News archive - [Call Announcement] Erasmus+ - Key Action 2 - Capacity Building in the field of youth | Key Action 2: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Organisations wishing to apply for Key Action 2: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices - Capacity Building in the field of youth are invited to submit applications on-line to the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency in Brussels.
- Applications must be received by 12.00 p.m (mid-day Brussels time) on 01 July 2016. After this time the on-line application system will be closed.
- For additional technical instructions, please refer to the eForm User Guide.
- Please DO NOT SEND A COPY of the eForm, declaration of honour and budget by post to the Agency; online submission is sufficient.
Capacity Building projects are transnational cooperation projects based on multilateral partnerships between organisations active in the field of youth in Programme and Partner Countries.
Youth Capacity Building projects aim to:
- foster cooperation and exchanges in the field of youth between Programme Countries and Partner Countries from different regions of the world
- improve the quality and recognition of youth work, non-formal learning and volunteering in Partner Countries and enhance their synergies and complementarities with other education systems, the labour market and society
- foster the development, testing and launching of schemes and programmes of non-formal learning mobility at regional level (i.e. within and across regions of the world)
- promote transnational non-formal learning mobility between Programme and Partner Countries, notably targeting young people with fewer opportunities, with a view to improving participants' level of competences and fostering their active participation in society
The following activities can be implemented within a Capacity Building project:
Capacity Building activities
- activities encouraging policy dialogue, cooperation, networking and exchanges of practices in the field of youth, such as conferences, workshops and meetings;
- large-scale youth events (maximum duration of 2 days);
- information and awareness campaigns;
- development of information, communication and media tools;
- development of youth work methods, tools and materials, as well as youth work curricula, training modules and documentation instruments such as Youthpass;
- creation of new forms of delivering youth work and providing training and support, notably through open and flexible learning materials, virtual cooperation and open educational resources (OER).
Mobility activities
- youth exchanges between Programme and eligible Partner countries;
- European Voluntary Service from/to eligible Partner countries;
- Mobility of youth workers between Programme and eligible Partner countries.
For more examples please consult the Erasmus+ Programme Guide
Western Balkans Youth Window projects must include at least one mobility activity.
Furter information is available here and attached below.
- European Union (EU 27)
- International; Other
- Western Balkans
- Cross-thematic/Interdisciplinary
Entry created by Ines Marinkovic on May 13, 2016
Modified on May 13, 2016