On 11 March 2025, the European Commission announced the winner of the 2024 European Social Innovation Competition (EUSIC), during the European Social Innovation Forum Annual Event – NeSEI, a gathering that fosters innovation and collaboration among European social entrepreneurs and innovators. EUSIC is now in its 12th edition and is supported by the European Innovation Council (EIC) under Horizon Europe.
The winning project is “Cultivating Civic Habits” by Sabiedribas Lidzdalibas Fonds (Latvia) that aims to enhance civic competencies among young people aged 14-18, empowering them to make informed public decisions as responsible citizens in a diverse, democratic society. The project offers an engaging app featuring daily civic activities based on real-life scenarios, designed to foster civic competence and engagement.
In addition, the European Commission has announced the 1st and 2nd runners-up:
- “Live Agora” project by Stichting TAAT (Netherlands): A digital platform facilitating user-led collaboration and co-creation, Live Agora embraces a decentralised, community-owned model. This project ensures users maintain complete control over their data and interactions, promoting an innovative approach to digital democracy.
- “The Newsroom” by Título Alternativo LDA (Portugal): A tool geared towards digital democracy, this project is equipped to address disinformation, connect democratic actors, and empower civil society using innovative and inclusive technology.
This edition of the competition was focused on projects promoting “digital democracy” in different forms: by developing tools to battle disinformation, fostering emerging democratic practices, and empowering grassroots communities, thereby reinforcing civil society engagement through participation and open technologies.
The finalists have been selected by a jury of experts for their innovative approaches, inclusiveness, positive social impact, sustainability, scalability, and their contributions toward decentralisation and governance. As part of the recognition, the European Social Innovation Competition winner will receive a €75,000 prize, while the 1st runner-up and 2nd runner-up will be awarded €50,000 and €25,000 respectively.