Nominate a project or a person to be featured in NOA's social media campaign!
The Noa Project - Networks Overcoming Antisemitism, will feature regular social media campaigns that will focus on past and present Jewish contributions to Europe, representing contemporary role models, initiatives and stories that reinforce a positive narrative of European Jewry. By highlighting these stories, the project aims to bridge the gap of knowledge on Judaism, Jewish life and communities.  
By nominating a person, a project or an event, you can put local initiatives that deserve much more attention than they receive now under the spotlight! All you need to do is to fill out the questionnaire below and wait for our nomination committee to get in touch with you and/or your nominee. This will be done on a rolling basis throughout the project so if you don't hear from us right away, don't worry. Please note that we might not be able to follow up each nomination. Thank you for your submissions!

For any questions related to the project, you can reach out to the project coordinator Tamas Buchler at tamas.buchler@ceji.org.

To be considered for being featured in the NOA social media campaigns, the nominee must:

1. Be based in an EU country;
2. Have a Jewish identity or aspect;
3. Contribute to an inclusive and democratic Europe.
4. Preferably from the last 5 years, or ongoing.


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Name of the project/initiative/individual:
Short description (250 words maximum):
Why do you think it should be featured in the campaign? (150 words maximum):
Where can we find more information online?
Country:
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Major Jewish organizations teamed up to create positive and systemic impact in European societies from grassroots level to policy-making, by developing educational tools and training for communities, sport clubs, schools and public authorities; positive social media campaigns; cultural events and “Report Cards” for Member States to help them combat antisemitism. For more information visit: www.noa-project.eu
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