Capacity building in the field of youth
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Call Updates
Jul 29, 2021 12:30:50 PM
Call ERASMUS-YOUTH-2021-CB has closed on 1 July 2021.
213 proposals have been submitted.
Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in December 2021.
Eligible Countries:
• All Member States of the European Union (EU) and all non-EU Programme Countries*
• Third Countries from:
- 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)
* Subject to the signature of the Association Agreements between the European Union and those countries
** This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence.
*** This designation shall not be construed as recognition of a State of Palestine and is without prejudice to the individual positions of the Member States on this issue
AVAILABLE BUDGET:
Region 1: 3 Mil
Region 3: 5 Mil
May 11, 2021 5:28:24 PM
ATTENTION - eligible countries for CBY call are defined
EU MSs and third countries associated to the Erasmus+ programme
Third Countries from:
- 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)
* This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence.
** This designation shall not be construed as recognition of a State of Palestine and is without prejudice to the individual positions of the Member States on this issue
May 11, 2021 10:21:44 AM
ATTENTION - eligible countries for CBY call are defined
Eligible Countries:
Programme Countries
Partner Countries from “Region 3 : South Mediterranean countries” (Algeria, Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Palestine* , Syria, Tunisia)
*This designation shall not be construed as recognition of a State of Palestine and is without prejudice to the individual positions of the Member States on this issue
May 5, 2021 12:52:42 PM
The submission session is now available for: ERASMUS-YOUTH-2021-CB(ERASMUS-LS)
Capacity building in the field of youth
TOPIC ID: ERASMUS-YOUTH-2021-CB
Programme: Erasmus+ Programme (ERASMUS)
Call: Capacity building in the field of youth (ERASMUS-YOUTH-2021-CB)
Type of action: ERASMUS-LS ERASMUS Lump Sum Grants
Type of MGA: ERASMUS Lump Sum Grant [ERASMUS-AG-LS]
Deadline model: single-stage
Opening date: 20 April 2021
Deadline date: 01 July 2021 17:00:00 Brussels time
Topic description
Scope:
Capacity-building projects are international cooperation projects based on multilateral partnerships between organisations active in the field of youth in Programme and Partner countries. 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.
OBJECTIVES OF THE ACTION
The action will aim at:
- raising the capacity of organisations working with young people outside formal learning;
- promote non-formal learning activities in Partner countries, especially targeting young people with fewer opportunities, with a view to improving the level of competences while ensuring the active participation of young people in society;
- support the development of youth work in Partner countries, improving its quality and recognition;
- foster the development, testing and launching of schemes and programmes of non-formal learning mobility in Partner countries;
- contribute to the implementation of the EU Youth Strategy (2019-2027) including the 11 European Youth goals;
- foster cooperation across different regions of the world through joint initiatives;
- enhance synergies and complementarities with formal education systems and/or the labour market;
THEMATIC AREAS / SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
Proposals should focus on one or more of the following thematic areas:
- political participation and dialogue with decision-makers;
- inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities;
- democracy, rule of law and values;
- empowerment / engagement / employability of young people ;
- peace and post-conflict reconciliation;
- environment and climate;
- anti-discrimination and gender equality;
- digital and entrepreneurial skills.
ACTIVITIES
The activities proposed must be directly linked to the general and specific objectives of the action, i.e. they must correspond to one or more of the thematic areas listed above and they must be detailed in a project description covering the entire implementation period. Finally, in the context of this international worldwide action, project activities must focus on building and strengthening the capacities of youth organisations and young people principally in the partner countries covered by the action.
Funded projects will be able to integrate a wide range of cooperation, exchange, communication and other activities that:
- contribute to encouraging policy dialogue, cooperation, networking and exchanges of practices;
- promote strategic cooperation between youth organisations on the one hand and public authorities, particularly in eligible Partner Countries;
- promote the cooperation between youth organisations and organisations active in the education and training fields as well as with organisations from the labour market;
- raise the capacities of youth councils, youth platforms and local, regional and national authorities dealing with youth, in particular in eligible Partner Countries;
- enhance the management, governance, innovation capacity, leadership and internationalisation of youth organisations, particularly in eligible Partner Countries
- support the development of information and awareness campaigns, as well as the development of information, communication and media tools;
- help developing youth work methods, tools and materials;
- create new forms of delivering youth work and providing training and support; facilitate non-formal learning mobility
Examples of activities include:
- the development of tools and methods for the socio-professional development of youth workers and trainers;
- the development of non-formal learning methods, especially those promoting the acquisition/improvement of competences, including media literacy skills;
- the development of new forms of practical training schemes and simulation of real life cases in society;
- the development of new forms of youth work, notably strategic use of open and flexible learning, virtual cooperation, open educational resources (OER) and better exploitation of the ICT potential;
- the organisation of events/seminars/workshops/exchange of good practice for cooperation, networking, awareness raising and peer-learning purposes
- the organisation of mobility activities for young people and/or youth workers in order to test tools and methods developed by the partnership. Please note that mobility activities must be secondary to the main objectives of the action, and must be instrumental to and underpin the achievement of these objectives
SETTING UP A PROJECT
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.
