
December 15, 2024
What is Erasmus+?

December 15, 2024
What is Erasmus+?
Curious about Erasmus+ and how it supports education, training, youth, and sport in Europe? Here’s everything you need to know, including who can apply, what kind of projects are funded, and where to start
What Is Erasmus+?
Erasmus+ is the European Union’s programme for education, training, youth, and sport. Running from 2021 to 2027, it has a total budget of €26.2 billion and supports a wide range of projects that aim to improve skills, promote inclusion, and build cross-border collaboration.
Whether you’re a university, school, research institution, NGO, or startup, Erasmus+ offers funding opportunities that promote international cooperation, innovation, and personal development.
Who Can Apply?
Erasmus+ is open to a broad range of participants:
Universities and research institutions
Schools and vocational education providers
Non-profit organizations and NGOs
Startups and SMEs working in education, training, or inclusion
Local and regional authorities
Youth groups and informal collectives
The programme supports both individual participants (e.g., students, trainees, teachers) and organisations that want to implement larger-scale mobility or cooperation projects.
Key Funding Actions
Erasmus+ is structured around three main types of actions:
1. Key Action 1 – Learning Mobility of Individuals
Funds international exchanges, internships, staff training, and youth mobility — allowing participants to gain experience abroad.
2. Key Action 2 – Cooperation Among Organisations and Institutions
Supports partnerships for innovation, knowledge exchange, capacity building, and development of new practices or policies.
3. Key Action 3 – Policy Development and Cooperation
Funds projects that contribute to the development of European policies in education, youth, and sport.
There are also Jean Monnet Actions focused on European integration studies and EU-related academic content.
Priorities of Erasmus+ (2021–2027)
Erasmus+ is more than mobility — it’s designed to respond to pressing societal challenges. Its four key priorities are:
Inclusion and diversity
Digital transformation
Environmental sustainability
Democratic participation
Projects aligned with these goals are strongly encouraged.
How Much Funding Can You Get?
Funding amounts vary depending on the type of project and the number of participants. For cooperation projects, grants can range from €100,000 to €1,500,000, or more, while mobility actions can fund travel, subsistence, and organisational costs per participant.
How to Apply
Applications are submitted through the Funding & Tenders Portal or via National Agencies (depending on the type of action).
To apply, you’ll typically need:
A valid Participant Identification Code (PIC) or Organization ID (OID)
A clearly defined project idea aligned with Erasmus+ priorities
A strong consortium (for cooperation actions)
A detailed work plan and budget
Deadlines usually fall once or twice per year, depending on the action.
Is Erasmus+ Right for You?
If you’re working on education, training, social inclusion, or youth empowerment, and you want to scale your impact through international collaboration, Erasmus+ could be a perfect fit.
Whether you're launching a new education platform, designing a training course, or building a youth mobility project, Erasmus+ offers both funding and visibility.
Final Tips
Start early: finding partners and building a strong proposal takes time.
Align your project with at least one of the EU's strategic priorities.
Make use of available guidelines, templates, and previous examples.
Timbi helps researchers, innovators, and organisations navigate EU funding with clarity and strategy. We support project planning, partner search, proposal design, and beyond.
Let’s make funding more accessible and impactful.
What Is Erasmus+?
Erasmus+ is the European Union’s programme for education, training, youth, and sport. Running from 2021 to 2027, it has a total budget of €26.2 billion and supports a wide range of projects that aim to improve skills, promote inclusion, and build cross-border collaboration.
Whether you’re a university, school, research institution, NGO, or startup, Erasmus+ offers funding opportunities that promote international cooperation, innovation, and personal development.
Who Can Apply?
Erasmus+ is open to a broad range of participants:
Universities and research institutions
Schools and vocational education providers
Non-profit organizations and NGOs
Startups and SMEs working in education, training, or inclusion
Local and regional authorities
Youth groups and informal collectives
The programme supports both individual participants (e.g., students, trainees, teachers) and organisations that want to implement larger-scale mobility or cooperation projects.
Key Funding Actions
Erasmus+ is structured around three main types of actions:
1. Key Action 1 – Learning Mobility of Individuals
Funds international exchanges, internships, staff training, and youth mobility — allowing participants to gain experience abroad.
2. Key Action 2 – Cooperation Among Organisations and Institutions
Supports partnerships for innovation, knowledge exchange, capacity building, and development of new practices or policies.
3. Key Action 3 – Policy Development and Cooperation
Funds projects that contribute to the development of European policies in education, youth, and sport.
There are also Jean Monnet Actions focused on European integration studies and EU-related academic content.
Priorities of Erasmus+ (2021–2027)
Erasmus+ is more than mobility — it’s designed to respond to pressing societal challenges. Its four key priorities are:
Inclusion and diversity
Digital transformation
Environmental sustainability
Democratic participation
Projects aligned with these goals are strongly encouraged.
How Much Funding Can You Get?
Funding amounts vary depending on the type of project and the number of participants. For cooperation projects, grants can range from €100,000 to €1,500,000, or more, while mobility actions can fund travel, subsistence, and organisational costs per participant.
How to Apply
Applications are submitted through the Funding & Tenders Portal or via National Agencies (depending on the type of action).
To apply, you’ll typically need:
A valid Participant Identification Code (PIC) or Organization ID (OID)
A clearly defined project idea aligned with Erasmus+ priorities
A strong consortium (for cooperation actions)
A detailed work plan and budget
Deadlines usually fall once or twice per year, depending on the action.
Is Erasmus+ Right for You?
If you’re working on education, training, social inclusion, or youth empowerment, and you want to scale your impact through international collaboration, Erasmus+ could be a perfect fit.
Whether you're launching a new education platform, designing a training course, or building a youth mobility project, Erasmus+ offers both funding and visibility.
Final Tips
Start early: finding partners and building a strong proposal takes time.
Align your project with at least one of the EU's strategic priorities.
Make use of available guidelines, templates, and previous examples.
Timbi helps researchers, innovators, and organisations navigate EU funding with clarity and strategy. We support project planning, partner search, proposal design, and beyond.
Let’s make funding more accessible and impactful.



