The European Commission has launched a call for proposals for the Erasmus+ programme for 2023. With the programme’s annual budget of EUR 4.2 billion, the focus is on inclusion, active citizenship and democratic participation, and the green and digital transformation in the EU and internationally.
As mobility is its main feature, Erasmus+ will continue to support the cross-border mobility of vocational education and training learners, adult learners, young people participating in non-formal learning programmes, educators and other educational professionals next year to gain European experience in education and training. As of 2023, the programme will include a new activity to support sport coaches to participate in mobility projects, thereby directly extending the opportunities for cross-border cooperation and learning to local sports organisations and their staff.
The program met the challenges we expect in 2023 and provides significant support to students and educational staff fleeing the war in Ukraine. In doing so, the programme continues to be as inclusive as possible and continues the work carried out in the framework of the European Year of Youth.
For 35 years, Erasmus+ has been one of the most recognizable EU programmes, involving almost 13 million people so far. Whereas the overall budget for Erasmus+ from 2021 to 2027 is as much as EUR 26.2 billion, in addition to around EUR 2.2 billion from the EU’s external instruments, the programme will be able to support even more participants and ideas in Europe and beyond.
The Commission is after the adoption of the 2023 annual work programme launched the Erasmus+ Call for Proposals for 2023.
More info is available at: Komisija objavila poziv za prijavu prijedloga za Erasmus+ u 2023. godini (europa.eu)..