Up to €20,000 in funding, international collaboration, mentorship, and inclusive journalism — these are opportunities currently open to local and community media actors based in Lithuania. But this call is not only about submitting applications. It’s an invitation to a process that helps strengthen media resilience, build meaningful relationships with audiences, and create space for long-term growth.
How to apply for a LIMENet subgrant? Find out in the online session on July 23
Up to €20,000 in funding, international collaboration, mentorship, and inclusive journalism — these are opportunities currently open to local and community media actors based in Lithuania. But this call is not only about submitting applications. It’s an invitation to a process that helps strengthen media resilience, build meaningful relationships with audiences, and create space for long-term growth.
🖥️ Session date: July 23, 2025, at 11:00 AM (EET)
📩 Registration deadline: July 15 (inclusive)
🔗 Registration form – here
Media4Change invites journalists, editors, freelancers, and media-focused organisations based in Lithuania to join this dedicated online session. It will introduce how to apply for funding through the international project LIMENET (Local Innovative Media in Europe Network) — an initiative aimed at strengthening journalism that operates close to communities, often with limited resources.
Application deadline: August 25, 2025
📎 More about the LIMENET subgrant
What you will learn during the session:
– How the LIMENET subgrant works and what types of activities can be funded
– What mentorship support is available – from topic development to project implementation
– How to prepare a strong application and avoid common pitfalls
– How to test your content idea through bendra.lt, a collaborative journalism platform that enables feedback from audiences and experts
– How to join the Media4Change international community, connecting media professionals across Europe for shared learning and cooperation
Complete the registration form by July 15
The form also serves as a short preparation questionnaire — helping you reflect on your media’s needs and helping us tailor the session to your context.
This session can be your first step toward a funded project — and a more resilient, sustainable, and community-rooted media future.
Join us. Share with your Lithuanian media peers.

LIMENet is implemented by a consortium led by the Media Diversity Institute Global (Brussels), in cooperation with the Media Diversity Institute Western Balkans (Serbia), Media4Change (Lithuania), and SDRP.EU (Poland).
The LIMENet project is co-funded by the European Union’s Creative Europe programme.
Learn more about the project