Plataforma per la Llengua

Plataforma per la Llengua
Founded1993 (1993)
TypeCultural institution
Location
Area served
Catalan-speaking territories
Members26,000
Websiteplataforma-llengua.cat

Plataforma per la Llengua (literally: Platform for the Language) is a non-governmental organization founded in Barcelona in 1993, which seeks to defend and extend the use and presence of the Catalan language, to defend the linguistic rights of Catalan speakers, and to promote the broader use of the language as a tool of social cohesion across all the territories where it is spoken.

Their activities include campaigns promoting the use of Catalan in various domains of society and the economy, in the media, in universities and the education sector, in public administration, and as part of the process of absorption and integration of new immigrants.

While based in Barcelona, it has delegations in the Valencian Community, Alghero and in several Catalan-speaking regions. Plataforma per la Llengua also works together with local organisations in Northern Catalonia, La Franja, Andorra and Balearic Islands.

As of 2025, the Platform had over 26,000 members, over 95,000 followers on Facebook and over 70,000 followers on Twitter.

The Platform publishes a biannual journal titled La Corbella, through which the organisation spreads news about its latest activities and campaigns, as well as featuring opinion pieces on issues of sociolinguistic concern. In 2008, the Federació d'Ateneus de Catalunya (FAC, Federation of Cultural Associations of Catalonia) awarded La Corbella the prize for the best media outlet of any of its constituent cultural associations.