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Become a Reset! Member

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“The purpose of the network is to work together to redesign (reset) the cultural and media landscape in Europe and beyond around the shared values of pluralism, diversity, equality and sustainability, in an inclusive and circular economy.”

Outlined in the network’s manifesto and the 2021 application sent to the European Commission

Reset! network brings together 156 members from 34 countries representing a large range of diverse cultural and media organisations committed to supporting independence, freedom of expression, diversity, inclusion, and sustainable development.

For independent cultural and media actors

This category constitutes the majority of the network and is the only category with voting rights, including for the election of the Executive Committee and for any other votes regarding the network’s overall direction.

For resource structures

This category comprises expert organisations focusing on key contemporary topics or precise sectors and/or countries, helping Reset!’s positions to evolve and improve in these specific areas.

As they do not necessarily comply with the independent organisations category, these members do not have the right to vote. However, they do need to comply with the Reset! Values to join the nework.

These members may include:

  • Think tanks
  • Research centres
  • National networks of independent cultural and media actors (outside of Reset!)
  • International cultural networks (outside of Reset!)

For local public institutions

This category includes local public institutions, helping Reset! to build bridges between the authorities and independent cultural and media organisations, improving recognition, visibility, and collaboration. They are expected to experiment with the proposals of independent players in their territory.

As they do not comply with the independent organisations category, these members do not have the right to vote. However, they do need to comply with the Reset! Values to join the network.

These members may include:

  • Local public authorities such as municipalities
  • Public universities

Why should you join the Reset! network?

Networking

  • Be a part of a network with more than 130 members in 32 countries across Europe 
  • Access a Discord private group with direct contact with the members, funding opportunity alerts, internal news of the network
  • Attend the annual Reset! General Assembly and Forum event around Europe
  • Participate in the network’s governance and shape its advocacy strategy by applying to the Executive Committee
  • Participate in Matchmaking sessions between members
  • Benefit from local networking encounters between members during Meet Reset! event
  • Access the Reset! website with a private members-only intranet section
  • Explore the Reset! Homes allowing the members to visit and work from the Reset! members venues all across Europe

Editorial

  • Weekly publications exploring the independent cultural and media sectors in Europe
  • Monthly newsletters sharing the network’s and its members’ news as well as insights on how European independent cultural and media organisations face today’s challenges
  • In-depth research to grasp the meanings and challenges of culture and media independence
  • Contribute by writing an article or by being interviewed for the Reset! monthly newsletter

Capacity building

  • Online empowering sessions with experts based on members’ needs and current challenges with the Reset! Toolbox
  • Pedagogic podcasts deepening the Toolbox topics
  • Capacity building activities during Meet Reset! events and Reset! Forums
  • Exclusive peer-to-peer learning with the Living Library
  • Participating to the Staff Exchange programme

Communication & diffusion

  • Monthly newsletter: sharing the network’s and its members’s news as well as insights on how European independent cultural and media organisations face today’s challenges
  • Reset! Linkedin group
  • Reset! Instagram
  • Reset! website: Interactive map if the independent cultural and media sector in Europe, plus private section members-only
  • Reset! Homes: Visit and work from the Reset! members venues open to all members in Europe

Advocacy

  • Promoting the independent media and culture through editorial publications (Atlas of Independent Culture and Media, Reset! Chronicles)
  • Proposing concrete policy measures to tackle the challenges of the independent cultural and media sector (Atlas of Independent Culture and Media: Policy Proposals, Open Letters, Statements
  • Representing Reset! in various events
  • Participating in Reset! public events (Meet Reset!, Reset! Forum)
  • Participating in thematic and regional Working Groups informing the direction of the network

How can you join the Reset! network?

To join Reset!, you must agree with the network’s values and submit an application via the Reset! website. This involves filling in a form detailing your organisation’s activities and values, your motivation for joining the network, and how you meet the membership criteria.

The following process is then applied to each application:

  1. The Executive Committee meets to review applications and make decisions based on the membership criteria. Approval of a new member requires a majority vote (at least six votes).
  2. Approved applicants have to participate in an introduction call with the Reset! coordination team to validate their application. This is an opportunity to present the Reset! network, its values, and its activities. This ensures a full understanding of what the Reset! network is and what it means to become a member (active participation, agreeing to the network’s values).
  3. Once the applicant has been validated by the EC and has taken part in the introduction call, they are officially a Reset! member and will receive a welcome email containing all the necessary documents, links, and access details.

Become a Reset! Member

Application form