Erasmus+ Program
Erasmus+ Program
Empowering Youth Through Education and Community Building
The Erasmus+ Program is a flagship initiative of the European Union, designed to foster the social and professional growth of young people across Europe. Through a diverse range of projects, this program focuses on building strong, interconnected communities within the realms of education, youth, and sports.
By facilitating international exchanges, vocational training, and collaborative projects, Erasmus+ helps young people acquire valuable skills, broaden their cultural perspectives, and develop a sense of European identity. The program not only enhances academic and professional opportunities but also promotes active citizenship and social inclusion. Whether through study abroad opportunities, internships, or community-driven projects, Erasmus+ empowers youth to become well-rounded, socially responsible individuals who contribute to the cohesion and progress of their communities.
Balanced Living through Healthy Nutrition Habits” (BLHNH) addressed the challenge of promoting a mutually reinforcing combination between Sport activity and healthy practices of living (including proper nutrition and non-sedentary lifestyles) as a means of enhancing a greater physical and mental wellbeing at the level of the youth and with the support of sport operators, youth operators, nutrition and fitness experts.
The same inequalities exist in the number of women who are coaches or trainers, and in the number of women having leadership positions within sport club or organisations. One of the most important barriers preventing women in general from participating in physical activity is the lack of available childcare and the high cost of child-care.
The project will be running for 24 months and it aims to create innovative tools focused on the use of grassroots sports and the promotion of education through sports (Handbook, Manual and MOOC), used by practitioners working actively in the field and other interested parties working with young TCNs.
EU Youth Goals #3, #4 and #10 of the EU Youth Strategy 2019-2027, are the backbone of the YOUTH PHOENIX project. They reflect the EC’s political guidelines for the next 5 years, inter alia the ‘European Green Deal’, ‘A Europe fit for the digital age’ and ‘New push for European democracy’. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, immediate response is required to mitigate the enormous socio-economic impact the outbreak had, including capacity building and specific measures for recovery in the youth sector.
The project "Green Three Seas Initiative for Youth" is in line with the European Union's efforts to achieve a climate-neutral continent by 2050. Our project will focus on the social, youth and economic dimensions of the ecological transformation set by the European Green Deal.
NGOE will aim to develop entrepreneurial skills among young people aged 15-19, currently enrolled in secondary schools. To this end, the consortium of partners will develop an innovative non-formal entrepreneurial pedagogical program using digital tools.
It aims at training entities and young people in a work methodology that fosters the mentality and entrepreneurial skills of European youth with social focus. The next goal is to promote the creation of creative initiatives and projects led by young people that encourage employment and self-employment, generating added value and benefit in their social environment from the acquisition of new skills and abilities for their employability.
The project Spark of Green Entrepreneurship enables the exchange of experiences, good practices, educational activities, and pro-ecological attitudes among partner organizations, youth workers, youth and other stakeholders.
The project aims to enhance ecological competences and promote environmental protection through various activities and resources.
The project purpose was to address the problem of violence, discrimination, bullying in and around sporting events, among athletes, sport teams and their supporters. aimed to counter violent behavior through open dialogue, inclusion, tolerance and fair play in sport and to contribute to the use of sports as a diplomatic tool, one that unites nations and people, regardless of their background, ethnicity or gender.
Main aim of VIRAGO project is promoting regional partnerships and wider civic participation of young women from 5 EU member states and 1 candidate country and by doing this fostering the sense of European citizenship and European values.
The surge in intolerance, stereotyping and discrimination against migrants and refugees represents one of the most glaring realities influencing political and civil society debate, particularly in the European polities most sensibly hit by the massive migrants and refugee flows from Africa and the Middle Eastern region.