European Correspondent is a non-profit journalist organization most widely known for their e-mail newsletter summarizing events and topics from/regarding Europe.
Highlights (emphasis by me):
the European Commission will now support The European Correspondent with a grant of 2.16 million euros over the next 24 months
[…] The deal is structured so that we maintain full editorial independence, and we can bring our journalism to a broader public. The biggest change: We’re expanding into six more languages.
[…] Starting in November, you can read The European Correspondent in German, and in 2026, we’re launching French, Spanish, Italian, Polish, and Ukrainian editions.
[…] we’ll relaunch our website, […] we will add an archive with a search function […]
We will produce daily vertical videos, revamp our social media, and keep visualising data. There’s even a secret project we’re not ready to talk about yet.
I’m not a fan of the “produce daily vertical videos” idea as up until now they were this low-dopamine newsletter which produced only text which I liked. But well, they’ll keep doing that even if there’s vertical videos alongside.
I’ve been subscribed with my e-mail address for a few months now and I really enjoy it. I know that there are people which feel as if they don’t know what’s happening in Europe and would like to change that, and this is a good way.
They have two newsletters: European Affairs (weekly) and The Continent (weekly) and a customized per-country/region newsletter
The best way to subscribe is through https://www.europeancorrespondent.com/select because it lets you pick individual countries from the regions they write about (“Do you want round-ups on specific countries?” radio button)
If that’s too overwhelming you can just put your e-mail in https://www.europeancorrespondent.com/ and after a few days the e-mails will try to guide you to customize your sub
I used to donate to them for a while but then I changed my credit card and didn’t re-subscribe, but I see that they now support SEPA Debit as a donation option through their donation service Donorbox. Before they just accepted payment cards from our American overlords VISA/Mastercard
Reading the grant link from the OP - https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/news/results-2024-call-european-digital-reporting there’s also a second project with ~2M eur which sounds like “Wero for journalism”: