Results for the 2023 Erasmus+ Sport Call for proposals announced

Results for the 2023 Erasmus+ Sport Call for proposals announced

The Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) announced the selection results of the Erasmus+ Sport - Call for proposals; the Cooperation Partnerships, Small-Scale Partnerships, Capacity Building and Not-For-Profit European Sport Events in two parts. Following the completion of the results, we are proud and happy to announce that two projects with the EUSA Institute as the coordinator have been selected for funding from the European Union.

This year, sport was also featured in the mobility strand of the Erasmus+ programme (under KA1) as mobility of staff in the field of sport. These actions are decentralised, and managed by the national agencies. Other sport-related actions are centralised (under KA2), managed by EACEA.

With centralised actions, European University Sports Association (EUSA) with its EUSA Institute in Ljubljana, Slovenia, was granted funding for cooperation partnership project "Discovering university sport and supporting dual career (DiscoverU)" project, enhance sport and physical activity opportunities for students in higher education and increase their participation in these activities; and small partnership "Youth Individual Sports Mindset (YouMind)", focusing on mental health of young athletes. The projects are co-funded by the European Union.

EUSA Institute will also partner in the projects "More than Games", planning and implementation of the Volunteer Program and Educational Side-Event Program of the European Universities Games Debrecen-Miskolc 2024 (EUG2024); and "European Week of Winter Sport EWWS)", encouraging participation in sport and physical activity also in winter, while raising awareness about climate change and promoting sustainability. Also these projects are co-funded by the European Union.

Co-funded by European Union

We also remain an active partner in several ongoing projects, supported by Erasmus+ programme of the European Union.

We are proud to be able to continue our active contribution to the development of university sport and sport in general on the European level, also with the support of the European Union through the Erasmus+ programme.

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