional associations with European, national, or regional reach. The deadline is the 30th Jan 2026.
To support prospective applicants, the ECHOES Team will organise an Info Day on Thursday, November 6 at 11:00 CET as a Zoom webinar.
Please register here
What will be funded?
The call will support 20 projects, with up to €29,800 available per project. Projects should:
- Involve CHIs working with tangible and/or intangible heritage
- Raise awareness of the ECCCH and expand its community
- Support skills development and capacity building, especially for small and medium-sized CHIs
Projects are expected to have a wide geographical reach and engage a significant number of CHIs. Alongside communication activities, they may also include:
- Digital or in-person workshops, webinars, and online courses
- Training materials (guidelines, toolkits, manuals)
- Informational events on ECCCH benefits
- Surveys to identify sector challenges and opportunities
- Helpdesks providing tailored support and feedback
- Creative engagement formats such as hackathons, co-design, or co-creation sessions
Why join?
- Collaborate across disciplines and borders
- Manage, and share collections cost-effectively in a collaborative environment
- Establishing a cost-effective policy for the storage, management, and sharing of collections
- Boost visibility and international reach
- Access cutting-edge digital tools that would otherwise be unaffordable
- Develop innovative services (virtual exhibitions, 3D reconstructions, educational apps)