Call: European Youth Together
Programme | |
Acronym | Erasmus+ - KA3 |
Description of programme "Erasmus+ - Key Action 3 – Support to Policy Development and Cooperation" | Key Action 3 provides support to policy cooperation at European Union level, thereby contributing to the development of new policies, which can trigger modernisation and reforms, at European Union, and systems' level, in the fields of education, training youth and sport. The Actions implemented through this Key Action are aimed to:
Key Action 3 covers many other Actions in support of policy reform in the education, training and youth fields that are implemented directly by the European Commission or through specific calls for proposals managed by the Education Audio-visual and Culture Executive Agency. These actions are grouped in the following sections:
The Actions implemented through Key Action 3 are intended to produce the main following results:
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Link | Link to Programme |
Call | European Youth
Together |
Description of call " European Youth Together" | Objectives European Youth Together projects aim to create networks promoting regional partnerships, enabling young people across Europe to set up joint projects, organise exchanges and promote trainings (e.g. for youth leaders) through both physical and online activities. The action will be implemented through two lots supporting transnational partnerships for youth organisations either at grassroots level or in large-scale partnerships, aiming to reinforce the European dimension of their activities, including on how to live better together after the pandemic and helping to design sustainable future ways of living, in line with the European Green Deal and the New European Bauhaus initiative. Important thematic priorities for both sub-actions are working with and promoting the EU Youth Goals and, in general, the EU Youth Strategy 2019-2027246. The European Youth Goals are also reflected in the President von der Leyen Commission’s political guideline. Project proposals may also treat the themes of the ‘Conference for the Future of Europe’. Young people and youth organisations are key actors in the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. Youth networks should consider ways of forging solidarity and inclusiveness, and how to improve quality of life after the pandemic, which concur with challenges related to digital skills and sustainable green lifestyles. Specific Objectives The action seeks to specifically support:
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Link | Link to Call |
Thematic Focus | Children & Youth, Education & Training, Equal Rights, Human Rights, People with Disabilities, Social Inclusion, Health, Social Affairs, Sports, Employment & Labour Market, Demographic Change, Migration, Digitisation, ICT, Telecommunication, Capacity Building, Cooperation Networks, Institutional Cooperation |
Funding area | EU Member States Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) Iceland / Ísland Liechtenstein North Macedonia / Северна Македонија Norway / Norge Serbia / Сpбија Turkey / Türkiye |
Origin of Applicant | EU Member
States Overseas Countries and Territories (OCTs) Iceland / Ísland Liechtenstein North Macedonia / Северна Македонија Norway / Norge Serbia / Сpбија Turkey / Türkiye |
Eligible applicants | NGO / NPO, Association, Federal State / Region / City / Municipality / Local Authority, National Government, Public Services |
Applicant details | The following organisations can be involved as co-ordinator and/or partner:
The organisation applies on behalf of all participating organisations involved in the project and must be legally established and located in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme. Eligible are any organisation, public or private, with its affiliated entities (if any), working with or
for young people outside formal settings established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme.
Public or private companies (small, medium or large enterprise (including social enterprises) may be included. Therefore, whereas this action is primarily targeting non-for-profit organisations, for-profit organisations can be involved if a clear added value is demonstrated for the project.
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Project Partner | Yes |
Project Partner Details |
Minimum of 4 partners from at least 4 EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme. At least half of the organisations in the consortia should not have been recipients of EU funds from the Erasmus+ Programme in Key Actions 3 – European Youth Together projects in the previous 2 years. |
Project duration max | 24 months |
Type of Funding | Prizes |
Financial details | This action follows a lump sum funding model. The amount of the single lump sum contribution will be
determined for The minimum grant per project is EUR 150,000 and the maximum cannot exceed EUR 500,000. |
Submission | Proposals must be submitted electronically via the Funding & Tenders Portal Electronic Submission System. Paper submissions are NOTpossible. |
Contact Details | European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) - https://www.eacea.ec.europa.eu/index_enSince 2006, the European Education and Culture Executive Agency has been a catalyst for projects in education, training, youth, sport, audiovisual, culture, citizenship and humanitarian aid. On behalf of the European Commission, EACEA strives to foster innovation in these areas, always in a spirit of cross-border cooperation and mutual respect. EACEA are project managers, facilitators of knowledge exchange, and supporters of European projects that connect people and cultures. National AgenciesTo bring Erasmus+ as close as possible to the participants and make sure it works well across different countries, the EU works with National Agencies to manage the programme. The National Agencies are based in Programme Countries and their role involves
The list of National Agencies can be found here. Countries not in the list of Programme countries may alternately have a National Erasmus+ Office. National Erasmus+ OfficesNational Erasmus+ Offices (NEOs) assist the European Commission and local authorities in the implementation of Erasmus+ in certain Partner Countries. These countries are located in the Western Balkans, the Eastern and Southern Mediterranean and Central Asia. Russia also has a National Office. Providing information on Erasmus+, monitoring and evaluating funded projects, assisting applicants and participants, supporting policy dialogue and maintaining contact with local authorities and EU Delegations are among the responsibilities of the NEOs. The list of National Erasmus+ Offices is available on the website of the Education, Culture, and Audiovisual Executive Agency. |
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