14/09/2022
Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions
Support for mobility and career development of researchers
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Grants / Research
The Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions (MSCA) are part of the Horizon Europe (2021-2027), is the EU’s key funding programme for research and innovation. They are the European Union’s flagship funding programme for doctoral education and postdoctoral training of researchers. The Marie Skłodowska-Curie actions provide grants at all stages of researchers' careers, from PhD candidates to highly experienced researchers, and encourage research cooperation across borders, sectors and disciplines.
The objective is to strengthen, quantitatively and qualitatively, the human potential in research and technology in Europe with the aim:
- to endow researchers with new skills and a wider range of competences;
- to offer attractive working conditions for the researchers;
- to break the real and perceived barriers between academic and other sectors, especially business;
- to promote the involvement of industry etc. in doctoral and post-doctoral research.
Target
individuals and organisations working in any area of research.
Actions
MSCA Doctoral Networks: support for joint research training and/or doctoral programmes, implemented by European partnerships of universities, research institutions, and non-academic organisations.
Deadline: 15 November 2022, 17:00 CET.
MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships: support for experienced researchers of any nationality, undertaking mobility between countries, optionally to the non-academic sector, to support the mobility of researchers within and beyond Europe - as well as helping to attract the best foreign researchers to work in the EU.
Deadline: 14 September 2022, 17:00 CET.
MSCA Staff Exchanges: international and inter-sectoral cooperation through the to support short-term mobility of research and innovation staff at all career levels, from the most junior to the most senior, including also administrative and technical staff.
Deadline: 8 March 2023, 17:00 CET.
Co-funding of regional, national and international programmes (COFUND) that finance fellowships involving mobility to or from another country: to encourage the movement of researchers across borders and provide good working conditions.
Deadline: 9 February 2023, 17:00 CET.
MSCA and Citizens: aims to bring research and researchers closer to the public at large, to increase awareness of research and innovation activities and to boost public recognition of science and research education.
Deadline: 7 October 2021, 17:00 CET.
MSCA Researchers at Risk 2021: supports national and international organisations working with researchers at risk with the aim to enhance and professionalise their activities.
Deadline: 6 January 2022, 17:00 CET.
Please consult the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Work Programme for further details.
For further guidance and practical information, contact the National Contact Point in your country:
http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/support/national_contact_points.html
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Grants / Research
Le azioni Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) fanno parte di Horizon Europe (2021-2027), il principale programma di finanziamento dell'UE per la ricerca e l'innovazione. Sono il programma di finanziamento di punta dell'Unione europea per il percorso di dottorato e la formazione post-dottorato dei ricercatori. Le azioni Marie Skłodowska-Curie forniscono sovvenzioni in tutte le fasi della carriera dei ricercatori, dai dottorandi ai ricercatori di grande esperienza, e incoraggiano la cooperazione nella ricerca oltre le frontiere, incrociando settori e discipline.
L'obiettivo è quello di rafforzare, quantitativamente e qualitativamente, il potenziale umano nella ricerca e nella tecnologia in Europa al fine di
- dotare i ricercatori di nuove capacità e di una gamma più ampia di competenze;
- offrire condizioni di lavoro attraenti per i ricercatori;
- rompere le barriere reali e percepite tra il mondo accademico e gli altri settori, specialmente le imprese;
- promuovere il coinvolgimento dell'industria ecc. nella ricerca di dottorato e post-dottorato.
Target
Individui e organizzazioni che lavorano in qualsiasi area di ricerca.
Azioni
MSCA Doctoral Networks: sostegno a programmi congiunti di formazione alla ricerca e/o di dottorato, attuati da partenariati europei di università, istituti di ricerca e organizzazioni non accademiche.
Scadenza: 15 novembre 2022, 17:00 CET.
MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowships: sostegno a ricercatori esperti di qualsiasi nazionalità, che intraprendono la mobilità tra paesi, opzionalmente verso il settore non accademico, per sostenere la mobilità dei ricercatori dentro e fuori l'Europa - oltre a contribuire ad attrarre i migliori ricercatori stranieri a lavorare nell'UE.
Scadenza: 14 settembre 2022, 17:00 CET.
MSCA Staff Exchanges: cooperazione internazionale e intersettoriale per sostenere la mobilità a breve termine del personale di ricerca e innovazione a tutti i livelli di carriera, dai più giovani ai più anziani, compreso il personale amministrativo e tecnico.
Scadenza: 8 marzo 2023, 17:00 CET.
Cofinanziamento di programmi regionali, nazionali e internazionali (COFUND) che finanziano borse di studio che comportano la mobilità verso o da un altro paese: per incoraggiare la circolazione dei ricercatori oltre confine e fornire buone condizioni di lavoro.
Scadenza: 9 febbraio 2023, 17:00 CET.
MSCA International Cooperation: sostegno alla cooperazione internazionale in MSCA in Horizon Europe, attraverso un'azione di sostegno dedicata per integrare e garantire il coordinamento tra i canali di promozione esistenti a livello locale, e assicurare la coerenza con i dialoghi formali sulle politiche di R&I a livello bilaterale e regionale.
Scadenza: 5 ottobre 2021, 17:00 CET.
MSCA and Citizens: mira ad avvicinare la ricerca e i ricercatori al grande pubblico, ad aumentare la consapevolezza delle attività di ricerca e innovazione e a promuovere il riconoscimento pubblico della scienza e dell'educazione alla ricerca.
Scadenza: 7 ottobre 2021, 17:00 CET.
MSCA Researchers at Risk 2021: sostiene le organizzazioni nazionali e internazionali che lavorano con i ricercatori a rischio con l'obiettivo di migliorare e professionalizzare le loro attività.
Scadenza: 6 gennaio 2022, 17:00 CET.
Si prega di consultare il programma di lavoro Marie Skłodowska-Curie per ulteriori dettagli.
Per ulteriori indicazioni e informazioni pratiche, contattare il punto di contatto nazionale nel proprio paese: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/support/national_contact_points.html
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Grants / Research
Acțiunile Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) fac parte din programul Orizont Europa (2021-2027), principalul cadru de finanțare al UE pentru cercetare și inovare. Ele reprezintă programul emblematic de finanțare al Uniunii Europene pentru educația doctorală și formarea postdoctorală a cercetătorilor. Acțiunile Marie Skłodowska-Curie oferă granturi în toate etapele carierei cercetătorilor, de la candidații până la cercetătorii cu o vastă experiență și încurajează cooperarea în domeniul cercetării dincolo de frontiere, sectoare și discipline.
Obiectivul este de a consolida, cantitativ și calitativ potențialul uman în cercetare și tehnologie în Europa, având drept scop:
Grup ţintă:
Sunt vizate persoane fizice şi organizaţii din orice domeniu al cercetării.
Activităţi:
Rețele doctorale MSCA: sprijin pentru programe comune de formare de cercetare şi/sau programe de doctorat, implementate de parteneriate europene ale universităţilor, institutelor de cercetare şi organizaţiilor non-universitare.
Termen limită: 15 noiembrie 2022, ora 17:00 CET.
Burse post-doctorale MSCA: sprijin pentru cercetătorii cu experienţă care desfășoară mobilitatea între țări, opţional în sectorul non-academic, pentru a sprijini mobilitatea cercetătorilor din Europa și din afara Europei - precum şi pentru a contribui la atragerea celor mai buni cercetători străini pentru a lucra în UE.
Termen limită: 14 septembrie 2022, ora 17:00 CET.
Schimburi de personal MSCA: cooperare internațională și intersectorială prin sprijin pentru mobilitatea pe termen scurt a personalului de cercetare - inovare indiferent de nivelul de carieră, de la cei mai tineri la cei mai în vârstă, inclusiv personalul administrativ și tehnic.
Termen limită: 8 martie 2023, ora 17:00 CET.
Cofinanțare programe regionale, naționale și internaționale (COFUND): finanţează burse care implică mobilitatea către sau din altă țară: pentru a încuraja circulația transfrontalieră a cercetătorilor şi pentru a oferi condiţii bune de lucru.
Termen limită: 9 februarie 2023, ora 17:00 CET.
MSCA și Cetățenii: aducerea domeniului cercetării și a cercetătorilor mai aproape de publicul larg, în vederea creșterii gradul de conștientizare asupra activităților de cercetare și inovare și încurajarea recunoașterii publice a științei și educației în cercetare.
Termen limită: 7 octombrie 2021, ora 17:00 CET
Cercetători MSCA la Risc 2021 (MSCA Researchers at Risk): sprijină organizațiile naționale și internaționale care lucrează cu cercetători expuși riscului, cu scopul de a-și îmbunătăți și profesionaliza activitățile.
Termen limită: 6 ianuarie 2022, ora 17:00 CET
Pentru detalii suplimentare consultați programul Marie Skłodowska-Curie.
Pentru alte informaţii practice şi consultanţă, luaţi legătura cu punctul de contact naţional: http://ec.europa.eu/research/participants/portal/desktop/en/support/national_contact_points.html .
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Grants / Research
Les actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie (ASCM) font partie d'Horizon Europe (2021-2027), elles sont le principal programme de financement de l'UE pour la recherche et l'innovation. Elles constituent le programme de financement phare de l'Union européenne pour la formation doctorale et postdoctorale des chercheurs. Les actions Marie Skłodowska-Curie offrent des subventions à toutes les étapes de la carrière des chercheurs, des doctorants aux chercheurs très expérimentés, et encouragent la coopération en matière de recherche au-delà des frontières, des secteurs et des disciplines.
L'objectif est de renforcer, sur le plan quantitatif et qualitatif, le potentiel humain dans le domaine de la recherche et de la technologie en Europe, afin de :
Cible
Personnes et organisations travaillant dans tous les domaines de la recherche.
Actions
Réseaux doctoraux AMSC : soutien à la formation à la recherche et/ou aux programmes doctoraux conjoints, mis en œuvre par des partenariats européens d'universités, d'institutions de recherche et d'organisations non académiques.
Date limite : 15 novembre 2022, 17h00 CET.
Bourses postdoctorales du AMSC : soutien aux chercheurs expérimentés de toute nationalité, entreprenant une mobilité entre pays, éventuellement vers le secteur non universitaire, afin de soutenir la mobilité des chercheurs au sein et au-delà de l'Europe - et de contribuer à attirer les meilleurs chercheurs étrangers à travailler dans l'UE.
Date limite : 14 septembre 2022, 17h00 CET.
Échanges de personnel AMSC : coopération internationale et intersectorielle pour soutenir la mobilité à court terme du personnel de recherche et d'innovation à tous les niveaux de carrière, du plus junior au plus senior, y compris également le personnel administratif et technique.
Date limite : 8 mars 2023, 17h00 CET.
Cofinancement de programmes régionaux, nationaux et internationaux (COFUND) qui financent des bourses impliquant une mobilité vers ou depuis un autre pays : encourager la circulation des chercheurs au-delà des frontières et offrir de bonnes conditions de travail.
Date limite : 9 février 2023, 17h00 CET.
AMSC et citoyens : vise à rapprocher la recherche et les chercheurs du grand public, à mieux faire connaître les activités de recherche et d'innovation et à stimuler la reconnaissance publique de la science et de l'enseignement de la recherche.
Date limite : 7 octobre 2021, 17h00 CET.
AMSC Chercheurs à risque 2021 : soutient les organisations nationales et internationales travaillant avec des chercheurs à risque dans le but d'améliorer et de professionnaliser leurs activités.
Date limite : 6 janvier 2022, 17h00 CET.
Veuillez consulter le programme de travail Marie Skłodowska-Curie (en anglais) pour plus de détails.
Pour de plus amples conseils et informations pratiques, contactez le point de contact national de votre pays.
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01/10/2023
European Youth Foundation - Grants
The Council of Europe provides financial support for European youth activities.
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Grants / Youth activities
The European Youth Foundation (EYF) is a fund established by the Council of Europe to provide financial support for European youth activities. It aims to encourage co-operation amongst young people in Europe by providing financial support to youth activities. It concerns activities, which serve the promotion of peace, understanding and co-operation in a spirit of respect for human rights, democracy, tolerance and solidarity.
The EYF provides financial support to the following types of activity undertaken by youth NGOs or networks, or by other NGOs involved in the areas of youth work relevant to the Council of Europe's youth policies and work:
- educational, social, cultural and humanitarian activities of a European character
- activities aiming at strengthening peace and co-operation in Europe
- activities designed to promote closer co-operation and better understanding among young people in Europe, particularly by developing the exchange of information
- activities intended to stimulate mutual aid in Europe and in the developing countries for cultural, educational and social purposes
- studies, research and documentation on youth matters.
In order to obtain the EYF's support, it is essential that projects fall within the Council of Europe's values and work, and the Youth Sector Priorities for 2022/2023.
The EYF may support the following operations:
A. International activity - including meetings of young people or youth leaders in Europe in order to promote participation and intercultural learning. Participants must represent at least 7 Council of Europe member states. It has to be run by an international team (4 nationalities represented in the project team). The EYF will cover up two-thirds of the total cost. Maximum grant: € 20,000.
B. Annual work plan - including a series of activities over a period of one year, interconnected and which contribute to the same broader aim. Each activity/element should contribute to the aim of the work plan and the accomplishments of the work plan as a whole should contribute to the global purpose of the organisation. These activities would be part of and support your NGO's strategy or action plan for the coming years. Maximum grant: € 50,000.
C. Structural grant for 2 consecutive years - The European Youth Foundation may, every 2 years, grant international non-governmental youth organisations or networks a contribution to cover part of the general administrative costs involved in running their activities at European level. Maximum annual grant: € 25,000 per year for 2 years (i.e. a maximum of €50,000 for 2 years).
D. One-off structural grant (non-renewable) - The Foundation may also contribute to the administrative costs of regional networks, in order to help them to establish a European structure. Maximum one-off grant: € 15,000.
Who can apply
International non-governmental youth organisations, international networks of youth NGOs, regional networks of youth NGOs, national non-governmental youth organisations , from the Council of Europe member states.
Deadlines:
1 April (midnight CET) for:
- International activities taking place between 1 January and 30 June (1st half of the following year)
- Annual Work plan for following year
1 October (midnight CET) for:
- International activities taking place between 1 April and 31 December (2nd half of the following year)
- Annual Work plan for following year
- One-off structural grants for following year (regional network)
1 October 2021 (midnight CET) for:
- 2-year structural grant for 2022-2023 (international NGOs/networks)
Cut-off dates for pilot activities
There are no fixed deadlines to send an application, however a system of cut-off dates was decided by the Programming Committee on Youth in December 2016 to allow for sufficient time for assessment, two-way communication and decision-making.
Keeping that in mind, the application must always be submitted at least 3 months before the start date of the project.
The next cut-off date for pilot activities applications is 1st September 2021 (midnight Strasbourg Time).
The next deadline for one-off international activities and annual work plans is 1 April 2021, for activities taking place in 2022.
The next deadline for a 2-year structural grant is 1 October 2021, for the years 2022-2023.
The EYF will not process any new NGO registrations 2 weeks before the deadlines of April and October.
Find out more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person:
phone: +33 3 88 41 20 19
email: [email protected]
Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom
01/12/2021
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Grants / Youth activities
La Fondazione Europea per la Gioventù è un'istituzione del Consiglio d'Europa. Intende incoraggiare la collaborazione tra i giovani in Europa attraverso il finanziamento ad attività giovanili per la promozione della pace, la comprensione e la cooperazione tra i popoli dell'Europa e del mondo, nel rispetto dei diritti umani, la democrazia, la tolleranza e la solidarietà.
La FGE intende sostenere i seguenti tipi di attività intraprese da ONG internazionali o reti giovanili, o da altre ONG impegnate in settori legati all'animazione socioeducativa, attinenti alle politiche giovanili e l'operato del Consiglio d'Europa:
- attività educative, sociali, culturali e umanitarie di carattere europeo;
- attività che mirano al rafforzamento della pace e della cooperazione in Europa;
- attività per la promozione di una collaborazione più stretta e una migliore comprensione tra i giovani in Europa, in particolare attraverso la promozione di scambi di informazione;
- attività intese a stimolare l'aiuto reciproco in Europa e nei paesi in via di sviluppo a scopo culturale, educativo e sociale;
- studi, ricerche e documentazione su tematiche giovanili.
Al fine di ottenere il sostegno dell'FGE, è essenziale che i progetti rientrino nell'ambito dei valori e il lavoro del Consiglio d'Europa e le priorità del Settore Gioventù per il 2022-2023.
1. Rivitalizzare la democrazia pluralistica
2. L'accesso dei giovani ai diritti
3. Vivere insieme in società pacifiche e inclusive
4. Animazione socioeducativa
La FGE sostiene le seguenti attività:
A. Attività internazionali - compresi gli incontri di giovani o di animatori giovanili in Europa per promuovere la partecipazione e l'apprendimento interculturale. I partecipanti devono rappresentare almeno 7 Stati membri del Consiglio d'Europa. Deve essere gestita da un team internazionale (4 nazionalità rappresentate nel team del progetto). L'AEYF coprirà i due terzi del costo totale. Sovvenzione massima: 20.000 euro.
B. Piano di lavoro annuale - comprendente una serie di attività nell'arco di un anno, interconnesse e che contribuiscono allo stesso obiettivo più ampio. Ogni attività/elemento dovrebbe contribuire allo scopo del piano di lavoro e i risultati del piano di lavoro nel suo complesso dovrebbero contribuire allo scopo globale dell'organizzazione. Queste attività farebbero parte e sosterrebbero la strategia o il piano d'azione della vostra ONG per i prossimi anni. Sovvenzione massima: 50.000 euro.
C. Sovvenzione strutturale per 2 anni consecutivi - La Fondazione Europea per la Gioventù può, ogni 2 anni, concedere alle organizzazioni o alle reti internazionali non governative giovanili un contributo per coprire parte dei costi amministrativi generali legati alla gestione delle loro attività a livello europeo. Sovvenzione annuale massima: 25.000 euro all'anno per 2 anni (cioè un massimo di 50.000 euro per 2 anni).
D. Sovvenzione strutturale una tantum (non rinnovabile) - La Fondazione può anche contribuire ai costi amministrativi delle reti regionali per aiutarle a creare una struttura europea. Sovvenzione una tantum massima: 15.000 euro.
Chi può candidarsi
Organizzazioni giovanili internazionali non governative, reti internazionali di ONG giovanili, reti regionali di ONG giovanili, organizzazioni giovanili nazionali non governative, degli Stati membri del Consiglio d'Europa.
Scadenze:
1 aprile (mezzanotte CET) per:
- Attività internazionali che si svolgono tra il 1° gennaio e il 30 giugno (1° semestre dell'anno successivo)
- Piano di lavoro annuale per l'anno successivo
1 ottobre (mezzanotte CET) per:
- Attività internazionali che si svolgono tra il 1° aprile e il 31 dicembre (2° semestre dell'anno successivo)
- Piano di lavoro annuale per l'anno successivo
- Sovvenzioni strutturali una tantum per l'anno successivo (rete regionale)
1 ottobre (mezzanotte CET) per:
- Sovvenzione strutturale di 2 anni per il 2022-2023 (ONG/reti internazionali)
Date limite per le attività pilota
Non ci sono scadenze fisse per l'invio di una domanda, tuttavia un sistema di date limite è stato deciso dal Comitato di programmazione per la gioventù nel dicembre 2016 per consentire un tempo sufficiente per la valutazione, la comunicazione bidirezionale e il processo decisionale.
Tenendo presente questo, la domanda deve sempre essere presentata almeno 3 mesi prima della data di inizio del progetto.
La prossima data limite per la presentazione delle domande per le attività pilota è il 24 gennaio 2022 (mezzanotte, ora di Strasburgo).
La prossima scadenza per le attività internazionali una tantum e i piani di lavoro annuali è il 1° aprile 2022, per le attività che si svolgeranno nel 2022.
La prossima scadenza per una sovvenzione strutturale di 2 anni è il 1° ottobre 2023, per gli anni 2024-2025.
L'AEYF non tratterà alcuna nuova registrazione di ONG due settimane prima delle scadenze di aprile e ottobre.
Per saperne di più: https://www.coe.int/en/web/european-youth-foundation/deadlines
This is a recurring opportunity available for organizzazioni
contact person:
phone: +33 3 88 41 20 19
email: [email protected]
Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom
01/12/2021
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Grants / Youth activities
Fundaţia Europeană pentru Tineret (EYF) este o instituţie a Consiliul Europei care oferă sprijin financiar pentru activităţi europene de tineret. EYF încurajează cooperarea între tinerii din Europa prin acordarea unui sprijin financiar pentru activităţile de tineret care servesc la promovarea păcii, înţelegerii şi cooperării în spiritul respectului pentru drepturile omului, democraţiei, toleranţei şi solidarităţii.
EYF oferă sprijin financiar următoarelor tipuri de activităţi întreprinse de ONG-uri sau reţele de tineret sau de alte ONG-uri implicate în domenii relevante pentru politica şi activitatea de tineret a Consiliului Europei:
-activităţi educative, sociale, culturale şi umanitare cu caracter european;
-activităţi care urmăresc consolidarea păcii şi cooperării în Europa;
-activităţi menite să promoveze o strânsă cooperare şi o mai buna înţelegere între tinerii din Europa, în special prin dezvoltarea schimbului de informaţii;
-activităţi menite să stimuleze ajutorul reciproc în Europa şi în ţările dezvoltate în scopuri culturale, educative şi sociale;
-studii, cercetare şi documentare pe probleme de tineret.
Pentru a obține sprijinul EYF, este esențial ca proiectele să fie în concordanță cu valorile și activitatea Consiliului Europei și cu Prioritățile sectorului de tineret pentru perioada 2022/2023.
1. Revitalizarea democrației pluraliste
2. Accesul tinerilor la drepturi
3. Să trăim împreună în societăți pașnice și incluzive
4. Munca în domeniul tineretului.
EYF poate finanța următoarele operațiuni:
A. Activităţi internaţionale - inclusiv întâlniri ale tinerilor sau liderilor de tineret din Europa pentru promovarea participării şi învăţării interculturale. Participanții trebuie să reprezinte cel puțin 7 state membre ale Consiliului Europei. Activitatea trebuie să fie condusă de o echipă internațională (4 naționalități reprezentate în echipa de proiect). EYF va finanţa până la două treimi din costul total. Grant maxim: 20.000 de euro.
B. Plan anual de lucru - include o serie de activități pe o perioadă de un an, interconectate și care contribuie la același obiectiv mai larg. Fiecare activitate/element trebui să contribuie la obiectivul planului de lucru, iar realizările planului de lucru în ansamblu trebui să contribuie la obiectivele generale ale organizației. Aceste activități ar face parte și ar susține strategia sau planul de acțiune al ONG-ului pentru anii următori. Grant maxim: 50.000 de euro.
C. Grant structural pentru 2 ani consecutivi- Fundaţia Europeană pentru Tineret poate să acorde, o data la 2 ani, organizaţiilor sau reţelelor internaţionale neguvernamentale de tineret o contribuţie financiară care să acopere o parte din costurile generale administrative implicate în derularea activităţilor acestora la nivel european. Grant anual maxim: 25.000 de euro pe an pentru 2 ani (maximum 50.000 de euro pentru 2 ani).
D. Grant structural "one-off" (care nu poate fi reînnoit) - Fundatia poate, de asemenea, să contribuie la costurile administrative ale reţelelor regionale, pentru a le ajuta să înfiinţeze o structură europeană. Grant "one-off" maxim: 15.000 de euro.
Cine poate candida
Organizații internaționale neguvernamentale de tineret, reţele internaţionale neguvernamentale de tineret, rețele regionale ale ONG-urilor de tineret, organizații naționale neguvernamentale de tineret din statele membre ale Consiliului Europei.
Termene limită:
1 aprilie (miezul nopții CET) pentru:
- Activităţi internaţionale ce au loc între 1 ianuarie şi 30 iunie (prima jumătate a anului următor)
- Planul anual de lucru pentru anul următor
1 octombrie (miezul nopții CET) pentru:
- Activităţi internaţionale ce au loc între 1 aprilie şi 31 decembrie (a doua jumătate a anului următor)
- Planul anual de lucru pentru anul următor
- Granturi structurale "one-off" pentru anul următor (reţea regională)
1 octombrie 2021 (miezul nopții CET) pentru:
- Grant structural pentru 2 ani pentru 2022-2023 (ONG-uri/reţele internaţionale)
Termene limită pentru activitățile pilot
Nu există termene limită fixe pentru trimiterea unei candidaturi, dar un sistem de termene limită a fost decis de Comitetul de programare pentru tineret în decembrie 2016, pentru a acorda suficient timp pentru evaluare, comunicare bidirecțională și luarea deciziilor.
Ținând cont de acestea, solicitarea trebuie întotdeauna depusă cu cel puțin 3 luni înainte de data începerii proiectului.
Următorul termen limită pentru trimiterea candidaturilor pentru activități pilot este 1 septembrie 2021 (miezul nopții ora Strasbourgului).
Următorul termen limită pentru activități internaționale “one-off” și planuri anuale de lucrueste 1 aprilie 2021, pentru activități care vor avea loc în 2022.
Următorul termen limită pentru granturi structurale pentru 2 ani pentru 2022-2023 este 1 octombrie 2021.
EYF nu va lua în considerare nicio nouă înregistrare a unui ONG sosită cu 2 săptămâni înainte de termenele limită din aprilie și octombrie.
Mai multe informații: https://www.coe.int/en/web/european-youth-foundation/deadlines
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person:
phone: +33 3 88 41 20 19
email: [email protected]
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01/12/2021
EU0010000085
Grants / Youth activities
Die Europäische Jugendstiftung (European Youth Foundation - EYF) ist ein Fonds des Europarats zur finanziellen Unterstützung von Europäischen Jugendaktivitäten. Die Stiftung möchte die Kooperation von jungen Menschen in Europa unterstützen, indem sie Jugendaktivitäten finanzielle Unterstützung bietet. Dies sind Aktivitäten die Frieden, Verständigung und Kooperation im Geiste des Respekts für Menschenrechte, Demokratie, Toleranz und Solidarität fördern.
Die EYF stellt finanzielle Unterstützung für die folgenden Aktivitäten bereit, die von Jugend-NGOs oder Netzwerken, oder anderen NGOs durchgeführt werden, die in solchen Bereichen der Jugendarbeit aktiv sind, die im Rahmen der Jugendpolitik und Jugendarbeit des Europarats liegen:
Um die Unterstützung des EYF zu erhalten, ist es wichtig, dass die Projekte den Werten und der Arbeit des Europarates sowie den Prioritäten des Jugendsektors für 2022/2023 entsprechen.
1. Wiederbelebung der pluralistischen Demokratie
2. Zugang zu Rechten für junge Menschen
3. Zusammenleben in friedlichen und inklusiven Gesellschaften
4. Jugendarbeit
Die EYF kann folgende Aktivitäten unterstützen:
A. Internationale Aktivitäten - einschließlich Treffen junger Menschen oder Jugendleiter/-innen in Europa zur Förderung der Partizipation und des interkulturellen Lernens (Kategorie A). Die Teilnehmenden müssen mindestens 7 Mitgliedsstaaten des Europarates vertreten. Es muss von einem internationalen Team geleitet werden (4 Nationalitäten müssen im Projektteam vertreten sein). Das EYF wird zwei Drittel der Gesamtkosten übernehmen. Maximaler Zuschuss: 20.000 €.
B. Jährlicher Arbeitsplan - einschließlich einer Reihe von Aktivitäten über einen Zeitraum von einem Jahr, die miteinander verbunden sind und zum gleichen umfassenderen Ziel beitragen (Kategorie B). Jede Aktivität/jedes Element sollte zum Ziel des Arbeitsplans beitragen, und die Errungenschaften des Arbeitsplans als Ganzes sollten zum globalen Zweck der Organisation beitragen. Diese Aktivitäten sollen Teil der Strategie oder des Aktionsplans der NGO für die kommenden Jahre sein und diese unterstützen. Maximaler Zuschuss: € 50.000.
C. Strukturzuschuss für 2 aufeinander folgende Jahre (Kategorie C). Die EYF kann internationalen nichtstaatlichen Jugendorganisationen oder Netzwerken alle 2 Jahre einen Beitrag zur Deckung eines Teils der allgemeinen Verwaltungskosten gewähren, die mit der Durchführung ihrer Aktivitäten auf europäischer Ebene verbunden sind. Maximaler jährlicher Zuschuss: 25.000 € pro Jahr für 2 Jahre (d.h. maximal 50.000 € für 2 Jahre).
D. Einmaliger Strukturzuschuss (nicht verlängerbar) (Kategorie D). Die Stiftung kann auch einen Beitrag zu den Verwaltungskosten regionaler Netzwerke leisten, um diese beim Aufbau einer europäischen Struktur zu unterstützen. Maximaler einmaliger Zuschuss: € 15.000.
Teilnahmeberechtigt sind:
- Internationale nichtstaatliche Jugendorganisationen;
- internationale Netzwerke von Jugend-NGOs;
- regionale Netzwerke von Jugend-NGOs und
- nationale nichtstaatliche Jugendorganisationen
aus den Mitgliedsstaaten des Europarates.
Bewerbungsfristen:
1. April (Mitternacht MEZ) für:
- Kategorie A: Internationale Aktivitäten, die zwischen dem 1. Januar und dem 30. Juni (1. Halbjahr des Folgejahres) stattfinden
- Kategorie B: Jahresarbeitsplan für das folgende Jahr
1. Oktober (Mitternacht MEZ) für:
- Kategorie A: Internationale Aktivitäten, die zwischen dem 1. April und dem 31. Dezember (2. Hälfte des Folgejahres) stattfinden
- Kategorie B: Jährlicher Arbeitsplan für das Folgejahr
- Kategorie D: Einmalige Strukturförderung für das Folgejahr (regionales Netzwerk)
1. Oktober 2021 (Mitternacht MEZ) für:
- Kategorie C: 2-jähriger Strukturzuschuss für 2022-2023 (internationale NGOs/Netzwerke)
Stichtage für Politaktivitäten
Es gibt keine festen Fristen für die Einreichung eines Antrags, jedoch hat der Programmausschuss für Jugend im Dezember 2016 ein System von Stichtagen beschlossen, um genügend Zeit für die Beurteilung, gegenseitige Kommunikation und Entscheidungsfindung zu haben.
In diesem Sinne muss der Antrag immer mindestens 3 Monate vor dem Startdatum des Projekts eingereicht werden.
Der nächste Stichtag für Anträge für Pilotaktivitäten ist der 1. September 2021 (Mitternacht Straßburger Zeit).
Der nächste Stichtag für einmalige internationale Aktivitäten und Jahresarbeitspläne ist der 1. April 2021, für Aktivitäten, die im Jahr 2022 stattfinden.
Die nächste Frist für einen zweijährigen Strukturzuschuss ist der 1. Oktober 2021 für die Jahre 2022-2023.
Das EYF wird keine neuen NGO-Anmeldungen 2 Wochen vor den Stichtagen im April und Oktober bearbeiten.
Mehr Infos dazu hier.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person:
phone: +33 3 88 41 20 19
email: [email protected]
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01/12/2021
EU0010000085
Grants / Youth activities
Європейський Молодіжний Фонд (EYF) це структура створена Радою Європи для надання фінансової підтримки для Європейських молодіжних заходів. Маючи на меті заохочення співпраці між молодими людьми в Європі надаючи фінансову підтримку молодіжним заходам. Це включає заходи, які покликанні на промоцію миру, порозуміння та співпраці в дусі поваги до прав людини, демократії, толерантності та солідарності.
EYF забезпечує фінансову підтримку для наступних типів заходів які впроваджуються молодіжними організаціями або спілками, чи через інші організації залучені в сфері молодіжної роботи відповідно для політик Ради Європи стосовно молодіжної політики та роботи:
- освітні, соціальні, культурні та гуманітарні заходи Європейської хартії
- заходи із метою посилення миру та співпраці в Європі
- заходи направлені для промоції зближеню співпраці та кращого порозуміння між молодю в Європі, а саме через створення обмінів інформацією
- активності призначені стимулювати спільну підтримку в Європі та в розвитку країн у культурних, освітніх та соціальних цілей
- дослідження, роботи та документацію з молодіжних питань.
Відповідно завданням EYF's підтримує, ці ключові проєкти у відповідності до Європейських цінностей та роботи, Пріоритетів Молодіжного Сектору на 2022/2023.
EYF може підтримати наступні активності:
A. Міжнародні заходи - включаючи зустрічі для молодих людей та молодіжних лідерів в Європі з метою промотувати участь та міжкультурне навчання. Учасники мають представляти як мінімум 7 країн членів Ради Європи. Проєктна команда має складатись міжнародною командою (4 національності мають бути представлені в проєкті). EYF покриває дві третини від загального бюджету. Максимальний грант: € 20,000.
B. Поточний план роботи - включає серію заходів протягом одного року, пов'язаних між собою для досягнення єдиної мети. Кожний захід/елемент має відповідати цілі робочого плану та доповнювати робочий план вцілому для досягнення глобальної цілі організації. Ці заходи будуть частиною підтримки вашої організаційної статегії або плану дій на наступні роки. Максимальний грант: € 50,000.
C. Структурні гранти терміном на 2 роки поспіль - Європейський Молодіжний Фонд може, кожні два роки підтримувати міжнародні молодіжні організації або мережі для покриття видаткі на загальні адміністративні видатки для впровадження загальноєвропейських заходів. Максимальна сума гранту: € 25,000 на рік на період 2 роки (загалом максимум €50,000 на два роки).
D. Одноразова фінансова підтримка (без продовження) - Фонд також може підтримати адміністративні видатки регіонального співробітництва за метою підтримки побудови Європейської структури. Максимальний одноразовий грант: € 15,000.
Хто може податись
Міжнародні неурядові молодіжні організації, міжнародні мережі молодіжних організацій, регіональні мережі молодіжних оранізацій, національеі неурядові молодіжні організації, з 47 країн членів Ради Європи.
Дедлайни:
1 Квітня (опівночі за центральноєвропейським часом) на:
- Міжнародні заходи які проходитумуть між 1 Січня та 30 Червня (1ша половина зазначеного року)
- Поточний план роботи на зазначений рік
1 Жовтня (опівночі за центральноєвропейським часом) на:
- Міжнародні заходи які відбудуться між 1 Квітня та 31 Грудня (2га половина зазначеного року)
- Поточний план роботи на зазначений рік
- Одноразові структурні гранти на зазначений рік (регіональні мережі)
1 Жовтня 2021 (опівночі за центральноєвропейським часом) на:
- Дворічні структурні гранти на 2022-2023 (міжнародні молодіжні організації/мережі)
Граничні дати для пілотних активностей
Відсутні чітки дати для подачі заявок, однак система граничних дат була визначена Програмним Комітетом по Молоді в грудні 2016 року для забезпечення достатньої кількості часу для оцінки, двостороннього спілкування та прийняття рішень.
Беручи до уваги, проєктні заявки мають бути подані як мінімум за три місяці до початку проєкту.
Наступні граничні дати для пілотних активностей заявки 1го Вересня 2021 (опівночі за Стазбурзьким часом).
