We’re happy to be supporting 21 projects from 25 member organisations spanning 18 countries as part of the European Alliance Programme 2025.

These projects range from grassroots initiatives to cross-border partnerships and are having a positive local impact in the fight against antisemitism, while also strengthening civil society across Europe. By fostering collaborative initiatives that unite organisations from different countries in the shared effort to combat antisemitism, the European Alliance Programme contributes to building pluralistic and democratic societies in Europe that stand firmly against hate. In doing so, they directly advance EPNA’s mission to foster sustainable cooperation among diverse actors, promote pluralistic remembrance cultures, and develop innovative, practical strategies to counter antisemitism in all its forms.

Over the next few months, we’ll be releasing a podcast series featuring the practitioners behind these projects, exploring their ideas, the challenges they have faced, and their vision for a better future.