Presentation by Julia Hasenöhrl (Expert for migration and integration, Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO)) on the occasion of the EESC LMO conference on Tapping the full potential of diversity in the workplace: culture, age, gender and disability aspects (Berlin, 21 February 2014)
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This VET case study presentation was delivered by Cathy Gill during the Employability workshop of the May 2016 Learning Networks event held in Manchester.
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Presentation by Felix Rohn (Policy officer at DG EAC) on the occasion of the EESC Seminar on 'Delivering on Skills' organised in Brussels on 17 November 2014.
This VET case study presentation was delivered by Cathy Gill during the Employability workshop of the May 2016 Learning Networks event held in Manchester.
This Key Action 1 adult education case study presentation was delivered by Sue Quinn-Aziz during the measuring impact workshop of the December 2015 Learning Networks event held in Cardiff.
Thomas Estermann, Director for Governance, Funding and Public Policy Development at the European University Association presents an overview of its membership consultation on the topic, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for the next Horizon 2020 and Erasmus+ programmes' phase in the wider context of EU budget constraints and pressures.
The report “EUA member consultation: A contribution to the Erasmus+ mid-term review” showcases the responses of more than 200 higher education institutions from 36 countries that participated in a survey on the Erasmus+ programme.
Thomas Estermann, Director for Governance, Funding and Public Policy Development at the European University Association tackles the issue of universities’ efficiency and their value for society in a broader European context. The presentation shows the most recent trends in public funding of universities across Europe, including the release of the 2016 Public Funding Observatory, and explore the links between public budgets for universities, efficiency measures and funding modalities.
The full report is available here: http://eua.be/Libraries/governance-autonomy-funding/public-funding-observatory-2016.pdf?sfvrsn=0
and more information about our work in Higher Education and Research Funding can be found here: http://eua.be/activities-services/projects/eua-online-tools/public-funding-observatory-tool.aspx
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Recognising the importance of the extra-European international dimension, especially in higher education, Erasmus+ now also offers opportunities for individuals to study work or teach in other parts of the world. It also makes the same opportunities available for students from these areas to come to study in Charter-holding higher education institutions in Europe. The ICM workshop will give you an overview and possibilities available under Erasmus+.
Introduction the Erasmus+ programme for UK organisations interested in applying for funding in 2017. This presentation covers opportunities in the field of Youth. For slides with an overview of the programme and for other sector-specific sessions (higher education, vocational education and training, schools and adult education), please visit our clipboard: http://www.slideshare.net/ErasmusPlusUK/clipboards/2017-call-erasmus-information-sessions
Introduction the Erasmus+ programme for UK organisations interested in applying for funding in 2017. This presentation covers opportunities for vocational education and training. For slides with an overview of the programme and from other sector-specific sessions (higher education, schools, adult education and youth), please visit our clipboard: http://www.slideshare.net/ErasmusPlusUK/clipboards/2017-call-erasmus-information-sessions
Presentation Michael HORGAN (Policy officer at DG EAC) on the occasion of the EESC Seminar on 'Delivering on Skills' organised in Brussels on 17 November 2014.
Introduction the Erasmus+ programme for UK organisations interested in applying for funding in 2017. This presentation covers opportunities in the field of Adult Education. For slides with an overview of the programme and for other sector-specific sessions (vocational education and training, schools, higher education and youth), please visit our clipboard: http://www.slideshare.net/ErasmusPlusUK/clipboards/2017-call-erasmus-information-sessions
Presentation by Pascaline Descy (Head of the area Research and Policy Analysis, Cedefop) on the occasion of the EESC Labour Market Observatory conference held on 3 December 2013 in Thessaloniki, Greece
Introduction the Erasmus+ programme for UK organisations interested in applying for funding in 2017. This presentation covers opportunities for higher education institutions. For slides with an overview of the programme and other sector-specific sessions (vocational education and training, schools, adult education and youth), please visit our clipboard: http://www.slideshare.net/ErasmusPlusUK/clipboards/2017-call-erasmus-information-sessions
What is Erasmus+? How can I apply for Erasmus+ funding? If you are looking for answers to these questions take a look at our presentation especially for newcomers to the programme. This presentation was first delivered during our autumn information session events and was updated 4 December 2017. For more information visit our website: https://www.erasmusplus.org.uk/new-to-erasmus-0
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This Key Action 1 adult education case study presentation was delivered by Sue Quinn-Aziz during the measuring impact workshop of the December 2015 Learning Networks event held in Cardiff.
Thomas Estermann, Director for Governance, Funding and Public Policy Development at the European University Association presents an overview of its membership consultation on the topic, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for the next Horizon 2020 and Erasmus+ programmes' phase in the wider context of EU budget constraints and pressures.
The report “EUA member consultation: A contribution to the Erasmus+ mid-term review” showcases the responses of more than 200 higher education institutions from 36 countries that participated in a survey on the Erasmus+ programme.
Thomas Estermann, Director for Governance, Funding and Public Policy Development at the European University Association tackles the issue of universities’ efficiency and their value for society in a broader European context. The presentation shows the most recent trends in public funding of universities across Europe, including the release of the 2016 Public Funding Observatory, and explore the links between public budgets for universities, efficiency measures and funding modalities.