Наступні дедлайни для одноразових міжнародних заходів та поточних робочих планів є 1 Квітня 2021, для заходів які пройдуть у 2022 році.
Наступний дедлайн для дворічних структурних грантів є 1 Жовтня 2021, на 2022-2023 рік.
EYF не буде співпрацювати з будь-якою новою організацією що зареєструвалась за 2 тижні перед дедлайном в Квітні та Жовтні.
Дізнатись більше тут.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person:
phone: +33 3 88 41 20 19
email: [email protected]
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01/12/2021
EU0010000085
Grants / Youth activities
Le Conseil de l'Europe a créé le Fonds européen pour la jeunesse (FEJ) afin de soutenir financièrement les activités européennes de jeunesse.
Ce fonds a pour objectif d'encourager la coopération entre les jeunes d'Europe grâce à un soutien financier pour les activités de jeunesse. Il couvre les activités pour la promotion de la paix, la compréhension et la coopération dans un esprit de respect des droits de l'homme, de démocratie, de tolérance et de solidarité.
Le FEJ apporte un soutien financier aux activités mises en œuvre par des réseaux ou des ONG de jeunesse ou bien par d’autres ONG actives dans le domaine de l'animation jeunesse correspondant aux politiques et actions du Conseil de l'Europe pour la jeunesse :
Activités éducatives, sociales, culturelles et humanitaires ayant un caractère européen
Activités visant à renforcer la paix et la coopération en Europe
Activités conçues pour promouvoir une coopération rapprochée et une meilleure compréhension entre les jeunes d'Europe, notamment par le développement des échanges d'information
Activités visant à stimuler l’entraide en Europe et dans les pays en développement dans les domaines de la culture, de l'éducation et du social
Études, recherche et documentation sur les questions de jeunesse
Pour obtenir le soutien du FEJ, il est essentiel que votre projet corresponde aux valeurs et au travail du Conseil de l'Europe, ainsi qu’aux priorités du secteur jeunesse pour 2022-2023 :
Revitaliser la démocratie pluraliste
L’accès des jeunes aux droits
Vivre ensemble dans des sociétés pacifiques et inclusives
Le travail de jeunesse
Le FEJ peut soutenir les opérations suivantes :
Activités internationales : il s’agit de rencontres de jeunes ou d’animateurs de jeunesse en Europe pour promouvoir la participation et l’apprentissage interculturel. Les participants doivent représenter au moins 7 Etats membres du Conseil de l’Europe. Ces activités doivent être conduites par une équipe internationale (4 nationalités représentées dans le projet d’équipe). Le FEJ couvrira jusqu'à deux tiers des coûts réels de l’activité. La subvention maximale pouvant être allouée est de 20 000 €.
Un plan de travail annuel : il s’agit d’un ensemble d’activités successives se déroulant sur une année, connectées entre elles et qui contribuent au même objectif plus large.Chaque activité/élément doit contribuer à l’objectif du plan de travail et les réalisations du plan de travail dans son ensemble doivent contribuer à l’objectif global de l’organisation. Le plan de travail ne doit pas nécessairement refléter toute la stratégie de votre ONG, il peut s’agir d’un élément seulement de celle-ci. Le montant maximum de la subvention est de 50 000 €.
Subvention structurelle pour 2 années consécutives : Ces subventions sont offertes tous les 2 ans et ne sont accessibles qu’aux ONG internationales de jeunesse et aux réseaux internationaux de jeunesse pour contribuer à couvrir une partie des frais administratifs engagés dans le déroulement de leurs activités au niveau européen. La subvention maximale allouée est de 25 000 € par an pour 2 ans (à savoir un maximum de 50 000 € pour 2 ans).
Subvention structurelle unique (non renouvelable) : Le FEJ peut aussi contribuer aux coûts administratifs des réseaux régionaux, pour les aider à établir une structure européenne. Le montant maximum accordé est de 15 000 €.
Qui peut postuler
Les organisations de jeunesse internationales non gouvernementales, les réseaux internationaux d’ONG de jeunesse, les organisations régionales d’ONG de jeunesse, les organisations nationales de jeunesses non gouvernementales des Etats membres du Conseil de l’Europe.
Dates limites :
1er septembre 2021 (à minuit) pour :
Les activités internationales ayant lieu entre le 1er janvier et le 30 juin (1er semestre de l’année suivante)
Les plans de travail annuel pour l’année suivante
1er octobre 2021 (à minuit) pour :
Les activités internationales ayant lieu entre le 1er juillet et le 30 décembre (2e semestre de l’année suivante)
Les plans de travail annuel pour l’année suivante
Les demandes structurelles uniques pour l’année suivante (réseau régional)
1er octobre 2021 (à minuit) pour :
Les subventions structurelles pour 2 ans pour 2022-2023 (réseaux/ONG internationaux)
Dates butoir pour les activités pilotes
Il n’y a pas de date limite fixe pour envoyer une demande de subvention, cependant un système de dates butoirs a été mis en place en décembre 2016 par le Comité de Programmation pour la Jeunesse afin d’avoir suffisamment de temps pour les évaluations, établir une communication à double sens et faciliter la prise de décision. En gardant à l’esprit que la demande doit toujours être soumise au minimum 3 mois avant le début de l’activité.
La prochaine date butoir pour les demandes d’aide pour les activités pilotes sera publiée prochainement. N'hésitez pas à consulter notre site web régulièrement pour prendre connaissance des mises à jour.
Plus d’informations ici
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person:
phone: +33 3 88 41 20 19
email: [email protected]
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01/12/2021
EU0010000085
04/10/2022
Erasmus+Mobility Project for Young...
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Grants / Youth exchanges
Under this action, organisations and informal groups of young people can receive support to carry out projects bringing together young people from different countries to exchange and learn outside their formal educational system.
Erasmus+ supports non-formal learning mobility of young people in the form of Youth Exchanges, with the objective to engage and empower young people to become active citizens, connect them to the European project as well as to help them acquire and develop competences for life and their professional future.
More specifically, Youth Exchanges aim to:
The Action is open to all young people, with a special focus on those with fewer opportunities.
"Youth Exchanges" is an opportunity allowing groups of young people between 13 and 30 years old, from at least two different countries to meet and live together for up to 21 days.
Youth exchanges are managed by youth organisations, informal groups of young people or other organisations.
During a Youth Exchange participants, supported by group leaders, jointly carry out a work programme (a mix of workshops, exercises, debates, role-plays, simulations, outdoor activities) designed and prepared by them before the Exchange.
The aim is to make young people develop competences, become aware of socially relevant topics/thematic areas, discover new cultures, habits and lifestyles, mainly through peer-learning, strengthen values like solidarity, democracy, friendship.
The learning process in Youth Exchanges is triggered by methods of non-formal education. A Youth Exchange can also be a good setting for discussing and learning about inclusion and diversity issues.
Youth Exchanges are based on transnational cooperation between two or more participating organisations from different countries within and outside the European Union.
Additionally to Youth Exchanges, projects could also comprise of Preparatory Visits.
Eligible participating organisations:
a non-profit organisation, association, NGO; European Youth NGO; a public body at local, regional, national level; a social enterprise; a profit-making body active in Corporate Social Responsibility;
an informal group of young people;
established in
- an EU Member State (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden)
- or third country associated to the Programme (North Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia, Turkey)
Who can apply
Any eligible participating organisation or group established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme.
A mobility activity is transnational and involves at least two participating organisations (sending and receiving organisation) from different countries.
The activity must take place in the country of one (or several, in case of itinerant activities) of the organisations participating in the activity.
Activities within EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme: all participating organisations must be from an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme.
Activities with third countries not associated to the Programme neighbouring the EU: the activity must involve at least one participating organisation from an EU Member State or a third country not associated to the Programme neighbouring the EU (regions 1-4)
Eligible activities
- Youth Exchanges (5 to 21 days, excluding travel days).
Duration of project
- 3 to 24 months.
Where to apply
- To the National Agency of the country in which the applicant organisation is established.
Deadlines
- 23 February at 12:00 (midday Brussels time) for projects starting between 1 June and 31 December of the same year;
- 4 October at 12:00 (midday Brussels time) for projects starting between 1 January and 31 May of the following year;
- If an additional round is organised, applicants have to submit their applications by 4 May at 12:00:00 (midday Brussels time), for projects starting between 1 August and 31 December of the same year.
Interested organisations should read the Erasmus+ Programme Guide.
For further support, they should contact the National Agency in their country.
If your a young person interested to take part in this activity, please get in touch with the Erasmus+ National Agency in your country.
Find out more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person:
phone: +32 (0)219 09 06
website: https://www.lebij.be/
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13/06/2022
EU0010000606
Grants / Youth exchanges
Erasmus+ sprijină mobilitatea de învățare în context nonformal sub forma schimburilor de tineri, având drept obiectiv să îi implice și împuternicească pe tineri pentru a deveni cetățeni activi, pentru a-i conecta la proiectul european și a-i ajuta să dobândească și să dezvolte competențe pentru viitorul lor profesional și, în general, pentru viață.
Mai specific, schimburile de tineri au ca obiectiv:
Acțiunea este deschisă tuturor tinerilor, cu focus pe tinerii cu oportunități reduse.
Ce fel de proiecte
“Schimburile de tineri” reprezintă oportunități care permit grupurilor de tineri cu vârsta cuprinsă între 13 și 30 de ani, din cel puțin două țări diferite să se întâlnească și să petreacă timp împreună pentru o perioadă de până la 21 de zile.
Schimburile de tineri sunt gestionate de organizații de tineret, grupuri informale de tineri sau alte organizații.
În timpul unui schimb de tineri, sprijinit de liderii de grup, participanții efectuează împreună un program de lucru (o combinație de ateliere de lucru, exerciții, dezbateri, jocuri de rol, simulări, activități în aer liber etc.) proiectate și pregătite de ei înșiși anterior schimbului.
Schimburile de tineri le permit acestora: să dezvolte competențe; să devină conștienți de subiecte/domenii tematice relevante din punct de vedere social; să descopere noi culturi, obiceiuri și stiluri de viață, în special prin învățare reciprocă; să consolideze valori precum solidaritatea, democrația, prietenia.
Procesul de învățare în schimburile de tineri este declanșat prin metode de educație nonformală.
Un schimb de tineri poate fi, de asemenea, un cadru bun pentru a discuta și a învăța despre aspecte legate de incluziune și diversitate.
Schimburile de tineri se bazează pe cooperarea transnațională între două sau mai multe organizații participante din diferite țări din interiorul și din afara Uniunii Europene.
Pe lângă schimburile de tineri, proiectele pot cuprinde și vizite pregătitoare.
Organizații participante eligibile:
- într-un stat membru al UE (Austria, Belgia, Bulgaria, Croația, Cehia, Cipru, Danemarca, Estonia, Finlanda, Franța, Germania, Grecia, Ungaria, Irlanda, Italia, Letonia, Lituania, Luxemburg, Malta, Olanda, Polonia, Portugalia , România, Slovacia, Slovenia, Spania, Suedia);
- într-o țară terță asociată Programului (Macedonia de Nord, Islanda, Liechtenstein, Norvegia, Serbia, Turcia);
- sau într-o țară terță care nu este asociată Programului din Vecinătatea UE (Albania, Bosnia și Herțegovina, Kosovo, Muntenegru, Armenia, Azerbaidjan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Teritoriul Ucrainei, așa cum este recunoscut de dreptul internațional, Algeria, Egipt, Israel, Iordania , Liban, Libia, Maroc, Palestina, Siria, Tunisia, Teritoriul Rusiei, așa cum este recunoscut de dreptul internațional).
Cine poate candida:
Poate candida orice organizație eligibilă participantă sau grup stabilit într-o țară membră UE sau într-o țară terță asociată Programului.
O activitate de mobilitate este transnațională și implică cel puțin două organizații participante (organizația de trimitere și organizația de găzduire) din diferite țări.
Activitatea trebuie să se desfășoare în țara uneia (sau mai multor, în cazul activităților itinerante) dintre organizațiile care participă la activitate.
Activități în țările participante la program sau în țări partenere asociate la program: toate organizațiile participante trebuie să provină dintr-o țară participantă la program sau dintr-o țară parteneră asociată la program.
Activități cu țările partenere neasociate la program din vecinătatea Uniunii Europene: activitatea trebuie să implice cel puțin o organizație dintr-o țară membră UE sau dintr-o țară parteneră neasociată la program din vecinătatea Uniunii Europene (regiunile 1-4).
Țări eligibile:
- state membre ale Uniunii Europene;
- țările participante la program care nu sunt membre UE: Islanda, Liechtenstein, Norvegia, Turcia, Fosta Republică Iugoslavă a Macedoniei, Serbia;
- țările partenere din vecinătatea UE: Armenia, Azerbaidjan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Teritoriul Ucrainei, astfel cum este recunoscut de dreptul internațional, Algeria, Egipt, Israel, Iordania, Liban, Libia, Maroc, Palestina, Siria, Tunisia, Albania, Bosnia și Herțegovina, Kosovo, Muntenegru, Teritoriul Rusiei, astfel cum este recunoscut de dreptul internațional.
Activități eligibile:
- Schimburi de tineri (5-21 de zile, excluzând zilele de călătorie)
Durata proiectului:
- Între 3 și 24 de luni
Unde se candidează:
- La agenția națională din țara în care este stabilită organizația solicitantă.
Termene limită:
- 23 februarie 2022 la 12:00 (amiază, ora Bruxelles-ului) pentru proiecte care încep între 1 iunie și 31 decembrie același an;
- 4 octombrie 2022 la 12:00 (amiază, ora Bruxelles-ului) pentru proiecte care încep între 1 ianuarie și 31 mai anul următor;
- Dacă este organizată o rundă suplimentară, candidaturile trebuie trimise până pe 4 mai 2022 la 12.00 (amiază, ora Bruxelles-ului), pentru proiecte care încep între 1 august și 31 decembrie același an.
Organizațiile interesate sunt încurajate să citească Ghidul programului Erasmus+ .
Pentru asistență, vă invităm să contactați agenția națională din țara dvs.
Persoanele care doresc să candideze sunt invitate să contacteze organizația sau instituția de educație de care aparțin.
Mai multe detalii la: http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/about_en
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person:
phone: +32 (0)219 09 06
website: https://www.lebij.be/
Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Palestinian Territory, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey
13/06/2022
EU0010000606
Grants / Youth exchanges
Dans le cadre de cette action, les organisations et les groupes informels de jeunes peuvent recevoir un soutien pour réaliser des projets réunissant des jeunes de différents pays pour échanger et apprendre en dehors de leur système éducatif formel.
Erasmus+ soutient la mobilité des jeunes dans le cadre de l'apprentissage non formel, sous la forme d'échanges de jeunes, dans le but d'inciter les jeunes à devenir des citoyens actifs, de les mettre en contact avec le projet européen et de les aider à acquérir et à développer des compétences pour leur vie et leur avenir professionnel.
Les Échanges de jeunes visent plus précisément à :
Cette action est ouverte à tous les jeunes, avec une attention particulière pour ceux qui ont moins d'opportunités.
Les "Échanges de jeunes" sont une opportunité permettant à des groupes de jeunes âgés de 13 à 30 ans, originaires d'au moins deux pays différents, de se rencontrer et de vivre ensemble pendant une durée maximale de 21 jours.
Les échanges de jeunes sont gérés par des organisations de jeunesse, des groupes informels de jeunes ou d'autres organisations.
Pendant un Échange de jeunes, les participants, soutenus par des chefs de groupe, exécutent ensemble un programme de travail (un mélange d'ateliers, d'exercices, de débats, de jeux de rôle, de simulations, d'activités de plein air) conçu et préparé par eux avant l'Échange.
L'objectif est d'amener les jeunes à développer des compétences, à se sensibiliser à des sujets/domaines thématiques pertinents sur le plan social, à découvrir de nouvelles cultures, habitudes et modes de vie, principalement grâce à l'apprentissage par les pairs, à renforcer des valeurs telles que la solidarité, la démocratie et l'amitié.
Le processus d'apprentissage des Échanges de jeunes est déclenché par des méthodes d'éducation non formelle. Un Échange de jeunes peut également être un bon cadre pour discuter et apprendre des questions d'inclusion et de diversité.
Les Échanges de jeunes sont basés sur une coopération transnationale entre deux ou plusieurs organisations participantes de différents pays au sein et en dehors de l'Union européenne.
En plus des Échanges de jeunes, les projets peuvent également comprendre des visites préparatoires.
Organisations participantes éligibles :
Une organisation sans but lucratif, une association, une ONG, une ONG européenne de jeunesse, un organisme public au niveau local, régional ou national, une entreprise sociale, un organisme à but lucratif actif dans le domaine de la responsabilité sociale des entreprises
Un groupe informel de jeunes gens
établi en :
un État membre de l'UE (Allemagne, Autriche, Belgique, Bulgarie, Croatie, Chypre, Danemark, Espagne, Estonie, Finlande, France, Grèce, Hongrie, Irlande, Italie, Lettonie, Lituanie, Luxembourg, Malte, Pays-Bas, Pologne, Portugal, République tchèque, Roumanie, Slovaquie, Slovénie, Suède)
ou d'un pays tiers associé au Programme (Macédoine du Nord, Islande, Liechtenstein, Norvège, Serbie, Turquie)
ou un pays tiers non associé au Programme, voisin de l'UE (Albanie, Bosnie-Herzégovine, Kosovo, Monténégro, Arménie, Azerbaïdjan, Biélorussie, Géorgie, Moldavie, territoire de l'Ukraine reconnu par le droit international, Algérie, Égypte, Israël, Jordanie, Liban, Libye, Maroc, Palestine, Syrie, Tunisie, territoire de la Russie reconnu par le droit international).
Qui peut postuler
Toute organisation ou groupe participant éligible établi dans un État membre de l'UE ou un pays tiers associé au programme.
Une activité de mobilité est transnationale et implique au moins deux organisations participantes (organisation d'envoi et organisation d'accueil) de pays différents.
L'activité doit se dérouler dans le pays de l'une (ou de plusieurs, en cas d'activités itinérantes) des organisations participant à l'activité.
Activités au sein des États membres de l'UE et des pays tiers associés au programme : toutes les organisations participantes doivent être issues d'un État membre de l'UE ou d'un pays tiers associé au programme.
Activités avec des pays tiers non associés au programme et voisins de l'UE : l'activité doit impliquer au moins une organisation participante d'un État membre de l'UE ou d'un pays tiers non associé au programme et voisin de l'UE (régions 1 à 4).
Activités éligibles
Échanges de jeunes (5 à 21 jours, hors jours de voyage).
Durée du projet
De 3 à 24 mois.
Où postuler
A l'Agence nationale du pays dans lequel l'organisation candidate est établie.
Dates limites
Les organisations intéressées doivent lire le guide du programme Erasmus+.
Pour une aide supplémentaire, ils doivent contacter l'agence nationale de leur pays.
Si vous êtes un jeune intéressé par cette activité, veuillez prendre contact avec l'agence nationale Erasmus+ de votre pays.
Plus d'informations ici.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person:
phone: +32 (0)219 09 06
website: https://www.lebij.be/
Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Palestinian Territory, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey
13/06/2022
EU0010000606
15/02/2023
Zis Foundation Travel Grants
Opportunity for young people across the world, aged 16 and 20, to get a grant to...
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Grants / Grants
Zis Foundation is inviting young people of all nationalities between 16 and 20 to get the chance to receive a grant of 700 Euros for a self-organised study trip to a foreign country.
Who can apply
- young people between 16 and 20 years old;
- from all nationalities;
- not yet attending university.
Conditions of the journey
- it researches a topic chosen by the participant;
- it is undertaken alone;
- it is paid with the grant (700 euros) alone;
- it lasts four weeks at least;
- it takes the participant abroad, if you are not from Germany you either have to travel to a German speaking country or you have to have a subject related to Germany;
- transport by plane is not allowed;
- trips to regions of warfare or violent ethnic conflicts will not be sponsored;
- every participant has a personal advisor (mentor) to help to organise the trip via e-mail;
- participants hand in a project report (8000 words at least), a travel diary or an alternative documentation.
How to apply
- candidates have to complete the application form;
- parents are asked to complete a consent form (even if the candidate has reached the majority age).
Deadline to apply 15 February 2023.
All details are available here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for individuals
16-20
All countries
All countries
EU0010002449
Grants / Grants
Fundația Zis invită tineri de orice naționalitate, cu vârsta cuprinsă între 16 și 20 de ani, să candideze pentru un grant de 700 de euro pentru o călătorie de studiu pe care aceștia își propun să o întreprindă într-o țară străină.
Cine poate candida
Condiții de călătorie
Cum candidezi
Candidații trebuie să completeze formularul de candidatură;
Părinții sunt rugați să completeze un formular de consimțământ (chiar dacă candidatul a atins vârsta majoratului).
Termen limită: 15 februarie 2023.
Toate detaliile sunt disponibile la: https://www.zis-reisen.de/en/your-journey/
This is a recurring opportunity available for individuals
16-20
All countries
All countries
EU0010002449
Grants / Grants
La Fondazione Zis invita giovani di tutte le nazionalità tra i 16 e i 20 anni a richiedere una sovvenzione di 700 euro per un viaggio di studio auto-gestito in un paese straniero.
Chi può presentare domanda
- giovani tra i 16 e i 20 anni;
- di tutte le nazionalità;
- non ancora iscritto all'università.
Condizioni generali
- ricercare un tema per il viaggio (scelto dal partecipante);
- viaggiare da solo;
- il viaggio deve essere pagato solamente con la sovvenzione (700 euro);
- la durata deve essere di almeno quattro settimane;
- il viaggio deve svolgersi in un paese straniero;
- il trasporto in aereo non è consentito;
- i viaggi nelle regioni di guerra o violenti conflitti etnici non saranno sponsorizzati.
Ogni partecipante avrà un consulente personale (tutor) che aiuterà ad organizzare il viaggio via e-mail. Dopo il tuo ritorno, avrai tre mesi per riassumere le tue impressioni ed esperienze in una relazione sul progetto (almeno 8000 parole, in tedesco o in inglese), un'opera d'arte o di artigianato o una documentazione alternativa. Dovrai riferire su ciò che hai scoperto rispetto al tuo argomento durante il viaggio, e come il viaggio ha cambiato la tua prospettiva e i tuoi punti di vista. Puoi essere creativo e illustrare il tuo tema con immagini o altro materiale.
Come presentare la candidatura
- i candidati devono compilare il modulo di domanda;
-ai genitori viene richiesto di compilare un modulo di consenso (anche se il candidato ha raggiunto la maggiore età).
Scadenza: 15 febbraio 2023.
Per saperne di più: https://www.zis-reisen.de/en/your-journey/
This is a recurring opportunity available for privati
16-20
All countries
All countries
EU0010002449
04/10/2022
Erasmus+ Youth Participation Activi...
Supports youth-led local, national and transnational participation projects run...
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Grants / Youth activities
Erasmus+ supports youth-led local, national and transnational participation projects run by informal groups of young people and/or youth organisations encouraging youth participation in Europe's democratic life.
Activities should follow one or more of the following objectives:
Eligible participating organisations
Number and profile of participating organisations
Duration of project: from 3 to 24 months.
Eligible participants
Young people aged between 13 and 30 resident in the country of the participating organisations and decision-makers relevant to the topics addressed by the project.
Who can apply
Any eligible participating organisation established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme.
Where to apply
To the National Agency of the country in which the applicant organisation is established.
Budget
The maximum grant awarded per project is 60,000 EUR. It can cover costs related to coaching, inclusion support, travel and other expenses related to the organisation of events.
Deadlines
- 23 February at 12:00 (midday Brussels time) for projects starting between 1 June and 31 December of the same year;
- 4 October at 12:00 (midday Brussels time) for projects starting between 1 January and 31 May of the following year;
- If an additional round is organised, applicants have to submit their applications by 4 May at 12:00:00 (midday Brussels time), for projects starting between 1 August and 31 December of the same year.
Interested organisations should read the Erasmus+ Programme Guide.
For further support, they should contact the National Agency in their country.
If you are a young person interested to take part in this activity, please get in touch with the Erasmus+ National Agency in your country.
Read more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations and individuals
EU0010002870
Grants / Youth activities
Erasmus+ sostiene gruppi informali di giovani e/o organizzazioni giovanili, che hanno la possibilità di realizzare progetti di partecipazione attiva alla vita democratica a livello locale, regionale, nazionale ed europeo, realizzando percorsi di impegno dei giovani nella quotidianità.
Le attività dovrebbero seguire uno o più dei seguenti obiettivi:
- fornire ai giovani opportunità di impegnarsi e imparare a partecipare alla società civile (fornendo percorsi di impegno per i giovani nella loro vita quotidiana, ma anche nella vita democratica, puntando a una significativa partecipazione civica, economica, sociale, culturale e politica dei giovani di ogni provenienza, con particolare attenzione a quelli con minori opportunità);
- sensibilizzare i giovani ai valori comuni europei e ai diritti fondamentali e contribuire al processo di integrazione europea, anche attraverso il contributo al raggiungimento di uno o più Obiettivi europei per i giovani;
- sviluppare le competenze digitali dei giovani e l'alfabetizzazione mediatica (in particolare il pensiero critico e la capacità di valutare e lavorare con le informazioni) al fine di accrescere nei giovani la capacità di resistere alla disinformazione, alle fake news e alla propaganda, nonché la loro capacità di partecipare alla vita democratica;
- riunire i giovani e i decisori a livello locale, regionale, nazionale e transnazionale e/o contribuire al Dialogo dell'UE con i giovani.
Che tipo di attività
Le attività possono essere workshop e/o incontri in presenza o online, seminari, dibattiti, consultazioni, campagne di sensibilizzazione, eventi virtuali e in loco, simulazioni di giochi di ruolo.
Possono essere transnazionali (realizzate in uno o più paesi partecipanti e che coinvolgono partner di diversi paesi partecipanti) o nazionali (realizzate a livello locale, regionale o nazionale e che coinvolgono uno o più gruppi informali di giovani e/o organizzazioni di un singolo paese partecipante).
Organizzazioni partecipanti ammissibili
-un'organizzazione senza scopo di lucro, un'associazione, una ONG; una ONG europea per la gioventù; un ente pubblico a livello locale, regionale, nazionale; un'impresa sociale; un ente a scopo di lucro attivo nella responsabilità sociale delle imprese;
-un gruppo informale di giovani;
stabilito in
- uno Stato membro dell'UE (Austria, Belgio, Bulgaria, Croazia, Repubblica Ceca, Cipro, Danimarca, Estonia, Finlandia, Francia, Germania, Grecia, Ungheria, Irlanda, Italia, Lettonia, Lituania, Lussemburgo, Malta, Paesi Bassi, Polonia, Portogallo, Romania, Slovacchia, Slovenia, Spagna, Svezia)
- o un paese terzo associato al programma (Macedonia del Nord, Islanda, Liechtenstein, Norvegia, Serbia, Turchia)
- o un paese terzo non associato al Programma confinante con l'UE (Albania, Bosnia ed Erzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, Armenia, Azerbaigian, Bielorussia, Georgia, Moldavia, Territorio dell'Ucraina riconosciuto dal diritto internazionale, Algeria, Egitto, Israele, Giordania, Libano, Libia, Marocco, Palestina, Siria, Tunisia, Territorio della Russia riconosciuto dal diritto internazionale).
Numero e profilo delle organizzazioni partecipanti
- Progetti nazionali di partecipazione giovanile: deve essere coinvolta almeno un'organizzazione partecipante;
-Progetti transnazionali di partecipazione giovanile: devono essere coinvolte almeno due organizzazioni partecipanti di diversi paesi.
Durata del progetto: da 3 a 24 mesi.
Luogo(i) delle attività
Le attività devono svolgersi nel paese di una o più organizzazioni partecipanti. Le attività possono anche svolgersi presso la sede di un'istituzione dell'Unione Europea, anche se nel progetto non ci sono organizzazioni partecipanti del paese che ospita l'istituzione.
Partecipanti ammissibili
Giovani di età compresa tra i 13 e i 30 anni residenti nel paese delle organizzazioni partecipanti e responsabili delle decisioni relative ai temi trattati dal progetto.
Chi può candidarsi
Qualsiasi organizzazione partecipante ammissibile stabilita in uno Stato membro dell'UE o in un paese terzo associato al programma.
A chi presentare la domanda
All'Agenzia nazionale del paese in cui ha sede l'organizzazione richiedente.
Budget
La sovvenzione massima assegnata per progetto è di 60.000 EUR. Può coprire i costi relativi a coaching, supporto all'inclusione, viaggi e altre spese relative all'organizzazione di eventi.
Scadenze
- 23 febbraio alle 12:00 (mezzogiorno, ora di Bruxelles) per i progetti che iniziano tra il 1° giugno e il 31 dicembre dello stesso anno;
- 4 ottobre alle 12:00 (mezzogiorno, ora di Bruxelles) per i progetti che iniziano tra il 1° gennaio e il 31 maggio dell'anno successivo;
- Se viene organizzata una tornata supplementare, i candidati devono presentare le loro domande entro il 4 maggio alle 12:00 (mezzogiorno, ora di Bruxelles), per i progetti che iniziano tra il 1° agosto e il 31 dicembre dello stesso anno.
Le organizzazioni interessate dovrebbero leggere la Guida al Programma Erasmus+.
Per ulteriore supporto, contattare l'Agenzia nazionale del proprio paese.
Se sei un giovane interessato a partecipare a questa attività, contatta l'Agenzia Nazionale Erasmus+ del tuo paese.
Per saperne di più, leggere qui.
This is a recurring opportunity available for privati e organizzazioni
EU0010002870
Grants / Youth activities
Erasmus+ sprijină proiectele de participare dezvoltate de tineri la nivel local, național și transnațional, derulate de grupuri informale de tineri și/sau de organizații de tineret care încurajează participarea tinerilor la viața democratică a Europei.
Activitățile trebuie să urmărească unul sau mai multe dintre următoarele obiective:
Ce tip de activități
Activitățile derulate pot fi ateliere de lucru și/sau reuniuni față în față sau online, seminarii, dezbateri, consultări, campanii de sensibilizare, evenimente virtuale și la fața locului, simulări de jocuri de rol.
Acestea pot fi fie transnaționale (puse în aplicare în una sau mai multe țări participante și care implică parteneri din mai multe țări participante), fie naționale (puse în aplicare la nivel local, regional sau național și care implică un grup (grupuri) informal(e) de tineri și/sau organizații dintr-o singură țară participantă).
Organizații participante eligibile
- într-un stat membru al UE (Austria, Belgia, Bulgaria, Croația, Republica Cehă, Cipru, Danemarca, Estonia, Finlanda, Franța, Germania, Grecia, Ungaria, Irlanda, Italia, Letonia, Lituania, Luxemburg, Malta, Țările de Jos, Polonia, Portugalia, România, Slovacia, Slovenia, Spania, Suedia)
- sau într-o țară terță asociată la program (Macedonia de Nord, Islanda, Liechtenstein, Norvegia, Serbia, Turcia).
- sau într-o țară terță neasociată la program care se învecinează cu UE (Albania, Bosnia și Herțegovina, Kosovo, Muntenegru, Armenia, Azerbaidjan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, teritoriul Ucrainei, astfel cum este recunoscut de dreptul internațional, Algeria, Egipt, Israel, Iordania, Liban, Libia, Maroc, Palestina, Siria, Tunisia, teritoriul Rusiei, astfel cum este recunoscut de dreptul internațional).
Numărul și profilul organizațiilor participante
Durata proiectului: între 3 și 24 de luni.
Locul (locurile) de desfășurare a activităților
Activitățile trebuie să se desfășoare în țara uneia sau a mai multor organizații participante. De asemenea, activitățile pot avea loc la sediul unei instituții a Uniunii Europene, chiar dacă în cadrul proiectului nu există organizații participante din țara care găzduiește instituția.
Participanți eligibili
Tineri cu vârste cuprinse între 13 și 30 de ani, rezidenți în țara organizațiilor participante și factori de decizie relevanți pentru subiectele abordate în cadrul proiectului.
Cine poate aplica
Orice organizație participantă eligibilă stabilită într-un stat membru al UE sau într-o țară terță asociată la program.
Unde se pot depune candidaturile
La agenția națională a țării în care este stabilită organizația solicitantă.
Buget
Subvenția maximă acordată pentru fiecare proiect este de 60.000 EUR. Acesta poate acoperi costurile legate de coaching, sprijin pentru incluziune, deplasări și alte cheltuieli legate de organizarea de evenimente.
Termene limită
Organizațiile interesate trebuie să citească Ghidul programului Erasmus+.
Pentru sprijin suplimentar, acestea ar trebui să contacteze Agenția Națională din țara lor.
Dacă sunteți un tânăr interesat să participați la această activitate, vă rugăm să luați legătura cu Agenția Națională Erasmus+ din țara dumneavoastră.
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EU0010002870
UPCOMING
CAP information measures
Funds for information measures relating to the common agricultural policy
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Grants / Call for proposals
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The European Commission co-finances information measures relating to the common agricultural policy (CAP) that aim, in particular, at building trust within the EU and among all citizens, farmers and non-farmers alike. The common agricultural policy (CAP) is a policy for all the citizens of the EU and the benefits that it provides to them must be clearly demonstrated.
Objectives
The general objective of the call is to build trust within the EU and amongst all citizens, farmers and non-farmers alike and to promote information about the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) (i.e. the policy and its benefits for the citizens of the EU).
Themes
The CAP plays a key role in supporting the EU’s farming sector and rural areas. It aims to ensure a sustainable agriculture with respect to economic, social and environmental aspects. In the framework of the European Green Deal, the Commission adopted a Farm to fork strategy, a Biodiversity strategy and the Organic action plan, all of which address issues relevant to agriculture and rural areas.
The proposals submitted:
- must provide coherent, objective and comprehensive information, both inside and outside the EU, in order to give an accurate overall picture of the CAP;
- the focus should be on addressing misperceptions and disinformation about European agriculture and the CAP, using facts and backed up with data with a view to raising public awareness on the relevance of EU support to agriculture and rural development through the CAP.
Activities
The information measures should include one or several activities such as:
- production and distribution of multimedia or audiovisual material;
- web and social media outreach activities;
- media events;
- conferences, seminars, workshops and studies on CAP-related issues.
Target public:
- rgeneral public (with particular attention to young people in urban areas) and/or farmers and other parties active in rural areas.
More specifically:
- For school children, teachers and university students: novel approaches should be used to engage with young people and raise their awareness of the CAP and the contribution that it makes in many areas such as the climate change challenge, food, healthy and high quality eating as a lifestyle choice, in relation also with the EU School Scheme for Milk, Fruit and Vegetables and the Tartu Call.
- For stakeholders: it should be ensured that there is greater awareness of the contribution that the CAP makes to support the social, environmental and economic sustainability of agriculture.
Activities should be taking place in the eligible countries.
The maximum duration of information measures is 12 months.
Budget
Total budget earmarked for the co-financing of activities is estimated at EUR 4 000 000.
The grant amount will be minimum EUR 75 000 and maximum EUR 500 000.