Curious about Erasmus+ and how it supports education, training, youth, and sport in Europe? Here’s everything you need to know, including who can apply, what kind of projects are funded, and where to start
What Is Erasmus+?
Erasmus+ is the European Union’s programme for education, training, youth, and sport. Running from 2021 to 2027, it has a total budget of €26.2 billion and supports a wide range of projects that aim to improve skills, promote inclusion, and build cross-border collaboration.
Whether you’re a university, school, research institution, NGO, or startup, Erasmus+ offers funding opportunities that promote international cooperation, innovation, and personal development.
Who Can Apply?
Erasmus+ is open to a broad range of participants:
Universities and research institutions
Schools and vocational education providers
Non-profit organizations and NGOs
Startups and SMEs working in education, training, or inclusion
Local and regional authorities
Youth groups and informal collectives
The programme supports both individual participants (e.g., students, trainees, teachers) and organisations that want to implement larger-scale mobility or cooperation projects.
Key Funding Actions
Erasmus+ is structured around three main types of actions:
1. Key Action 1 – Learning Mobility of Individuals
Funds international exchanges, internships, staff training, and youth mobility — allowing participants to gain experience abroad.
2. Key Action 2 – Cooperation Among Organisations and Institutions
Supports partnerships for innovation, knowledge exchange, capacity building, and development of new practices or policies.
3. Key Action 3 – Policy Development and Cooperation
Funds projects that contribute to the development of European policies in education, youth, and sport.
There are also Jean Monnet Actions focused on European integration studies and EU-related academic content.
Priorities of Erasmus+ (2021–2027)
Erasmus+ is more than mobility — it’s designed to respond to pressing societal challenges. Its four key priorities are:
Inclusion and diversity
Digital transformation
Environmental sustainability
Democratic participation
Projects aligned with these goals are strongly encouraged.
How Much Funding Can You Get?
Funding amounts vary depending on the type of project and the number of participants. For cooperation projects, grants can range from €100,000 to €1,500,000, or more, while mobility actions can fund travel, subsistence, and organisational costs per participant.
How to Apply
Applications are submitted through the Funding & Tenders Portal or via National Agencies (depending on the type of action).
To apply, you’ll typically need:
A valid Participant Identification Code (PIC) or Organization ID (OID)
A clearly defined project idea aligned with Erasmus+ priorities
A strong consortium (for cooperation actions)
A detailed work plan and budget
Deadlines usually fall once or twice per year, depending on the action.
Is Erasmus+ Right for You?
If you’re working on education, training, social inclusion, or youth empowerment, and you want to scale your impact through international collaboration, Erasmus+ could be a perfect fit.
Whether you're launching a new education platform, designing a training course, or building a youth mobility project, Erasmus+ offers both funding and visibility.
Final Tips
Start early: finding partners and building a strong proposal takes time.
Align your project with at least one of the EU's strategic priorities.
Make use of available guidelines, templates, and previous examples.
Timbi helps researchers, innovators, and organisations navigate EU funding with clarity and strategy. We support project planning, partner search, proposal design, and beyond.
Let’s make funding more accessible and impactful.



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