Four new projects for Ukrainian youth organisations under Erasmus+
September 27, 2024

Four new projects for Ukrainian youth organisations under Erasmus+


Four new projects involving five partners from Ukraine have been selected for funding under the European Union’s Erasmus+ Programme for Capacity Building in the Field of Youth. The partners are four Ukrainian NGOs and the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Ukraine.

The 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 a new Ukraine as an EU Member State. The projects will also help to cope with the challenges during martial law.

In total, over €10 million have been allocated by the European Commission to the 37 projects selected in the 2024 call for proposals.

EU grants for such projects are up to €300,000 per project for three 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.

The projects selected for funding will be implemented jointly with 13 partners from eight EU Member States: Georgia, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Poland, Portugal, and Spain.

For more details on the Erasmus+ Programme, please visit the National Erasmus+ Office in Ukraine website and Facebook page.

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