Who can apply
Legal entities (public or private bodies) established in an EU Member State (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs).
The could be farmers or rural development organisations, European associations, non-governmental organisations, public authorities of the Member States, media companies, educational institutions, universities and research centers.
International organisations are eligible. The rules on eligible countries do not apply to them.
Deadline: 25 January 2022, 17:00 CET.
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Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden
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Grants / Call for proposals
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L'obiettivo generale dell'invito è quello di costruire la fiducia all'interno dell'UE e tra tutti i cittadini, agricoltori e non, e di promuovere l'informazione sulla Politica Agricola Comune (PAC) (cioè la politica e i suoi benefici per i cittadini dell'UE).
Temi
La PAC gioca un ruolo chiave nel sostenere il settore agricolo e le zone rurali dell'UE. Mira a garantire un'agricoltura sostenibile per quanto riguarda gli aspetti economici, sociali e ambientali. Nel quadro dell'European Green Deal, la Commissione ha adottato una strategia "dalla fattoria alla tavola", una strategia per la biodiversità e il piano d'azione per il biologico, che affrontano tutte le questioni rilevanti per l'agricoltura e le zone rurali.
Le proposte presentate dovrebbero:
- fornire informazioni coerenti, obiettive e complete, sia all'interno che all'esterno dell'Unione, al fine di fornire un quadro generale accurato della PAC;
- mostrare i benefici della PAC per l'Europa, gli agricoltori europei e i cittadini europei e affrontare le idee sbagliate e la disinformazione sull'agricoltura europea e la PAC (utilizzando fatti e supportati da dati al fine di sensibilizzare l'opinione pubblica sulla pertinenza del sostegno dell'UE all'agricoltura e sviluppo rurale attraverso la PAC).
Attività
Le misure di informazione dovrebbero includere una o più attività quali:
- produzione e distribuzione di materiale multimediale o audiovisivo;
- attività di sensibilizzazione sul web e i social media;
- eventi mediatici;
- conferenze, seminari, workshop e studi su questioni relative alla PAC.
Pubblico target:
Il pubblico in generale (con particolare attenzione ai giovani nelle aree urbane) e/o gli agricoltori e altri soggetti attivi nelle aree rurali
Più specificamente:
- Per bambini in età scolare, insegnanti e studenti universitari: nuovi approcci dovrebbero essere utilizzati per interagire con i giovani e sensibilizzare l'opinione pubblica sulla PAC e sul contributo che essa fornisce in molte aree come la sfida del cambiamento climatico, il cibo, un'alimentazione sana e di alta qualità come scelta di vita, in relazione anche al EU School Scheme for Milk, Fruit and Vegetables e il Tartu Call.
- Per le parti interessate: si dovrebbe garantire una maggiore consapevolezza del contributo che la PAC offre per sostenere la sostenibilità sociale, ambientale ed economica dell'agricoltura.
Le attività devono svolgersi nei paesi ammissibili. La durata massima delle misure di informazione è di 12 mesi.
Bilancio
Il bilancio totale stanziato per il cofinanziamento delle attività è stimato a 4 000 000 EUR.
L'importo della sovvenzione sarà minimo 75 000 EUR e massimo 500 000 EUR.
Chi può presentare domanda
Persone giuridiche (enti pubblici o privati) stabilite in uno Stato membro dell'UE (compresi i paesi e territori d'oltremare (PTOM), ovvero organizzazioni di agricoltori o di sviluppo rurale, associazioni europee, organizzazioni non governative, autorità pubbliche degli Stati membri, società di media, istituti di istruzione, università e centri di ricerca.
Le organizzazioni internazionali sono ammissibili, ma non si applicano per essi le regole sui paesi ammissibili.
Scadenza: 25 gennaio 2022, h.17.00.
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This is a recurring opportunity available for organizzazioni
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden
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Grants / Call for proposals
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Comisia Europeană cofinanţează acţiuni de informare referitoare la politica agrară comună (PAC) care vizează, în special, crearea încrederii în UE în rândul tuturor cetățenilor, fermierilor și celor care nu sunt fermieri deopotrivă.
Politica agrară comună (PAC) este o politică care se adresează tuturor cetățenilor UE, iar beneficiile pe care le oferă acestora trebuie sa fie prezentate cu claritate.
Obiective
Obiectivul general al acestui apel este de a crește nivelul de încredere în UE a tuturor cetățenilor, inclusiv fermierilor și de a promova informații despre PAC (de exemplu politica și beneficiile acesteia pentru cetățenii UE).
Tematici
PAC joacă un rol deosebit de important în sectorul fermierilor și în zonele rurale UE. Are drept scop asigurarea unei agriculturi sustenabile, respectând factorii factorii economici, sociali și de mediu. În cadrul Pactului Verde European, Comisia Europeană a adoptat strategia A Farm to fork, precum și strategia despre Biodiversitate și Planul de Acțiune Organic - toate acestea adresează priorități relevante pentru agricultură și zonele rurale.
Propunerile depuse:
Activități
Publicul țintă:
Publicul larg (cu o atenție deosebită acordată tinerilor din zonele urbane) și/sau fermierii și alte părți active în zonele rurale.
Mai precis:
- pentru elevi, profesori și studenți: trebuie adoptate abordări noi pentru a implica tinerii și pentru a conștientiza PAC și contribuția pe care o aduce în multe domenii precum provocări privind schimbările climatice, alimentația, alimentația sănătoasă și de înaltă calitate ca stil de viață, legate și de programul UE de încurajare a consumului de lapte, fructe și legume în școli și apelul Tartu.
- pentru părțile interesate: este necesar să se asigure o mai bună conștientizare a contribuției pe care PAC o aduce în sprijinirea sustenabilității sociale, de mediu și economice a agriculturii.
Activitățile de informare trebuie să fie organizate în țările eligibile.
Durata maximă a activităților de informare este de 12 luni.
Buget
Bugetul total alocat pentru cofinanțarea activităților este estimat la 4 000 000 euro.
Valoarea grantului va fi de minimum 75 000 de euro și maximum 500 000 de euro.
Cine poate să candideze
Termen limită: 25 ianuarie 2022, 17:00 CET.
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EU0010000084
UPCOMING
Europe for Citizens - Town Twinning
Promotes exchanges between European citizens using town twinning activities.
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Grants / Call for proposals
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Town twinning is aimed at activities that involve or promote direct exchanges between European citizens through their participation in town twinning activities and encourage networking and cooperation between twinned towns. The measure Town twinning is the first Measure of the Strand 2. Democratic engagement and civic participation within the within the"Europe for Citizens 2014-2020 programme. This strand aims to foster European citizenship and improve conditions for civic and democratic participation at EU level, to encourage democratic participation of citizens at EU level and to support concrete participation in the EU policy-making process.
Strand 2. Democratic engagement and civic participation is directed at activities covering civic participation, focusing in particular on European Union policies.Initiatives developing opportunities for mutual understanding, intercultural learning, solidarity, societal engagement and volunteering at EU level.
Volunteering is an essential element in active citizenship: by giving one’s time for the benefit of others, volunteers service their community and play an active role in society. They develop the sense of belonging to a community thereby also gaining ownership. Volunteering is therefore a particularly powerful means to develop citizens’ commitment to their society and to its political life. Civil society organisations, associations of a European general interest, town twinning associations and other participating organisations often rely on volunteer work to carry out and to develop their activities. Therefore, particular attention is paid to the promotion of volunteering, in particular through the European Solidarity Corps.
In its first phase, the European Solidarity Corps, the new EU initiative which aims at giving young people across the EU the opportunity to volunteer where help is needed and to respond to crisis situations, will build on existing EU programmes including the Europe for Citizens programme. In this context, project promoters are encouraged to make use of the European Solidarity Corps.
Promoters making use of members of the European Solidarity Corps must comply with the requirements laid down by the European Solidarity Corps Charter, including the requirement relating to the insurance of the members. Indeed, within the framework of the Europe for Citizens Programme, the Agency does not provide directly or indirectly an insurance coverage to the volunteers/members used by the promoters for their projects. It is therefore for each promoter to ensure that the volunteers/members they are making use of are properly insured for their activities.
All the eligible countries within the Europe for Citizens programme can participate to the European Solidarity Corps initiative.
2.1. Town twinning
Town twinning supports projects bringing together citizens from twinned towns to debate on concrete issues from the European political agenda. They will develop opportunities for societal engagement and volunteering at EU level.
Town twinning projects must
- involve municipalities from at least two participating countries, from which at least one is an EU Member State;
- a project must involve a minimum of 25 invited participants, coming from the invited municipalities;
- take place in any of the eligible countries participating to the project.
The maximum accepted duration of the meeting is 21 days.
The maximum grant to be awarded is EUR 25,000 per project.
Applicant and partners
- Type of organisation: Towns/municipality or their twinning committees or other non-profit organisations representing local authorities.
- Number of Partners: A project must involve municipalities from at least 2 eligible countries of which at least one is an EU Member State.
Participating countries:
- 28 EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.
- Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Kosovo, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo.
For British applicants: please be aware that eligibility criteria must be complied with for the entire duration of the grant. If the United Kingdom withdraws from the EU during the grant period without concluding an agreement with the EU ensuring in particular that British applicants continue to be eligible, British applicants will cease to receive EU funding (while continuing, where possible, to participate) or be required to leave the project.
The Programme is potentially open to the following categories of countries provided that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Commission. a) acceding countries, candidate countries and potential candidates, in accordance with the general principles and general terms and conditions for the participation of those countries in Union programmes established in the respective Framework Agreements, Association Council Decisions or similar Agreements; b) the EFTA countries party to the EEA Agreement, in accordance with the provisions of that Agreement.
Deadlines:
- 4 February 2020, 17:00 CET, for projects starting between 1 July 2020 and 31 March 2021.
- 1 September 2020, 17:00 CET, for projects starting between 1 February 2021 and 31 October 2021.
Find out more: https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/europe-for-citizens_en
For more information, please contact the Europe for Citizens Point in your country.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
EU0010000088
Grants / Call for proposals
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Town twinning is aimed at activities that involve or promote direct exchanges between European citizens through their participation in town twinning activities and encourage networking and cooperation between twinned towns. The measure Town twinning is the first Measure of the Strand 2. Democratic engagement and civic participation within the within the"Europe for Citizens 2014-2020 programme. This strand aims to foster European citizenship and improve conditions for civic and democratic participation at EU level, to encourage democratic participation of citizens at EU level and to support concrete participation in the EU policy-making process.
Strand 2. Democratic engagement and civic participation is directed at activities covering civic participation, focusing in particular on European Union policies.Initiatives developing opportunities for mutual understanding, intercultural learning, solidarity, societal engagement and volunteering at EU level.
Volunteering is an essential element in active citizenship: by giving one’s time for the benefit of others, volunteers service their community and play an active role in society. They develop the sense of belonging to a community thereby also gaining ownership. Volunteering is therefore a particularly powerful means to develop citizens’ commitment to their society and to its political life. Civil society organisations, associations of a European general interest, town twinning associations and other participating organisations often rely on volunteer work to carry out and to develop their activities. Therefore, particular attention is paid to the promotion of volunteering, in particular through the European Solidarity Corps.
In its first phase, the European Solidarity Corps, the new EU initiative which aims at giving young people across the EU the opportunity to volunteer where help is needed and to respond to crisis situations, will build on existing EU programmes including the Europe for Citizens programme. In this context, project promoters are encouraged to make use of the European Solidarity Corps.
Promoters making use of members of the European Solidarity Corps must comply with the requirements laid down by the European Solidarity Corps Charter, including the requirement relating to the insurance of the members. Indeed, within the framework of the Europe for Citizens Programme, the Agency does not provide directly or indirectly an insurance coverage to the volunteers/members used by the promoters for their projects. It is therefore for each promoter to ensure that the volunteers/members they are making use of are properly insured for their activities. All the eligible countries within the Europe for Citizens programme can participate in the European Solidarity Corps initiative.
Town twinning supports projects bringing together citizens from twinned towns to debate on concrete issues from the European political agenda. They will develop opportunities for societal engagement and volunteering at EU level.
Town twinning projects must
- involve municipalities from at least two participating countries, from which at least one is an EU Member State;
- a project must involve a minimum of 25 invited participants, coming from the invited municipalities;
- take place in any of the eligible countries participating to the project.
The maximum accepted duration of the meeting is 21 days.
The maximum grant to be awarded is EUR 25,000 per project.
- Type of organisation: Towns/municipality or their twinning committees or other non-profit organisations representing local authorities.
- Number of Partners: A project must involve municipalities from at least 2 eligible countries of which at least one is an EU Member State.
- 28 EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.
- Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Kosovo, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo.
For British applicants: please be aware that eligibility criteria must be complied with for the entire duration of the grant. If the United Kingdom withdraws from the EU during the grant period without concluding an agreement with the EU ensuring in particular that British applicants continue to be eligible, British applicants will cease to receive EU funding (while continuing, where possible, to participate) or be required to leave the project.
The Programme is potentially open to the following categories of countries provided that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Commission. a) acceding countries, candidate countries and potential candidates, in accordance with the general principles and general terms and conditions for the participation of those countries in Union programmes established in the respective Framework Agreements, Association Council Decisions or similar Agreements; b) the EFTA countries party to the EEA Agreement, in accordance with the provisions of that Agreement.
- 4 February 2020, 17:00 CET, for projects starting between 1 July 2020 and 31 March 2021.
- 1 September 2020, 17:00 CET, for projects starting between 1 February 2021 and 31 October 2021.
Find out more: https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/europe-for-citizens_en
For more information, please contact the Europe for Citizens Point in your country.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
EU0010000088
UPCOMING
Roberto Cimetta Fund
Supports the mobility of professionals in the cultural sector.
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Grants / Call for proposals
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The Roberto Cimetta Fund is an international association promoting artistic exchange and the mobility of professionals in the field of contemporary performing arts and visual arts within the Mediterranean area.
The Fund supports and encourages travel which allows culture professionals to find the opportunities, partners and means to realise personal or collective projects; thus facilitating networking, exchanges of experience and cultural and artistic cooperation.
The individual travel grants cover travel and visa costs for trips such as attending professional cultural network meetings, workshops, artist’s residences, festival, symposiums etc.
The Roberto Cimetta Fund travel grants are given to specific individuals and not to organisations.
Eligibility criteria
- the trip must directly or indirectly show potential for a constructive and long-term impact on the arts sector in your own country. This means that the travel must contribute to applicants' own capacity building, which in turn can be shared in a “networking” fashion that will benefit connecting artists and operators in their region so as to maintain, renew and develop contemporary arts;
- travel can take place as soon as the call opens ( 1st January 2020) but in this case the applicant runs the risk of paying for travel without guarantee of the success of the application;
- the RCF will provide up to 3 travel grants per person.
Who can apply
- artists and cultural operators (performers, creators, teachers, cultural organisers, administrators, entrepreneurs, project leaders) living and working in Europe, North Africa and Middle East, who are unable to find the financial resources themselves.
- applications must be made by individuals not organisations;
- only 3 members of a group can apply for a grant concerning the same project. Applicants can only receive three RCF grants in total and only one application per person is possible at each call;
- applicants must choose the cheapest form of transport and can only apply for one international return travel ticket and visa costs (local transport is not reimbursed);
Deadline: 31st January 2020.
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2. The Roberto Cimetta Fund and Biennale Warszawa are offering travel grants in the framework of the Biennale Warszawa in May and June 2019, thus facilitating and increasing mobility and creativity of artists between Central Eastern Europe and the Arab-Middle East region.
Biennale Warszawa (BW) is a public institution focusing on a long-term work plan and operating on 2-year work cycles, which terminate with a festival lasting several weeks.
Its aim is to integrate research, activism and artistic work all in one.
The main idea behind the Biennale Warszawa concept is to aggregate and structure expertise on present-day culture and art, as well as politics.
From this base, new artistic, political, social, economic and ecological ideas are created and deliberated, building alternative models of functioning in the post-crisis world.
The curatorial concept for the Biennale Warszawa focuses on the institution’s activities around three dualities: art / culture, research / discourse and activism / politics. Integrating these dualities of expression leads to mutual strengthening of capacities and synergies, and avoids already worked out ideas, artworks or initiatives
The applicant must directly address the context presented by Biennale Warszawa and focus on future possibilities for transnational commons, translocal politics beyond nation-states, Central Eastern European and Arab-Middle East relations.Applicants must be either:
- no nationality or age criteria apply to the fund; however the applicant must be resident or work in the Euro-Arab-Middle East geographical region (including Turkey);
- the applicant’s profession must be one of the following; curator, artist, researcher, cultural operator;
- applications must be made by individuals and not by organisations. Only three members of a group can apply for a grant concerning the same project;
- applicants can only receive three RCF grants in total and only one application per person is possible at each call.
- travel must take place during the Biennale Warszawa from March till June 2019;
- travel to another destination inside the Central-Eastern European and Arab-Middle East region is also possible if the aim of travel has a tangible link with the Biennale Warszawa.
Applications can be made in Arabic, English or French.
Deadline: 31st December 2018.
Find out more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations and individuals
contact person:
phone: +33 1 45 26 33 74
email: [email protected]
website: http://www.cimettafund.org
Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Comoros, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Mauritania, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, Oman, Pakistan, Palestinian Territory, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Somalia, Spain, Sudan, Sweden, Syria, Tajikistan, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, Yemen
EU0010000227
Grants / Call for proposals
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Fondul Roberto Cimetta este o asociaţie internaţională care promovează schimburile artistice şi mobilitatea profesioniştilor din domeniul artelor spectacolului şi artelor vizuale contemporane în zona mediteraneană.
Fondul sprijină şi încurajează călătoriile care permit profesioniştilor din domeniul culturii să identifice oportunităţi şi parteneri astfel încât să dezvolte proiecte personale sau colective. Astfel sunt facilitate schimburile de experienţă, cooperarea artistică şi culturală şi crearea de reţele.
Granturile de călătorie individuale acoperă costurile de călătorie şi viză pentru participarea la întâlniri ale reţelelor culturale, rezidenţe artistice, ateliere de lucru, festivaluri, simpozioane etc.
Granturile de călătorie ale Fondului Roberto Cimetta sunt acordate unor persoane specifice și nu unor organizații.
Criterii de eligibilitate
- călătoria trebuie să prezinte un potențial direct sau indirect pentru un impact constructiv și pe termen lung asupra sectorului artelor din propria țară. Astfel, călătoria trebuie să contribuie la consolidarea capacităților solicitanților, care, la rândul lor, pot împărtăși experiența lor în sistem „de rețea”, experiență de care vor beneficia artiștii și operatorii din regiunea lor, astfel încât să mențină, să reînnoiască și să dezvolte arta contemporană;
- călătoria poate avea loc imediat ce este lansat apelul (1 ianuarie 2020), dar în acest caz, solicitantul riscă să plătească călătoria fără a garanta succesul candidaturii;
- RCF va oferi până la 3 granturi de călătorie de persoană.
Cine poate candida
- artiști și operatori culturali (interpreți, creatori, profesori, organizații culturale, administratori, antreprenori, lideri de proiect) care locuiesc și lucrează în Europa, Africa de Nord și Orientul Mijlociu, care nu sunt în măsură să găsească singuri resurse financiare.
- solicitările trebuie formulate de persoane fizice și nu de organizații;
- doar 3 membri ai unui grup pot solicita un grant privind același proiect. Solicitanții pot primi în total trei granturi RCF și se admite o singură solicitare de persoană la fiecare apel;
- candidații trebuie să aleagă cea mai ieftină formă de transport și pot solicita doar un singur bilet de călătorie international dus-întors și costuri de viză (transportul local nu este rambursat);
Termen limită: 31 ianuarie 2020.
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2. Fondul Roberto Cimetta și Bienala Varșovia oferă granturi de călătorie în cadrul Bienalei Varșovia din mai și iunie 2019, facilitând și crescând mobilitatea și creativitatea artiștilor între Europa Centrală și de Est și regiunea araba a Orientului Mijlociu.
Bienala Varșovia (BW) este o instituție publică care se concentrează pe un plan de lucru pe termen lung și care operează pe cicluri de lucru de 2 ani și se încheie cu un festival care durează câteva săptămâni.
Scopul său este de a integra cercetarea, activismul și munca artistică.
Ideea principală din spatele conceptului Bienalei Varșovia este de a grupa și structura expertiza în cultură și artă, precum și în politică.
De la acest nivel, sunt create și dezbătute noi idei artistice, politice, sociale, economice și ecologice, construind modele alternative de funcționare în lumea post-criză.
Conceptul curatorial pentru Bienala Varșovia se concentrează pe activitățile instituției în jurul a trei dualități: artă/cultură, cercetare/discurs și activism/politică. Integrarea acestor dualități de expresie duce la consolidarea reciprocă a capacităților și sinergiilor și evită idei, lucrări de artă sau inițiative deja dezvoltate.
Candidatul ar trebui să abordeze direct contextul prezentat de Bienala Varșovia și să se concentreze pe posibilitățile viitoare în materie de bunuri comune transnaționale, politica translocală dincolo de statele națiuni, relațiile dintre Europa Centrală și de Est și regiunea araba din Orientul Mijlociu. Candidații:
-nu se aplică niciun criteriu de naționalitate sau de vârstă; cu toate acestea, candidatul trebuie să aibă reședința sau să lucreze în regiunea geografică euro-arabă și din Orientul Mijlociu (inclusiv Turcia);
- profesia solicitantului trebuie să fie una dintre următoarele: curator, artist, cercetător, operator cultural;
-cererile trebuie formulate de către persoane fizice și nu de organizații. Doar trei membri ai unui grup pot solicita un grant pentru același proiect;
- solicitanții pot primi doar trei granturi RCF și se admite o singură solicitare de persoană la fiecare apel;
- călătoria trebuie să se desfășoare în perioada Bienalei Varșovia, din martie până în iunie 2019;
- călătoria către o altă destinație din regiunea Europei Centrale și de Est și regiunea araba a Orientului Mijlociu este, de asemenea, posibilă dacă obiectivul călătoriei are o legătură tangibilă cu Bienala Varșovia.
Candidaturile pot fi redactate în arabă, engleză sau franceză.
Termen limită: 31 decembrie 2018.
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Grants / Call for proposals
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Der Roberto-Cimetta-Fonds ist eine internationale Vereinigung zur Förderung des künstlerischen Austauschs und der Mobilität von Fachleuten im Bereich der zeitgenössischen darstellenden und bildenden Künste im Mittelmeerraum.
Der Fonds unterstützt und fördert Reisen, die es Kulturschaffenden ermöglichen, Gelegenheiten, Partner und Mittel zur Verwirklichung persönlicher oder kollektiver Projekte zu finden und so die Vernetzung, den Erfahrungsaustausch und die kulturelle und künstlerische Zusammenarbeit zu erleichtern.
Die individuellen Reisestipendien decken die Reise- und Visakosten für Reisen wie die Teilnahme an professionellen kulturellen Netzwerktreffen, Workshops, Künstleraufenthalten, Festivals, Symposien usw.
Die Reisestipendien des Roberto Cimetta Fonds werden an bestimmte Einzelpersonen und nicht an Organisationen vergeben.
Kriterien der Förderungswürdigkeit
- Die Reise muss direkt oder indirekt das Potenzial für eine konstruktive und langfristige Wirkung auf den Kunstsektor in Ihrem eigenen Land aufzeigen. Dies bedeutet, dass die Reise zum Aufbau eigener Kapazitäten beitragen muss, die wiederum in einer Art "Vernetzung" genutzt werden können, die es ermöglicht, Künstler und Akteure in ihrer Region miteinander zu verbinden, um die zeitgenössische Kunst zu erhalten, zu erneuern und weiterzuentwickeln;
- Die Reise kann stattfinden, sobald die Ausschreibung eröffnet wird ( 1. Januar 2020), aber in diesem Fall läuft der Antragsteller Gefahr, für die Reise zu zahlen, ohne Garantie für den Erfolg des Antrags;
- die RCF wird bis zu 3 Reisekostenzuschüsse pro Person gewähren.
Wer kann sich bewerben
- Künstler und Kulturakteure (ausübende Künstler, Kulturschaffende, Lehrer, Kulturveranstalter, Verwalter, Unternehmer, Projektleiter), die in Europa, Nordafrika und im Nahen Osten leben und arbeiten und die nicht in der Lage sind, die finanziellen Mittel selbst aufzubringen.
- Die Anträge müssen von Einzelpersonen und nicht von Organisationen gestellt werden;
- nur 3 Mitglieder einer Gruppe können einen Zuschuss für dasselbe Projekt beantragen. Antragsteller können insgesamt nur drei RCF-Zuschüsse erhalten, und bei jedem Aufruf ist nur ein Antrag pro Person möglich;
- Antragsteller müssen das billigste Transportmittel wählen und können nur ein internationales Rückreiseticket und Visakosten beantragen (lokale Transportkosten werden nicht erstattet);
Einsendeschluss: 31. Januar 2020.
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2. Der Roberto Cimetta-Fonds und die Biennale Warschau bieten im Rahmen der Biennale Warschau im Mai und Juni 2019 Reisestipendien an, um die Mobilität und Kreativität von Künstlern zwischen Mittelosteuropa und der Region Arabischer Naher Osten zu erleichtern und zu steigern.
Die Biennale Warszawa (BW) ist eine öffentliche Einrichtung, die sich auf einen langfristigen Arbeitsplan konzentriert und in zweijährigen Arbeitszyklen arbeitet, die mit einem mehrwöchigen Festival enden.
Ihr Ziel ist es, Forschung, Aktivismus und künstlerische Arbeit in einem zu integrieren.
Die Grundidee des Konzepts der Biennale Warszawa ist die Bündelung und Strukturierung von Fachwissen über Kultur und Kunst der Gegenwart sowie über Politik.
Auf dieser Grundlage werden neue künstlerische, politische, soziale, wirtschaftliche und ökologische Ideen entwickelt und diskutiert, die alternative Modelle für das Funktionieren in der Welt nach der Krise schaffen.
Das kuratorische Konzept für die Biennale Warszawa konzentriert sich auf die Aktivitäten der Institution um drei Dualitäten herum: Kunst / Kultur, Forschung / Diskurs und Aktivismus / Politik. Die Integration dieser Dualitäten des Ausdrucks führt zu einer gegenseitigen Stärkung der Kapazitäten und Synergien und vermeidet bereits ausgearbeitete Ideen, Kunstwerke oder Initiativen.
Der Antragsteller muss sich direkt auf den von der Biennale Warschau dargestellten Kontext beziehen und sich auf zukünftige Möglichkeiten für transnationale Gemeinschaftsgüter, translokale Politik jenseits der Nationalstaaten, die Beziehungen zwischen Mittelosteuropa und dem arabischen Nahen Osten konzentrieren:
- es gelten keine Nationalitäts- oder Alterskriterien für den Fonds; der Antragsteller muss jedoch in der geographischen Region Euro-Arabischer Naher Osten (einschließlich der Türkei) wohnen oder arbeiten;
- der Beruf des Antragstellers muss einer der folgenden sein: Kurator, Künstler, Forscher, Kulturschaffender;
- Anträge müssen von Einzelpersonen und nicht von Organisationen gestellt werden. Nur drei Mitglieder einer Gruppe können sich um einen Zuschuss für dasselbe Projekt bewerben;
- Antragsteller können insgesamt nur drei RCF-Zuschüsse erhalten, und bei jedem Aufruf ist nur ein Antrag pro Person möglich.
- Die Reisen müssen während der Biennale Warszawa von März bis Juni 2019 stattfinden;
- Reisen zu einem anderen Ziel innerhalb der Region Mittelosteuropa und Arabischer Naher Osten sind ebenfalls möglich, wenn das Reiseziel einen konkreten Bezug zur Biennale Warschau aufweist.
Anträge können in arabischer, englischer oder französischer Sprache gestellt werden.
Einsendeschluss: 31. Dezember 2018.
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This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations and individuals
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phone: +33 1 45 26 33 74
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Grants / Call for proposals
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The Roberto Cimetta Fund is an international association promoting artistic exchange and the mobility of professionals in the field of contemporary performing arts and visual arts within the Mediterranean area.
The Fund supports and encourages travel which allows culture professionals to find the opportunities, partners and means to realise personal or collective projects; thus facilitating networking, exchanges of experience and cultural and artistic cooperation.
The individual travel grants cover travel and visa costs for trips such as attending professional cultural network meetings, workshops, artist’s residences, festival, symposiums etc.
The Roberto Cimetta Fund travel grants are given to specific individuals and not to organisations.
Eligibility criteria
- the trip must directly or indirectly show potential for a constructive and long-term impact on the arts sector in your own country. This means that the travel must contribute to applicants' own capacity building, which in turn can be shared in a “networking” fashion that will benefit connecting artists and operators in their region so as to maintain, renew and develop contemporary arts;
- travel can take place as soon as the call opens ( 1st January 2020) but in this case the applicant runs the risk of paying for travel without guarantee of the success of the application;
- the RCF will provide up to 3 travel grants per person.
Who can apply
- artists and cultural operators (performers, creators, teachers, cultural organisers, administrators, entrepreneurs, project leaders) living and working in Europe, North Africa and Middle East, who are unable to find the financial resources themselves.
- applications must be made by individuals not organisations;
- only 3 members of a group can apply for a grant concerning the same project. Applicants can only receive three RCF grants in total and only one application per person is possible at each call;
- applicants must choose the cheapest form of transport and can only apply for one international return travel ticket and visa costs (local transport is not reimbursed);
Deadline: 31st January 2020.
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2. The Roberto Cimetta Fund and Biennale Warszawa are offering travel grants in the framework of the Biennale Warszawa in May and June 2019, thus facilitating and increasing mobility and creativity of artists between Central Eastern Europe and the Arab-Middle East region.
Biennale Warszawa (BW) is a public institution focusing on a long-term work plan and operating on 2-year work cycles, which terminate with a festival lasting several weeks.
Its aim is to integrate research, activism and artistic work all in one.
The main idea behind the Biennale Warszawa concept is to aggregate and structure expertise on present-day culture and art, as well as politics.
From this base, new artistic, political, social, economic and ecological ideas are created and deliberated, building alternative models of functioning in the post-crisis world.
The curatorial concept for the Biennale Warszawa focuses on the institution’s activities around three dualities: art / culture, research / discourse and activism / politics. Integrating these dualities of expression leads to mutual strengthening of capacities and synergies, and avoids already worked out ideas, artworks or initiatives
The applicant must directly address the context presented by Biennale Warszawa and focus on future possibilities for transnational commons, translocal politics beyond nation-states, Central Eastern European and Arab-Middle East relations.Applicants must be either:
- no nationality or age criteria apply to the fund; however the applicant must be resident or work in the Euro-Arab-Middle East geographical region (including Turkey);
- the applicant’s profession must be one of the following; curator, artist, researcher, cultural operator;
- applications must be made by individuals and not by organisations. Only three members of a group can apply for a grant concerning the same project;
- applicants can only receive three RCF grants in total and only one application per person is possible at each call.
- travel must take place during the Biennale Warszawa from March till June 2019;
- travel to another destination inside the Central-Eastern European and Arab-Middle East region is also possible if the aim of travel has a tangible link with the Biennale Warszawa.
Applications can be made in Arabic, English or French.
Deadline: 31st December 2018.
Find out more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations and individuals
contact person:
phone: +33 1 45 26 33 74
email: [email protected]
website: http://www.cimettafund.org
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FARE Small Grants
Fund activities tackling discrimination and promoting social inclusion.
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Grants / Call for proposals
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The FARE - Football Against Racism in Europe network co-ordinates action against racism in and around football stadiums across Europe. Each year they organise an action week where football fans, ethnic minorities and football clubs will stand united against discrimination. This year it will take place between 7 and 21 October 2021.
FARE provides small-grants to grassroots organisations such as supporters groups, community groups, NGOs and activists to help them run activities in their community, stadium, town or city during the Football People action weeks in October.
The pool of small grants aims to fund activities and events at local and regional level that tackle discrimination, promote social inclusion and use football to bring people from different communities together.
Activities should meet one or more of these objectives:
Proposed activities must stand against discrimination in football and promote the sport as a tool for inclusion.
Priority will be given to activities that actively involve and propel the inclusion and empowerment of migrants, ethnic minorities, refugees, asylum seekers, women, LGBT communities or disabled people.
Who can apply
Formal or informal groups or organisations that want to tackle discrimination in and through football.
The maximum funding through the Small Grants is €500.
Deadline: 5 September 2021.
For further information on how to apply, please check the website.
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La rete FARE - Il calcio contro il razzismo in Europa - coordina un'azione contro il razzismo negli stadi di tutta Europa. Tutti gli anni organizza una settimana di azione concreta in cui i fans del calcio, le minoranze etniche e le associazioni sportive si uniscono nella lotta contro la discriminazione. Quest'anno l'evento avrà luogo tra il 7 e il 21 Ottobre 2021.
I piccoli finanziamenti mirano a sovvenzionare attività ed eventi a livello locale e regionale che affrontano la discriminazione, promuovono l'inclusione sociale e usano il calcio per riunire persone di diverse comunità.
Le attività dovrebbero soddisfare uno o più di questi obiettivi:
-Combattere la discriminazione nel calcio
-Celebrare la diversità nel calcio
-Migliorare la rappresentanza delle minoranze e delle donne nel calcio
-Sviluppare idee e nuove pratiche che sfidano l'esclusione
-Usare il calcio come strumento per l'empowerment, l'inclusione sociale e l'educazione
Le attività proposte devono opporsi alla discriminazione nel calcio e promuovere lo sport come strumento di inclusione.
Fare darà priorità alle attività che coinvolgono attivamente e spingono l'inclusione e l'empowerment di migranti, minoranze etniche, rifugiati, richiedenti asilo, donne, comunità LGBT o disabili.
Ammissibilità
Gruppi o organizzazioni formali o informali che vogliono affrontare la discriminazione nel e attraverso il calcio. Il finanziamento massimo tramite Small Grants è di € 500.
Scadenza: 5 settembre 2021, mezzanotte.
Per ulteriori informazioni, vedere qui.
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Das Netzwerk FARE - Football Against Racism in Europe koordiniert Aktionen gegen Rassismus in und um Fußballstadien in ganz Europa. Jedes Jahr organisieren sie eine Aktionswoche, in der Fußballfans, ethnische Minderheiten und Fußballvereine gemeinsam gegen Diskriminierung auftreten. Dieses Jahr findet sie zwischen dem 7. und 21. Oktober 2021 statt.
FARE stellt kleine Zuschüsse für Basisorganisationen wie Fan-Gruppen, Gemeindegruppen, Nichtregierungsorganisationen und Aktivisten zur Verfügung, um sie bei der Durchführung von Aktivitäten in ihrer Gemeinde, ihrem Stadion, ihrer Stadt oder ihrem Ort während der Aktionswochen von Football People im Oktober zu unterstützen.
Mit dem Pool der Kleinzuschüsse sollen Aktivitäten und Veranstaltungen auf lokaler und regionaler Ebene finanziert werden, die Diskriminierung bekämpfen, die soziale Eingliederung fördern und den Fussball nutzen, um Menschen aus verschiedenen Gemeinschaften zusammenzubringen.
