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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InThe overall aim of the Safer Internet plus Programme is to fight against illegal content and to promote safer use of the Internet and new online technologies, particularly for children, as part of a coherent approach by the European Union.
The programme is aimed at promoting safer use of the Internet and new online technologies, particularly for children, and to fight against illegal content and content unwanted by the end user. The programme focuses on the end-user – particularly children at home under the responsibility of their parents and in schools under the responsibility of their teachers.
In 2007, there will be an enhanced focus on fighting illegal content, with particular emphasis on fighting distribution of child sexual abuse images. Actions will also be undertaken promoting a safer environment and awareness-raising.
The Programme runs for the 4 years 2005-2008. It has a budget of €45 million, to be spent on activities under 4 actions:
The indicative total budget available for this call is € 11.51 million of Community contribution under the 2007 budget.
The following actions will be open under the 2007 Call for proposals:
Project types and common requirements for 2007
There are essentially three types of project types recognised under this programme.
Deadline for receipt of all proposals is 22 October 2007
The full text of the call for proposals, frequently asked questions,application forms and information on how to prepare and submit proposals and on the evaluation process can be obtained, along with the work programme and any other information relating to this call, from the European Commission using the following address:
European Commission
Information Society and Media Directorate General
Safer Internet plus
EUFO 1195
Rue Alcide de Gasperi
L-2920 Luxembourg
E-mail: saferinternet@ec.europa.eu
Fax: (+352) 4301-34079
Web: http://ec.europa.eu/saferinternet