Participating organisations and participants involved in the activities should take an active role in all those stages and thus enhance their learning experience.
- Identification and initiation; identify a problem, need or opportunity that you can address with your project idea in the context of the call; identify the key activities and the main outcomes that can be expected from the project; map the relevant stakeholders and potential partners; formulate the project’s objective(s); ensure the project’s alignment to the participating organisations’ strategic objectives; undertake some initial planning to get the project off to a good start, and put together the information required to continue to the next phase etc.;
- Preparation, design and planning; specify the project scope and appropriate approach; outline clearly the methodology proposed ensuring consistency between project objectives and activities; decide on a schedule for the tasks involved; estimate the necessary resources and develop the detail of the project e.g. needs assessment; define sound objectives and impact indicators (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound); identify project and learning outcomes; development of work programme, activity formats, expected impact, estimated overall budget; preparing a project implementation plan and a sound and realistic communication plan including strategic aspects of project governance, monitoring, quality control, reporting and dissemination of results; defining practical arrangements and confirmation of the target group(s) for the envisaged activities; setting up agreements with partners and writing the proposal etc.;
- Implementation and monitoring of activities: carrying out the project implementation according to plans fulfilling requirements for reporting and communication; monitoring ongoing activities and assessing project performance against project plans; identifying and taking corrective action to address deviations from plans and to address issues and risks; identifying non-conformities with the set quality standards and taking corrective actions etc.;
- Review and impact assessment: assessing project performance against project objectives and implementation plans; evaluation of the activities and their impact at different levels, sharing and use of the project's results, etc.
HORIZONTAL ASPECTS TO BE CONSIDERED WHEN DESIGNING YOUR PROJECT:
In addition to complying with the formal criteria and setting up sustainable cooperation arrangement with all project partners, the following elements can contribute to increasing the impact and qualitative implementation of Capacity Building projects throughout the different project phases. Applicants are encouraged to take these opportunities and dimensions into account when designing their project.
Environmental sustainability
Projects should be designed in an eco-friendly way and should incorporate green practices in all its facets. Organisations and participants should have an environmental-friendly approach when designing the project, which will encourage everyone involved in the project to discuss and learn about environmental issues, reflecting about what can be done at different levels and help organisations and participants come up with alternative, greener ways of implementing project activities.
Inclusion and Diversity
The Erasmus+ Programme seeks to promote equal opportunities and access, inclusion and fairness across all its actions. To implement these principles, an Inclusion and Diversity Strategy has been devised to support a better outreach to participants from more diverse backgrounds, in particular those with fewer opportunities facing obstacles to participate in European Projects. Organisations should design accessible and inclusive project activities, taking into account the views of participants with fewer opportunities and involving them in decision making throughout the whole process.
Digital dimension
Virtual cooperation and experimentation with virtual and blended learning opportunities are key to successful projects. In particular, projects are strongly encouraged to use the European Youth Portal and the European Youth Strategy Platform to work together before, during and after the project activities.
Common values, civic engagement and participation
Projects will support active citizenship and ethics, as well as foster the development of social and intercultural competences, critical thinking and media literacy. The focus will also be on raising awareness on and understanding the European Union context in the world.
WHICH ARE THE CRITERIA TO BE MET TO APPLY FOR A CAPACITY BUILDING PROJECT IN THE FIELD OF YOUTH?
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
In order to be eligible for an Erasmus grant, project proposals for Capacity Building in the field of Youth must comply
with the following criteria:
Who can apply? | The following organisations can be involved as co-ordinator: - NGOs (including European Youth NGOs and national Youth Councils) working in the field of Youth ; - Public authorities at local, regional or national level The organisation applies on behalf of all participating organisations involved in the project and must be legally established and located in an Erasmus+ Programme country. |
What types of organisations are eligible 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 Erasmus+ Programme or Partner country160. Such organisations can, for example, be:
be included. Therefore, whereas this action is primarily targeting associations, NGOs and more generally non-for-profit organisations, for-profit organisations can be involved if a clear added value is demonstrated for the project. However, in a capacity building objective, coordination tasks must be limited to non-for-profit organisations. |
Number and profile of participating organisations |
Capacity-building projects are transnational and involve minimum 2 organisation from 2 different The number of organisations from Programme countries may not be higher than the number of |
Venue of the activities |
The activity must take place in the countries of the organisations participating in the activity except in duly justified cases related to the objectives of the action. In addition, if duly justified in relation to the objectives or implementation of the project:
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Duration of the project |
Capacity-building Projects can last one, two or three years. The duration must be chosen at application stage, based on the objective of the project and on the type of activities foreseen over time. |
Where to apply? | To the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Call ID: ERASMUS-YOUTH-2021-CB |
When to apply? | Applicants have to submit their grant application by 01 July at 17:00:00 (Brussels time). |
Other criteria | Only one proposal per deadline may be submitted by the same applicant. If more than one proposal is submitted by the same applicant, only the one submitted the earliest will be taken into account while the other(s) will be automatically rejected. Applicant |
Applicant organisations will be assessed against the relevant exclusion and selection criteria. For more information please consult Part C of Erasmus+ 2021 Programme Guide.