Die Aktivitäten sollten einem oder mehreren dieser Ziele entsprechen:
- Bekämpfung von Diskriminierung im Fussball;
- die Vielfalt im Fussball fördern;
- Verbesserung der Vertretung von Minderheiten und Frauen im Fussball;
- Entwicklung von Ideen und neuen Praktiken, die Ausgrenzung bekämpfen;
- den Fussball als Instrument für Empowerment, soziale Eingliederung und Bildung einsetzen.
Die vorgeschlagenen Aktivitäten müssen der Diskriminierung im Fussball entgegenwirken und den Sport als Instrument der Integration fördern.
Vorrang wird Aktivitäten eingeräumt, die Migranten, ethnische Minderheiten, Flüchtlinge, Asylsuchende, Frauen, LGBT-Gemeinschaften oder Behinderte aktiv einbeziehen und ihre Eingliederung und Befähigung vorantreiben.
Wer kann sich bewerben
Formelle oder informelle Gruppen oder Organisationen, die gegen Diskriminierung im und durch den Fussball vorgehen wollen.
Die maximale Förderung durch die Zuschüsse beträgt 500 Euro.
Bewerbungsschluss: 05. September 2021
Weitere Informationen zur Antragstellung finden Sie auf der Website.
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Grants / Call for proposals
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FARE - Reţeaua europeană pentru fotbal împotriva rasismului coordonează acțiuni împotriva rasismului în și în jurul stadioanelor de fotbal din Europa. În fiecare an, rețeaua organizează o săptămână de acțiune în care fanii fotbalului, minoritățile etnice și cluburile de fotbal se alătură pentru a lupta împotriva discriminării. În acest an, activitățile vor avea loc în perioada 7 - 21 octombrie 2021.
FARE oferă finanțare la scară mică grupurilor de suporteri, grupurilor din comunități, ONG-urilor și activiștilor care pot oferi sprijin pentru desfășurarea activităților în cadrul unei comunități, pe stadion sau în orașele lor, în timpul săptămânilor de acțiune din octombrie.y
Fondurile pentru granturi la scară mică vizează finanțarea activităților și a evenimentelor la nivel local și regional care abordează discriminarea, promovează incluziunea socială și utilizează fotbalul ca mijloc de a reuni oameni din diferite comunități.
Activitățile trebui să îndeplinească unul sau mai multe dintre aceste obiective:
Activitățile propuse trebuie să contribuie la lupta împotriva discriminării în fotbal și să promoveze sportul ca instrument de incluziune socială.
FARE va acorda prioritate activităților care implică și promovează incluziunea socială și împuternicirea migranților, a minorităților etnice, a refugiaților, a solicitanților de azil, a femeilor, a comunităților LGBT sau a persoanelor cu dizabilități.
Candidați eligibili
Grupuri sau organizații formale sau informale care doresc să abordeze discriminarea în și prin fotbal.
Valoarea maximă a Granturilor la scară mică este de 500 de euro.
Termen limită pentru depunerea candidaturilor: 5 septembrie 2021.
Informații suplimentare despre candidatură găsiți pe website.
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European Parliament Grants for EYY
Support for projects encouraging the engagement of European young citizens
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Grants / Call for proposals
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In the framawork of the European Year of Youth, the European Parliament has launched a call for proposals for projects encouraging and facilitating the active engagement of European young citizens with the construction of a vibrant European democracy keeping particularly in mind their participation in the European Elections 2024.
The European Parliament is looking to co-finance projects under these two actions:
The expected results under this call are:
Budget
The available budget is EUR 1,000,000.
Eligibility
The actions supported under this call are mono-beneficiary actions. This means that there is one legal entity applying for a grant. Applications presented by consortia are not eligible.
Applicants must be:
Duration
Actions should take place between the starting date of the actions and 30/04/2023.
Deadline: 11 May 2022.
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Grants / Call for proposals
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În contextul Anului European al Tineretului 2022, Direcția Generală Comunicare a Parlamentului European a lansat un apel pentru proiecte, care să fie eligibile pentru sprijin financiar. Obiectivul este de a încuraja și de a facilita implicarea activă a tinerilor cetățeni europeni în construirea unei democrații europene vibrante, având în vedere în special participarea lor la alegerile europene din 2024.
Parlamentul European dorește să co-finanțeze proiecte care să fie încadrate în următoarele 2 acțiuni:
Prima acțiune constă în crearea unor rețele paneuropene de susținători ai participării democratice, prin selectarea unor tineri cu vârste cuprinse între 16 și 30 de ani, care să beneficieze de sesiuni de formare Fiecare rețea de promotori trebuie să acopere cel puțin șapte state membre ale Uniunii Europene. Solicitantul trebuie să detalieze în propunerea de proiect alegerea țărilor pe care a făcut-o, precum și procesul de identificare și selecție a tinerilor care urmează să formeze noile rețele paneuropene. O atenție specială trebuie să fie acordată comunităților minoritare din regiunile periferice ale Europei, precum și cetățenilor care, în mod normal, nu au atât de mult contact cu UE și este mai puțin probabil să fie deja implicați în acțiunile UE. Parlamentul European va sprijini acțiunile de sensibilizare finanțate prin această cerere de propuneri, împărtășind toate informațiile relevante despre procesul de înființare a rețelelor în cadrul platformei together.eu, oferind astfel solicitanților posibilitatea de a implica comunitatea existentă de voluntari. Tinerii susținători care participă la acțiunile finanțate în cadrul acestei cereri de propuneri și care nu sunt încă înregistrați pe platforma together.eu ar trebui să fie încurajați să devină parte a comunității, pentru a păstra legătura cu ceilalți și cu Parlamentul European, pentru a beneficia de sesiuni de formare, informații despre evenimente și oportunități, un buletin informativ etc.
A doua acțiune constă în conceperea și punerea în aplicare a consolidării capacităților prin formare, cu scopul de a oferi tinerilor abilități, competențe și instrumente pentru a juca un rol activ în viața democratică și în promovarea valorilor democratice, inclusiv participarea la alegerile europene din 2024.
Programul de acțiuni de consolidare a capacităților ar putea include, printre altele, următoarele subiecte:
Pentru a organiza acțiunile de consolidare a capacităților pot fi utilizate diferite metode de formare, cum ar fi ateliere de lucru, tabere de pregătire, discuții de tip TedX. Utilizarea metodelor de educație non-formală este puternic încurajată.
Formările oferite fiecărui tânăr trebuie să conțină minimum 20 de ore (fie sub forma unei formări intensive, fie sub forma unei serii de formări).
Participanții trebuie să urmeze întregul program de consolidare a capacităților, de la început până la sfârșit.
Rezultatele așteptate ale acțiunilor finanțate în cadrul acestei cereri de propuneri sunt:
Buget
Bugetul disponibil este de 1.000.000 EUR
Eligibilitate
Acțiunile sprijinite în cadrul acestui apel sunt acțiuni mono-beneficiare. Aceasta înseamnă că există o singură entitate juridică care solicită un grant. Cererile prezentate de consorții nu sunt eligibile.
Solicitanții trebuie să fie în măsură să demonstreze că sunt:
În cadrul acestui apel de proiecte, conceptul de organizație pan-europeană se referă la:
- organizații cu membri naționali care fac parte dintr-o rețea de organizații care împărtășesc valori comune. Numai organizațiile care fac parte dintr-o rețea reprezentată în șapte sau mai multe state membre pot prezenta propuneri în cadrul acestei cereri de propuneri;
- organizații care reprezintă interesele unui grup larg de organizații membre din diferite state membre. Numai organizațiile care au membrii din șapte sau mai multe state membre pot prezenta propuneri în cadrul acestei cereri de propuneri.
Durata
Acțiunile trebuie să se desfășoare între data de începere a acțiunilor și 31.04.2023.
Parlamentul European are birouri de informare în fiecare capitală din statele membre UE, precum și cinci birouri satelit. Aceste birouri vor fi implicate îndeaproape și vor urmări îndeaproape proiectele care au primit o subvenție din partea DG Comunicare. Reprezentanții birourilor vor fi invitați să participe, ori de câte ori este posibil, la dezbateri sau evenimente și vor fi informați cu privire la toate datele și orele de difuzare a emisiunilor de televiziune.
Termen limită: 11 mai 2022.
Mai multe informații sunt disponibile aici: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/contracts-and-grants/en/grants/media-and-events.
UPCOMING
Universities Research Action
Grants for partnerships between the EIB and research institutions.
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Grants / University Research
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The European Investment Bank channels most of its institutional relations with Universities through an EIB Universities Research Action consisting of three different programmes.
1. EIBURS, the EIB University Research Sponsorship Programme, a programme to support EU University Research Centres working on research topics and themes of major interest to the EIB.
Main features of EIBURS:
EIB sponsorships are awarded through a competitive process to interested University Departments or Research Centres associated with Universities in the EU, candidate or potential candidate countries, working on research topics of major interest to the Bank.
The sponsorship aims to expand their activities in these areas.
An EIBURS sponsorship will entitle the beneficiary (the EIBURS Centre) to obtain up to 100 000 euros/year, for a period of three years, in exchange for the commitment to develop additional activities to those normally carried out by the centre. These activities will be jointly agreed and will entail the delivery of a variety of outputs (research, education, networking, dissemination of results, etc.) that will be the subject of a contractual agreement with the Bank.
The initiative on academic and research activities is expected to come from the University. The Bank could, however, propose some specific activities, in particular regarding research and continuous education involving EIB staff.
The lines of research to be financed by EIBURS are defined by the CBU (Comité BEI-Universités / EIB-Universities Committee). The number of new EIBURS sponsorships made by the EIB will depend on the available budget.
Universities or research centres in EU, Candidate and Potential Candidate Countries are eligible to apply.
For the academic year 2021-2022, the research theme is:
- The European Cleantech industry, the EU Green Deal and SME equity demand
Deadline: 15 November 2021, 24:00 (CET).
Read more about EIBURS here.
2. STAREBEI, STAges de REcherche BEI, a programme for financing young researchers working on joint EIB-University projects.
The STAREBEI Programme supports the joint interests of University Centres and EIB staff through the sponsorship of junior researchers interested in carrying out research projects proposed by the Bank under the joint supervision of a University tutor and an EIB tutor.
This synergy between the academic world and the Bank’s professionals should provide a rich experience for young researchers and produce outputs contributing to the know-how of both the Bank and Academia. Unlike EIBURS which is based on activities proposed by the University Centres, research initiatives for STAREBEI must originate from within the Bank.
The STAREBEI programme has a different approach to the traditional in-service training at the EIB. It is research-oriented and has stronger academic requirements. The duration of the stage is longer, but normally only short periods will be spent in Luxembourg at the EIB headquarters. The remuneration for the researcher will be competitive and based on the conditions prevailing at the partner University.
Read more about STAREBEI here.
3. Partnering with academia
The European Investment Bank Group (the European Investment Bank and the European Investment Fund) has many partnerships with universities or university networks –which can also include non-university organisations such as research centres, foundations- to exchange knowledge and expertise, and to stimulate discussion on areas of interest.
More specifically, the EIB Institute promotes student’ consultancy projects called capstones and organises academic courses provided by EIB Group staff on the EIB Group’s role, missions and activities.
Read more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person:
phone: (+352) 43 79 75000
email: [email protected]
website: http://institute.eib.org
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey
19/01/2022
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Grants / University Research
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La Banca Europea di Investimento intrattiene la maggior parte delle sue relazioni con il mondo dell'università attraverso l'Azione BEI-Università a favore della Ricerca, che consiste in tre diversi programmi.
1. EIBURS, Programma di Patrocinio BEI-Università a favore della Ricerca, un programma a sostegno dei centri universitari di ricerca UE che lavorano su tematiche di interesse per la BEI.
Caratteristiche principali di EIBURS:
I contributi vengono assegnati con una procedura di selezione ai Dipartimenti Universitari o i Centri di Ricerca associati alle Università dell'UE, i paesi in fase di accesso o candidati, con esperienza comprovata in settori di diretto interesse per la BEI. Il contributo intende approfondire le loro attività in questi settori.
Un contributo EIBURS darà diritto al beneficiario (il centro EIBURS) di ottenere fino a 100 000 euro all'anno, per un periodo di tre anni, in cambio dell'impegno a sviluppare attività aggiuntive rispetto a quelle normalmente svolte dal centro. Queste attività vengono concordate congiuntamente e comportano l'ottenimento di risultati in diversi ambiti (ricerca, istruzione, networking, diffusione dei risultati, etc.) che rappresenteranno l'oggetto di un accordo contrattuale con la Banca.
L'iniziativa su attività accademiche e di ricerca deve partire dall'Università. La Banca, tuttavia, potrebbe proporre alcune attività specifiche, in particolare legate alla ricerca e la formazione continua, con il coinvolgimento del personale della BEI.
Le linee di ricerca finanziate da EIBURS vengono definite dal CBU (Comitato BEI-Università). Il numero di nuove sovvenzioni EIBURS erogate dalla BEI dipenderanno dal bilancio disponibile.
Per il periodo 2021-2022, il tema è il seguente:
"L'industria Cleantech europea, il Green Deal dell'UE e la domanda di capitale delle PMI"
Scadenza: 15 novembre 2021, 24:00 (CET).
Per ulteriori informazioni, cliccare qui.
2. STAREBEI, Tirocini di Ricerca BEI, un programma di finanziamento per giovani ricercatori che lavorano a progetti congiunti BEI-Università.
Il Programma STAREBEI sostiene gli interessi congiunti dei Centri Universitari e il personale BEI attraverso il contributo di giovani ricercatori interessati a realizzare progetti di ricerca proposti dalla Banca sotto la supervisione congiunta di un tutor dell'università e un tutor della BEI.
Questa sinergia tra il mondo accademico e i professionisti della Banca dovrebbe servire a fornire una maggiore esperienza ai giovani ricercatori e produrre risultati che contribuiscano al know-how sia della Banca che del mondo accademico. Al contrario di EIBURS, basato su attività proposte dai Centri Universitari, le iniziative di ricerca per STAREBEI devono partire direttamente dalla banca.
Il programma STAREBEI è caratterizzato da un approccio diverso rispetto al tradizionale tirocinio di formazione presso la BEI. Presenta infatti un maggiore orientamento alla ricerca e richiede maggiore esperienza accademica. La durata del tirocinio è superiore, ma normalmente si trascorrono a Lussemburgo, presso la sede centrale BEI, solo brevi periodi. La remunerazione per i ricercatori sarà competitiva e basata sulle condizioni praticate presso l'Università partner.
Per ulteriori informazioni, cliccare qui.
3. Reti Universitarie BEI, un meccanismo di sponsorizzazione per reti universitarie, centrate sui settori di interesse della BEI.
Il Gruppo Banca europea per gli investimenti (la Banca europea per gli investimenti e il Fondo europeo per gli investimenti) ha molti partenariati con università o reti universitarie - che possono anche includere organizzazioni non universitarie come centri di ricerca, fondazioni - per scambiare conoscenze e competenze, e per stimolare la discussione su aree di interesse.
In particolare, l'Istituto BEI promuove i progetti di consulenza degli studenti chiamati capstones e organizza corsi accademici tenuti da personale del Gruppo BEI sul ruolo, le missioni e le attività del Gruppo BEI.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organizzazioni
contact person:
phone: (+352) 43 79 75000
email: [email protected]
website: http://institute.eib.org
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey
19/01/2022
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Grants / University Research
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Die Europäische Investitionsbank wickelt ihre institutionelle Zusammenarbeit mit Universitäten im Wesentlichen im Rahmen ihrer Aktion zur Förderung der Universitätsforschung ab, die drei verschiedene Programme umfasst.
1. EIBURS, EIB University Research Sponsorship Programme: Das EIB-Förderprogramms für Universitätsforschung, unterstützt universitäre Forschungszentren in der EU, die an Forschungsthemen arbeiten, die für die Bank von besonderem Interesse sind.
Hauptmerkmale von EIBURS:
Die Fördermittel der EIB werden im Rahmen eines Auswahlverfahrens an interessierte Universitätsabteilungen oder Forschungszentren vergeben, die mit Universitäten in der EU, in Kandidatenländern oder potenziellen Kandidatenländern verbunden sind und an Forschungsthemen arbeiten, die für die Bank von großem Interesse sind.
Einrichtungen, die sich für die Teilnahme am EIBURS-Programm qualifiziert haben (die EIBURS-Zentren), können Zuschüsse von maximal EUR 100.000 jährlich über einen Zeitraum von drei Jahren erhalten. Im Gegenzug dazu müssen sie sich verpflichten, neben den von dem betreffenden Zentrum normalerweise durchgeführten Arbeiten weitere Forschungsaktivitäten zu entwickeln. Diese Aktivitäten werden gemeinsam festgelegt und zielen auf eine Reihe konkreter Ergebnisse bzw. Maßnahmen ab (Forschung, Lehre, Networking, Weitergabe von Resultaten usw.), die Gegenstand einer vertraglichen Vereinbarung mit der Bank sein werden.
Es wird erwartet, dass die Initiative im akademischen und im Forschungsbereich von den Universitäten ausgeht. Die Bank kann jedoch einige spezifische Aktivitäten vorschlagen, was insbesondere die Bereiche Forschung und laufende Weiterbildung unter Einbeziehung von Mitarbeiter/-innen der EIB betrifft.
Die Forschungsschwerpunkte, die im Rahmen des EIBURS-Programms finanziert werden, werden vom CBU (Comité BEI-Universités/EIB-Universitätsausschuss) festgelegt. Die Anzahl neuer finanzieller Beiträge, die von der EIB im Rahmen des EIBURS-Programms gewährt werden, hängt vom verfügbaren Budget ab.
Antragsberechtigt sind Universitäten oder Forschungszentren in der EU, in Kandidaten- und potenziellen Kandidatenländern.
Für den Zeitraum 2021-2022 lautet das Forschungsthema:
- Die europäische Cleantech-Industrie, der EU Green Deal und die Eigenkapitalnachfrage von KMU
Deadline: 15. November 2021, 24:00 (MEZ)
Mehr über EIRBURS hier.
2. STAREBEI (STAges de REcherche BEI): ein Programm zur finanziellen Unterstützung junger Forscher/-innen, die an gemeinsam von der EIB und Universitäten durchgeführten Projekten mitarbeiten.
Das STAREBEI-Programm fördert die gemeinsamen Interessen von Universitätszentren und EIB-Mitarbeiter/-innen, durch die Förderung junger Forscher/-innen, die an der Durchführung von Forschungsprojekten interessiert sind. Die Projekte werden von der EIB vorgeschlagen und gemeinsam von einer/m Tutor/-in der betreffenden Universität und einer/m Tutor/-in der EIB betreut.
Diese Synergien zwischen akademischen Kreisen und den Fachkräften der EIB werden eine wichtige Erfahrung für junge Forscher/-innen darstellen und zu Ergebnissen führen, die sowohl auf das Know-how der Bank als auch auf den Wissensstand der betreffenden Universitäten positive Auswirkungen haben. Im Gegensatz zum EIBURS-Programm, das auf von den Universitätszentren vorgeschlagenen Aktivitäten beruht, müssen die Forschungsinitiativen für STAREBEI von der Bank ausgehen.
Das STAREBEI-Programm verwendet einen Ansatz, der sich von dem für die traditionellen Praktika bei der EIB unterscheidet. STAREBEI ist forschungsorientiert, und die akademischen Anforderungen sind höher. Die Dauer des Programms ist länger, jedoch wird jeweils nur eine kurze Zeitspanne am Sitz der EIB in Luxemburg verbracht. Die Vergütung der Forscher/-innen ist konkurrenzfähig und basiert auf den an der Partneruniversität geltenden Konditionen.
Mehr über STAREBEI hier.
3. Akademischen Partnerschaften
Die Europäische Investitionsbank-Gruppe (die Europäische Investitionsbank und der Europäische Investitionsfonds) hat zahlreiche Partnerschaften mit Universitäten und Universitätsnetzwerken - zu denen auch außeruniversitäre Organisationen wie Forschungszentren und Stiftungen gehören können. Ziel der Partnerschaften ist der Austausch von Wissen und Fachkenntnisse und die Anregungen von Diskussionen über Interessengebiete.
Genauer gesagt fördert das EIB-Institut studentische Beratungsprojekte, so genannte "Capstones", und organisiert akademische Kurse, die von Mitarbeiter/-innen der EIB-Gruppe über die Rolle, die Aufgaben und die Aktivitäten der EIB-Gruppe angeboten werden.
Mehr über akademische Partnerschaften hier.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person:
phone: (+352) 43 79 75000
email: [email protected]
website: http://institute.eib.org
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey
19/01/2022
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Grants / University Research
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Action de recherche pour les universités
La Banque européenne d'investissement (BEI) canalise la plupart de ses relations institutionnelles avec les universités par le biais de l'action de recherche de la BEI en faveur des universités, qui se compose de trois programmes différents.
1. EIBURS, le programme de parrainage de la BEI en faveur de la recherche universitaire, un programme destiné à soutenir les centres de recherche universitaires de l'UE qui travaillent sur des sujets et des thèmes de recherche présentant un intérêt majeur pour la BEI.
Principales caractéristiques d'EIBURS :
Les parrainages de la BEI sont accordés, à l'issue d'une procédure de mise en concurrence, à des départements universitaires ou à des centres de recherche associés à des universités de l'UE, de pays candidats ou de pays candidats potentiels, qui travaillent sur des sujets de recherche présentant un intérêt majeur pour la Banque.
Le parrainage vise à développer leurs activités dans ces domaines.
Un parrainage EIBURS permettra au bénéficiaire (le centre EIBURS) d'obtenir jusqu'à 100 000 euros par an, pendant une période de trois ans, en échange de l'engagement de développer des activités supplémentaires à celles normalement menées par le centre. Ces activités seront définies d'un commun accord et impliqueront la réalisation de divers produits (recherche, éducation, mise en réseau, diffusion des résultats, etc.
L'initiative concernant les activités universitaires et de recherche devrait venir de l'Université. La Banque pourrait toutefois proposer certaines activités spécifiques, notamment en matière de recherche et de formation continue impliquant le personnel de la BEI.
Les lignes de recherche à financer par EIBURS sont définies par le CBU (Comité BEI-Universités / EIB-Universities Committee). Le nombre de nouveaux parrainages EIBURS accordés par la BEI dépendra du budget disponible.
Les universités ou les centres de recherche de l'UE, des pays candidats et des pays candidats potentiels peuvent postuler.
Pour l'année universitaire 2021-2022, le thème de recherche est :
Date limite : 15 novembre 2021, 24h00 (CET).
Pour en savoir plus sur EIBURS, cliquez ici.
2. STAREBEI, STAges de REcherche BEI, un programme de financement de jeunes chercheurs travaillant sur des projets conjoints BEI-Université.
Le programme STAREBEI soutient les intérêts communs des centres universitaires et du personnel de la BEI en parrainant des chercheurs débutants désireux de mener à bien des projets de recherche proposés par la Banque sous la supervision conjointe d'un tuteur universitaire et d'un tuteur de la BEI.
Cette synergie entre le monde universitaire et les professionnels de la Banque devrait offrir une riche expérience aux jeunes chercheurs et produire des résultats contribuant au savoir-faire de la Banque et du monde universitaire. Contrairement à EIBURS, qui repose sur des activités proposées par les centres universitaires, les initiatives de recherche pour STAREBEI doivent provenir de la Banque.
Le programme STAREBEI a une approche différente de la formation traditionnelle en cours d'emploi à la BEI. Il est orienté vers la recherche et comporte des exigences académiques plus fortes. La durée du stage est plus longue, mais normalement, seules de courtes périodes seront passées à Luxembourg, au siège de la BEI. La rémunération du chercheur sera compétitive et basée sur les conditions en vigueur dans l'université partenaire.
Pour en savoir plus sur STAREBEI, cliquez ici.
3. Partenariat avec le monde universitaire
Le groupe de la Banque européenne d'investissement (la Banque européenne d'investissement et le Fonds européen d'investissement) entretient de nombreux partenariats avec des universités ou des réseaux d'universités - qui peuvent également inclure des organisations non universitaires telles que des centres de recherche, des fondations - afin d'échanger des connaissances et des compétences et de stimuler la discussion sur des domaines d'intérêt.
Plus précisément, l'Institut BEI encourage les projets de consultance des étudiants, appelés capstones, et organise des cours universitaires dispensés par le personnel du Groupe BEI sur le rôle, les missions et les activités de ce dernier.
Plus d'informations ici.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person:
phone: (+352) 43 79 75000
email: [email protected]
website: http://institute.eib.org
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey
19/01/2022
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UPCOMING
Europe for Citizens - Civil Society
Fosters European citizenship and improves civic and democratic participation.
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Grants / Call for proposals
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Civil Society Projects explore innovative methods of citizens’ participation. The Civil Society Projects aims to support a variety of projects of a transnational and cross-sectoral dimension, directly involving citizens. Those projects should gather citizens from different horizons, who will act together or debate on common European issues, at local and European level.
This third measure is part of the Strand 2. Democratic engagement and civic participation within the “Europe for Citizens” 2014-2020 programme. This strand aims to foster European citizenship and improve conditions for civic and democratic participation at EU level, to encourage democratic participation of citizens at EU level and to support concrete participation in the EU policy-making process.
The Civil Society Projects measure is directed at activities involving citizens and at bringing together people from local communities across Europe to share and exchange experiences, opinions and values, to learn from history and to build for the future. It encourages meetings, exchanges and debates among European citizens from different countries and through different means.
Volunteering is an essential element in active citizenship: by giving one’s time for the benefit of others, volunteers service their community and play an active role in society. They develop the sense of belonging to a community thereby also gaining ownership. Volunteering is therefore a particularly powerful means to develop citizens’ commitment to their society and to its political life. Civil society organisations, associations of a European general interest, town twinning associations and other participating organisations often rely on volunteer work to carry out and to develop their activities. Therefore, particular attention is paid to the promotion of volunteering, in particular through the European Solidarity Corps.
In its first phase, the European Solidarity Corps, the new EU initiative which aims at giving young people across the EU the opportunity to volunteer where help is needed and to respond to crisis situations, will build on existing EU programmes including the Europe for Citizens programme. In this context, project promoters are encouraged to make use of the European Solidarity Corps.
Promoters making use of members of the European Solidarity Corps must comply with the requirements laid down by the European Solidarity Corps Charter, including the requirement relating to the insurance of the members. Indeed, within the framework of the Europe for Citizens Programme, the Agency does not provide directly or indirectly an insurance coverage to the volunteers/members used by the promoters for their projects. It is therefore for each promoter to ensure that the volunteers/members they are making use of are properly insured for their activities.
All the eligible countries within the Europe for Citizens programme can participate to the European Solidarity Corps initiative.
2.3 - Civil Society Projects
The specific objectives are to support projects gathering citizens in activities directly linked to EU policies, providing an opportunity for direct participation in the policy making process.
A Civil Society Project must include at least two of the following three types of activities:
- promotion of societal engagement and solidarity: activities able to promoting debate/campaigns/actions on the themes of common interest in the larger framework of the rights and responsibilities of the Union citizens and making the link to the European political agenda and policy making process;
- gathering of opinions: activities aiming at gathering the individual opinions of the citizens on a specific topic to be yearly defined, favouring a bottom up approach (including the use of social networks, webinars, etc.) and media literacy;
- volunteering: activities promoting solidarity among Union citizens and beyond.
Applicant and partners
- Type of organisation: non-profit organisations, including civil society organisations, educational, cultural or research institutions, other organisations involved in the project can also be public local/regional authorities.
- Number of Partners: A project must involve organisations from at least 3 eligible countries of which at least two are an EU Member State.
Maximum eligible grant for a project: 150 000 EUR.
The activities must take place in any of the eligible countries.
The project must start within the relevant eligibility period.
Maximum project duration is 18 months.
Particpating countries
- 28 EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.
- Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo.
For British applicants: please be aware that eligibility criteria must be complied with for the entire duration of the grant. If the United Kingdom withdraws from the EU during the grant period without concluding an agreement with the EU ensuring in particular that British applicants continue to be eligible, British applicants will cease to receive EU funding (while continuing, where possible, to participate) or be required to leave the project.
The Programme is potentially open to the following categories of countries provided that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Commission:
a) acceding countries, candidate countries and potential candidates, in accordance with the general principles and general terms and conditions for the participation of those countries in Union programmes established in the respective Framework Agreements, Association Council Decisions or similar Agreements;
b) the EFTA countries party to the EEA Agreement, in accordance with the provisions of that Agreement.
Deadline: 1 September 2020, 17:00 CET, for projects starting between 1 March 2021 and 31 August 2021.
Find out more: https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/europe-for-citizens_en
For more information, please contact the Europe for Citizens Point in your country.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
EU0010000396
Grants / Call for proposals
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Civil Society Projects explore innovative methods of citizens’ participation. The Civil Society Projects aims to support a variety of projects of a transnational and cross-sectoral dimension, directly involving citizens. Those projects should gather citizens from different horizons, who will act together or debate on common European issues, at local and European level.
This third measure is part of the Strand 2. Democratic engagement and civic participation within the “Europe for Citizens” 2014-2020 programme. This strand aims to foster European citizenship and improve conditions for civic and democratic participation at EU level, to encourage democratic participation of citizens at EU level and to support concrete participation in the EU policy-making process. The Civil Society Projects measure is directed at activities involving citizens and at bringing together people from local communities across Europe to share and exchange experiences, opinions and values, to learn from history and to build for the future. It encourages meetings, exchanges and debates among European citizens from different countries and through different means.
Volunteering is an essential element in active citizenship: by giving one’s time for the benefit of others, volunteers service their community and play an active role in society. They develop the sense of belonging to a community thereby also gaining ownership. Volunteering is therefore a particularly powerful means to develop citizens’ commitment to their society and to its political life. Civil society organisations, associations of a European general interest, town twinning associations and other participating organisations often rely on volunteer work to carry out and to develop their activities. Therefore, particular attention is paid to the promotion of volunteering, in particular through the European Solidarity Corps.
In its first phase, the European Solidarity Corps, the new EU initiative which aims at giving young people across the EU the opportunity to volunteer where help is needed and to respond to crisis situations, will build on existing EU programmes including the Europe for Citizens programme. In this context, project promoters are encouraged to make use of the European Solidarity Corps.
Promoters making use of members of the European Solidarity Corps must comply with the requirements laid down by the European Solidarity Corps Charter, including the requirement relating to the insurance of the members. Indeed, within the framework of the Europe for Citizens Programme, the Agency does not provide directly or indirectly an insurance coverage to the volunteers/members used by the promoters for their projects. It is therefore for each promoter to ensure that the volunteers/members they are making use of are properly insured for their activities.
All the eligible countries within the Europe for Citizens programme can participate to the European Solidarity Corps initiative.
The specific objectives are to support projects gathering citizens in activities directly linked to EU policies, providing an opportunity for direct participation in the policy making process. A Civil Society Project must include at least two of the following three types of activities:
- promotion of societal engagement and solidarity: activities able to promoting debate/campaigns/actions on the themes of common interest in the larger framework of the rights and responsibilities of the Union citizens and making the link to the European political agenda and policy making process;
- gathering of opinions: activities aiming at gathering the individual opinions of the citizens on a specific topic to be yearly defined, favouring a bottom up approach (including the use of social networks, webinars, etc.) and media literacy;
- volunteering: activities promoting solidarity among Union citizens and beyond.
- Type of organisation: non-profit organisations, including civil society organisations, educational, cultural or research institutions, other organisations involved in the project can also be public local/regional authorities.
- Number of Partners: A project must involve organisations from at least 3 eligible countries of which at least two are an EU Member State.
- 28 EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.
- Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo.
For British applicants: please be aware that eligibility criteria must be complied with for the entire duration of the grant. If the United Kingdom withdraws from the EU during the grant period without concluding an agreement with the EU ensuring in particular that British applicants continue to be eligible, British applicants will cease to receive EU funding (while continuing, where possible, to participate) or be required to leave the project.
The Programme is potentially open to the following categories of countries provided that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Commission:
a) acceding countries, candidate countries and potential candidates, in accordance with the general principles and general terms and conditions for the participation of those countries in Union programmes established in the respective Framework Agreements, Association Council Decisions or similar Agreements;
b) the EFTA countries party to the EEA Agreement, in accordance with the provisions of that Agreement.
1 September 2020, 17:00 CET, for projects starting between 1 March 2021 and 31 August 2021.
Find out more: https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/europe-for-citizens_en
For more information, please contact the Europe for Citizens Point in your country.
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Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
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ERC Starting Grants
Support to launch or consolidate a successful research career.
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Grants / Grants
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European Research Council (ERC) grants are available to support researchers in carrying out frontier research projects.
The European Research Council (ERC) is a European funding initiative, designed to support the best scientists, engineers and scholars in Europe. Its mandate is to encourage the highest quality research in Europe through competitive funding and to support investigator-initiated frontier research across all fields of research, on the basis of scientific excellence.
The ERC Starting Grant
Supports up-and-coming research leaders who are about to establish or consolidate a proper research team and to start conducting independent research in Europe. The scheme targets promising researchers who have the proven potential of becoming independent research leaders. It will support the creation of excellent new research teams and will strengthen others that have been recently created.
In brief:
Candidates can be of any nationality, shall have been awarded their first PhD at least 2 and up to 7 years prior to 1 January 2022.
Host organisation: legally recognised public or private research organisation situated in an EU Member State or an Associated Country.
Funding: up to EUR 1.5 M per grant.
The UK is expected to soon become an associated country to the EU’s R&I Framework Programme Horizon Europe.
Duration: up to 5 years
Calls for proposals: published annually
How to apply?
An ERC grant application should be submitted by the candidate with the support, and on behalf of, the host institution.
It can be submitted only in response to an open call for proposals via the web-based Participant Portal Submission Service (PPSS).
Contact your national contact point for further info: http://erc.europa.eu/national-contact-points
Deadline: 13 January 2022, 17:00 CET.
Find out more: http://erc.europa.eu/starting-grants
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EU0010000408
Grants / Grants
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Le sovvenzioni del Consiglio Europeo per la Ricerca (ERC) per Ricercatori Indipendenti nella Fase Iniziale sono disponibili per il sostegno di ricercatori che intendono sviluppare progetti di ricerca di frontiera.
Il Consiglio Europeo della Ricerca (ERC) è un'iniziativa europea di finanziamento, creata per sostenere i migliori scienziati, ingegneri e studiosi in Europa. Il suo obiettivo è di incoraggiare la ricerca di alto livello in Europa attraverso finanziamenti competitivi e di sostenere la ricerca di frontiera in tutti i campi della ricerca, sulla base dell'eccellenza scientifica.
Sovvenzione ERC per Ricercatori Indipendenti nella fase iniziale (ERC Starting Grant):
sostiene responsabili della ricerca che sono in procinto di creare o consolidare una squadra di ricercatori ed iniziare a condurre ricerca indipendente in Europa. Il programma è rivolto a ricercatori emergenti che hanno le potenzialità per divenire futuri responsabili indipendenti della ricerca. Sostiene la creazione di nuove squadre di ricerca di eccellenza e ne rafforza altre che sono state create di recente.
