Call: Partnerships for Innovation - Forward-Looking Projects - Adult education
Programme | |
Acronym | Erasmus+ - KA2 |
Description of programme "Erasmus+ - Key Action 2 – Cooperation among Organisations and Institutions" | This Key Action supports:
For the participating organisations, projects supported under this Key Action are intended to produce the following outcomes:
Projects funded under this Key Action are also likely to have a positive impact on the persons directly or indirectly involved in the activities, such as:
At systemic level, they are expected to trigger modernisation and reinforce the response
of education and training systems and youth policies to the main challenges of today's world: environmental sustainability,
digital transformation, employment, economic stability and growth, but also the need to promote social, civic and intercultural
competences, intercultural dialogue, democratic values and fundamental rights, social inclusion, mental health and well-being,
non-discrimination and active citizenship, critical thinking and media literacy.
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Link | Link to Programme |
Call | Partnerships for
Innovation - Forward-Looking Projects - Adult education |
Description of call "Partnerships for Innovation - Forward-Looking Projects - Adult education" | Following the recent pandemic, the need for innovation in our education and training systems, as well as youth, has never been so great. Innovation in teaching and learning is crucial, at individual level as well as at institutional level. These innovative approaches should not only provide today’s and tomorrow’s workers with the appropriate skills for rapidly-changing labour markets, but should also arm today’s and tomorrow’s workforce with creativity and skills to confront the growing complexity of societal challenges that we all face such as climate change, the protection of biodiversity, clean energy, public health, digitalization and automation, artificial intelligence, robotics and data analysis. This action will aim to foster innovation, creativity and participation, as well as social entrepreneurship in different fields of education and training, within sectors or across sectors and disciplines. Forward-Looking Projects are large-scale projects that aim to identify, develop, test and/or assess innovative (policy) approaches that have the potential of becoming mainstreamed, thus improving education and training systems. They will support forward-looking ideas responding to key European priorities and that have the potential of becoming mainstreamed and giving input for improving education, training and youth systems, as well as to bring a substantial innovative effect in terms of methods and practices to all types of learning and active participation settings for Europe's social cohesion. The goal is to support transnational cooperation projects implementing a coherent and comprehensive set of sectoral or cross-sectoral activities that either:
The partnerships should be composed of a mix of public and private organisations combining researchers, practitioners and partners with the capacity to reach policy-makers. Forward-Looking Projects should therefore be implemented by a mixed partnership of organisations:
Supported projects will aim at achieving systemic impact at European level by having the capacity to deploy their innovative outcomes on a European scale and/or by being able to transfer them into different thematic or geographical contexts. Lot 3:Adult education (AE) These projects support the implementation of the principles and objectives of the European Pillar of Social Rights Action Plan, the European Skills Agenda, and the Council Recommendation on Upskilling Pathways: New Opportunities for Adults. Projects under Lot 3 address the adult education sector. Proposals submitted under Lot 3 must address the priority 6 that is detailed under ‘Setting up a project’:
Objectives of the Action The general objectives are as follows:
The specific objectives include:
Activities should contribute to:
Main activities under these Priorities could involve (non-exhaustive list):
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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, Demographic Change, Migration, Digitisation, ICT, Telecommunication, Capacity Building, Cooperation Networks, Institutional Cooperation, Clustering, Development Cooperation, Economic Cooperation, Community Integration, European Citizenship, Shared Services, Employment & Labour Market, Green Technologies & Green Deal |
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 | University, Education and Training Centres, Federal State / Region / City / Municipality / Local Authority, Small and Medium Sized Enterprises, SMEs (between 10 and 249 employees), Microenterprises (fewer than 10 employees), NGO / NPO, Public Services, Other, Enterprise (more than 250 employees or not defined), Association |
Applicant details | The following organisations can be involved as full partner, affiliated entity or associated partner: Any public or private organisations that are active in the fields of education and training, that are key drivers of innovation and established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme (see section “Eligible countries”). |
Project Partner | Yes |
Project Partner Details | The partnership must include at least 3 full partners from a minimum of
3 EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme (including at least 2 EU Member States). For at least three of the participating countries, the partnership must include public or private entities in charge of, or having a high degree of responsibility for (or influence over), the organisation and/or financing and/or provision of ducational services to adults (e.g. skills assessment, validation of competences, education and training, orientation and guidance), as full or associated partners. |
Project duration max | 24 months |
Type of Funding | Grants |
Financial details |
This action follows a lump sum funding model. The amount of the single lump sum contribution will be determined for each grant based on the estimated budget of the action proposed by the applicant. The granting authority will fix thelump sum of each grant based on the proposal, evaluation result, funding rates and the maximum grant amount set in the call. The maximum EU grant per project is for Lot 3 - Adult Education (AE): EUR 1,000,000. |
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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