This topic is part of the Forward Looking Projects action.
Forward-Looking Projects are large-scale projects that aim to identify, develop, test and/or assess innovative (policy) approaches that have the potential of becoming mainstreamed, thus improving education and training systems. The goal is to support transnational cooperation projects implementing a coherent and comprehensive set of sectoral or cross-sectoral activities that either:
The general objectives are as follows:
The specific objectives include:
Activities under Forward-Looking Projects should contribute to the following:
Supported projects will aim at achieving systemic impact at European level by having the capacity to deploy their innovative outcomes on a European scale and/or by being able to transfer them into different thematic or geographical contexts.
Details regarding the 2 priorities see p.302-303 of the Erasmus programme guide 2023.
The maximum EU grant per project for Lot 1 is: – Digital Education (Cross-sectoral): €1,500,000
The maximum number of projects to be funded is:
For all Lots: there is no maximum number of projects set except the budgetary constraints.
For Lot 1: there is an indicative target of 3 projects per priority.
The lump sum value will be limited to a maximum of 80% of the estimated budget determined after evaluation.
The grant parameters (maximum grant amount, funding rate, total eligible costs, etc.) will be fixed in the Grant Agreement. Financial support to third parties is not allowed. Volunteer and SME costs are allowed.
The partnerships should be composed of a mix of public and private organisations combining researchers, practitioners and partners with the capacity to reach policy-makers.
The applicants (coordinator and full partners) must be:
Higher education institutions established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme must hold a valid Erasmus Charter for Higher Education (ECHE).
Organisations from third countries not associated to the Programme can be involved as associated partners (not as coordinator or full partners).
Consortium composition – The consortium must include at least 3 applicants (coordinator and full partners) from a minimum of 3 EU Member States or third countries associated to the Programme.
Affiliated entities do not count towards the minimum eligibility criteria for the consortium composition.
The consortium must include at least one public authority at national or regional level (e.g. Ministries of Innovation, Education, Labour or Economy, qualification or quality assurance authorities etc ), from an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme, as applicant (coordinator or full partner).
Under Priority 1 (EdTech), the consortium must include at least one EdTech company from an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme, as applicant (coordinator or full partner).
Foundation for the Management of European (EU) Lifelong Learning Programmes
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Youth Board of Cyprus
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(Publish Date: 30/11/2022-for internal use only)
European Education and Culture Executive Agency:
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