In breve:
Come presentare domanda? La domanda ERC di sovvenzione deve essere presentata da un singolo PI con il sostegno, e per conto di, un istituto di accoglienza. Può essere presentata solamente in risposta ad un invito a presentare proposte attraverso il servizio online di presentazione delle domande (EPSS).
Per ulteriori informazioni, contattare il punto nazionale: http://erc.europa.eu/national-contact-points
Scadenza: 13 gennaio 2022.
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EU0010000408
UPCOMING
Int. Fund for Cultural Diversity
Supports projects that aim to foster the emergence of a dynamic cultural sector.
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Grants / Cultural diversity
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The purpose of the IFCD is to promote sustainable development and poverty reduction in developing countries that are Parties to the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions. The IFCD supports projects that aim to foster the emergence of a dynamic cultural sector, primarily by facilitating the introduction of new cultural policies and cultural industries, or strengthening existing ones.
Eligibility
The beneficiaries of the Fund are developing, economies in transition and least-developed countries that are Parties to the Convention.
Therefore, those who are eligible to apply to the Fund are:
Projects
Projects must be implemented and/or benefit only eligible countries (developing countries Parties to the 2005 Convention).
The project implementation period shall be between 12 and 24 months.
The projects should start, at the earliest, in April 2023, following the approval of the project by the Intergovernmental Committee in February 2023.
How to apply
All funding requests are to be sent to the relevant National Commissions for UNESCO or other official channels designated by the States Parties, who will then submit them to the Secretariat of the Convention.
INGOs should submit applications directly to the Secretariat of the Convention if their programme/project proposals are supported in writing by the States Parties concerned.
Budget
Maximum amount that can be requested from the IFCD is $100,000 for programmes/projects.
Application should be completed in either English or French.
Deadline: 15 June 2022, 12:00 CET.
Find out more: http://en.unesco.org/creativity/ifcd
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Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Benin, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Botswana, Brazil, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Chad, Chile, China, Colombia, Comoros, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Kinshasa), Costa Rica, Cuba, Djibouti, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea, Guyana, Haiti, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Laos, Lesotho, Macedonia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mexico, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Nicaragua, Niger, Nigeria, Niue, North Korea, Oman, Palestinian Territory, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Qatar, Rwanda, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, Senegal, Serbia, Seychelles, South Africa, South Korea, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Timor-Leste, Togo, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Uruguay, Venezuela, Vietnam, Zimbabwe
EU0010000459
Grants / Cultural diversity
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L'obiettivo del Fondo Internazionale per la Diversità Culturale IFCD è di promuovere lo sviluppo sostenibile e la riduzione della povertà nei paesi in via di sviluppo membri della Convenzione 2005 sulla Tutela e la Promozione della Diversità delle Espressioni Culturali. L'IFCD sostiene progetti che mirano a promuovere l'emergere di un settore culturale dinamico, principalmente favorendo l'introduzione di nuove politiche culturali e industrie culturali, o rafforzando quelle già esistenti.
Ammissibilità
I beneficiari del Fondo sono paesi in via di sviluppo, membri della Convenzione.
Pertanto sono ammissibili:
Come presentare domanda
Tutte le richieste di finaziamento devono essere inviate alle relative Commissioni Nazionali per l'UNESCO o altri canali ufficiali designati dagli stati membro, che saranno successivamente inviate al Segretariato della Convenzione. Le INGO devono presentare domanda direttamente al Segretariato della Convenzione se le loro proposte di programma/progetto sono supportate nella redazione dai paesi membro in questione.
Il periodo di attuazione del progetto deve essere compreso tra 12 e 24 mesi. L'importo massimo che può essere richiesto è di 100.000 USD. I progetti dovrebbero iniziare, al più presto, nell'aprile 2023, dopo l'approvazione del progetto da parte del Comitato intergovernativo nel febbraio 2023.
Scadenza: 15 giugno 2022.
Per ulteriori informazioni: http://en.unesco.org/creativity/ifcd/apply
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EU0010000459
Grants / Cultural diversity
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L’objectif du FIDC est de promouvoir le développement durable et la réduction de la pauvreté dans les pays en développement qui sont Parties à la Convention de 2005 de l’UNESCO sur la protection et la promotion de la diversité des expressions culturelles. Le FIDC soutient les projets qui visent à encourager l’émergence d’un secteur culturel dynamique, essentiellement en facilitant l’introduction de nouvelles politiques et industries culturelles, ou en renforçant celles qui existent déjà.
Eligibilité
Les bénéficiaires du fonds sont des pays en développement, des pays à l’économie en transition, et les pays les moins développés qui sont Parties à la Convention.
Par conséquent, sont éligibles :
Les autorités et institutions publiques des pays éligibles (les pays en développement Parties à la Convention de 2005).
Les organisations non gouvernementales (ONG) des pays éligibles (les pays en développement Parties à la Convention de 2005) qui répondent à la définition de la société civile et aux critères régissant l’admission de ses représentants aux réunions des organes de la Convention tels qu’énoncés dans les directives opérationnelles relatives au rôle et à la participation de la société civile.
Les organisations internationales non gouvernementales (OING) des pays éligibles (les pays en développement Parties à la Convention de 2005).
Projets
Les projets doivent uniquement être menés et/ou bénéficier aux pays éligibles (les pays en développement Parties à la Convention de 2005).
La période de mise en œuvre du projet doit être comprise entre 12 et 24 mois.
Les projets doivent commencer au plus tôt, en avril 2023, après l’approbation du projet par le comité intergouvernemental en février 2023.
Comment postuler
Toutes les demandes de financements doivent être envoyées aux Commissions nationales de l’UNESCO ou aux autres chaînes officielles désignées par les Parties, qui les soumettront ensuite au secrétariat de la Convention.
Les OING doivent soumettre leur candidature directement au secrétariat de la Convention si leurs propositions de programme/projet sont soutenues par écrit par les Parties concernées.
Budget
Le montant maximum pouvant être alloué par le FIDC à un programme/projet est de 100 000 $ US.
Pour être éligibles, les candidatures doivent être remplies en anglais ou en français.
Date limite : 15 juin 2022 à midi, heure de Paris.
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EU0010000459
UPCOMING
ERC Advanced Grants
Supports researchers in carrying out frontier research projects.
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Grants / Call for proposals
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European Research Council (ERC) grants are available to support researchers in carrying out frontier research projects. The European Research Council (ERC) is a European funding initiative, designed to support the best scientists, engineers and scholars in Europe. Its mandate is to encourage the highest quality research in Europe through competitive funding and to support investigator-initiated frontier research across all fields of research, on the basis of scientific excellence.
ERC Advanced Grants
allow exceptional established research leaders of any nationality and any age to pursue ground-breaking, high-risk projects that open new directions in their respective research fields or other domains.
The ERC Advanced Grant funding targets researchers who have already established themselves as independent research leaders in their own right.
In brief:
Notice for UK applicants: The UK is expected to soon become an associated country to the EU’s R&I Framework Programme Horizon Europe. The UK will therefore have the same rights and obligations as other countries associated to the Programme. Read more.
The grant
How to apply?
An ERC grant application should be submitted by the EU submission service. This is the online system through which proposals must be submitted.
Contact your national contact point for further info: http://erc.europa.eu/national-contact-points.
Deadline: 28 April 2022, 17:00:00 (CET).
Find out more: http://erc.europa.eu/advanced-grants
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EU0010000522
Grants / Call for proposals
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Le sovvenzione del Consiglio Europeo della Ricerca (ERC) sono disponibili a sostegno dei ricercatori che portano avanti progetti di ricerca pioneristici. Il Consiglio Europeo della Ricerca è un’iniziativa europea di finanziamento, ideata per il sostegno dei migliori scienziati, ingegneri, studiosi a livello europeo. Il suo mandato è di permettere a leader della ricerca eccezionali e affermati di qualsiasi età e nazionalità di portare avanti progetti innovativi e ad alto rischio in grado di aprire nuove direzioni nei loro rispettivi campi di ricerca e in altri settori. Le sovvenzioni “ERC Advanced Grants” sono destinate a ricercatori che si siano già affermati autonomamente come responsabili di progetto indipendenti.
Le sovvenzioni “ERC Advanced Grants” in breve:
- Settore di ricerca: qualsiasi settore scientifico, tecnico e accademico;
- Ricercatori: di qualsiasi età e nazionalità. I richiedenti devono essere scientificamente indipendenti, vantare un curriculum di attività di ricerca recente e avere un profilo che li identifichi come leader del/i rispettivo/i settore/i di ricerca;
- Istituzione ospitante: le attività di ricerca devono essere svolte presso un’organizzazione di ricerca pubblica o privata (nota come “istituzione ospitante”) situata in uno degli Stati membri dell’UE o dei paesi associati
Avviso per i candidati del Regno Unito: Si prevede che il Regno Unito diventerà presto un paese associato al programma quadro di R&I dell'UE Horizon Europe. Il Regno Unito avrà quindi gli stessi diritti e obblighi degli altri paesi associati al programma. Leggi di più.
La sovvenzione
Finanziamento: fino a 2,5 milioni di euro per sovvenzione (nella proposta può essere richiesto fino a 1 000 000 di euro in più).
Durata: fino a 5 anni
Inviti a presentare proposte: pubblicati annualmente sulla pagina del CER, sul Portale dei finanziamenti e dei bandi della Commissione europea e sulla Gazzetta ufficiale dell'Unione europea.
Come presentare domanda
Una domanda di sovvenzione del CER deve essere presentata tramite il servizio di candidatura dell'UE. Questo è il sistema online attraverso il quale le proposte devono essere presentate.
Contatta il tuo punto di contatto nazionale per ulteriori informazioni: http://erc.europa.eu/national-contact-points
Scadenza: 28 aprile 2022.
Per ulteriori informazioni: https://erc.europa.eu/funding/advanced-grants
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EU0010000522
Grants / Call for proposals
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Granturile oferite de Consiliul European pentru Cercetare (ERC) sunt disponibile pentru a sprijini cercetătorii în derularea proiectelor de cercetare de frontieră. Consiliul European pentru Cercetare (ERC) este o inițiativă de finanțare europeană, menită să sprijine cei mai buni oameni de știință, ingineri și savanți din Europa. Mandatul său este de a încuraja cercetarea de înaltă calitate în Europa prin finanțare competitivă și pentru a sprijini proiectele transfrontaliere de cercetare în toate domeniile de cercetare, pe baza excelenței științifice.
Granturile ERC – Advanced Grants permit liderilor de excepție din domeniul cercetării, indiferent de naționalitate și vârstă, să continue proiecte inovatoare, cu risc ridicat, care deschid noi direcții în domeniile lor de cercetare sau în alte domenii.
Oportunitatea de finanțare vizează cercetătorii recunoscuți ca cercetători independenți, lideri în domeniul lor de cercetare.
Pe scurt:
Propuneri de proiecte de cercetare: cercetare de tip pionierat în orice domeniu științific, inclusiv în domeniul științelor sociale.
Cercetători: candidații, indiferent de naționalitate și vârstă, trebuie să fie independenți din punct de vedere științific și să dețină o înregistrare recentă a activităților de cercetare și a profilului de cercetare care îi identifică drept lideri în domeniile lor de cercetare.
Organizația gazdă: din punct de vedere juridic, instituția gazdă trebuie să aibă sediul în unul dintre statele membre ale UE sau în una dintre țările asociate.
Notificare pentru solicitanții din Marea Britanie: se preconizează că Regatul Unit va deveni în curând o țară asociată la Programul-cadru de cercetare și inovare al UE Orizont Europa. Prin urmare, Regatul Unit va avea aceleași drepturi și obligații ca și celelalte țări asociate la program. Citiți mai multe aici.
Finanțare: până la 2,5 milioane EUR per grant (în propunere se poate solicita o sumă suplimentară de până la 1.000.000 EUR).
Durata: până la 5 ani.
Apelurile pentru propuneri de proiecte: publicate anual pe pagina ERC, pe portalul de finanțare și licitații al Comisiei Europene și în Jurnalul Oficial al Uniunii Europene.
Cum se poate candida
O cerere de finanțare ERC trebuie depusă prin intermediul serviciului de depunere al UE. Acesta este sistemul online prin care trebuie depuse propunerile.
Pentru informații suplimentare, contactați punctul național de contact: http://erc.europa.eu/national-contact-points.
Termen limită: 28 aprilie 2022, ora 17:00:00 (CET).
Mai multe informații pot fi găsite aici: http://erc.europa.eu/advanced-grants .
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EU0010000522
Grants / Call for proposals
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Les bourses du Centre européen de la recherche (ERC) sont disponibles pour soutenir les chercheurs dans leurs projets de recherche exploratoire. Le Centre européen de la recherche (ERC) est une initiative de financement européen, conçue pour soutenir les meilleurs scientifiques, ingénieurs et universitaires en Europe. Sa mission est d’encourager la recherche de haute qualité en Europe grâce à un financement concurrentiel et de soutenir les recherches exploratoires lancées par les chercheurs dans toutes les disciplines sur base de l’excellence scientifique.
Les bourses Advanced du CER
permettent à des chercheurs exceptionnels à la réputation établie, quels que soient leur nationalité et leurs âges, de mener des projets novateurs à haut risque qui ouvrent de nouvelles voies dans leur discipline de spécialisation ou dans d’autres domaines. Ces subventions sont destinées aux chercheurs qui ont déjà fait leurs preuves en tant qu’éminents chercheurs indépendants.
En bref
Domaine de recherche : recherche exploratoire dans tous les domaines scientifiques, y compris dans les sciences sociales
Chercheurs : pas de critère de nationalité ou d’âge. Les candidats doivent être indépendants sur le plan scientifique, faire état d’un parcours de recherche récent et d’un profil qui leur confèrent un statut de leaders dans leur(s) domaine(s) de recherche
Institution d’accueil : elle doit être légalement située dans un État membre de l’UE ou dans un pays associé
A l’attention des candidats britanniques : le Royaume-Uni devrait bientôt devenir un pays associé au nouveau programme-cadre de l'UE pour la recherche et l'innovation. Le Royaume-Uni aura donc les mêmes droits et obligations que les autres pays associés au programme. Plus d’infos.
La bourse
Montant par bourse : jusqu’à 2,5 millions d’euros (et jusqu’à 1 000 000 euros peuvent être sollicités)
Durée : jusqu’à 5 ans
Appels à manifestation : publiés une fois par an sur la page du CER, le portail Funding and Tenders de la Commission européenne, et dans le journal officiel de l’UE.
Comment participer ?
La candidature pour une bourse de l’ERC doit être soumise via le service électronique de soumission de proposition.
Pour plus d’informations, contacte ton point de contact national CER.
Date limite : 28 avril 2022, à 17h (CET).
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Intra-Africa Academic Mobility Sche...
Promotes mobility of students and staff between Higher Education Institutions (H...
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Grants / Call for proposals
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The programme's objective is to enhance human capital development in Africa, while strengthening intra-African collaboration as called for by Agenda 2063.
More specifically, the programme aims to:
- increase the employability of students;
- improve the quality of higher education in Africa and its relevance to Africa's development vision;
- strengthen the modernisation and internationalisation of African higher education institutions, and promote the development of an African higher education and research space.
Mobility of students and staff between Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) is expected to help them acquire stronger knowledge and skills and contribute to improve the quality and relevance of teaching and learning through exchanges of practices. In addition, the scheme will contribute to strengthen the modernisation and internationalisation strategies of HEIs through the establishment of mechanisms to manage the mobility flows.
Call is open to the following thematic fields of study:
Eligible applicants, partnership and individuals
Higher education institutions (HEIs) private or public, registered in Africa that provide courses at postgraduate level (master level and/or doctorate degree) of higher education leading to a qualification recognised by the competent authorities in their own country. Only HEIs accredited by relevant national authorities in Africa are eligible. Branches of HEIs from outside Africa are not eligible.
The partnership is composed of a lead applicant and co-applicants (partner HEIs and an EU technical partner).
The technical partner has to be a HEI from one of the EU Member States having been awarded an Erasmus Charter for Higher Education.
The partnership will be constituted of minimum four and maximum six African HEIs as partners (including the applicant) and one technical partner from an EU Member State.
Eligible activities and duration
The project will entail the organisation and implementation of student and staff mobility in high quality master and doctoral programmes and academic/administrative staff mobility, as well as the provision of education/training and other services to foreign students and teaching/training and research assignments and other services to staff from the countryies covered by the project.
Mobility must take place only in Africa.
Activities shall start on 1st January 2021.
The duration of the project must be between 60 months.
Budget
The overall indicative amount made available under this Call for Proposals is EUR 9 800 000 allowing around 350 mobility flows.
Each grant will amount to between EUR 1 000 000 (minimum grant size) and EUR 1 400 000 (maximum grant size).
Deadline: 19 May 2020, at 17.00 CET.
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The programme's objective is to enhance human capital development in Africa, while strengthening intra-African collaboration as called for by Agenda 2063.
More specifically, the programme aims to:
- increase the employability of students;
- improve the quality of higher education in Africa and its relevance to Africa's development vision;
- strengthen the modernisation and internationalisation of African higher education institutions, and promote the development of an African higher education and research space.
Mobility of students and staff between Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) is expected to help them acquire stronger knowledge and skills and contribute to improve the quality and relevance of teaching and learning through exchanges of practices. In addition, the scheme will contribute to strengthen the modernisation and internationalisation strategies of HEIs through the establishment of mechanisms to manage the mobility flows.
Eligible applicants and partnership composition
Higher education institutions (HEIs) registered in Africa that provide courses at postgraduate level (master level and/or doctorate degree) of higher education leading to a qualification recognised by the competent authorities in their own country. Only HEIs accredited by relevant national authorities in Africa are eligible. Branches of HEIs from outside Africa are not eligible.
The technical partner has to be a HEI from one of the EU Member States having been awarded an Erasmus Charter for Higher Education.
The partnership will be constituted of minimum four and maximum six African HEIs as partners (including the applicant) and one technical partner from the EU.
Eligible activities and duration
The project will entail the organisation and implementation of student and staff mobility in high quality master and doctoral programmes and academic/administrative staff mobility, as well as the provision of education/training and other services to foreign students and teaching/training and research assignments and other services to staff from the countryies covered by the project.
Mobility must take place in one of the eligible countries covered by this call for proposals.
The duration of the project must be between 60 months.
Budget
The overall indicative amount made available under this Call for Proposals is EUR 9 800 000 allowing around 350 mobility flows.
Each grant will amount to between EUR 1 000 000 (minimum grant size) and EUR 1 400 000 (maximum grant size).
Deadline: 12 June 2019, at 12.00 noon CET.
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UPCOMING
Erasmus+Sport: Not-for-profit
Funding for organisations or public bodies to organise European sports events.
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Grants / Call for proposals
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This is an EU funding for organisations or public bodies to organise major Europe-wide sports events, involving partners or sportspeople from participating countries, promoting volunteering in sport, social inclusion through sport; gender equality in sport, health-enhancing physical activity and the implementation of the European Week of Sport.
This Action provides financial support for
- the organisation of European-wide sport events organised in one Programme Country;
- national events - organised simultaneously in several Programme Countries by organisations or public bodies active in the field of sport.
The expected results of these events are:
- increased awareness as regards the role of sport in promoting social inclusion, equal opportunities and health-enhancing physical activity;
- increased participation in sport, physical activity and voluntary activity.
Eligible activities
- preparation of the event;
- organisation of educational activities for athletes, coaches, organisers and volunteers in the run-up to the event;
- organisation of the event;
- organisation of side-activities to the sporting event (conferences, seminars);
- implementation of legacy activities (evaluations, drafting of future plans);
- communication activities linked to the topic of the event.
Activities not eligible under this action
- sport competitions regularly organised by international, European or national sport federations/leagues;
- professional sport competitions.
Who can apply
Any public body or organisation, with its affiliated entities (if any), active in the field of sport, established in a Programme Country: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Republic of North Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia and Turkey.
- public body in charge of sport at local, regional or national level;
- sport organisation at local, regional, national, European or international level;
- coordinator of a national event organised in the framework of a European event in the field of sport.
Eligible events and participants
- European-wide sport events organised in one country must involve participants to the event from at least 10 different Programme Countries or
- Sport events organised simultaneously in several Programme Countries must involve participants to the events from at least 10 different Programme Countries.
Duration of the project
Up to one year (from preparation of the event to its follow-up).
The event must take place during the following year, any time till 31 October.
Maximum grant awarded
- 300.000 EUR, for not-for-profit European sport events organised during the European Week of Sport;
- 500.000 EUR, for not-for-profit European sport events not related to the European Week of Sport.
Maximum of 80% financing of the total eligible costs.
Deadline
Applications should be submitted to the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency by 21 April 2020, 17:00 Brussels time, for projects starting on 1 November of the same year.
For further support please check the Erasmus+ programme or contact the national agency in your country.
Individuals seeking to apply should contact their organisation, institution, or educational establishment.
Find out more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United States
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Această acțiune sprijină organizațiile sau organismele publice pentru a organiza evenimente sportive importante la nivel european, care implică parteneri sau sportivi din țările participante, promovând voluntariatul în sport, incluziunea socială prin sport, egalitatea de gen în sport, activitatea fizică care îmbunătățește sănătatea și implementarea Săptămânii Europene a Sportului.
Această acțiune oferă sprijin financiar pentru
- organizarea de evenimente sportive la nivel european desfășurate într-o țară participantă la program;
- evenimente naționale - organizate simultan în mai multe țări participante la program de către organizații sau organisme publice active în domeniul sportului.
Rezultatele așteptate în urma acestor evenimente sunt:
- creșterea gradului de conștientizare privind rolul sportului în promovarea incluziunii sociale, a egalității de șanse și a activităților fizice care îmbunătățesc sănătatea;
- creșterea participării în cadrul activităților sportive, activităților fizice și a activităților de voluntariat.
Activități eligibile
- pregătirea evenimentului;
- organizarea de activități educaționale pentru sportivi, antrenori, organizatori și voluntari în perioada de pregătire a evenimentului;
- organizarea evenimentului;
- organizarea de activități pe lângă evenimentul sportiv (conferințe, seminare);
- implementarea activităților de patrimoniu (evaluări, elaborarea planurilor viitoare);
- activități de comunicare legate de tema evenimentului.
Activități care nu sunt eligibile în cadrul acestei acțiuni
- competiții sportive organizate regulat de federații/ligi sportive internaționale, europene sau naționale;
- competiții sportive profesioniste.
Cine poate candida
Organisme publice sau organizații, cu entitățile afiliate (dacă există), active în domeniul sportului, înregistrate într-o țară participantă la program: Austria, Belgia, Bulgaria, Cipru, Croația, Republica Cehă, Danemarca, Estonia, Finlanda, Franța, Germania , Grecia, Ungaria, Irlanda, Italia, Letonia, Lituania, Luxemburg, Malta, Olanda, Polonia, Portugalia, România, Slovacia, Slovenia, Spania, Suedia, Marea Britanie, Republica Macedonia de Nord, Islanda, Liechtenstein, Norvegia, Serbia și Turcia .
- un organism public care se ocupă de sport la nivel local, regional sau național;
- o organizație sportivă la nivel local, regional, național, european sau internațional;
- un coordonator al unui eveniment național organizat în cadrul unui eveniment european în domeniul sportului.
Evenimente eligibile și participanți
- Evenimentele sportive la nivel european organizate într-o țară trebuie să implice participanți din cel puțin 10 țări diferite participante la program sau
- Evenimentele sportive organizate simultan în mai multe țări participante la program trebuie să implice participanți din cel puțin 10 țări diferite participante la program.
Durata proiectului
Până la un an (de la pregătirea evenimentului până la follow-up).
Evenimentul trebuie să aibă loc în anul următor, oricând până la data de 31 octombrie.
Grant maxim acordat
- 300.000 de euro, pentru evenimente sportive europene nonprofit organizate în cadrul Săptămânii Europene a Sportului;
- 500.000 EUR, pentru evenimente sportive europene nonprofit care nu au legătură cu Săptămâna Europeană a Sportului.
Finanțare maximă de 80% din costurile eligibile totale.
Termen limită
Cererile de candidatură trebuie depuse la Agenția Executivă pentru Educație, Audiovizual și Cultură până la data de 21 aprilie 2020, 17:00 ora Bruxelles-ului, pentru proiecte care încep la data de 1 noiembrie a aceluiași an.
Pentru sprijin suplimentar, vă rugăm să consultați programul Erasmus+ sau să contactați agenția națională din țara dumneavoastră.
Persoanele care doresc să candideze trebuie să contacteze organizația, instituția sau unitatea lor de învățământ.
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This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United States
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Grants / Call for proposals
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This is an EU funding for organisations or public bodies to organise major Europe-wide sports events, involving partners or sportspeople from participating countries, promoting volunteering in sport, social inclusion through sport; gender equality in sport, health-enhancing physical activity and the implementation of the European Week of Sport.
This Action provides financial support for
- the organisation of European-wide sport events organised in one Programme Country;
- national events -organised simultaneously in several Programme Countries by organisations or public bodies active in the field of sport. The expected results of these events are:
- increased awareness as regards the role of sport in promoting social inclusion, equal opportunities and health-enhancing physical activity;
- increased participation in sport, physical activity and voluntary activity.
Eligible activities
- preparation of the event;
- organisation of educational activities for athletes, coaches, organisers and volunteers in the run-up to the event;
- organisation of the event;
- organisation of side-activities to the sporting event (conferences, seminars);
- implementation of legacy activities (evaluations, drafting of future plans);
- communication activities linked to the topic of the event.
Activities not eligible under this action
- sport competitions regularly organised by international, European or national sport federations/leagues on an annual basis;
- professional sport competitions.
Who can apply
Any public body or organisation, with its affiliated entities (if any), active in the field of sport, established in a Programme Country: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia and Turkey.
- public body in charge of sport at local, regional or national level;
- sport organisation at local, regional, national, European or international level;
- coordinator of a national event organised in the framework of a European event in the field of sport.
Eligible events and participants
- European-wide sport events organised in one country must involve participants to the event from at least 10 different Programme Countries or
- Sport events organised simultaneously in several Programme Countries must involve participants to the events from at least 10 different Programme Countries.
Duration of the project
Up to one year (from preparation of the event to its follow-up).
The event must take place during the following year, any time till 31st October.
Maximum grant awarded
- 300.000 EUR, for not-for-profit European sport events organised during the European Week of Sport;
- 500.000 EUR, for not-for-profit European sport events not related to the European Week of Sport.
Maximum of 80% financing of the total eligible costs.
Deadline
Applications should be submitted to the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency by 21 April 2020, 17:00 CET, for projects starting on 1st November of the same year.
For further support please check the Erasmus+ programme or contact the national agency in your country.
Individuals seeking to apply should contact their organisation, institution, or educational establishment.
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This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United States
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UPCOMING
Erasmus+ Master Loans
Financial support to cover costs of higher education studies.
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Grants / Funding
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Higher education students at master's level who want to complete a full study programme in another Programme Country can apply for an EU-guaranteed loan to contribute to their costs.
Loans are offered by participating banks and student loan agencies on favourable conditions to mobile students and include better than market interest rates and up to two years to allow graduates to get into a job before beginning repayment.
The loan scheme is established in cooperation with the European Investment Bank Group and will be gradually put in place over the first few years of the Eramus+programme in the Programme Countries.
Who can apply for a loan
To be eligible to apply students must:
- be a resident of one of the Erasmus+ Programme Countries;
- have successfully completed first cycle higher education studies (Bachelor or equivalent);
- have been accepted for a 2nd cycle programme (Master or equivalent) at a recognised higher education institution (HEI) which holds the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE).
The Master (or equivalent) that they intend to study must:
- be delivered in a different country from their country of residence and from where they obtained their Bachelor degree (or the equivalent degree giving them access to the Master programme)
- be a full programme that will lead to a (Master or equivalent) degree.
Amount of loan
The loans are up to 12,000 EUR for a 1-year Master programme and up to 18,000 EUR for an up to 2-year Master and can cover living, tuition and other study costs in any of the Erasmus+ Programme Countries.
Key social safeguards include no collateral by student or parents, favourable interest rate, favourable pay-back terms.
Where to apply
Directly to participating banks, higher education institutions or student loan companies.
More information on the Scheme and the participating financial institutions is available here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for individuals
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
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Studenti universitari a livello di master che desiderano completare il loro programma di studi in un altro Paese del Programma, possono presentare domanda per un prestito garantito UE come contributo alle loro spese.
I prestiti vengono offerti dalle banche e le agenzie di prestito a condizioni favorevoli per gli studenti, e comprendono tassi di interesse migliori di quelli del mercato e fino ai due anni, affinché i laureati possano trovare un impiego prima di iniziare il rimborso.
Per essere ammessi alla richiesta di finanziamento gli studenti devono:
I prestiti possono essere erogati soltanto per studi condotti presso università titolari della carta Erasmus per l'istruzione superiore.
I prestiti hanno un importo massimo di 12 000 EUR per programmi di master di 1 anno e di 18 000 EUR per programmi di 2 anni e possono coprire costi di sostentamento, spese di iscrizione e altri costi legati allo studio in ciascuno dei 33 paesi aderenti al Programma Erasmus+.
Attualmente il regime è messo a disposizione degli studenti residenti nei seguenti paesi partecipanti al programma e che intendono studiare all'estero in un altro paese partecipante al programma:
Gli studenti di altri paesi partecipanti al programma possono candidarsi per seguire un corso di laurea magistrale in Spagna. Le università di Lussemburgo e Cipro offrono formule analoghe agli studenti provenienti da tutti gli altri paesi partecipanti al programma che intendano frequentare un corso di studi magistrale presso una delle due università.
Invece di un prestito finanziario, le università offrono servizi in natura (tasse universitarie, spese di alloggio, ecc.) che possono essere rimborsati dopo la laurea. Viceversa, ai prestiti diretti si applica la garanzia dell'UE, per cui non è richiesta alcuna garanzia collaterale.
L'elenco degli intermediari partecipanti è destinato a crescere con l'adesione di altri istituti finanziari e università al programma. Si tratterà molto probabilmente di un processo graduale: per aggiornamenti sulla disponibilità del programma, consulta regolarmente questa pagina.
Gli studenti possono presentare domanda direttamente presso le banche partecipanti, gli istituti di istruzione superiore o le società che erogano prestiti agli studenti.
Per ulteriori informazioni prendere in visione la guida del programma Erasmus+ o contattare l'agenzia nazionale del proprio paese.
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This is a recurring opportunity available for privati
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
19/01/2022
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Grants / Funding
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Higher education students at master's level who want to complete a full study programme in another Programme Country can apply for an EU-guaranteed loan to contribute to their costs. Loans are offered by participating banks and student loan agencies on favourable conditions to mobile students and include better than market interest rates and up to two years to allow graduates to get into a job before beginning repayment.
The loan scheme is established in cooperation with the European Investment Bank Group and will be gradually put in place over the first few years of the Eramus+programme in the Programme Countries.
Please note: currently only available to students from: Spain, Italy, Croatia, Romania and Turkey.
To be eligible to apply students must:
- be a resident of one of the Erasmus+ Programme Countries;
- have successfully completed first cycle higher education studies (Bachelor or equivalent);
- have been accepted for a 2nd cycle programme (Master or equivalent) at a recognised higher education institution (HEI) which holds the Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE).
The Master (or equivalent) that they intend to study must:
- be delivered in a different country from their country of residence and from where they obtained their Bachelor degree (or the equivalent degree giving them access to the Master programme)
- be a full programme that will lead to a (Master or equivalent) degree.
The loans are up to 12,000 EUR for a 1-year Master programme and up to 18,000 EUR for an up to 2-year Master and can cover living, tuition and other study costs in any of the 33 Erasmus+ Programme Countries.
Key social safeguards include no collateral by student or parents, favourable interest rate, favourable pay-back terms.
Directly to participating banks, higher education institutions or student loan companies.
More information on the Scheme and the participating financial institutions is available here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for individuals
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
19/01/2022
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Főiskolai és egyetemi hallgatók, akik mesterképzésük egészét egy másik Erasmus+ partnerországban szeretnék elvégezni, pályázhatnak az Európai Unió által biztosított kölcsönre így fedezve költségeiket. A hiteleket a résztvevő bankok és hallgatói hitelintézetek kínálják fel kedvező feltételekkel, így segítve a hallgatók mobilitását. A kölcsönös a piacinál kedvezőbb kamattal bírnak, és a végzéstől számítva két évet hagynak a hallgatóknak az elhelyezkedésre, ami egyben a törlesztési idő legkésőbbi megkezdését is jelenti.
A kölcsönrendszer az Európai Befektetési Bankcsoporttal való együttműködés során jött létre, és az Erasmus+ partnerországokban érhető el. A hitelező intézmények száma folyamatosan gyarapszik.
Kik pályázhatnak kölcsönre?
Azok a hallgatók, akik:
- rendelkeznek állandó lakcímmel valamelyik Erasmus+ Partnerországban;
- az alapképzést sikeresen teljesítették (BA vagy Bsc);
- felvételet nyertek mesterképzésre egy Erasmus Felsőoktatási Chartával rendelkező intézménybe.
A mesterképzésről :
- helyszíne különböző kell, hogy legyen a saját országuktól és attól az országtól, ahol az alapképzést végezték,
- teljes képzés kell, hogy legyen; olyan, ami mesterdiplomával zárul.
A kölcsönről:
A kölcsön maximum 12 000 euró lehet egy évre, és legfeljebb 18 000 euró két évre. A hitel felhasználható a megélhetés, a tandíj és egyéb tanulmányi költségek fedezésére az Erasmus+ Partnerországokban.
Hol lehet jelentkezni?
Közvetlenül a résztvevő bankoknál, a felsőoktatási intézményeknél vagy a hallgatói kölcsön szervezeteknél.
További információ a programról és a résztvevő pénzintézetekkel kapcsolatban itt szerezhető.
This is a recurring opportunity available for egyének
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
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Grants / Funding
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Hochschulstudenten auf Masterstufe, die ein volles Studienprogramm in einem anderen Programmland absolvieren möchten, können einen EU-garantierten Kredit beantragen, um ihre Kosten zu decken.
Kredite werden von teilnehmenden Banken und Studentendarlehensagenturen zu günstigen Konditionen für mobile Studierende angeboten und umfassen Besser als die Marktzinssätze und bis zu zwei Jahre, damit Absolventen vor Beginn der Rückzahlung einen Arbeitsplatz finden können.
Das Darlehensprogramm wird in Zusammenarbeit mit der Gruppe der Europäischen Investitionsbank eingerichtet und in den ersten Jahren des Eramus + -Programms in den Programmländern schrittweise eingeführt.
Wer kann einen Kredit beantragen?
Um sich bewerben zu können, müssen die Studierenden:
- wohnhaft in einem der Erasmus+ Programmländer haben;
- das Hochschulstudium im ersten Zyklus (Bachelor oder gleichwertig) erfolgreich abgeschlossen haben;
- für ein Programm des 2. Zyklus (Master oder gleichwertig) an einer anerkannten Hochschule (HEI), die über die Erasmus-Charta für die Hochschulbildung (ECHE) verfügt, zugelassen wurden.
