On January 28, CRPE organized a dedicated event as part of the EUTEAM project, focusing on enhancing access to EU-funded youth programs. The session, titled Supporting cooperation by improving access to EU youth funding programs, brought together over 25 participants, including teachers, youth workers, and representatives from youth organizations, all eager to better understand the funding opportunities available for their institutions and beneficiaries.
Improving access to EU-funded youth programs
Led by our expert trainers, the event provided a comprehensive overview of key European funding programs, particularly Erasmus+, Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values programme (CERV), or the Education and Employment Program (POE) 2021-2027, alongside other relevant EU, national and private funding opportunities for youths. The session combined a structured presentation with an interactive Q&A segment, allowing participants to address specific challenges and clarify application processes.
The feedback from attendees was positive, with many highlighting that the session offered valuable insights and practical guidance for navigating these funding mechanisms. We hope that this event has helped participants better access and leverage these opportunities, ultimately supporting stronger youth cooperation and engagement at both local and European levels.
As a follow-up to this training, we will continue assisting participants in better accessing these programs, providing them with up-to-date information on funding opportunities for 2025, and supporting them in finding relevant partners and calls that align with their projects and priorities.
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