European Commission Access City Award 2025 | Up to €350,000 in prizes
The European Commission, in partnership with the European Disability Forum, has opened applications for the Access City Award 2025. The award recognizes and rewards EU cities that have made significant efforts to improve accessibility and quality of life for citizens with disabilities. The deadline for applications is September 10, 2024.
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A city is accessible when persons with disabilities can, for instance:
- get information (online and offline).
- use transport (e.g., buses, trams, metros) and its related infrastructure.
- enjoy public spaces, like parks and playgrounds.
- get in and around buildings like the city hall, library and sports hall, and access to their services
Award
The winner and runners-up will receive a monetary prize:
- 1st place: EUR 150,000
- 2nd place: EUR 120,000
- 3rd place: EUR 80,000
In addition, the EU Jury may decide to award up to five “Special Mentions” if there are cities that have done exceptional work in a particular key area of accessibility (e.g., built environment and public space, transport and related infrastructure, information and communication, including ICT or public facilities and services).
This year, the European Commission also intends to award an ‘Accessible Sports Infrastructure’ Special Mention to a city that demonstrates how they feature accessibility in their sports infrastructure.
Eligibility
The Access City Award is open to:
- All EU cities of over 50,000 inhabitants.
- Urban areas composed of two or more towns with a combined population of over 50 000 inhabitants, if they are in EU countries with fewer than 2 cities with over 50 000 inhabitants.
Selection Process
The selection process is divided into two phases: pre-selection at national level and final selection at European level. The national juries in each country shortlist a maximum of three cities. Out of the pre-selected candidates, the European Jury selects the winners.
The juries consider measures taken and planned in the following areas:
- the built environment and public spaces
- transport and related infrastructure
- information and communication, including new information and communication technologies
- public facilities and services
- exemplary considerations of accessible sports infrastructure (for the Special Mention)
The successful applicant has to demonstrate a coherent approach to accessibility across all four areas and an ambitious vision.
How to Apply
Applications must be made by completing and submitting an online application by 10 September 2024 at 23:59h at the latest.