Der Master (oder gleichwertig), den sie zu studieren beabsichtigen, muss:
- in ein anderes Land geliefert werden als das Land, in dem sie ihren Wohnsitz haben und in dem sie ihren Bachelor-Abschluss erworben haben (oder den entsprechenden Abschluss, der ihnen den Zugang zum Master-Programm ermöglicht)
- ein vollständiges Programm sein, das zu einem (Master- oder gleichwertigen) Abschluss führt.
Betrag des Kredits
Die Darlehen betragen bis zu 12.000 EUR für ein einjähriges Masterstudium und bis zu 18.000 EUR für ein zweijähriges Masterstudium und können die Lebens-, Studien- und sonstigen Kosten in jedem der 33 Erasmus +Programmländer decken.
Zu den wichtigsten sozialen Garantien gehören keine Sicherheiten durch Schüler oder Eltern, günstiger Zinssatz und günstige Rückzahlungsbedingungen.
Wo man sich bewirbt
Direkt an teilnehmende Banken, Hochschulen oder Studienkreditunternehmen.
Weitere Informationen zum Programm und den teilnehmenden Finanzinstituten sind hier verfügbar .
This is a recurring opportunity available for individuals
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
19/01/2022
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Grants / Funding
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Les étudiants de l'enseignement supérieur, au niveau master, qui souhaitent suivre un programme d'études dans un autre Pays Programme peuvent postuler à un prêt garanti par l'Etat. Ces prêts, proposés par les banques et les agences de prêt étudiant participantes, sont assortis de conditions de remboursement favorables et comprennent des taux d'intérêt favorables, et un délai allant jusqu'à deux ans pour trouver un emploi avant de commencer à le rembourser.
Le programme de prêt est établi en coopération avec la Banque européenne d'investissement et sera graduellement mis en oeuvre dans les premières années du programme Erasmus+ dans les Pays Programme.
Qui peut postuler pour un prêt
Pour être éligibles, les étudiants doivent :
- résider dans l'un des Pays Programme Erasmus+
- avoir obtenu avec succès un premier cycle d'études supérieures (licence ou équivalent)
- être accepté pour un second cycle d'études (master ou équivalent) dans un établissement d'enseignement supérieur signataire de la Charte Erasmus pour l'enseignement supérieur (ECHE).
Le master (ou équivalent) qu'ils prévoient d'étudier doit :
- être délivré dans un pays différent de leur pays de résidence et du pays dans lequel ils ont obtenu leur licence (ou équivalent)
- consister en programme d'études complet menant à l'obtention d'un master (ou équivalent)
Montant du prêt
Les prêts sont de 12 000 € pour un programme de master d'1 an et peuvent aller jusqu'à 18 000 € pour un programme de master de 2 ans et peut couvrir les coûts de vie, les frais d'inscription et les autres dépenses liées aux études dans les 33 Pays Programme Erasmus+.
Ces prêts ne nécessitent pas de garanties personnelles ou familiales, donnent accès à des taux d’intérêt et à des modalités de remboursement favorables.
Où postuler
Directement auprès des banques participantes, des établissements d'enseignement supérieur ou des agences de prêt étudiant.
Plus d'informations sur le programme et les établissements financiers participants sont disponibles ici.
This is a recurring opportunity available for individuals
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
19/01/2022
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Erasmus+Sport: Partnerships
Support for initiatives that aim to disseminate innovations in sports.
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Grants / Call for proposals
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This action offers the opportunity to develop, transfer and/or implement innovative outputs and/or engage into intensive dissemination and exploitation activities of existing and newly products or innovative ideas in different areas relating to sport and physical activity. They involve various organisations and actors in and outside sport, including in particular public authorities at local, regional, national and European levels, sport organisations, sport-related organisations and educational bodies.
Collaborative Partnerships support projects which:
- Encourage participation in sport and physical activity, especially by supporting the implementation of the Council Recommendation on health-enhancing physical activity and being in line with the EU Physical Activity Guidelines and the Tartu Call for a Healthy Lifestyle;
- Encourage participation in sport and physical activity, especially by supporting the European Week of Sport;
- Promote education in and through sport with a special focus on skills development, as well support the implementation of the EU Guidelines Dual Careers of Athletes;
- Promote voluntary activity in sport;
- Combat doping, notably in recreational environments;
- Combat match-fixing;
- Improve good governance in sport;
- Combat violence and tackle racism, discrimination and intolerance in sport;
- Encourage social inclusion and equal opportunities in sport.
In all these areas, gender equality should be promoted. Cooperation with the Partner Countries should be encouraged.
In addition, Collaborative Partnerships should promote the creation and development of European networks in the field of sport.
They should also foster synergy with, and between, local, regional, national and international policies to promote sport and physical activity and to address sport-related challenges.
Supported activities
- networking among stakeholders;
- development, identification, promotion and sharing of good practices;
- preparation, development and implementation of educational and training modules and tools;
- activities to increase the competences of multipliers in the field of sport and to develop monitoring and benchmarking of indicators, notably as regards the promotion of ethical behaviours and codes of conduct among sportspeople;
- awareness-raising activities on the added value of sport and physical activity in relation to the personal, social and professional development of individuals;
- activities to promote innovative synergies between the field of sport and the fields of health, education, training and youth;
- activities to improve the evidence-base of sport to tackle societal and economic challenges (collection of data underpinning the aforementioned activities, surveys, consultations, etc.);
- conferences, seminars, meetings, events and awareness-raising actions underpinning the aforementioned activities.
Collaborative Partnerships target the cooperation between organisations established in Programme Countries.
Who can take part
Collaborative Partnerships are open to any type of public body, with its affiliated entities (if any) active in the field of sport established in a Programme Country or in any Partner Country of the world (public body in charge of sport at local, regional or national level; National Olympic Committee or National Sport confederation; sport organisation at local, regional, national, European or international level; national sports league; sport club; organisation or union representing athletes; organisation or unions representing professionals and volunteers in sport (such as coaches, managers, etc, organisation representing the 'sport for all' movement; organisation active in the field of physical activity promotion; organisation representing the active leisure sector; organisation active in the field of education, training or youth)
A Collaborative Partnership should be composed of:
- applicant/coordinator: organisation that submits the project proposal on behalf of all the partners.
- partners: organisations that contribute actively to the preparation, implementation and evaluation of the Collaborative Partnership.
A Collaborative Partnership is a transnational action, which involves at least five organisations from five different Programme Countries.
There is no maximum number of partners. However, the budget for project management and implementation is capped (and equivalent to 10 partners).
Who can apply
Any participating organisation established in a Programme Country: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Republic of North Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia and Turkey.
Venue
The activities must take place in the countries (one or more) of the organisations involved in the Collaborative Partnership.
Duration of the project
The duration must be chosen at the application stage (12, 18, 24, 30 or 36 months), based on the objective of the project and on the type of activities foreseen over time.
Grant
The maximum grant awarded is 400.000 EUR with a maximum of 80% financing of the total eligible costs.
Deadline
Applications should be submitted to the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency by 21 April 2020, 17:00 Brussels time, for projects starting on 1 January of the following year.
Individuals seeking to apply should contact their organisation, institution, or educational establishment.
For further support please check the Erasmus+ programme or contact the national agency in your country.
Find out more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
EU0010000608
Grants / Call for proposals
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
This action offers the opportunity to develop, transfer and/or implement innovative outputs and/or engage into intensive dissemination and exploitation activities of existing andnewly products or innovative ideas in different areas relating to sport and physical activity. They involve various organisations and actors in and outside sport, including in particular public authorities at local, regional, national and European levels, sport organisations, sport-related organisations and educational bodies.
Collaborative Partnerships support projects which:
- Encourage participation in sport and physical activity, especially by supporting the implementation of the Council Recommendation on health-enhancing physical activity and being in line with the EU Physical Activity Guidelines and the Tartu Call for a Healthy Lifestyle;
- Encourage participation in sport and physical activity, especially by supporting the European Week of Sport;
- Promote education in and through sport with a special focus on skills development, as well support the implementation of the EU Guidelines Dual Careers of Athletes;
- Promote voluntary activity in sport;
- Combat doping, notably in recreational environments;
- Combat match-fixing;
- Improve good governance in sport;
- Combat violence and tackle racism, discrimination and intolerance in sport;
- Encourage social inclusion and equal opportunities in sport.
In all these areas, gender equality should be promoted. Cooperation with the Partner Countries should be encouraged.
In addition, Collaborative Partnerships should also support the implementation of the European Week of Sport, a European Commission initiative, launched to promote sport and physical activities in the European Union, in the light of declining participation levels. The European Week of Sport is intended to be organised with the following concept: an official opening, a flagship event, and 5 Focus Days, each day with a different focus theme: education, workplaces, outdoors, sport clubs and fitness centres. Among other activities, the European Week of Sport will encourage the organisation of cross-border awareness-raising activities.
As from 2017, the European Week of Sport takes place from 23rd to 30th September. Apart from the activities organised by the European Commission, Member States will organise national activities and coordinate local ones.
Supported activities
- networking among stakeholders;
- development, identification, promotion and sharing of good practices;
- preparation, development and implementation of educational and training modules and tools;
- activities to increase the competences of multipliers in the field of sport and to develop monitoring and benchmarking of indicators, notably as regards the promotion of ethical behaviours and codes of conduct among sportspeople;
- awareness-raising activities on the added value of sport and physical activity in relation to the personal, social and professional development of individuals;
- activities to promote innovative synergies between the field of sport and the fields of health, education, training and youth;
- activities to improve the evidence-base of sport to tackle societal and economic challenges (collection of data underpinning the aforementioned activities, surveys, consultations, etc.);
- conferences, seminars, meetings, events and awareness-raising actions underpinning the aforementioned activities.
Collaborative Partnerships target the cooperation between organisations established in Programme Countries.
Who can take part
Collaborative Partnerships are open to any type of public institutions or organisations active in the field of sport established in a Programme Country or in any Partner Country of the world (public body in charge of sport at local, regional or national level; National Olympic Committee or National Sport confederation; sport organisation at local, regional, national, European or international level; national sports league; sport club; organisation or union representing athletes; organisation or unions representing professionals and volunteers in sport (such as coaches, managers, etc, organisation representing the 'sport for all' movement; organisation active in the field of physical activity promotion; organisation representing the active leisure sector; organisation active in the field of education, training or youth)
A Collaborative Partnership should be composed of:
- applicant/coordinator: organisation that submits the project proposal on behalf of all the partners.
- partners: organisations that contribute actively to the preparation, implementation and evaluation of the Collaborative Partnership.
A Collaborative Partnership is a transnational action, which involves at least five organisations from five different Programme Countries.
There is no maximum number of partners. However, the budget for project management and implementation is capped (and equivalent to 10 partners).
Who can apply
Any participating organisation established in a Programme Country: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia and Turkey.
Venue
The activities must take place in the countries (one or more) of the organisations involved in the Collaborative Partnership.
Duration of the project
The duration must be chosen at the application stage (12, 18, 24, 30 or 36 months), based on the objective of the project and on the type of activities foreseen over time.
Grant
The maximum grant awarded is 400.000 EUR with a maximum of 80% financing of the total eligible costs.
Deadline
Applications should be submitted to the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency by 21 April 2020, 17:00 CET, for projects starting on 1st January of the following year. Individuals seeking to apply should contact their organisation, institution, or educational establishment.
For further support please check the Erasmus+ programme or contact the national agency in your country.
Find out more on the EACEA website
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
EU0010000608
UPCOMING
Erasmus+ Capacity Building-Youth
Supports international cooperation projects between organisations active in the...
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Grants / Call for proposals
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This is an EU grant for the organisation of international cooperation projects based on multilateral partnerships between organisations active in the field of youth in Programme and third countries not associated to the Programme.
They aim to support the international cooperation and policy dialogue in the field of youth and non-formal learning, as a driver of sustainable socio-economic development and well-being of youth organisations and young people.
Projects should aim at:
Proposals should focus on one or more of the following thematic areas:
Capacity Building projects should:
Capacity-building activities
Examples of activities include:
A Capacity Building project in the field of youth consists of four stages, which start even before the project proposal is selected for funding e.g.
1) Project identification and initiation;
2) Project preparation, design and planning;
3) Project implementation and monitoring of activities; and
4) Project review and impact assessment.
A Capacity Building project should include the following dimensions:
- Environmental sustainability
- Inclusion and Diversity
- Digital dimension
- Common values, civic engagement and participation.
Who can apply
The following organisations can be involved as co-ordinator:
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 or a third country not associated to the Programme from regions 1 and 3.
Type of eligible organisations to participate in the project
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, or in a third country not associated to the Programme from regions 1 and 3:
- Region 1: Western Balkans (Albania; Bosnia and Herzegovina; Kosovo; Montenegro)
- Region 3: South Mediterranean countries” (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia).
Number and profile of participating organisations
Capacity Building projects are transnational and involve minimum one organisation from two different EU Member States and/or third countries associated to the Programme and two organisations from at least 1 eligible third country not associated to the Programme (i.e. at least 4 organisations from minimum 3 countries).
The number of organisations from Member States and third countries associated to the Programme may not be higher than the number of organisations from third countries not associated to the Programme.
Venue of the activities
The activity must take place in the countries of the organisations participating in the activity.
In addition, if duly justified in relation to the objectives or implementation of the project:
Duration of the project
Capacity-building Projects can last one, two or three years.
Deadline: Applications should be submitted applications to the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) by: 7 April 2022, 17:00 (Brussels time).
Interested organisations should read the full details in the Erasmus+ Programme Guide.
For further support, they should contact the National Agency in their country.
Read more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Albania, Algeria, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Palestinian Territory, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey
EU0010000618
Grants / Call for proposals
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Aceasta este o subvenție UE pentru organizarea de proiecte de cooperare transnațională, proiecte bazate pe parteneriate multilaterale între organizațiile active în domeniul tineretului din țările din cadrul Programului și din țări terțe, neasociate la Program.
Acestea au ca scop sprijinirea cooperării internaționale și a dialogului politic în domeniul tineretului și al învățării non-formale, ca motor al dezvoltării socio-economice durabile și al bunăstării organizațiilor de tineret și a tinerilor.
Proiectele pentru dezvoltarea organizațională trebuie să vizeze:
Propunerile ar trebui să se axeze pe unul sau mai multe dintre următoarele domenii tematice:
Proiectele de consolidare a capacităților trebuie să:
Activități de consolidare a capacităților
Printre exemplele de activități se numără:
Un proiect de consolidare a capacităților în domeniul tineretului constă în patru etape, care încep chiar înainte ca propunerea de proiect să fie selectată pentru finanțare, de exemplu.
Un proiect de consolidare a capacităților trebuie să includă următoarele dimensiuni:
Cine poate aplica
Următoarele organizații pot fi implicate în calitate de coordonator:
Organizația depune candidatura în numele tuturor organizațiilor participante implicate în proiect și trebuie să aibă sediul legal și să fie situată într-un stat membru al UE sau într-o țară terță asociată la Program sau într-o țară terță neasociată acestuia, din regiunile 1 și 3.
Tipul de organizații eligibile pentru a participa la proiect
Orice organizație, publică sau privată, împreună cu entitățile sale afiliate (dacă este cazul), care lucrează cu sau pentru tineri în afara cadrului formal, stabilită într-un stat membru al UE sau într-o țară terță asociată la Program sau într-o țară terță neasociată la Program, din regiunile 1 și 3:
Numărul și profilul organizațiilor participante
Proiectele de consolidare a capacităților sunt transnaționale și trebuie să implice cel puțin o organizație din două state membre ale UE și/ sau țări terțe diferite asociate la Program și două organizații din cel puțin o țară terță eligibilă neasociată la Program (adică cel puțin 4 organizații din cel puțin 3 țări).
Numărul de organizații din statele membre și din țările terțe asociate la Program nu poate fi mai mare decât numărul de organizații din țările terțe neasociate la Program.
Locul de desfășurare a activităților
Activitatea trebuie să se desfășoare în țările organizațiilor participante la activitate.
În plus, în cazul în care acest lucru este justificat în mod corespunzător în raport cu obiectivele sau cu punerea în aplicare a proiectului:
Durata proiectului
Proiectele de consolidare a capacităților pot dura unul, doi sau trei ani.
Termen limită: Candidaturile trebuie să fie depuse aplicații la Agenția Executivă pentru Educație, Audiovizual și Cultură (EACEA) până la data de 7 aprilie 2022, ora 17:00 (ora Bruxelles-ului).
Organizațiile interesate sunt invitate să citească cu atenție toate detaliile în Ghidul Programului Erasmus+.
Pentru sprijin suplimentar, vă rugăm să contactați agenția națională din țara voastră.
Citiți mai multe aici.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Albania, Algeria, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jordan, Latvia, Lebanon, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Morocco, Netherlands, Norway, Palestinian Territory, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey
EU0010000618
UPCOMING
Erasmus+ Jean Monnet Modules
Supports short-term teaching in the field of European Union studies.
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Grants / Call for proposals
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This is an EU grant for a short teaching programme or course in the field of European Union studies at a higher education institution. Each Module has a minimum duration of 40 teaching hours per academic year.
Modules may concentrate on one particular discipline in European studies or be multidisciplinary in approach and therefore call upon the academic input of several professors and experts.
Jean Monnet Modules must take one of the following forms:
- general or introductory courses on European Union issues (in particular at institutions and faculties that do not yet have a highly developed course offering in the field);
- specialised teaching on European Union developments (in particular at institutions and faculties that do already have a highly developed course offering in the field);
- summer and intensive courses that are fully recognised.
Teaching hours may include direct contact hours in the context of group lectures, seminars, tutorials and may include any of the aforementioned in a distance-learning format but do not include individual instruction.
Higher education institutions have the role of supporting and promoting the Module coordinators in their teaching, research and reflection activities:
- they recognise the teaching activities developed;
- they monitor the activities, give visibility and valorise the results obtained by their staff involved in the Module.
Professors and researchers of European Union studies and higher education institutions worldwide can take part in the project.
The project should last three years.
This action follows a lump sum funding model and the maximum EU grant for modules is 30 000 EUR.
The lump sum contributions will cover costs staff costs, travel and subsistence costs, equipment costs and subcontracting as well as other costs (dissemination of information, publishing, translation).
Who can apply
Higher Education Institution (HEI) established in any country of the world: any higher education institution established in an EU Member State, third country associated to the Programme or third country not associated to the Programme can submit an application. Exception: organisations from Belarus (Region 2) are not eligible to participate in this action.
HEIs established in Programme Countries must hold a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE). An ECHE is not required for participating HEIs in Partner Countries.
Individuals cannot apply directly for a grant.
Applications should be submitted online by 1 March 2022, 17:00 (midday) CET.
Read more in the Erasmus + Programme Guide.
For further support, applicants should contact the National Agency in their country.
Grants / Call for proposals
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Si tratta di un finanziamento UE per un breve programma o corso di insegnamento nel settore degli studi sull'Unione Europea persso un istituto di istruzione superiore. Ciascun Modulo ha una durata minima di 40 ore di insegnamento per anno accademico. I Moduli si possono concentrare su una specifica disciplina accademica in studi europei o essere multidisciplinari nell'approccio, pertanto richiedere l'apporto accademico di diversi professori ed esperti.
I Moduli Jean Monnet devono seguire una delle seguenti formule:
- Corsi generali o introduttivi su temi legati all'Unione Europea (in particolare presso istituti o facoltà che non presentano ancora un'offerta di corsi altamente sviluppata in quel settore);
- insegnamento specialistici sugli sviluppi dell'unione Europea (in particolare presso istituti o facoltà che già presentano un'offerta di corsi altamente sviluppata in quel settore);
- corsi estivi e intensivi pienamente riconosciuti.
Gli istituti di istruzione superiore intendono di sostenere e promuovere i coordinatori del Modulo nelle loro attività di insegnamento, ricerca e riflessione: riconoscono le attività di insegnamento sviluppate, fanno monitoraggio sulle attività, offrono visibilità e valorizzano i risultati ottenuti dal proprio personale impegnato nel Modulo.
Possono partecipare professori e ricercatori di studi europei e istituti di istruzione superiore di tutto il mondo.
Il progetto deve avere una durata di almeno tre anni.
Questa azione segue un modello di finanziamento forfettario e la sovvenzione massima dell'UE per i moduli è di 30 000 EUR. I contributi forfettari copriranno i costi del personale, le spese di viaggio e di soggiorno, i costi delle attrezzature e dei subappalti, nonché altri costi (diffusione delle informazioni, pubblicazione, traduzione).
Possono presentare domanda qualsiasi istituto d'istruzione superiore stabilito in uno Stato membro dell'UE, in un paese terzo associato al programma o in un paese terzo non associato al programma.
Eccezione: le organizzazioni della Bielorussia (Regione 2) non possono partecipare a questa azione.
Le candidature devono essere presentate online entro il 1° marzo 2022, 17:00 (mezzogiorno) CET.
Per ulteriori informazioni prendere in visione la Guida Erasmus + 2022.
Per ulteriore supporto, contattare l'Agenzia Nazionale nel proprio paese.
Per saperne di più, vedere qui.
Grants / Call for proposals
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Un modul Jean Monnet este un program de predare (sau un curs) de scurtă durată în domeniul studiilor privind Uniunea Europeană care se desfășoară într-o instituție de învățământ superior. Fiecare modul are o durată minima de 40 de ore de predare pe an universitar.
Modulele se pot concentra pe o anumită disciplină a studiilor europene sau pot fi multidisciplinare ca abordare și, prin urmare, pot face apel la contribuția academică a mai multor profesori și experți.
Orele de predare pot include ore de contact direct în contextul prelegerilor de grup, seminariilor, tutorialelor și pot include oricare dintre cele menționate mai sus într-un format de învățare la distanță, dar nu includ instruire individuală.
Instituțiile de învățământ superior au rolul de a sprijini și a promova coordonatorii de modul, în activitățile lor de predare, cercetare și reflecție:
La proiect pot participa profesori și cercetători care predau Studii UE, precum și instituțiile de învățământ superior din întreaga lume.
Durata unui proiect trebuie să fie de trei ani.
Această acțiune urmează un model de finanțare cu sumă forfetară, iar grantul maxim al UE pentru module este de 30.000 EUR. Contribuțiile forfetare vor acoperi costurile, costurile cu personalul, costurile de călătorie și de ședere, costurile cu echipamentele și sub-contractarea, precum și alte costuri (activități de diseminare a informațiilor, activități de publicare, traduceri).
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Erasmus+KA3-Youth Dialogue Projects
Promotes the active participation of young people in democratic life and fosters...
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Grants / Call for proposals
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This is an EU grant for the organisation of Youth dialogue projects: meetings, conferences, consultations and events promoting the active participation of young people in democratic life and their interaction with decision-makers. Through these events, young people are able to make their voice heard, providing proposals and recommendations, on how youth policies should be shaped and implemented in Europe.
A Youth Dialogue project has three phases:
- planning and preparation;
- implementation of the activities;
- evaluation (including reflection on a possible follow-up).
Activities supported under this action
- national meetings and transnational/international seminars offering space for information, debate and active participation of young people, in dialogue with decision-makers, on issues relevant to the EU Youth Strategy and its Dialogue mechanisms;
- national meetings and transnational seminars that prepare the ground for the official Youth Conferences organised during each semester by the Member State holding the turn of Presidency of the European Union;
- events promoting debates and information on youth policy themes linked to the activities organised during the European Youth Week;
- consultations of young people to find out their needs on matters relating to participation in democratic life (online consultations, opinion polls, etc.);
- meetings and seminars, information events or debates between young people and decision-makers, youth experts around the theme of participation in democratic life;
- events simulating the functioning of the democratic institutions and the roles of decision-makers within these institutions.
Young people lead activities: they will be actively involved in all the stages of the project, from preparation to follow-up.
However, the following activities are not eligible for grants under this action: statutory meetings of organisations or networks of organisations; politically influenced events.
Eligible participating organisations
Non-profit organisations, associations, NGOs; European Youth NGOs; public bodies at local level established in a Programme Country or in a Partner Country neighbouring the EU (regions 1 to 4).
Organisations from eligible Partner Countries can only take part in the project as partners (not as applicants).
Who can apply
Any participating organisation established in a Programme Country: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Republic of North Macedonia, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Serbia and Turkey.
Number of participating organisations
For transnational/international meetings, the activity must involve at least two participating organisations from at least two different countries, of which at least one is a Programme Country.
For national activites, the activity must involve at least one organisation from a Programme Country.
Eligible participants
The project can last between 3 and 24 months. It must involve a minimum of 30 young participants between 13 and 30 years old, from the countries involved in the project.
If the project foresees the participation of decision-makers or experts in the youth policy field, these participants can be involved regardless of their age and geographical provenance.
FOR UK APPLICANTS: Please be aware that following the entry into force of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement on 1 February 2020 and in particular Articles 127(6), 137 and 138, the references to natural or legal persons residing or established in a Member State of the European Union are to be understood as including natural or legal persons residing or established in the United Kingdom. UK residents and entities are therefore eligible to participate in all actions under this programme until the closure of the programme.
Venues
- National activities: the activity must take place in the country of the applicant organisation.
- Transnational/international activities: the activities may take place in any of the Programme Countries involved in the activity.
Only in duly justified cases and if the main activity includes elements of dialogue with decision-makers at European level, an activity can take place at the seat of an Institution of the European Union
Grant
Maximum grant awarded for a Youth Dialogue project: 50 000 Euros.
Deadlines
Any organisation established in a Programme Country should submit applications to the National Agency by
- 5 February 2020, 12:00 midday CET, for projects starting between 1 May and 30 September of the same year;
- postponed to 7 May 2020, 12:00 midday CET, for projects starting between 1 August and 31 December of the same year;
- 1 October 2020, 12:00 midday CET, for projects starting between 1 January and 31 May of the following year.
Interested organisations should read the Erasmus+ Programme Guide.
For further support, they should contact the National Agency in their country.
Find out more: http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/resources_en
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
13-30
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
EU0010000619
Grants / Call for proposals
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
This is an EU grant for the organisation of meetings between young people, youth policy-makers, youth experts and representatives of public authorities in charge of youth, structured around specific priorities.
The activities supported under this action could be:
- national meetings and transnational seminars offering space for information, debate and active participation of young people on issues relevant to the Structured Dialogue or to the EU Youth Strategy;
- preparatory national meetings and transnational seminars for the official Youth Conferences organised during each semester by the Member State holding the turn of Presidency of the European Union;
- events promoting debates and information on youth policy themes linked to the activities organised during the European Youth Week;
- consultations of young people to find out their needs on matters relating to participation in democratic life (online consultations, opinion polls, etc.);
- meetings and seminars, information events or debates between young people and decision-makers, youth experts around the theme of participation in democratic life;
- events simulating the functioning of the democratic institutions and the roles of decision-makers within these institutions.
However, the following activities are not eligible for grants under Structured Dialogue: statutory meetings of organisations or networks of organisations; politically influenced events.
Maximum grant awarded for a Structured Dialogue meeting: 50 000 EUR.
Any organisation established in a Programme Country should submit applications to the National Agency by
- 5 February 2020, 12 midday CET, for projects starting between 1 May and 30 September of the same year;
- 7 May 2020, 12 midday CET, for projects starting between 1 August of the same year and 31 December of the same year;
- 1 October 2020, 12 midday CET, for projects starting between 1 January and 31 May of the following year.
Interested organisations should read the Erasmus+ Programme Guide.
For further support they should contact the National Agency in their country.
Find out more: http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/resources_en
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
13-30
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
EU0010000619
Grants / Call for proposals
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Dies ist ein EU-Zuschuss für die Organisation von Jugenddialogprojekten: Treffen, Konferenzen, Konsultationen und Veranstaltungen zur Förderung der aktiven Teilnahme junger Menschen am demokratischen Leben und ihrer Interaktion mit Entscheidungsträgern. Durch diese Veranstaltungen können junge Menschen Gehör verschaffen und Vorschläge und Empfehlungen abgeben, wie die Jugendpolitik in Europa gestaltet und umgesetzt werden sollte.
Ein Jugenddialogprojekt besteht aus drei Phasen:
- Planung und Vorbereitung
- Umsetzung der Aktivitäten
- Auswertung (einschließlich Überlegungen zu möglichen Folgemaßnahmen).
Aktivitäten, die im Rahmen dieser Aktion unterstützt werden
- Nationale Treffen und transnationale / internationale Seminare, die im Dialog mit Entscheidungsträgern Raum für Informationen, Debatten und aktive Teilnahme junger Menschen zu Themen bieten, die für die EU-Jugendstrategie und ihre Dialogmechanismen relevant sind.
- nationale Treffen und transnationale Seminare, die den Boden für die offiziellen Jugendkonferenzen bereiten, die in jedem Semester von dem Mitgliedstaat organisiert werden, der die Präsidentschaft der Europäischen Union innehat;
- Veranstaltungen zur Förderung von Debatten und Informationen zu jugendpolitischen Themen im Zusammenhang mit den während der Europäischen Jugendwoche organisierten Aktivitäten;
- Konsultationen junger Menschen, um herauszufinden, welche Bedürfnisse sie in Bezug auf die Teilnahme am demokratischen Leben haben (Online-Konsultationen, Meinungsumfragen usw.);
- Treffen und Seminare, Informationsveranstaltungen oder Debatten zwischen Jugendlichen und Entscheidungsträgern, Jugendfachleuten rund um das Thema Teilhabe am demokratischen Leben;
- Veranstaltungen, die das Funktionieren der demokratischen Institutionen und die Rolle der Entscheidungsträger in diesen Institutionen simulieren.
Junge Menschen leiten Aktivitäten: Sie werden aktiv in alle Phasen des Projekts einbezogen, von der Vorbereitung bis zum Follow-up.
Folgende Aktivitäten sind im Rahmen dieser Aktion jedoch nicht förderfähig: gesetzliche Treffen von Organisationen oder Netzwerke von Organisationen; politisch beeinflusste Ereignisse.
Förderfähige teilnehmende Organisationen
Non-Profit-Organisationen, Vereine, NGOs; Europäische Jugend-NRO; Öffentliche Einrichtungen auf lokaler Ebene mit Sitz in einem Programmland oder einem Partnerland neben der EU (Regionen 1 bis 4). Organisationen aus förderfähigen Partnerländern können nur als Partner (nicht als Antragsteller) an dem Projekt teilnehmen.
Wer kann sich bewerben
Jede teilnehmende Organisation mit Sitz in einem Programmland: Österreich, Belgien, Bulgarien, Zypern, Kroatien, Tschechische Republik, Dänemark, Estland, Finnland, Frankreich, Deutschland, Griechenland, Ungarn, Irland, Italien, Lettland, Litauen, Luxemburg, Malta, Niederlande, Polen, Portugal, Rumänien, die Slowakei, Slowenien, Spanien, Schweden, das Vereinigte Königreich, die Republik Nordmazedonien, Island, Liechtenstein, Norwegen, Serbien und die Türkei.
Anzahl der teilnehmenden Organisationen
Bei transnationalen / internationalen Treffen müssen an der Aktivität mindestens zwei teilnehmende Organisationen aus mindestens zwei verschiedenen Ländern beteiligt sein, von denen mindestens eine ein Programmland ist.
Bei nationalen Treffen muss an der Aktivität mindestens eine Organisation aus einem Programmland beteiligt sein.
Berechtigte Teilnehmer
Das Projekt kann zwischen 3 und 24 Monaten dauern. Es müssen mindestens 30 junge Teilnehmer zwischen 13 und 30 Jahren aus den am Projekt beteiligten Ländern beteiligt sein.
Wenn das Projekt die Teilnahme von Entscheidungsträgern oder Experten auf dem Gebiet der Jugendpolitik vorsieht, können diese Teilnehmer unabhängig von ihrer Herkunft, Alter und geografische Herkunft einbezogen werden.
FÜR BRITISCHE ANTRAGSTELLER: Bitte beachten Sie, dass nach dem Inkrafttreten des Austrittsabkommens zwischen der EU und Großbritannien am 1. Februar 2020 und insbesondere der Artikel 127(6), 137 und 138 die Bezugnahmen auf natürliche oder juristische Personen mit Wohnsitz oder Sitz in einem Mitgliedstaat der Europäischen Union so zu verstehen sind, dass sie natürliche oder juristische Personen mit Wohnsitz oder Sitz im Vereinigten Königreich einschließen. Im Vereinigten Königreich ansässige Personen und Einrichtungen sind daher bis zum Abschluss des Programms zur Teilnahme an allen Aktionen im Rahmen dieses Programms berechtigt.
Veranstaltungsorte
- Nationale Aktivitäten: Die Aktivität muss im Land der antragstellenden Organisation stattfinden.
- Transnationale / internationale Aktivitäten: Die Aktivitäten können in jedem der an der Aktivität beteiligten Programmländer stattfinden.
Nur in hinreichend begründeten Fällen und wenn die Haupttätigkeit Elemente des Dialogs mit Entscheidungsträgern auf europäischer Ebene umfasst, kann eine Tätigkeit am Sitz eines Organs der Europäischen Union stattfinden.
Förderung
Maximal bewilligter Zuschuss für ein Jugenddialogprojekt: 50 000 Euro.
Bewerbungsfristen
Jede in einem Programmland ansässige Organisation sollte Anträge bei der Nationalagentur einreichen bis
- 5. Februar 2020, 12:00 Uhr mittags MEZ, für Projekte, die zwischen dem 1. Mai und dem 30. September desselben Jahres beginnen;
- verschoben auf den 7. Mai 2020, 12:00 Uhr MEZ, für Projekte, die zwischen dem 1. August und dem 31. Dezember desselben Jahres beginnen;
- 1. Oktober 2020, 12:00 Uhr mittags MEZ, für Projekte, die zwischen dem 1. Januar und dem 31. Mai des folgenden Jahres beginnen.
Interessierte Organisationen sollten den Leitfaden zum Erasmus+-Programm lesen.
Für weitere Unterstützung wenden Sie sich an die Nationale Agentur in Ihrem Land.
Weitere Informationen unter: https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/resources_de
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
13-30
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
EU0010000619
UPCOMING
Creative Europe (2014-2020) - Cultu...
Supports cultural and creative organisations to operate transnationally and inte...
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Grants / Arts
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
The Creative Europe - Culture Sub-programme supports cultural and creative organisations to operate transnationally and internationally and to promote cross-border circulation of works of culture and mobility of cultural players.
In particular the Culture Sub programme supports:
- transnational cooperation projects bringing together cultural and creative organisations from different countries to undertake sectoral or cross-sectoral activities;
- activities by European networks of cultural and creative organisations from different countries;
- activities by organisations with a European vocation fostering the development of emerging talent and stimulating the transnational mobility of cultural and creative players and circulation of works, with the potential to exert a broad influence on cultural and creative sectors and to
provide for lasting effects;
- literary translation and the further promotion of translated works;
The Creative Europe Culture Sub-programme includes
- European cooperation projects - support transnational cooperation projects bringing together cultural and creative organisations from different countries to undertake sectoral or cross-sectoral activities (up to 48 months). As a legacy to the European Year of Culture Heritage 2018, projects should also raise awareness of common history and values, and reinforce a sense of belonging to a common European space.
