Learning EU initiatives will support schools and Vocational Education and Training institutions (VETs), ISCED 1 – 4, enabling them to provide specific content on EU based subjects (including among others, democracy, EU history, how the EU works, cultural diversity.
Activities should be taught during the school year and could include project weeks, study visits, and other immersive activities.
Activities will be offered by schools and VETs (ISCED 1 – 4) and they may design and deliver content on EU issues and create learning experiences themselves or with the support of higher education institutions or other relevant organisations (NGOs, Associations, etc.).
The initiatives must respect one or more of the following:
Projects should normally last 36 months. A Jean Monnet Learning EU initiative must be implemented for a minimum of 40 hours per school year for three consecutive years on EU based subjects.
This action follows a lump sum funding model and the maximum EU grant per project is €35.000.
Applicants must request the predefined amount of the single lump sum, corresponding to country, as indicated in the table found on page 412 of the Erasmus+ 2024 Programme Guide. Note that the lump sum per country reflects the total number of teaching hours over 3 years. The amounts in the table represent the final EU contribution at an 80% co-financing rate.
The applicants must be schools or vocational education and training institution (ISCED 1- 4), established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme.
Only applications by single applicants are allowed (single beneficiaries).
Foundation for the Management of European (EU) Lifelong Learning Programmes
Website: Erasmus+ – IDEP
Website with Contact details: Εpikoinonia – Erasmus+ – IDEP
Address: Prodromou & Dimitrakopoulou 2, Nicosia 1090, Cyprus
Τelephone: +357 22448888
Email: info@idep.org.cy
European Education and Culture Executive Agency:
https://eacea.ec.europa.eu/erasmus-plus/contacts_en