This year, in addition to the pdf version, a new online version has been made available which will make it easier to navigate through the document and will facilitate the preparation of applications.
This call for proposals is based on the Regulation (EU) No 1288/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 December 2013 establishing ‘Erasmus+’: the Union programme for education, training, youth and sport as well as on the 2016 and 2017 Erasmus+ annual work programmes. The Erasmus+ programme covers the period 2014 to 2020. The general and specific objectives of the Erasmus+ programme are listed in Articles 4, 5, 11 and 16 of the Regulation.
This call for proposals covers the following actions of the Erasmus+ programme:
Key Action 1 (KA1) — Learning mobility of individuals:
Mobility of individuals in the field of education and training (application deadline: 2 February 2017
Mobility of individuals in the field of youth (2 February 2017)
Strategic EVS projects (2 February 2017, 26 April 2017 and 4 October 2017)
Strategic EVS projets (26 April 2017)
Large-scale European Voluntary Service events (5 April 2017)
Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees (16 February 2017)
Key Action 2 (KA2) — Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices:
Strategic partnerships in the field of education and training (29 March 2017)
Strategic partnerships in the field of youth (2 February 2017, 26 April 2017 and 4 October 2017)
Knowledge Alliances (28 February 2017)
Capacity building in the field of higher education (9 February 2017)
Capacity building in the field of youth (8 March 2017)
Key Action 3 (KA3) — Support for policy reform:
Meetings between young people and decision-makers in the field of youth (2 February 2017, 26 April 2017 and 4 October 2017)
Jean Monnet activities
Chairs, Modules, Centres of Excellence, Support to Associations, Networks, Projects (23 February 2017)
Sport
Collaborative partnerships (6 April 2017)
Small collaborative partnerships (6 April 2017)
Not-for-profit European sport events (6 April 2017)
Any public or private body active in the fields of education, training, youth and sport may apply for funding within the Erasmus+ programme. In addition, groups of young people who are active in youth work, but not necessarily in the context of a youth organisation, may apply for funding for learning mobility of young people and youth workers as well as for strategic partnerships in the field of youth.
The following programme countries can fully take part in all Erasmus+ programme actions:
the 28 Member States of the European Union,
the EFTA/EEA countries: Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway,
EU candidate countries: Turkey and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
In addition, certain Erasmus+ programme actions are open to organisations from partner countries.
Please refer to the Erasmus+ Programme Guide for further details on the modalities of participation.