Category 1 - Small scale cooperation projects: at least three partners from at least three different countries taking part in the Creative Europe - Culture sub programme, over a maximum period of four years.
Either the project leader or one of the partners must have its legal seat in one of the EU Member State or EFTA country
Category 2 - Large scale cooperation projects: at least six partners from at least six different countries taking part in the Creative Europe - Culture sub-programme over a maximum period of four years.
Either the project leader or one of the partners must have its legal seat in one of the EU Member State or EFTA country.
Activities can start for both categories of projects between 1 September and 15 December of year 2020 at latest.
- European networks - action grants to European networks active in the field of the cultural and creative sectors, with at least 15 member organisations from at least 10 different countries taking part in the Programme.
- European platforms - support cultural and creative organisations for the development of emerging talents and transnational mobility of cultural and creative players and circulation of works. The platform shall be comprised of a coordination entity and at least 10 European cultural operators situated in at least 10 different countries participating in the Programme.
- Literary translation projects - support literary translation projects, cultural and linguistic diversity in the Union and in other countries participating, and to promote the transnational circulation of high quality literary works.
Category 1 – Two-year projects: translation and promotion of a package of 3 to 10 eligible works of fiction from and into eligible languages (up to 2 years).
Category 2 – Framework partnership agreement: action plan covering the entire duration of the agreemet shall be based on a long term strategy for the translation, distribution and promotion of the translated package of works of fiction.
Eligibility:
- Non audiovisual cultural and creative operators, legally established in one of the countries participating in the sub-programme.
Eligible countries:
- EU Member States, Norway, Iceland, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, the Republic of Serbia, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine and Tunisia.
For British applicants: Please be aware that eligibility criteria must be complied with for the entire duration of the grant. If the United Kingdom withdraws from the EU during the grant period without concluding an agreement with the EU ensuring in particular that British applicants continue to be eligible, you will cease to receive EU funding (while continuing, where possible, to participate) or be required to leave the project on the basis of Article II.17.3.1(a) of the grant agreement.
Eligible projects: in particular not-for-profit projects.
Deadlines:
- European cooperation projects: 27 November 2019, 17:00 (CET/CEST, Brussels time).
- European networks
- European platforms
- Literary translation projects
All details about the culture sub programme can be found here.
For further support please contact the Creative Europe Desks in your country:
http://ec.europa.eu/culture/tools/creative-desks_en.htm
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations and individuals
contact person:
phone:
email: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/creative-europe/contacts_en
Albania, Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Tunisia, Ukraine, United Kingdom
EU0010000628
Grants / Arts
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
The Creative Europe - Culture Sub-programme supports cultural and creative organisations to operate transnationally and internationally and to promote cross-border circulation of works of culture and mobility of cultural players.
In particular the Culture Sub programme supports:
- transnational cooperation projects bringing together cultural and creative organisations from different countries to undertake sectoral or cross-sectoral activities;
- activities by European networks of cultural and creative organisations from different countries;
- activities by organisations with a European vocation fostering the development of emerging talent and stimulating the transnational mobility of cultural and creative players and circulation of works, with the potential to exert a broad influence on cultural and creative sectors and to
provide for lasting effects;
- literary translation and the further promotion of translated works;
The Creative Europe Culture Sub-programme includes
- European cooperation projects - support transnational cooperation projects bringing together cultural and creative organisations from different countries to undertake sectoral or cross-sectoral activities (up to 48 months). As a legacy to the European Year of Culture Heritage 2018, projects should also raise awareness of common history and values, and reinforce a sense of belonging to a common European space.
Category 1 - Small scale cooperation projects: at least three partners from at least three different countries taking part in the Creative Europe - Culture sub programme, over a maximum period of four years.
Either the project leader or one of the partners must have its legal seat in one of the EU Member State or EFTA country
Category 2 - Large scale cooperation projects: at least six partners from at least six different countries taking part in the Creative Europe - Culture sub-programme over a maximum period of four years.
Either the project leader or one of the partners must have its legal seat in one of the EU Member State or EFTA country.
Activities can start for both categories of projects between 1 September and 15 December of year 2020 at latest.
- European networks - action grants to European networks active in the field of the cultural and creative sectors, with at least 15 member organisations from at least 10 different countries taking part in the Programme.
- European platforms - support cultural and creative organisations for the development of emerging talents and transnational mobility of cultural and creative players and circulation of works. The platform shall be comprised of a coordination entity and at least 10 European cultural operators situated in at least 10 different countries participating in the Programme.
- Literary translation projects - support literary translation projects, cultural and linguistic diversity in the Union and in other countries participating, and to promote the transnational circulation of high quality literary works.
Category 1 – Two-year projects: translation and promotion of a package of 3 to 10 eligible works of fiction from and into eligible languages (up to 2 years).
Category 2 – Framework partnership agreement: action plan covering the entire duration of the agreemet shall be based on a long term strategy for the translation, distribution and promotion of the translated package of works of fiction.
Eligibility:
- Non audiovisual cultural and creative operators, legally established in one of the countries participating in the sub-programme.
Eligible countries:
- EU Member States, Norway, Iceland, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, the Republic of Serbia, Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine and Tunisia.
For British applicants: Please be aware that eligibility criteria must be complied with for the entire duration of the grant. If the United Kingdom withdraws from the EU during the grant period without concluding an agreement with the EU ensuring in particular that British applicants continue to be eligible, you will cease to receive EU funding (while continuing, where possible, to participate) or be required to leave the project on the basis of Article II.17.3.1(a) of the grant agreement.
Eligible projects: in particular not-for-profit projects.
Deadlines:
- European cooperation projects: 27 November 2019, 17:00 (CET/CEST, Brussels time).
- European networks
- European platforms
- Literary translation projects
All details about the culture sub programme can be found here.
For further support please contact the Creative Europe Desks in your country:
http://ec.europa.eu/culture/tools/creative-desks_en.htm
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations and individuals
contact person:
phone:
email: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/creative-europe/contacts_en
Albania, Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Tunisia, Ukraine, United Kingdom
EU0010000628
UPCOMING
Erasmus+KA3: Policy reform
Initiatives for policy innovation in the fields of education and training.
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Grants / Youth policy
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Launched by the European Commission, the objective of this call is to promote the improvement of the effectiveness and efficiency of education and training systems through the collection and evaluation of evidence on the systemic impact of innovative policy measures.
Specific objectives of this call are to:
- Promote trans-national cooperation and mutual learning among public authorities at the highest institutional level of the eligible countries in order to foster systemic improvement and innovation in the education and training fields,
- Enhance the collection and analysis of substantive evidence to ensure the successful implementation of innovative measures,
- Facilitate the transferability and scalability of innovative measures.
Priority themes
LOT 1
- Digital education and competences
- Teaching and teachers
LOT2
- Funding mechanisms for upskilling and reskilling, including schemes similar to Individual Learning Accounts
- Policy and processes to support the validation of non-formal and informal learning, including through effective guidance
Eligible applicants
(a) Public authorities (ministry or equivalent) responsible for education and training at the highest level in the relevant national or regional context;
(b) Public or private organisations or institutions active in the fields of education and training or other relevant fields;
(c) Public or private organisations or institutions carrying out cross-sector activities linked to education and training in other socioeconomic sectors.
National Agencies or other structures and networks of the Erasmus+ Programme, receiving a direct grant from the Commission in accordance with the legal basis of the Erasmus+ Programme are not eligible to participate.
Nevertheless, the legal entities hosting the Erasmus+ National Agencies or the structures and networks mentioned above are considered eligible applicants.
Eligible countries
- Member States of the European Union,
- EFTA/EEA countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway,
- EU candidate countries: Turkey, North Macedonia and Serbia.
For British applicants: Please be aware that eligibility criteria must be complied with for the entire duration of the grant. If the United Kingdom withdraws from the EU during the grant period without concluding an agreement with the EU ensuring in particular that British applicants continue to be eligible, you will cease to receive EU funding (while continuing, where possible, to participate) or be required to leave the project on the basis of Article II.17 of the grant agreement.
Partnership composition requirement
The minimum partnership composition requirement for this call is 4 entities representing 3 different eligible countries.
Specifically
- At least three public authorities (Ministries or equivalent) each from a different Programme country, while at least one of the three public authorities must be from a Member State of the European Union and
- At least one public or private entity with expertise in analysis and policy impact evaluation (‘researche r’). Such entity shall be responsible for the methodological aspects and the field trial protocols. The partnership can involve more than one such entity, as long as the work is coordinated and consistent.
Coordination requirement
A project proposal can only be coordinated and submitted, on behalf of all applicants, by one of the following:
- A public authority (Ministry or equivalent);
- A public or private entity delegated by a public authority.
Eligible activities
Activities must start between 1 January 2021 and 28 February 2021.
Project’s duration must be between 24 and 36 months.
Budget
The total budget available for the co-financing of projects under the present call is EUR 14 000 000.
- LOT 1: EUR 12 000 000
- LOT 2: EUR 2 000 000.
The financial contribution from the EU cannot exceed 75 % of the total eligible costs.
The maximum grant per project will be EUR 2 000 000.
The Agency reserves the right not to distribute all the funds available.
Deadlines
- pre-proposals: postponed to 5 May 2020, 17.00 CET,
- full proposals: 24 September 2020, 17.00 CET.
Find out more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person: Information Desk
phone: +32 22991111
email: [email protected]
website: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
EU0010000650
Grants / Youth policy
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Launched by the European Commission, the objective of this call is to promote the improvement of the effectiveness and efficiency of education and training systems through the collection and evaluation of evidence on the systemic impact of innovative policy measures.
Specific objectives of this call are to:
- Promote trans-national cooperation and mutual learning among public authorities at the highest institutional level of the eligible countries in order to foster systemic improvement and innovation in the education and training fields,
- Enhance the collection and analysis of substantive evidence to ensure the successful implementation of innovative measures,
- Facilitate the transferability and scalability of innovative measures.
LOT 1
- Digital education and competences
- Teaching and teachers
LOT2
- Funding mechanisms for upskilling and reskilling, including schemes similar to Individual Learning Accounts
- Policy and processes to support the validation of non-formal and informal learning, including through effective guidance
(a) Public authorities (ministry or equivalent) responsible for education and training at the highest level in the relevant national or regional context;
(b) Public or private organisations or institutions active in the fields of education and training or other relevant fields;
(c) Public or private organisations or institutions carrying out cross-sector activities linked to education and training in other socioeconomic sectors.
National Agencies or other structures and networks of the Erasmus+ Programme, receiving a direct grant from the Commission in accordance with the legal basis of the Erasmus+ Programme are not eligible to participate.
Nevertheless, the legal entities hosting the Erasmus+ National Agencies or the structures and networks mentioned above are considered eligible applicants.
- Member States of the European Union,
- EFTA/EEA countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway,
- EU candidate countries: Turkey, North Macedonia and Serbia.
For British applicants: Please be aware that eligibility criteria must be complied with for the entire duration of the grant. If the United Kingdom withdraws from the EU during the grant period without concluding an agreement with the EU ensuring in particular that British applicants continue to be eligible, you will cease to receive EU funding (while continuing, where possible, to participate) or be required to leave the project on the basis of Article II.17 of the grant agreement.
The minimum partnership composition requirement for this call is 4 entities representing 3 different eligible countries.
Specifically
- At least three public authorities (Ministries or equivalent) each from a different Programme country, while at least one of the three public authorities must be from a Member State of the European Union and
- At least one public or private entity with expertise in analysis and policy impact evaluation (‘researche r’). Such entity shall be responsible for the methodological aspects and the field trial protocols. The partnership can involve more than one such entity, as long as the work is coordinated and consistent.
A project proposal can only be coordinated and submitted, on behalf of all applicants, by one of the following:
- A public authority (Ministry or equivalent);
- A public or private entity delegated by a public authority.
Activities must start between 1 January 2021 and 28 February 2021.
Project’s duration must be between 24 and 36 months.
The total budget available for the co-financing of projects under the present call is EUR 14 000 000.
- LOT 1: EUR 12 000 000
- LOT 2: EUR 2 000 000.
The financial contribution from the EU cannot exceed 75 % of the total eligible costs.
The maximum grant per project will be EUR 2 000 000.
The Agency reserves the right not to distribute all the funds available.
- pre-proposals: postponed to 5 May 2020, 17.00 CET,
- full proposals: 24 September 2020, 17.00 CET.
Find out more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person: Information Desk
phone: +32 22991111
email: [email protected]
website: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
EU0010000650
UPCOMING
VET Mobility Charter
Support for organisations with their European internationalisation strategies.
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Grants / VET
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
The Erasmus+ VET Mobility Charter aims to encourage organisations that have track records of proven quality in organising VET mobility for learners and staff to further develop their European internationalisation strategies.
Objectives
The acquirement of the VET Mobility Charter aims to give the VET Mobility Charter Holders the possibility to apply in a simplified way under the Erasmus+ Key Action 1 mobility for VET learners and staff as of 2016.
It also aims to support the capacity building of sending organisations to organise quality mobility for learners and staff, whilst at the same time rewarding, promoting and further developing quality in mobility.
Eligible applicants
Applications can be submitted either by a single VET organisation or by a national mobility consortium, provided that:
- for an application as individual VET organisation: the applicant must be a VET organisation established in a Programme Country, sending its own learners and staff abroad;
- for an application as national mobility consortium: the applicant must be the coordinator of the national mobility consortium. Any member of a national mobility consortium can be the coordinator.
A consortium must comprise at least 3 members from the same Programme Country and need to be identified at the time of applying. Amongst the members of a national mobility consortium, the sending organisations must be organisations providing vocational education and training and sending their own learners and staff abroad.
Consortia might be either already legally or informally established or they can be new ones.
Eligible participants
- any public or private organisation (or its subsidiary/branch) active in the field of vocational education and training (referred to as a VET provider); or
- any public or private organisation active in the labour market (referred to as a company).
Example of participants:
- vocational education school/institute/centre; public or private, a small, medium or large enterprise (including social enterprises); social partner or other representative of working life, including chambers of commerce, craft/professional associations and trade unions; public body at local, regional or national level; research institute; foundation; school/institute/educational centre (at any level, from pre-school to upper secondary education, and including adult education); non-profit organisation, association, NGO, body providing career guidance, professional counselling and information services; body responsible for policies in the field of vocational education and training.
Each participating organisation must be established in a Programme Country:
- the Member States of the European Union,
- the EFTA-EEA countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway,
- the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Serbia and Turkey.
The VET Mobility Charter is awarded for the full duration of the Erasmus+ Programme and is subject to the holder's continued compliance with its requirements.
The award of the VET Mobility Charter does not imply any direct funding nor any guarantee for funding under the Key Action 1 mobility for VET learners and staff.
The VET Mobility Charter is not obligatory for participation in Erasmus+ VET Mobility.
Applicants are required to submit their applications online to the National Agency of the country in which the applicant organisation is established.
Deadline: 16 May 2019, 12:00 (midday) CET.
For further support, organisations should contact the National Agency in their country.
Find out more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
EU0010000652
Grants / VET
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
L'obiettivo della Carta della mobilità in ambito VET Erasmus+ è incoraggiare le organizzazioni che hanno un'esperienza dimostrata nell'organizzazione di attività di mobilità di qualità nell'ambito dell'istruzione e della formazione professionale per i discenti e il personale a sviluppare ulteriormente le loro strategie di internazionalizzazione europea.
I titolari della Carta della mobilità VET possono richiedere finanziamenti secondo una procedura semplificata nell'ambito dell'Azione Chiave 1 di Erasmus+ relativa alla mobilità per studenti e personale VET a partire dal 2019. La Carta sostiene inoltre lo sviluppo delle capacità delle organizzazioni di invio nell'organizzare una mobilità di qualità per discenti e personale, ricompensando, promuovendo e sviluppando ulteriormente nel contempo la qualità nella mobilità.
Richiedenti ammissibili
La candidatura alla Carta della mobilità VET può essere presentata sia da una singola organizzazione VET sia da un consorzio di mobilità nazionale, alle seguenti condizioni:
- per una candidatura come singola organizzazione VET: il richiedente deve essere un'organizzazione VET stabilita in un paese aderente al programma che invia all'estero i propri discenti e il proprio staff;
- per una candidatura come consorzio di mobilità nazionale: il richiedente deve essere il coordinatore di un consorzio di mobilità nazionale. Ciascun membro di un consorzio di mobilità nazionale può essere coordinatore. Un consorzio deve comprendere almeno 3 membri, cioè organizzazioni partecipanti. Tutti i membri del consorzio devono appartenere allo stesso paese aderente al programma e devono essere identificati al momento della presentazione della candidatura. Tra i membri di un consorzio di mobilità nazionale, le organizzazioni d'invio devono essere organizzazioni che forniscono istruzione e formazione professionale e inviano i propri discenti e il proprio personale all'estero. I consorzi possono essere già costituiti, legalmente o ufficiosamente, o essere di nuova formazione.
Partecipanti ammissibili
Un'organizzazione partecipante può essere:
- qualsiasi organizzazione pubblica o privata attiva nel campo dell'istruzione e della formazione professionale (definita organizzazione VET); oppure
- qualsiasi organizzazione pubblica o privata attiva nel settore del mercato del lavoro.
Ad esempio, tra queste organizzazioni possono figurare: scuole/istituti/centri di istruzione professionale; imprese pubbliche o private, di piccole, medie o grandi dimensioni (incluse le imprese sociali); parti sociali o altri rappresentanti del mondo del lavoro, comprese camere di commercio, ordini di artigiani o professionisti e associazioni sindacali; enti pubblici a livello locale, regionale o nazionale; istituti di ricerca; fondazioni; scuole/istituti/centri educativi (a qualsiasi livello, dall'istruzione prescolastica a quella secondaria superiore, inclusa l'istruzione per gli adulti); organizzazioni senza scopo di lucro, associazioni o ONG; enti per l'orientamento professionale, la consulenza professionale e i servizi di informazione; enti responsabili per le politiche nel campo dell'istruzione e della formazione professionale.
Tutte le organizzazioni devono avere sede in un paese aderente al programma:
- gli Stati membri dell'Unione europea;
- i seguenti paesi EFTA/SEE: Islanda, Liechtenstein, Norvegia;
- l'ex Repubblica jugoslava di Macedonia, la Serbia e la Turchia.
Le organizzazioni titolari della Carta della mobilità VET devono rispettare i criteri di qualità e saranno monitorate dalle Agenzie nazionali Erasmus+ nel corso del programma. L’assegnazione della Carta della mobilità VET non comporta alcun finanziamento diretto o garanzia di finanziamento nel quadro dell’Azione 1 per la mobilità per i discenti e il personale VET. La Carta della mobilità VET non è obbligatoria per la partecipazione alla Mobilità VET con Erasmus+.
I richiedenti sono tenuti a presentare le loro domande on line all'Agenzia nazionale del paese nel quale ha sede l'organizzazione richiedente.
Scadenza: 16 Maggio 2019, 12:00 CET.
Per ulteriore supporto, le organizzazioni devono contattare l'Agenzia Nazionale nel proprio paese.
Per ulteriori informazioni: http://bit.ly/2sktgWR
This is a recurring opportunity available for organizzazioni
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
EU0010000652
UPCOMING
EuropeforCitizens:Networks of Towns
Promotes European citizenship improving conditions for citizens’ participation.
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Grants / Call for proposals
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Network of towns is aimed at providing funding to municipalities and associations working together on a common theme in a long term perspective, and wishing to develop networks of towns to make their cooperation more sustainable.
The measure Network of towns is the second Measure of the Strand 2. Democratic engagement and civic participation within theEurope for Citizens 2014-2020 programme. This strand aims to foster European citizenship and improve conditions for civic and democratic participation at EU level, to encourage democratic participation of citizens at EU level and to support concrete participation in the EU policy-making process.
Volunteering is an essential element in active citizenship: by giving one’s time for the benefit of others, volunteers service their community and play an active role in society. They develop the sense of belonging to a community thereby also gaining ownership. Volunteering is therefore a particularly powerful means to develop citizens’ commitment to their society and to its political life. Civil society organisations, associations of a European general interest, town twinning associations and other participating organisations often rely on volunteer work to carry out and to develop their activities. Therefore, particular attention is paid to the promotion of volunteering, in particular through the European Solidarity Corps. In its first phase, the European Solidarity Corps, the new EU initiative which aims at giving young people across the EU the opportunity to volunteer where help is needed and to respond to crisis situations, will build on existing EU programmes including the Europe for Citizens programme. In this context, project promoters are encouraged to make use of the European Solidarity Corps.
Promoters making use of members of the European Solidarity Corps must comply with the requirements laid down by the European Solidarity Corps Charter, including the requirement relating to the insurance of the members. Indeed, within the framework of the Europe for Citizens Programme, the Agency does not provide directly or indirectly an insurance coverage to the volunteers/members used by the promoters for their projects. It is therefore for each promoter to ensure that the volunteers/members they are making use of are properly insured for their activities.
All the eligible countries within the Europe for Citizens programme can participate to the European Solidarity Corps initiative.
Thematic networking between municipalities on issues of common interest enables informed discussions and exchange of good practice.
The potential of the networks created by a series of town twinning links should be used for developing thematic and long-lasting cooperation between towns.
The European Commission supports the development of such networks, which are important for ensuring structured, intense and multifaceted cooperation.
2.2 Networks of Towns are expected to
- integrate a range of activities around the subject(s) of common interest to be addressed in the context of the Programme’s objectives or multiannual priorities;
- have defined target groups for which the selected themes are particularly relevant and involve community members active in the subject area (i.e. experts, local associations, citizens and citizens’ groups directly affected by the theme, etc.);
- mobilise citizens across the Europe: a project should involve a minimum of 30% of invited participants. "Invited participants" are international participants sent by the eligible partners;
- serve as a basis for future initiatives and actions between the towns involved, on the issues addressed or possibly on further issues of common interest.
Projects must
foresee at least four events
involve municipalities from at least four participating countries, of which at least two is an EU Member State
have a minimum of 30% of international participants coming from the invited municipalities
the maximum project duration is 24 months;
the project must start within the relevant eligibility period, which depends on the deadline of the Measure within which the application is submitted.
The maximum grant to be awarded is EUR 150,000 per project.
Eligible applicants
towns/municipalities or their twinning committees or networks;
local and regional authorities;
federation/association of local authorities;
non-profit organisations representing local authorities.
Partners
non-profit civil society organisations.
The applicants and partners must be either public bodies or non-profit organisations with legal personality.
A project must involve municipalities from at least 4 eligible countries of which at least two have to be EU Member States.
Participating countries
28 EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.
- Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo.
For British applicants: please be aware that eligibility criteria must be complied with for the entire duration of the grant. If the United Kingdom withdraws from the EU during the grant period without concluding an agreement with the EU ensuring in particular that British applicants continue to be eligible, British applicants will cease to receive EU funding (while continuing, where possible, to participate) or be required to leave the project.
The Programme is potentially open to the following categories of countries provided that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Commission:
a) acceding countries, candidate countries and potential candidates, in accordance with the general principles and general terms and conditions for the participation of those countries in Union programmes established in the respective Framework Agreements, Association Council Decisions or similar Agreements;
b) the EFTA countries party to the EEA Agreement, in accordance with the provisions of that Agreement.
Deadlines
- 3 March 2020, 17:00 CET, for projects starting between 1 September 2020 and 28 February 2021.
- 1 September 2020,17:00 CET, for projects starting between 1 March 2021 and 31 2021 August of the year after the deadline.
Find out more: https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/europe-for-citizens_en
For more information, please contact the Europe for Citizens Point in your country.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person:
phone:
email: [email protected]
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
EU0010000654
Grants / Call for proposals
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Network of towns is aimed at providing funding to municipalities and associations working together on a common theme in a long term perspective, and wishing to develop networks of towns to make their cooperation more sustainable. The measure Network of towns is the second Measure of the Strand 2. Democratic engagement and civic participation within the Europe for Citizens 2014-2020 programme. This strand aims to foster European citizenship and improve conditions for civic and democratic participation at EU level, to encourage democratic participation of citizens at EU level and to support concrete participation in the EU policy-making process.
Volunteering is an essential element in active citizenship: by giving one’s time for the benefit of others, volunteers service their community and play an active role in society. They develop the sense of belonging to a community thereby also gaining ownership. Volunteering is therefore a particularly powerful means to develop citizens’ commitment to their society and to its political life. Civil society organisations, associations of a European general interest, town twinning associations and other participating organisations often rely on volunteer work to carry out and to develop their activities. Therefore, particular attention is paid to the promotion of volunteering, in particular through the European Solidarity Corps. In its first phase, the European Solidarity Corps, the new EU initiative which aims at giving young people across the EU the opportunity to volunteer where help is needed and to respond to crisis situations, will build on existing EU programmes including the Europe for Citizens programme. In this context, project promoters are encouraged to make use of the European Solidarity Corps.
Promoters making use of members of the European Solidarity Corps must comply with the requirements laid down by the European Solidarity Corps Charter, including the requirement relating to the insurance of the members. Indeed, within the framework of the Europe for Citizens Programme, the Agency does not provide directly or indirectly an insurance coverage to the volunteers/members used by the promoters for their projects. It is therefore for each promoter to ensure that the volunteers/members they are making use of are properly insured for their activities. All the eligible countries within the Europe for Citizens programme can participate in the European Solidarity Corps initiative.
Networks of towns are expected to
- integrate a range of activities around the subject(s) of common interest to be addressed in the context of the Programme’s objectives or multiannual priorities;
- have defined target groups for which the selected themes are particularly relevant and involve community members active in the subject area (i.e. experts, local associations, citizens and citizens’ groups directly affected by the theme, etc.);
- mobilise citizens across the Europe: a project should involve a minimum of 30% of invited participants. "Invited participants" are international participants sent by the eligible partners;
- serve as a basis for future initiatives and actions between the towns involved, on the issues addressed or possibly on further issues of common interest.
Projects must:
The maximum grant to be awarded is EUR 150,000 per project.
28 EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom.
- Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo.
For British applicants: please be aware that eligibility criteria must be complied with for the entire duration of the grant. If the United Kingdom withdraws from the EU during the grant period without concluding an agreement with the EU ensuring in particular that British applicants continue to be eligible, British applicants will cease to receive EU funding (while continuing, where possible, to participate) or be required to leave the project.
The Programme is potentially open to the following categories of countries provided that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Commission:
a) acceding countries, candidate countries and potential candidates, in accordance with the general principles and general terms and conditions for the participation of those countries in Union programmes established in the respective Framework Agreements, Association Council Decisions or similar Agreements;
b) the EFTA countries party to the EEA Agreement, in accordance with the provisions of that Agreement.
- 3 March 2020, 17:00 CET, for projects starting between 1 September 2020 and 28 February 2021.
- 1 September 2020,17:00 CET, for projects starting between 1 March 2021 and 31 2021 August of the year after the deadline.
Find out more: https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/europe-for-citizens_en
For more information, please contact the Europe for Citizens Point in your country.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person:
phone:
email: [email protected]
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
EU0010000654
UPCOMING
European Remembrance
Supports a common culture of remembrance and mutual understanding.
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Grants / Call for proposals
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
The strand1. European remembrance projects within the Europe for Citizens' 2014-2020 programme supports activities fostering a common culture of remembrance and mutual understanding between citizens from different EU Member States, notably by supporting projects that reflect on historical turning points and changes in regimes in Europe's 20th century and on their continuous importance for the Europe of today.
The strand also concerns other defining moments and reference points in recent European history. Preference will be given to projects encouraging tolerance, mutual understanding, intercultural dialogue and reconciliation as a means of moving beyond the past and building the future, in particular with a view to reaching the younger generation. It will also support projects promoting the role of Europe's cultural heritage as a pivotal element of cultural diversity, and intercultural dialogue and local heritage linked to European memory.
In 2020, specific priorities for European Remembrance are:
- 1950 Robert Schuman Declaration;
- 1990 German reunification and democratic transition of other countries in Europe;
- 2000 Proclamation of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Volunteering is an essential element in active citizenship: by giving one’s time for the benefit of others, volunteers service their community and play an active role in society. They develop the sense of belonging to a community thereby also gaining ownership. Volunteering is therefore a particularly powerful means to develop citizens’ commitment to their society and to its political life. Civil society organisations, associations of a European general interest, town twinning associations and other participating organisations often rely on volunteer work to carry out and to develop their activities. Therefore, particular attention is paid to the promotion of volunteering, in particular through the European Solidarity Corps. In its first phase, the European Solidarity Corps, the new EU initiative which aims at giving young people across the EU the opportunity to volunteer where help is needed and to respond to crisis situations, will build on existing EU programmes including the Europe for Citizens programme. In this context, project promoters are encouraged to make use of the European Solidarity Corps.
Promoters making use of members of the European Solidarity Corps must comply with the requirements laid down by the European Solidarity Corps Charter, including the requirement relating to the insurance of the members. Indeed, within the framework of the Europe for Citizens Programme, the Agency does not provide directly or indirectly an insurance coverage to the volunteers/members used by the promoters for their projects. It is therefore for each promoter to ensure that the volunteers/members they are making use of are properly insured for their activities.
All the eligible countries within the Europe for Citizens programme can participate to the European Solidarity Corps initiative.
Projects under this strand should
- Include different types of organisations (local authorities, NGOs, research institutes etc.)
- Develop different types of activities (research, exhibitions, public debates, non-formal education etc.)
- Involve citizens from different target groups
- Be implemented on a transnational level, or with a clear European dimension
Eligible applicants must be:
- public local/regional authorities or non-profit organisations, including civil society organisations, survivors' associations, and cultural, youth, educational and research
organisations, associations of twinned towns.
Number of Partners:
A project must involve organisations from at least one Member State. Preference is given to transnational projects.
Maximum eligible grant for a project: 100 000 EUR.
The activities must take place in any of the eligible countries.
The project must start within the relevant eligibility period.
Maximum project duration is 18 months.
Participating countries
- 28 EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom;
- Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Republic of North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo.
For British applicants: please be aware that eligibility criteria must be complied with for the entire duration of the grant. If the United Kingdom withdraws from the EU during the grant period without concluding an agreement with the EU ensuring in particular that British applicants continue to be eligible, British applicants will cease to receive EU funding (while continuing, where possible, to participate) or be required to leave the project.
The Programme is potentially open to the following categories of countries provided that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Commission:
a) acceding countries, candidate countries and potential candidates, in accordance with the general principles and general terms and conditions for the participation of those countries in Union programmes established in the respective Framework Agreements, Association Council Decisions or similar Agreements;
b) the EFTA countries party to the EEA Agreement, in accordance with the provisions of that Agreement.
Deadline: 4 February 2020, 17:00, Brussels time, for projects starting between 1st September 2020 and 28th February 2021.
Find out more: https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/europe-for-citizens_en
For more information, please contact the Europe for Citizens Point in your country.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
EU0010000659
Grants / Call for proposals
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
The strand1. European remembrance projects within the Europe for Citizens' 2014-2020 programme supports activities fostering a common culture of remembrance and mutual understanding between citizens from different EU Member States, notably by supporting projects that reflect on historical turning points and changes in regimes in Europe's 20th century and on their continuous importance for the Europe of today.
The strand also concerns other defining moments and reference points in recent European history. Preference will be given to projects encouraging tolerance, mutual understanding, intercultural dialogue and reconciliation as a means of moving beyond the past and building the future, in particular with a view to reaching the younger generation. It will also support projects promoting the role of Europe's cultural heritage as a pivotal element of cultural diversity, and intercultural dialogue and local heritage linked to European memory.
In 2019, specific priorities for European Remembrance are:
- 1919 Peace treaties bringing World War I to an end (including the Treaty of Versailles);
- 1939 End of Spanish civil war in a European perspective;
- 1979 European Parliament elections (first directly elected European Parliament);
- 1989 Democratic revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe and the fall of the Berlin wall;
- 2004 15 years of EU enlargement into central and Eastern Europe.
Volunteering is an essential element in active citizenship: by giving one’s time for the benefit of others, volunteers service their community and play an active role in society. They develop the sense of belonging to a community thereby also gaining ownership. Volunteering is therefore a particularly powerful means to develop citizens’ commitment to their society and to its political life. Civil society organisations, associations of a European general interest, town twinning associations and other participating organisations often rely on volunteer work to carry out and to develop their activities. Therefore, particular attention is paid to the promotion of volunteering, in particular through the European Solidarity Corps. In its first phase, the European Solidarity Corps, the new EU initiative which aims at giving young people across the EU the opportunity to volunteer where help is needed and to respond to crisis situations, will build on existing EU programmes including the Europe for Citizens programme. In this context, project promoters are encouraged to make use of the European Solidarity Corps.
Promoters making use of members of the European Solidarity Corps must comply with the requirements laid down by the European Solidarity Corps Charter, including the requirement relating to the insurance of the members. Indeed, within the framework of the Europe for Citizens Programme, the Agency does not provide directly or indirectly an insurance coverage to the volunteers/members used by the promoters for their projects. It is therefore for each promoter to ensure that the volunteers/members they are making use of are properly insured for their activities.
The following countries ONLY can participate to the initiative within the Programme: the European Union Member States and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
Projects under this strand should
- Include different types of organisations (local authorities, NGOs, research institutes etc.)
- Develop different types of activities (research, exhibitions, public debates, non-formal education etc.)
- Involve citizens from different target groups
- Be implemented on a transnational level, or with a clear European dimension
Eligible applicants must be:
- public local/regional authorities or non-profit organisations, including civil society organisations, survivors' associations, and cultural, youth, educational and research
organisations, associations of twinned towns.
Number of Partners:
A project must involve organisations from at least one Member State. Preference is given to transnational projects.
Maximum eligible grant for a project: 100 000 EUR.
The activities must take place in any of the eligible countries.
The project must start within the relevant eligibility period.
Maximum project duration is 18 months.
Participating countries
- 28 EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom;
- Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Kosovo.
For British applicants: please be aware that eligibility criteria must be complied with for the entire duration of the grant. If the United Kingdom withdraws from the EU during the grant period without concluding an agreement with the EU ensuring in particular that British applicants continue to be eligible, British applicants will cease to receive EU funding (while continuing, where possible, to participate) or be required to leave the project.
The Programme is potentially open to the following categories of countries provided that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Commission:
a) acceding countries, candidate countries and potential candidates, in accordance with the general principles and general terms and conditions for the participation of those countries in Union programmes established in the respective Framework Agreements, Association Council Decisions or similar Agreements;
b) the EFTA countries party to the EEA Agreement, in accordance with the provisions of that Agreement.
Deadline: 1st February 2019, 12:00 (noon), Brussels time, for projects starting between 1st September of the same year as the deadline and 28th February of the year after the deadline.