The full report is available here: http://eua.be/Libraries/governance-autonomy-funding/public-funding-observatory-2016.pdf?sfvrsn=0
and more information about our work in Higher Education and Research Funding can be found here: http://eua.be/activities-services/projects/eua-online-tools/public-funding-observatory-tool.aspx
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This is just a small fraction of my complete workbook on how to develop successful dissemination and exploitation as well as communication strategies in Horizon 2020 programme
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Introduction the Erasmus+ programme for UK organisations interested in applying for funding in 2017. This presentation covers opportunities in the field of Youth. For slides with an overview of the programme and for other sector-specific sessions (higher education, vocational education and training, schools and adult education), please visit our clipboard: http://www.slideshare.net/ErasmusPlusUK/clipboards/2017-call-erasmus-information-sessions
Introduction the Erasmus+ programme for UK organisations interested in applying for funding in 2017. This presentation covers opportunities for vocational education and training. For slides with an overview of the programme and from other sector-specific sessions (higher education, schools, adult education and youth), please visit our clipboard: http://www.slideshare.net/ErasmusPlusUK/clipboards/2017-call-erasmus-information-sessions
Presentation Michael HORGAN (Policy officer at DG EAC) on the occasion of the EESC Seminar on 'Delivering on Skills' organised in Brussels on 17 November 2014.
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You can find out more about NCVO events on the European Funding Network website: http://europeanfundingnetwork.eu/events/ncvo-event
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Find out more about European Funding Network's past events: http://europeanfundingnetwork.eu/events/past-events
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2. HOW TO ADMINISTRATE EU GRANTS
MORE EFFECTIVELY
More than 50 billion euros are distributed by the European Commission each year.
The direct access to the European Commission programmes are granted by the
European Commission from Brussels. These EU funding programmes cover the
major European issues: education, research, environment, transport, culture ....
These grants are available to all public, private or non profit organizations.
There are many "constraints": the European dimension of the project, the number of
partners involved ...This funding source requires a precise methodology, despite its
apparent complexity, it offers those who come to our training(s) very valuable skills
and brings to any organization European visibility and additional financial
resources.
WHY?
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Supported by :Erasmus Plus and Greek National Agency
3. DURING OUR WEEKLONG PROJECT
PARTICIPANTS HAVE BEEN TRANSFORMED TO
EU GRANTS EXPERTS
LEARNING OUTCOME
Fundraising and Accessing EU Funds;
Civil Society Organisation Management -
Practical Tools for Organisational
Development Analysis;
Developing and Managing EU-Funded
Projects;
4. YBN. CLUBCurrent challenges according to
our questionnaire
1) Identifying EU funding opportunities that
are appropriate
2)Developing effective partnerships
3)Preparing project proposals
4)Being competitive
5) Effective Project Management
6)Reporting on the use of EU funds
5. OUR METHOLODGY
Survey results based from the
2021 Survey regarding EU grants trust
10
20
30
40
50
2017 2018 2019 2020 2021
0
The project conception according to the expectations of the managing
authorities and the key instruments,
The settingup and formalisation of a partnership,
The settingup of an estimated eligible budget,
The formalisation of the grant application,
The method and criteria of the selection
process.
6. PRACTICAL ADVISE BEFORE APPLYING
FOR A GRANT
Don't forget our valuable guide in case you decide to apply for a grant . You need to check the
following steps :
Write a GREAT proposal!
Learning Objectives - The purpose of proposal - The elements of a well-writen proposal - Reserching
foundations - Ways to apply to a foundation
The purpose of a proposal
● Ask for money
● Inspire donors
● Inform
● Share your vision
● Build a relationship
● Communicate your success
Explain why your project is important and different.
Focus on the future, not something you’ve already done.
MANAGEMENT
RELATIONS
IDEATION
7. TOP 5 PROBLEMS WITH
PROPOSALS
1. THE PROPOSAL IS NOT A
PROPOSAL
2. BORING!
3. THERE IS NO CLEAR
PROBLEM STATEMENT.
4. LACK OF LOGICAL ORDER
5. DOESN'T SOLVE
ANYTHING
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2 Boring
13%
3 No problem
20%
4 No order
41%
5 No solution
20%
1 No proposal
5%
8. Final Advice
1. Proofread
2. Organize your proposal to make it easier
to read
. 3. Don’t include color, staples, fancy,
bindings or special materials Researching
foundations
● Identify nonprofit organizations that are
similar to yours
● Conduct research using Foundation Center
(www.foundationcenter.org) of European
Foundation Center (efr.be)
● First contact those foundation that have
similar interest
● You don’t need to be a great writer to
write a great proposal
2. Become a better storyteller.
3. Make sure you write proposal (for a f u t
ure n e e d), n o t a re p ort or so m e t hin g
t h a t h as alr e a dy b e e n acomplished or
founded.
9. Providing information and advice that will strengthen a NGO's knowledge
and understanding of how the EU makes funding decisions - remember
that programmes and priorities that direct EU funding decisions can
change year-by-year, and so it is essential that NGO s know how to
research the most up-to-date information about
funding opportunities and do such research on a regular basis.
Showing how skills for developing project proposals and partnerships,
and for making high quality funding applications can be enhanced, and by
providing tips to help build skills for managing and reporting on EU
finances.
Demonstrating a range of tools that can be used in many different types
of learning activities for NGO managers and staff, local trainers and
consultants, interested in building capacity for access and management
of EU funds.
Providing access to guidelines and templates related to EU grant
applications and to links for further information on EU funding
PROJECT TOOLS
10. T O A S T
A C A F E & B A K E R Y P I T C H
O L I V E G R O U P O F R E S T A U R A N T S
Moments from our training course in Greece :
Celebrating Greek Independence Day
October 28th
''Ohi Day''
13. Partner Organisations :
Our project is supported by :
Asociatia Heima
KURO Hradec Králové z. s.
Genista research organisation
Küresel Aktiviteler Dernegi
ASSOCIAZIONE CULTURALE STRAUSS
Inception Enterprise
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Discover more information about Erasmus+
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If you need assistance or access to our tools please contact us :
contact@ybn.club