Eight new projects for Ukrainian youth organisations under EU-funded Erasmus+ Programme
Eight new projects (out of 53 submitted proposals) involving 9 partners from Ukraine have been selected for funding under the European Union Erasmus+ Programme for Capacity Building in the Field of Youth. In total, over €10 million have been allocated by the European Commission to the 37 projects selected in the 2024 call for proposals.
Ukrainian organisations will benefit from the experience of European partners, and develop their capacities for internationalisation. They will implement best practices in the field of Youth for building new Ukraine as EU Member State. The projects will also help to cope with the challenges during martial law.
Capacity Building in the Field of Youth projects’ consortium included 4 NGOs and the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine as coordinators and partners:
- “Resonance”, coordinator of “CivicArt – Capacity-Building for Art-Based Civic Education”;
- “Development Center Pangeya Ultima”, coordinator of “Countryside Studio – Countryside studio – rural youth empowerment and heritage promotion”;
- “YOUTH. SCIENCE. SPORTS. HEALTHY MOVEMENT OF UKRAINE”, coordinator of “DP5YOU – Digital Platform of Knowledge and Skills Development for Youth Working with Child Migrants and Refugees at European Level”;
- Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine, partner of “DP5YOU – Digital Platform of Knowledge and Skills Development for Youth Working with Child Migrants and Refugees at European Level”
- “Sohnut-Ukraine”, partner of “ELI-TE – Educational Leadership Institute – Training Engagers”
Selected for funding projects will be implemented jointly with 13 partners from 8 Counties: Georgia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Portugal, Spain.
EU grants for such projects amount up to EUR 300,000 per projects for 3 years and cover international and local missions – travel and subsistence costs, staff cost, equipment costs and subcontracting as well as costs for dissemination of information, publishing or translation.
Prepared on the materials of the Delegation of the European Union to Ukraine and European Commission and corrected after receiving details from EACEA (link here)