Find out more: https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/europe-for-citizens_en
For more information, please contact the Europe for Citizens Point in your country.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Albania, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Montenegro, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
EU0010000659
UPCOMING
EU Aid Volunteers Initiative
Funds projects to select, prepare and deploy EU Aid volunteers.
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Grants / Volunteering
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
The EU Aid Volunteers initiative brings volunteers and organisations from different countries together to work on humanitarian projects worldwide.
This call aims to fund projects involving the selection, preparation and deployment of EU Aid junior and senior volunteers.
These projects will contribute to strengthening the Union’s capacity to provide needs-based humanitarian aid aimed at strengthening the capacity and resilience of vulnerable and disaster-affected communities in third countries.
Objectives
The deployment, apprenticeships and online volunteering opportunities for senior and junior professionals shall contribute to:
- Capacity building of vulnerable or disaster-affected communities in third countries;
- Resilience building and disaster risk management in vulnerable, fragile or disaster-affected countries and forgotten cases;
- Disaster prevention, preparedness, disaster risk reduction and recovery from natural and man-made disasters; including the impacts of climate change;
- Enhancing the link between relief, rehabilitation and development;
- Support to emergency response operations.
Activities funded under this call for proposals are expected to achieve the following results:
- Selection, recruitment and deployment of 500 junior/senior professionals to communities in third countries in vulnerable and disaster-affected countries;
- For 100 junior professionals: possibility to take part in apprenticeship placements in Europe before deployment;
- To achieve synergies and complementarity with EU-funded operations in humanitarian aid, civil protection, resilience-building and linking relief, rehabilitation and development in the respective countries/region where EU Aid Volunteers are deployed;
- To communicate the Union’s humanitarian aid principles and the EU Aid Volunteers initiative in line with the Communication Plan of the EU Aid Volunteers initiative.
- To provide opportunities for online volunteering to support or complement project activities.
Eligible bodies
All organisations involved in the project will be referred to hereafter as the ‘consortium’.
All applicants involved in applying, and acting as either sending or hosting organisations, must be certified under the EU Aid Volunteers initiative.
The organisation applying on behalf of all applicants (coordinator) must be a certified EU sending organisation under the EU Aid Volunteers initiative.
The remaining applicants are either certified sending or certified hosting organisations under the EU Aid Volunteers initiative.
Project proposals involving sending and hosting organisations that have applied for certification before the deadline for submitting applications it is highly recommended to apply for certification by 11 June 2020, 17:00 CET.
A project consortium must involve at least two certified sending organisations from two different countries and two certified hosting organisations.
Non-certified organisations specialised in any areas relevant to the objectives or the actions of the project may be involved as partner in the consortium in order to contribute with their specific expertise
Organisations
- non-governmental not-for-profit organisations formed in accordance with the law of a Member State and whose headquarters are located within the Union; or
- public law bodies of a civilian character governed by the law of a Member State; or
- the International Federation of National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Only legal entities established in the the Member States of the European Union (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom) are eligible to apply.
Eligible activities
- Selection, preparation and deployment of junior and senior EU Aid Volunteers to humanitarian aid projects in the area of disaster preparedness, disaster risk reduction and LRRD in vulnerable and disaster-affected communities in third countries;
- Communication activities in compliance with the Communication Plan of the EU Aid Volunteers initiative;
Activities may include:
- Apprenticeship placements for junior volunteers in EU sending organisations;
- Online volunteering opportunities, via the EU Aid Volunteers Platform, managed by the Commission, to support the actions of the EU Aid Volunteers;
- Support for emergency response operations;
- Capacity building of vulnerable, disaster-affected communities and local organisations;
- Capacity building of hosting organisations.
Project activities may include:
- information, communication and public awareness;
- hazard, risk analysis and early warning;
- contingency planning and preparedness for response;
- protection of livelihoods, assets and small scale mitigation works.
Eligible candidate volunteers should
- have a minimum age of 18 years;
- be citizens of the European Union; and
- third-country nationals who are long-term residents in a Member State.
- be junior professionals, in particular, recent graduates with less than five years’ professional experience and less than five years’ experience in humanitarian action; or
- be senior professionals with five years’ professional experience in positions of responsibility or expert positions.
Eligible activity venue
EU Aid Volunteers shall not be deployed in the theatre of international and non-international armed conflicts.
An indicative list of third countries for deployments 2020 has been defined prior to the call according to a needs assessment methodology similar to that for humanitarian aid actions but excluding areas with ongoing armed conflict.
This list can be found here, it can be modified due to the events that could endanger the security and safety of volunteers.
Apprenticeship placements for junior volunteers prior to deployment must take place in one of the sending organisations' offices participating in the project, where possible in a country other than the country of origin of the EU Aid Volunteer.
Eligible implementation period
Projects start at the earliest when the last party signs the grant agreement and can last for a maximum duration of 24 months. Within the project duration:
Budget
The total budget earmarked for the co-financing of projects under this call for proposals is estimated at EUR 13 500 000.
The maximum grant allocated to a project will be EUR 1 400 000.
Grant requests below EUR 60 000 will not be considered for funding.
Deadline: 1 July 2020, 17:00 CET.
Find out more here.
For further support organisations should contact the Education Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
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Grants / Volunteering
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Inițiativa Voluntari UE pentru ajutor umanitar reunește voluntari și organizații din diferite țări pentru a lucra în proiecte umanitare din lumea întreagă.
Apelul urmărește să finanțeze proiecte implicând selecția, pregătirea și plasarea voluntarilor UE pentru ajutor umanitar, juniori și seniori.
Acest proiect va contribui la consolidarea capacităților Uniunii de a furniza ajutor umanitar în funcție de nevoi, urmărind consolidarea capacităților și rezilienței comunităților afectate de dezastre din țările terțe.
Obiective
Oportunitățile de voluntariat, de stagii de ucenicie sau de voluntariat online pentru profesioniști seniori sau juniori trebuie să contribuie la:
-Consolidarea capacităților comunităților vulnerabile sau afectate de dezastre din țările terțe;
-Managementul riscului la dezastre și consolidarea rezilienței în țări vulnerabile sau afectate de dezastre și în alte cazuri;
-Prevenirea dezastrelor, pregătirea în caz de dezastre, reducerea riscului la dezastre și redresarea în cazul dezastrelor naturale sau a celor produse de oameni; inclusiv impactul schimbărilor climatice;
-Creșterea importanței legăturii între ajutor, reabilitare și dezvoltare;
-Sprijin pentru operațiuni de intervenție în caz de urgență.
Activitățile finanțate în cadrul acestui apel trebuie să obțină următoarelor rezultate:
-Selecția, recrutarea și plasarea a 500 de profesioniști juniori/seniori în comunitățile din țările terțe, din țări vulnerabile și afectate de dezastre;
-Pentru 100 de profesioniști juniori: posibilitatea de a participa la stagii de ucenicie în Europa înainte de plasament;
-Să stimuleze sinergiile și realizarea complementarității cu operațiunile finanțate de UE în domeniul ajutorului umanitar, al protecției civile, al consolidării rezilienței și al corelării ajutorului, reabilitării și dezvoltării în țările/regiunile unde sunt plasați voluntarii UE pentru ajutor umanitar;
-Să comunice principiile UE privind ajutorul umanitar și ale inițiativei Voluntari UE pentru ajutor umanitar în conformitate cu Planul de comunicare al inițiativei Voluntari UE pentru ajutor umanitar.
-Să ofere oportunități de voluntariat online pentru a sprijini sau a completa activitățile proiectului.
Organisme eligibile
Toate organizațiile implicate în proiect vor fi denumite în continuare “consorții”.
Toți solicitanții implicați în depunerea candidaturilor și care acționează în calitate de organizații de trimitere sau primire, trebuie să fie certificate în cadrul inițiativei Voluntari UE pentru ajutor umanitar.
Organizația care depune candidatura în numele tuturor solicitanților (coordonatoare) trebuie să fie o organizație de trimitere certificată în cadrul inițiativei Voluntari UE pentru ajutor umanitar.
Ceilalți solicitanți sunt fie organizații de trimitere, fie organizații de primire certificate în cadrul inițiativei Voluntari UE pentru ajutor umanitar.
Pentru propunerile de proiecte implicând organizații de trimitere și primire care au candidat pentru certificare înainte de termenul limită de trimitere a candidaturilor este recomandată solicitarea certificării înainte de 11 iunie 2020, 17:00 CET.
Proiectul unui consorțiu trebuie să implice cel puțin două organizații certificate de trimitere din două țări diferite și două organizații certificate de primire.
Organizațiile necertificate specializate în domenii relevante pentru obiectivele sau acțiunile proiectului pot să fie implicate în calitate de parteneri în consorțiu aducându-și contribuția prin intermediul expertizei lor specifice.
Organizaţii
- organizații neguvernamentale nonprofit constituite în conformitate cu legislația unui stat membru și ale căror sedii centrale se află în UE; sau
- organisme de drept public cu caracter civil reglementate de legislația unui stat membru; sau
- Federația Internațională a Societăților Naționale de Cruce Roșie și Semilună Roșie.
Sunt eligibile să candideze doar entități cu personalitate juridică stabilite în statele membre ale Uniunii Europene (Austria, Belgia, Bulgaria, Croația, Cipru, Republica Cehă, Danemarca, Estonia, Finlanda, Franța, Germania, Grecia, Ungaria, Irlanda, Italia, Letonia, Lituania, Luxemburg, Malta, Olanda, Polonia, Portugalia, România, Slovacia, Slovenia, Spania, Suedia, Marea Britanie).
Activități eligibile
- Selectarea, pregătirea și plasarea voluntarilor UE pentru ajutor umanitar juniori și seniori pentru proiecte de ajutor umanitar în domeniul pregătirii în caz de dezastre și al reducerii riscului la dezastre în comunitățile vulnerabile și afectate de dezastre din țările terțe;
- Activități de comunicare în conformitate cu Planul de comunicare al inițiativei Voluntari UE pentru ajutor umanitar;
Activitățile pot include:
- stagii de ucenicie pentru voluntarii juniori în organizațiile de trimitere din UE;
- oportunități de voluntariat online, prin intermediul Platformei Voluntari UE pentru ajutor umanitar gestionată de Comisie, pentru a sprijini acțiunile voluntarilor UE pentru ajutor umanitar;
- sprijin pentru operațiunile de intervenție în caz de urgență;
- consolidarea capacităților comunităților vulnerabile și afectate de dezastre și organizațiilor locale;
- Consolidarea capacităților organizațiilor de primire.
Activitățile proiectului pot include:
- informare, comunicare și sensibilizarea publicului;
- analiză de risc și pericole și avertizare timpurie;
- planificare de contingență și pregătire pentru intervenție;
- protecția mijloacelor de subzistență, a activelor și a lucrărilor de mici dimensiuni.
Candidații eligibili trebuie
- să aibă cel puțin 18 ani;
- să fie cetățeni ai Uniunii Europene; și
- cetățeni ai țărilor terțe care sunt rezidenți pe termen lung într-un stat membru.
- să fie profesioniști juniori, în special, absolvenți cu o experiență profesională mai mică de cinci ani în domeniul acțiunilor umanitare; sau
- să fie profesioniști seniori cu o experiență profesională de cinci ani în funcții de conducere sau de experți.
Locuri eligibile de desfășurare a activităților
Voluntarii UE pentru ajutor umanitar nu vor fi mobilizați în regiuni unde au loc conflicte armate internaționale sau locale.
O listă orientativă a țărilor terțe privind plasamentele de voluntari 2020 a fost definitivată înainte de lansarea apelului, în conformitate cu o metodologie de evaluare a nevoilor similară cu cea aplicabilă acțiunilor de ajutor umanitar, dar excluzând zonele cu conflicte armate în curs de desfășurare.
Această listă poate fi găsită aici și poate fi modificată din cauza evenimentelor care ar putea pune în pericol securitatea și siguranța voluntarilor.
Stagiile de ucenicie pentru voluntari juniori care se desfășoară înainte de un stagiu de voluntariat trebuie să aibă loc într-una dintre organizațiilor de trimitere care participă la proiect, acolo unde este posibil într-o altă țară decât țara de origine a voluntarului UE pentru ajutor umanitar.
Perioadă de implementare eligibilă
Proiectele încep cel mai devreme când ultima parte semnează acordul de finanțare și poate dura maximum 24 de luni. În cadrul duratei proiectului:
• Stagiile voluntarilor UE pentru ajutor umanitar pot dura între minimum 1 lună și maximum 18 luni;
• În cazul sprijinirii operațiunilor de urgență, stagiul voluntarului UE pentru ajutor umanitar poate dura între minimum 2 săptămâni și maximum 3 luni;
• Stagiile de ucenicie pentru voluntarii juniori desfășurate înainte de stagiile de voluntariat pot dura până la 6 luni într-unul dintre statele membre UE participante.
Buget
Bugetul total alocat pentru cofinanțarea proiectelor în cadrul prezentului apel pentru propuneri de proiecte este estimat la 13.500.000 de euro.
Grantul maxim alocat unui proiect va fi de 1.400.000 de euro.
Cererile de finanțare sub 60.000 de euro nu vor fi luate în considerare pentru finanțare.
Termen limită: 1 iulie 2020, 17:00 CET.
Mai multe informații găsiți aici.
Pentru alte organizații de sprijin, trebuie să contactați Agenția Executivă pentru Educație Audiovizual și Cultură.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
EU0010000668
Grants / Volunteering
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
The EU Aid Volunteers initiative brings volunteers and organisations from different countries together to work on humanitarian projects worldwide. This call aims to fund projects involving the selection, preparation and deployment of EU Aid junior and senior volunteers. These projects will contribute to strengthening the Union’s capacity to provide needs-based humanitarian aid aimed at strengthening the capacity and resilience of vulnerable and disaster-affected communities in third countries.
The deployment, apprenticeships and online volunteering opportunities for senior and junior professionals shall contribute to:
- Capacity building of vulnerable or disaster-affected communities in third countries;
- Resilience building and disaster risk management in vulnerable, fragile or disaster-affected countries and forgotten cases;
- Disaster prevention, preparedness, disaster risk reduction and recovery from natural and man-made disasters; including the impacts of climate change;
- Enhancing the link between relief, rehabilitation and development;
- Support to emergency response operations.
Activities funded under this call for proposals are expected to achieve the following results:
- Selection, recruitment and deployment of 500 junior/senior professionals to communities in third countries in vulnerable and disaster-affected countries;
- For 100 junior professionals: possibility to take part in apprenticeship placements in Europe before deployment;
- To achieve synergies and complementarity with EU-funded operations in humanitarian aid, civil protection, resilience-building and linking relief, rehabilitation and development in the respective countries/region where EU Aid Volunteers are deployed;
- To communicate the Union’s humanitarian aid principles and the EU Aid Volunteers initiative in line with the Communication Plan of the EU Aid Volunteers initiative.
- To provide opportunities for online volunteering to support or complement project activities.
- non-governmental not-for-profit organisations formed in accordance with the law of a Member State and whose headquarters are located within the Union; or
- public law bodies of a civilian character governed by the law of a Member State; or
- the International Federation of National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Only legal entities established in the the Member States of the European Union (Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom) are eligible to apply.
- Selection, preparation and deployment of junior and senior EU Aid Volunteers to humanitarian aid projects in the area of disaster preparedness, disaster risk reduction and LRRD in vulnerable and disaster-affected communities in third countries;
- Communication activities in compliance with the Communication Plan of the EU Aid Volunteers initiative;
Activities may include:
- Apprenticeship placements for junior volunteers in EU sending organisations;
- Online volunteering opportunities, via the EU Aid Volunteers Platform, managed by the Commission, to support the actions of the EU Aid Volunteers;
- Support for emergency response operations;
- Capacity building of vulnerable, disaster-affected communities and local organisations;
- Capacity building of hosting organisations.
Project activities may include:
- information, communication and public awareness;
- hazard, risk analysis and early warning;
- contingency planning and preparedness for response;
- protection of livelihoods, assets and small scale mitigation works.
Eligible candidate volunteers should
- have a minimum age of 18 years;
- be citizens of the European Union; and
- third-country nationals who are long-term residents in a Member State.
- be junior professionals, in particular, recent graduates with less than five years’ professional experience and less than five years’ experience in humanitarian action; or
- be senior professionals with five years’ professional experience in positions of responsibility or expert positions.
EU Aid Volunteers shall not be deployed in the theatre of international and non-international armed conflicts.
An indicative list of third countries for deployments 2020 has been defined prior to the call according to a needs assessment methodology similar to that for humanitarian aid actions but excluding areas with ongoing armed conflict.
This list can be found here, it can be modified due to the events that could endanger the security and safety of volunteers.
Apprenticeship placements for junior volunteers prior to deployment must take place in one of the sending organisations' offices participating in the project, where possible in a country other than the country of origin of the EU Aid Volunteer.
Projects start at the earliest when the last party signs the grant agreement and can last for a maximum duration of 24 months. Within the project duration:
The total budget earmarked for the co-financing of projects under this call for proposals is estimated at EUR 13 500 000.
The maximum grant allocated to a project will be EUR 1 400 000.
Grant requests below EUR 60 000 will not be considered for funding.
Find out more by visiting the EU Aid Volunteers Deployment pages.
For further support organisations should contact the Education Audiovisual & Culture Executive Agency.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
EU0010000668
UPCOMING
E+Civil Society Cooperation-Youth
Provides structural support to European non-governmental organisations (ENGOs) a...
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Grants / Call for proposals
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Cooperation with civil society organisations in the youth field is essential in necessary for raising awareness about the EU Youth Strategy and the European Year of Youtth.
The present call aims to provide structural support to European non-governmental organisations (ENGOs) and EU-wide networks active in the field of youth pursuing the following aims:
- Raise stakeholder awareness of EU Youth Strategy for the period 2019-2027, including the European Youth Goals;
- Develop, promote and support actions to engage, connect and empower youth in the spirit of the EU Youth Strategy;
- Increase awareness and youth participation in EU actions for young people, such as Erasmus+ including the DiscoverEU initiative and the European Solidarity Corps;
- Increase commitment and cooperation of youth civil society actors with public authorities for the implementation of policies in areas relevant for young people;
- Boost stakeholder participation, including by building upon the potential of digital communication alongside other forms of participation;
- Boost stakeholder involvement in the dissemination of policy and Programme actions and results and good practice among their membership and beyond.
The call also embraces the four general priorities of the Von der Leyen Commission as embedded in the Erasmus+ programme namely – inclusion and diversity, - digital transformation, - environment and fight against climate change as well as participation in democratic life.
Priority will be given to the core areas of the EU Youth Strategy 2019-2027: engage, connect and empower young people.
A particular focus will be on strengthening cross-sectorial cooperation that allows for greater synergies across different areas of actions that matter for young people, promoting youth participation in various scales and formats and supporting active citizenship of young people, notably youth at risk of social exclusion.
Specifically for 2022, priority will also be given to activities linked to the European Year of Youth.
Specific priorities include:
Eligible Activities
Activities may be performed at European, cross- border, national, regional or local level.
They must not start before 1st January 2022 and must be completed by 31st December 2022.
Eligible activities should aim to:
- Contribute to the realisation of the European Youth Goals as attached to the EU Youth Strategy;
- Contribute to the activities as defined for the 2022 European Year of Youth;
- Adhere to the guiding principles set for the EU Youth Strategy and in this regard promoting:
- Foster the development of competences and skills through non-formal and informal learning, youth organisations and youth work; promote digital literacy, intercultural learning, critical thinking, the respect of diversity, and the values of solidarity, equal opportunities and human rights among young people in Europe;
- Contribute to relevant EU policy initiatives beyond youth policy affecting young people in areas such as citizenship, education, culture, sport, employment or social inclusion.
All the above activities should contribute to widening the outreach towards young people to ensure a diversity of voices, reach young people within and beyond youth organisations and youth with fewer opportunities, thereby using a variety of traditional and digital channels.
Who can apply
- Category 1: European non-governmental organisations (ENGO);
- Category 2: EU-wide networks (informal network)
- Established in one of the eligible countries: Erasmus+ Programme Countries:
A European non-governmental organisation (ENGO) must:
- operate through a formally recognised structure, composed of a) European body/secretariat (the applicant) legally established for at least one year in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme and of national organisations/branches in at least nine EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme,
- have a proven statutory link with the European body/secretariat;
- be active in the field of youth.
An EU-wide network (informal network) must:
- be composed of legally autonomous non-profit organisations active in the field of youth and running activities that support the implementation of the core areas of the EU Youth Strategy,
- operate through an informal governance setting, composed of (a) an organisation legally established for at least one year on the date of submission of the application in a Eligible Country with functions of coordination of and support to the network at European level (the applicant); and (b) other organisations established in at least nine Eligible Countries,
- involve young people in the management and governance of the network.
Budget
The total budget is EUR 4 000 000.
Deadline: 15 December 2021, 17.00 CET.
Find out more here.
For further support please contact the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA).
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey
EU0010000669
UPCOMING
Erasmus+KA3:Social inclusion and co...
Supports transnational cooperation projects in the fields of general education a...
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Grants / Call for proposals
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Launched by the European Commission, the call supports projects in the fields of general education, training and adult education. The call comprises two lots, one for general education and training (Lot 1) and one for adult education (Lot 2).
Each application must address one general objective and one of the specific objectives, which are listed separately for Lot 1 and for Lot 2.
Lot 1 — General education and training
Projects submitted under this lot should aim at:
1. Disseminating and/or scaling up good practices on inclusive learning and on promoting common values, initiated in particular at local level.
In the context of the present call, scaling up means replicating good practice on a wider scale/transferring it to a different context or implementing it at a higher/systemic level or
2. Developing and implementing innovative methods and practices to foster inclusive education and promote common values.
Proposals should address one of the following specific objectives:
- enhancing the acquisition of social and civic competences, fostering knowledge, understanding and ownership of common values and fundamental rights,
- promoting inclusive education and training and fostering the education of disadvantaged learners, including through supporting educational staff in addressing diversity and reinforcing diversity among education staff,
- enhancing critical thinking and media literacy among learners, parents and educational staff,
- supporting the inclusion of newly arrived migrants in good quality education, including by assessing knowledge and validating prior learning,
- fostering digital skills and competences of digitally excluded groups (including older people, migrants and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds) through partnerships between schools, business and the non-formal sector, including public libraries,
Projects under Lot1 are encouraged to involve role models as an integral part of their activities.
Lot 2 - Adult education
This Lot aims to support projects that create or further develop transnational and national networks of adult education providers. These projects should help build up the capacity of Adult Education providers to implement European policy on adult learning at national and regional levels.
Proposals should address one of the following three general objectives:
1. Within participating countries, help to establish new national or regional networks of adult education providers, and facilitate their involvement in European cooperation or
2. Within participating countries, provide capacity-building support to existing national or regional networks of adult education providers, and improve their cooperation at European level; or
3. Strengthen existing transnational networks of adult education providers by means of mutual learning, peer counselling, and capacity building.
Specific objectives
Proposals should foster European cooperation between different providers (and relevant stakeholders), on either:
a) Specific themes in adult learning (e.g. digital skills, literacy and numeracy, citizenship, career management skills, health literacy, personal finance, migrant integration, intergenerational learning, social inclusion …); or
b) Specific innovative pedagogical approaches in adult education (e.g. blended learning, personalised learning approaches, educational technologies…); or
c) Specific adult education learner groups (e.g. adult education for seniors or for people in isolated rural areas, inactive people, prisoners…); or
d) Specific organisational management themes (financial sustainability, building up local or regional networks, internationalisation, strategic, professional development of staff, communication and social media engagement etc.); or
e) Specific models of Adult Education (e.g. folk high schools, ‘second chance’); or
f) Adult education generally.
Expected results
Projects under Lot 1
- increased awareness, knowledge and understanding of good practices in the relevant educational institutions and communities
- increased use of state-of-the-art innovative approaches in policy or practice,
- increased awareness, motivation and competence of educational leaders and educators with regard to inclusive educational approaches and the promotion of common values,
- active engagement of families and local communities in supporting inclusive educational approaches and the promotion of common values,
- more widespread and effective tools to support education and training institutions and learning providers in implementing inclusive education approaches and in promoting common values.
Eligible applicants
Public and private organisations active in the field of general education and training and adult education, or other socio-economic sectors or organisations carrying out cross-sector activities (e.g. cultural organisations, civil society, sport organisations, recognition centres, chambers of commerce, trade organisations, etc.).
If higher education institutions are involved, they must have been awarded an Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE).
National Agencies or other structures and networks of the Erasmus+ Programme, receiving a direct grant from the Commission in accordance with the legal basis of the Erasmus+ Programme are not eligible to participate.
Nevertheless, the legal entities hosting the Erasmus+ National Agencies or the structures and networks mentioned above are considered eligible applicants.
Only applications from legal entities established in the following programme countries are eligible:
- Member States of the European Union,
- EFTA/EEA countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway,
- EU candidate countries: North Macedonia, Turkey and Serbia.
Minimum partnership composition requirements
Lot 1: the minimum partnership composition requirement is 4 eligible organisations from 4 different programme countries.
If networks are involved in the project, the consortium must include at least 2 organisations which are not members of the network(s) and the consortium has to represent at least 4 eligible countries.
Lot 2: the minimum partnership composition requirement is 4 eligible organisations from 4 different programme countries.
If one of the 4 organisations is an existing transnational network, the project must include at least 2 organisations that are not members of that network.
Project Duration
Only activities taking place in Programme countries are eligible for funding. Any costs relating to activities undertaken outside these countries or by organisations that are not registered in the Programme countries are not eligible.
Exceptionally and on case by case basis activities involving other countries than the Programme countries can be granted but must have the prior and specific authorization from the Executive Agency.
Activities must start either on 1st November or 1st December 2020 or 15th January 2021.
The project duration must be 24 or 36 months.
Budget
The total budget available for the co-financing of projects under the present call is EUR 20 000 000.
— Lot 1. General education and training EUR 14 000 000
— Lot 2. Adult education EUR 6 000 000
The financial contribution from the EU cannot exceed 80 % of the total eligible project costs.
The maximum grant per project will be
- EUR 400 000 for projects of 24 months duration;
- EUR 500 000 for projects of 36 months duration.
Deadline: 25 February 2020, 17:00 CET.
Find out more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person: Information Desk
phone: +32 22991111
email: [email protected]
website: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
EU0010002070
Grants / Call for proposals
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Launched by the European Commission, the call supports projects in the fields of education, training, which aim at
1. Disseminating and/or scaling up good practices on inclusive learning and on promoting common values, initiated in particular at local level. In the context of the present call, scaling up means replicating good practice on a wider scale/transferring it to a different context or implementing it at a higher/systemic level or
2. Developing and implementing innovative methods and practices to foster inclusive education and promote common values.
Specific objectives
- enhancing the acquisition of social and civic competences, fostering knowledge, understanding and ownership of common values and fundamental rights,
- promoting inclusive education and training and fostering the education of disadvantaged learners, including through supporting educational staff in addressing diversity and reinforcing diversity among education staff,
- enhancing critical thinking and media literacy among learners, parents and educational staff,
- supporting the inclusion of newly arrived migrants in good quality education, including by assessing knowledge and validating prior learning,
- fostering digital skills and competences of digitally excluded groups (including older people, migrants and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds) through partnerships between schools, business and the non-formal sector, including public libraries,
Projects are encouraged to involve role models in their activities, where appropriate.
Expected results
- increased awareness, knowledge and understanding of good practices in the relevant educational institutions and communities
- increased use of state-of-the-art innovative approaches in policy or practice,
- increased awareness, motivation and competence of educational leaders and educators with regard to inclusive educational approaches and the promotion of common values,
- active engagement of families and local communities in supporting inclusive educational approaches and the promotion of common values,
- more widespread and effective tools to support education and training institutions and learning providers in implementing inclusive education approaches and in promoting common values.
Eligible applicants are public and private organisations active in the field of education, training and youth or other socio-economic sectors or organisations carrying out cross-sector activities (e.g. cultural organisations, civil society, sport organisations, recognition centres, chambers of commerce, trade organisations, etc.).
Only applications from legal entities established in the following programme countries are eligible:
- 28 Member States of the European Union,
- EFTA/EEA countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway,
- EU candidate countries: the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey and Serbia.
Minimum partnership composition requirements
4 eligible organisations from 4 different programme countries.
If networks are involved in the project, the consortium must include at least 2 organisations which are not members of the network(s) and the consortium has to represent at least 4 eligible countries.
Project Duration
Activities must start either on 1st November, 1st December 2019 or 15th January 2020.
The project duration must be 24 or 36 months.
Budget
The total budget available for the co-financing of projects under the present call is EUR 10 000 000.
The financial contribution from the EU cannot exceed 80 % of the total eligible project costs. The maximum grant per project will be EUR 500 000.
Deadline: 26 February 2019, 12:00 noon CET.
Find out more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person: Information Desk
phone: +32 22991111
email: [email protected]
website: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
EU0010002070
UPCOMING
Erasmus+KA3: Policy Reform Support
Invites forward-looking cooperation projects (FLCPs) on education and training.
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Grants / Call for proposals
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Launched by the European Commission, the call Erasmus+ KA3: Support for policy reform - Forward-Looking Cooperation Projects invites the submission of forward-looking cooperation projects (FLCPs), transnational cooperation projects aiming to identify, test, develop or assess innovative policy approaches that have the potential of becoming mainstreamed and giving input for improving education and training systems.
Specific objectives
- to kick-start longer-term changes and field-test innovative solutions to challenges in the education and training fields which have the potential of becoming mainstreamed and to generate a sustainable and systemic impact on education and training systems,
- to support transnational cooperation and mutual learning on forward-looking issues among key stakeholders,
- to facilitate the collection and analysis of evidence to substantiate innovative policies and practices.
Proposals must address one of the six priorities:
- acquisition of basic skills by low-skilled adults;
- designing and assessing the effectiveness of continuing training to meet current and future skill needs;
- promoting innovative technology in the field of providing career guidance;
- promoting innovative and cross-disciplinary approaches to STE(A)M teaching in education;
- promoting the use of self-reflection tools to support innovation and systemic change in education and training institutions;
- higher education - achieving the aims of the Digital Education Action Plan (including Open Science), and assessing learning outcomes for the purpose of benchmarking among higher education institutions.
Proposals not addressing any of these priorities will not be considered.
Eligible applicants
Public and private organisations active in the field of education and training or other sectors such as non-formal learning, including youth, other socio-economic sectors and/or organisations carrying out cross-sectoral activities from the Programme Countries:
- EU Member States,
- EFTA/EEA countries Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway;
- candidate countries the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey and Serbia.
The minimum partnership composition requirement for this call is three organisations representing three Programme Countries.
Eligible activities
Only activities taking place in Programme Countries are considered eligible for funding.
Project duration
Activities must start on 1st November 2019, 1st December 2019 or 1st January 2020.
The project duration must be between 24 and 36 months.
Budget
The total budget available for the co-financing of projects under the present call is EUR 12 000 000.
The maximum grant per project is EUR 500 000.
Financial contribution from the EU cannot exceed 75 % of the total eligible project costs.
Deadline: 19 March 2019, 12:00 (noon, CET).
Find out more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person: Information Desk
phone: +32 22991111
email: [email protected]
website: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
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Grants / Call for proposals
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Launched by the European Commission, the call invites the submission of forward-looking cooperation projects (FLCPs), transnational cooperation projects aiming to identify, test, develop or assess innovative policy approaches that have the potential of becoming mainstreamed and giving input for improving education and training systems.
Specific objectives
- to kick-start longer-term changes and field-test innovative solutions to challenges in the education and training fields which have the potential of becoming mainstreamed and to generate a sustainable and systemic impact on education and training systems,
- to support transnational cooperation and mutual learning on forward-looking issues among key stakeholders,
- to facilitate the collection and analysis of evidence to substantiate innovative policies and practices.
Proposals must address one of the six priorities:
- acquisition of basic skills by low-skilled adults;
- designing and assessing the effectiveness of continuing training to meet current and future skill needs;
- promoting innovative technology in the field of providing career guidance;
- promoting innovative and cross-disciplinary approaches to STE(A)M teaching in education;
- promoting the use of self-reflection tools to support innovation and systemic change in education and training institutions;
- higher education - achieving the aims of the Digital Education Action Plan (including Open Science), and assessing learning outcomes for the purpose of benchmarking among higher education institutions.
Proposals not addressing any of these priorities will not be considered.
Eligible applicants
Public and private organisations active in the field of education and training or other sectors such as non-formal learning, including youth, other socio-economic sectors and/or organisations carrying out cross-sectoral activities from the Programme Countries:
- EU Member States,
- EFTA/EEA countries Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway;
- candidate countries the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Turkey and Serbia.
The minimum partnership composition requirement for this call is three organisations representing three Programme Countries.
Eligible activities
Only activities taking place in Programme Countries are considered eligible for funding.
Project duration
Activities must start on 1st November 2019, 1st December 2019 or 1st January 2020.
The project duration must be between 24 and 36 months.
Budget
The total budget available for the co-financing of projects under the present call is EUR 12 000 000.
The maximum grant per project is EUR 500 000.
Financial contribution from the EU cannot exceed 75 % of the total eligible project costs.
Deadline: 19 March 2019, 12:00 (noon, CET).
Find out more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person: Information Desk
phone: +32 22991111
email: [email protected]
website: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Kingdom
EU0010002102
UPCOMING
Sport as a tool for integration and...
Supports local sport projects focused on the integration of refugees
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Grants / Call for proposals
Previous deadline has passed. New deadline will be announced soon.
Launched by the European Commission, the call EAC/S05/2020 aims at supporting local sport projects focused on the integration of refugees.
The expected outcomes of this preparatory action will include:
The term "refugee" indicates people having formal refugee status in an EU Member State as well as people who have officially applied for refugee status in the EU and whose applications have not yet been processed. People with a migration background who are not "refugees" are excluded from the scope of this call for proposals.
The expected outputs would be the following:
Who can apply
In order to be eligible, projects must be presented by public or private organisations with legal personality who are mainly active in the sport field and that regularly organise sport competitions, at any level, legally registered in one of the EU Member States.
For British applicants
Please be aware that following the entry into force of the EU-UK Withdrawal Agreement1 on 1 February 2020 and in particular Articles 127(6), 137 and 138, the references to natural or legal persons residing or established in a Member State of the European Union are to be understood as including natural or legal persons residing or established in the United Kingdom. UK residents and entities are therefore eligible to participate under this call.
Eligible activities
Duration - implementation period
These activities must take place in the EU Member States.
The duration of the project will be of a minimum of 24 months and of a maximum of 36 months.
Activities may not start before 01-01-2021.
Activities are to be completed by 31-12-2023.
Budget
The total budget earmarked for the co-financing of projects under this call for proposals is estimated at 1.650.000 EUR.
The EU grant is limited to a maximum co-financing rate of 80% of eligible costs.
The maximum amount to be awarded per project 300.000 EUR.
The minimum amount to be awarded per project of 200.000 EUR.
The Commission expects to fund approximately 6 projects.
Deadline: 1 June 2020, 12:00 Brussels time.
Find out more here.
This is a recurring opportunity available for organisations
contact person:
phone:
website: https://ec.europa.eu/sport
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
04/05/2020