Sport
Erasmus+ provides the opportunity for organisations to develop, transfer and implement innovative practices in the field of sport between organisations, authorities and others.
Details about participation of Ukraine in EU-funded Erasmus+ 2014-2020 in 2 languages with hyperlinks at:
12 projects on Collaborative Partnerships within Sport Action have been on-going involving Ukrainian partners in 2015-2020 plus BeActive Week initiative:
- 2020: SCP. 2020: CP. Modernising education and training to meet the changing skills needs of golf in Europe with NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF UKRAINE ON PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT.
- 2020: CP. Aspiring and Inspiring Youth Leaders with UKRAINIAN FIELD HOCKEY FEDERATION.
- 2020: CP. Education and Commitment as a strategy to fight against doping with KLITSCHKO FOUNDATION.
- 2020: SCP. soMatoscopic and anthrOpometric indicaTor Impact On performance: Protect athletes, especially the youngest, from health and safety hazards by improving training and competition conditions with Football Club Dynamo Kyiv Ltd.
- 2020: SCP. Korfball: grassroot development and activities Promote education in and through sport with special focus on skills development with NGO "ALL-UKRAINIAN KORFBALL FEDERATION".
- 2019: Be Active Week – European Sports Days with the Ministry of Youth and Sport of Ukraine and National Olympic Committee Of Ukraine
- 2019: National Fitness Day for Europe – Encourage participation in sport and physical activity especially by supporting the European Week of Sport with Sports Committee of Ukraine. Grant EU – 316 297 Euro.
- 2019: Urban Sport and Culture Volunteers Promote – Voluntary Activity in Sport with Youth Association Extreme Style. Grant EU – 400 000 Euro.
- 2017: SCHWALBE – organizations from Ukraine, Poland, Greece and Germany will organize a project which connects theatre, social media campaign and football (NGO Youth of Yuvileine). Grant EU – 59 996 EUR;
- 2016: Rlef Training and Education Portal - The Project will disseminate an expanded suite of RLEF technical qualifications to cater to a maturing participant pool; is committed to obtaining recognition of those qualifications on the EQF, which will augment the legitimacy of the education offered; introduces professional actors to broaden the scope and perspectives of the project themes and, for the first time, builds a major eLearning open access portal that approaches course delivery, participation and assessment in a fresh and comprehensive manner, and which will be an ever-richer resource and reference guide for active participants with Ukrainian Public Organization Ukrainian Federation of Rugby League. Grant EU – 465 999.87 EUR
Details about participation of Ukraine in EU-funded Erasmus+ 2014-2020 in 2 languages with hyperlinks at:
Detailed information is available at: https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/actions/sport
National Erasmus+ Office – Ukraine (EU-funded project) webpage on Sports Action: http://erasmusplus.org.ua/erasmus/sport.html
Projects Results Database: http://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/projects/
Collaborative Partnerships aim to:
- increase participation in sport and physical activity
- promote dual careers for athletes
- combat doping
- combat match-fixing
- promote voluntary activity in sport
- support new approaches to tackle violence, racism, discrimination and intolerance in sport
- improve good governance in sport
- encourage social inclusion and equal opportunities in sport.
In a broader sense, Collaborative Partnerships are designed to contribute to EU strategies in the field of sport.
Small Collaborative Partnerships aim to:
- encourage social inclusion and equal opportunities
- promote traditional European sports and games
- support the mobility of volunteers, coaches, managers and staff of non-profit sport organisations
- protect athletes, especially young athletes, from health and safety hazards by improving training and competition conditions
- foster synergy with and between local, regional, national and international policies in sport
- In a broader sense, Small Collaborative Partnerships are designed to contribute to the EU's strategies in the field of sport.