Erasmus+ – Opportunities for Learning, Innovation, and Collaboration

Erasmus+ is the European Union’s flagship programme that supports education, training, youth, and sport across Europe. It provides individuals and organisations with opportunities to learn, exchange experiences, and collaborate internationally. Through Erasmus+, people of all ages can develop new skills, expand their horizons, and contribute to building a more inclusive and connected Europe.
At its core, Erasmus+ promotes mobility and cooperation—helping young people, students, educators, youth workers, and professionals take part in life-changing experiences abroad. The programme funds a wide range of activities, including youth exchanges, training courses, internships, school partnerships, and strategic cooperation projects between institutions and organisations.
Erasmus+ is divided into several key action areas, including:
- KA1: Learning Mobility of Individuals – supports the mobility of students, staff, young people, and youth workers.
- KA2: Cooperation among Organisations and Institutions – funds partnerships to improve education, training, and youth work systems.
- KA3: Support for Policy Development and Cooperation – focuses on policy reform, dialogue, and networking at European and national levels.
- Jean Monnet Actions – promote teaching, research, and debate on European integration and EU policies.
- Sport Actions – encourage physical activity, inclusion, and cooperation in the field of sports across Europe.
To discover open opportunities and apply, individuals and organisations can explore:
- 🌍 SALTO-Youth – a platform offering training, tools, and databases for Erasmus+ youth projects and non-formal education.
- 💻 Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps Portal – where young people can find calls, register, and participate in mobility opportunities.
- 📚 Erasmus+ Programme Guide – the official resource outlining all eligible actions, rules, and funding details.
The main features of the Erasmus+ 2021-2027 are:
- Inclusion and diversity: more inclusive and accessible funding program.
- Participation: improving active involvement in the program and in society.
- Sustainability: making the funding programs sustainable and promote sustainable action.
- Digitalization: promoting the use of digital tools and the development of digital skills.
As an organisation, we are proud to collaborate with partners across Europe under Erasmus+ to create innovative learning projects, promote inclusion, and strengthen international cooperation. Through our initiatives, we connect youth, educators, and professionals to a network of shared growth, creativity, and lifelong learning.