EXPECTED IMPACT
The granted projects should demonstrate their expected impact by:
- contributing to the ‘Engage-Connect-Empower’ priorities of the EU Youth Strategy 2019-2027
- building on outcomes of the European Youth Goals, the Youth Dialogue and other youth projects;
- improving the involvement of young people in democratic life, in terms of active citizenship and engagement with decision-makers (empowerment, new skills, involvement of young people in project design, etc.), in particular in the eligible Partner Countries;
- improving the entrepreneurial and innovative capacities of young people in Partner countries;
- improving the capacity of the youth sector to work transnationally with care of inclusiveness, solidarity and sustainability;
- promoting and contributing to transnational learning and cooperation between young people and decision makers, in particular in the eligible Partner Countries;
- upscaling existing practices and outreach beyond the partnership, including making good use of digital means to stay connected under all circumstances even in situations of remoteness, isolation or confinement;
- linking the results to local communities, creating job opportunities and nurturing innovative ideas that could be replicated and scaled up in other settings in Partner countries;
- demonstrating inclusion and accessibility of target groups with fewer opportunities and individuals in Partner countries;
- developing new tools and non-formal learning methods, especially those promoting the acquisition/improvement of competences, including media literacy skills innovative practices, in particular in the eligible Partner Countries;
- disseminating their results in an effective and attractive way among young people involved in youth organisations.
AWARD CRITERIA
Relevance of the project (maximum score 30 points) |
participating organisations and target groups; - the proposal is innovative and/or complementary to other initiatives already carried out by the participating organisations; - the capacity-building activities are clearly defined and aim at reinforcing the capacities of the participating organisations; - the project involves young people with fewer opportunities. |
Quality of the project design and implementation (maximum score 30 points) |
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Quality of the partnership and the cooperation arrangements (maximum score 20 points) |
with the necessary profile, experience and expertise to successfully deliver all aspects of the project; - the distribution of responsibilities and tasks demonstrates the commitment and active contribution of all participating organisations.
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Impact (maximum score 20 points) |
- outside the organisations and individuals directly participating in the project, at local, regional, national and/or international levels.
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To be considered for funding, proposals must score at least 60 points. Furthermore, they must score at least half of the maximum score points in each of the categories of award criteria mentioned above (i.e. minimum 15 points for the categories "relevance of the project" and "quality of the project design and implementation"; 10 points for the categories "quality of the partnership and the cooperation arrangements" and "impact”).
In case of ex aequo, priority will be given to projects scoring highest under the criterion "relevance of the project" and then “impact”.
As a general rule, and within the limits of existing national and European legal frameworks, results should be made available as open educational resources (OER) as well as on relevant professional, sectorial or competent authorities’ platforms. The proposal will describe how data, materials, documents and audio-visual and social media activity produced will be made freely available and promoted through open licences, and does not contain disproportionate limitations.
WHAT ARE THE FUNDING RULES?
This action follows a lump sum funding model. The amount of the single lump sum contribution will be determined for each grant based on the estimated budget of the action proposed by the applicant. The granting authority will fix the lump sum of each grant based on the proposal, evaluation result, funding rates and the maximum grant amount set in the call.
The EU grant per project will vary from a minimum of 100.000 € and a maximum of 300.000 €.
How is the project lump sum determined?
Applicants must fill in a detailed budget table according to the application form, taking into account the following
points:
a) The budget should be detailed as necessary by beneficiary/-ies and organized in coherent work packages (for example divided into ‘project management’, ‘training’, ‘organization of events’, ‘mobility preparation and implementation’, ‘communication and dissemination’, ‘quality assurance’, etc.);
b) The proposal must describe the activities covered by each work package;
c) Applicants must provide in their proposal a breakdown of the estimated costs showing the share per work package (and, within each work package, the share assigned to each beneficiary and affiliated entity);
d) Costs described can cover staff costs, travel and subsistence costs, equipment costs and subcontracting as well as other costs (such us dissemination of information, publishing or translation).
Proposals will be evaluated according to the standard evaluation procedures with the help of internal and/or external experts. The experts will assess the quality of the proposals, against the requirements defined in the call and the expected impact, quality and efficiency of the action.
Following the proposal evaluation, the authorising officer will establish the amount of the lump sum, taking into account the findings of the assessment carried out. The lump sum value will be limited to a maximum of 80% of the estimated budget determined after evaluation.
The grant parameters (maximum grant amount, funding rate, total eligible costs, etc.) will be fixed in the Grant Agreement.
The project achievements will be evaluated on the outcomes completed. The funding scheme would allow putting focus on the outputs rather than the inputs, thereby placing emphasis on the quality and level of achievement of measurable objectives.
More details are described in the model Grant Agreement available in the Funding and Tender Opportunities Portal (FTOP).