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4.10.2019 |
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Official Journal of the European Union |
C 333/11 |
CALL FOR PROPOSALS — EACEA/45/2019
Erasmus+ Programme, Key Action 3 — Support for Policy Reform
Civil Society Cooperation in the field of Youth
(2019/C 333/04)
INTRODUCTION
Cooperation with civil society organisations in the youth field (1) is essential in realising the principles of youth participation in democratic life as laid down in article 165 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union and the EU Youth Strategy (2).
Such cooperation contributes to create a broad sense of ownership in relation to EU actions and policies relevant to young people and to take into consideration ideas and concerns of youth civil society at all levels.
It is vital for securing the active involvement of youth civil society stakeholders, for promoting their participation in the Erasmus+ Programme, the European Solidarity Corps and other European programmes and for disseminating policy, programme results and good practice among young people and youth stakeholders through their networks and beyond.
1. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The objective of the present Call is to provide structural support, referred to as operating grants, to European non-governmental organisations (ENGOs) and EU-wide networks active in the field of youth and pursuing the following general aims:
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Raise awareness of the EU Youth Strategy (3) 2019-2027 including the European Youth Goals. |
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Develop, promote and support actions to engage, connect and empower youth in the spirit of the EU Youth Strategy. |
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Increase awareness and youth participation in EU actions for young people, including Erasmus+, European Solidarity Corps and Discover EU. |
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Increase commitment and cooperation of youth civil society actors with public authorities for the implementation of policies in areas relevant for young people. |
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Boost youth stakeholder participation, including by building upon the potential of digital communication alongside other forms of participation. |
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Boost youth civil society involvement in the dissemination of policy and programme actions including results and good practices among their membership and beyond. |
These aims should be clearly embedded in the work plans, activities and deliverables of the applicant organisations.
Furthermore, the organisations active in the field of youth that will be supported under this Call are expected to carry out activities that aim to:
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Contribute to the realisation of the European Youth Goals as attached to the EU Youth Strategy. |
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Adhere to the guiding principles set for the EU Youth Strategy and in this regard promote the following:
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Foster the development of competences and skills through non-formal and informal learning, youth organisations and youth work; promote digital literacy, intercultural learning, critical thinking, the respect of diversity, and the values of solidarity, equal opportunities and human rights among young people in Europe. |
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Contribute to relevant EU policy initiatives beyond youth policy affecting young people in areas such as citizenship, education, culture, sport, employment or social inclusion. |
All the above activities should contribute to widening the outreach towards young people to ensure a diversity of voices, reach young people within and beyond youth organisations and youth with fewer opportunities, thereby using a variety of traditional and digital channels.
2. ELIGIBILITY
2.1. Eligible applicants
This Call is open to two categories of bodies: European non-governmental organisations (ENGO) in the field of youth and EU-wide networks (informal network) in the field of youth.
In the context of civil society cooperation in the field of youth, the following definitions apply:
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Category 1: A European non-governmental organisation (ENGO) must:
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Category 2: An EU-wide network (informal network) must:
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2.2. Eligible countries
Applications from legal entities established in one of the following countries are eligible:
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EU Member States: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom;
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The European Free Trade Association (EFTA) countries which form part of the European Economic Area (EEA): Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway; |
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Candidate countries for which a pre-accession strategy has been established, in accordance with the general principles and general terms and conditions laid down in the framework agreements concluded with those countries with a view to their participation in EU Programmes: North Macedonia, Republic of Serbia and Turkey. |
3. ACTIVITIES
The applicant bodies must present a consistent work plan integrating non-profit making, youth-led activities which are suitable for pursuing the objectives of the Call.
Notably:
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Non-formal and informal learning and activity programmes targeted at young people and youth workers; |
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Activities for the development of quality, innovation and recognition of youth work; |
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Activities for the development and promotion of validation and recognition and transparency tools in the field of youth; |
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Seminars, meetings, workshops, consultations, debates of young people on youth policies and/or European matters; |
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Consultations of young people feeding into the EU Youth Dialogue (4); |
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Activities for the promotion of young people’s active participation in democratic life, such as promoting inclusion in decision-making, youth representation, promoting new and alternative forms of participation or the development of civic competences; |
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Activities for the promotion of solidarity activities amongst young people in Europe; |
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Activities for the promotion of solidarity, tolerance and intercultural learning and understanding in Europe; |
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Media and communication activities and tools on youth and European matters. |
As a transversal principle, applicant bodies should pursue strategies to connect to young people at grassroots level from a diversity of backgrounds with a view to ensuring a growing number of young people at the grassroots level are being reached.
Neither Erasmus+ National Agencies nor organisations having overwhelmingly Erasmus+ National Agencies as members (2/3 or more) are eligible organisations under this Call.
4. BUDGET AVAILABLE
The present Call for proposals offers the opportunity to apply for Annual Operating Grants (5).
Annual Operating Grants focus on short-term cooperation at European level. Applications must contain a detailed 12-month work programme (annual work programme) for 2020 together with the information needed to calculate the grant.
5. AWARD CRITERIA
The quality of eligible applications will be assessed on the basis of the following criteria:
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Relevance (maximum 30 points); |
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Quality of the work plan design and implementation (maximum 20 points); |
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Profile, number and diversity of background of participants and countries involved in the activities (maximum 30 points); |
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Impact, dissemination and sustainability (maximum 20 points). |
6. SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS
Applications must be submitted using an online grant application form (eForm).
The eForm is available in English, French and German at the following internet address:
http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/funding_en
and must be duly completed in one of the official languages of the EU.
The e-Form duly completed must be submitted online by 19 November 2019 — 17.00 (Brussels time) and include the relevant annexe (6):
Compulsory additional annexes (7) must be sent by email to the Agency by the same deadline.
7. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Applications must comply with the provisions contained in the Applicants’ Guidelines — Call for proposals EACEA/45/2019, available on the internet at the following address: https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/funding_en
(1) 2020 annual work programme for the implementation of Erasmus+ (C(2019) 5823).
(2) Resolution of the Council of the European Union and the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States meeting within the Council on a framework for European cooperation in the youth field: The European Union Youth Strategy 2019-2027 (OJ C 456, 18.12.2018, p. 1): https://ec.europa.eu/youth/policy/youth-strategy_en
(3) https://ec.europa.eu/youth/policy/youth-strategy_en
(4) Which the Commission envisaged in the framework of the proposed EU Youth Strategy 2019-2027, put forward in the Communication ‘Engaging, Connecting and Empowering young people: a new EU Youth Strategy’ (22.5.2018, COM(2018) 269). The future EU Youth Dialogue ‘will embrace new and alternative forms of participation, including online campaigns, consultations via digital platforms connected to the European Youth Portal. The dialogue will be coordinated at EU level, fed by youth at all levels and supported by National Working Groups with improved monitoring arrangements. It should be transparent and visible in terms of impact. To allow young people to form their opinion based on facts and arguments, access to quality information is essential.’
(5) The total budget allocated in the year 2020 for the Civil Society Cooperation in the field of Youth is EUR 4 000 000 and it is divided as follows: EUR 3 500 000 — reserved for beneficiaries who signed the Framework Partnership Agreements Civil Society Cooperation in the field of Youth in 2018 and therefore not available for this call; EUR 500 000 — available for applicants submitting proposals for an annual operating grant under the present Call.
(6) Any other administrative documents required in the Applicants’ Guidelines must be sent by email to the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency by 19 November 2019 at the following email address: EACEA-YOUTH@ec.europa.eu.
(7) For more details on the annexes to submit please refer to Section 14 of the Applicants’ Guidelines.