The Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency is responsible for the implementation of the centralised Actions of the Youth in Action Programme. It is in charge of the complete life cycle of these projects, from analysing the grant request to monitoring projects on the spot. It is also responsible for launching the specific calls for proposals.
Depending on the Programme Action, this selection process is initiated in one of the following ways:
More information on funding mechanisms and responsible entities in the the Who can participate? and the How to apply? pages.
Click on "reference and application forms" to access legal basis and application documents;
Click on "selection status" to access information concerning comitology and final selections.
Permanent actions |
Reference & application packages |
3 deadlines a year* |
Selection status |
| Action 1.1 - Youth Exchanges | Round 1 01/02/2010 |
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| Action 1.3 - Youth Democracy Projects Thematic Networking | |||
| Action 2 - European Voluntary Service (EVS) | Round 2 01/06/2010 |
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| Action 3.1 - Cooperation with the Neighbouring Countries of the European Union | |||
| Action 4.3 - Training and networking of those active in youth work and youth organisation | Round 3 01/09/2010 |
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| Action 5.1 - Meetings of young people and those responsible for youth policy | |||
| Specific calls for proposals | Reference & application packages |
Deadline |
Selection status |
| Action 3.2 - Cooperation with other Countries of the World | 17/05/2010 |
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| Action 4.1 - Support to bodies active at European level in the youth field | 09/12/2009 |
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Action 4.1 – Framework Partnership Agreements - Submission of the 2010 work programmes |
15/10/2009 |
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| Action 4.3 c - Projects of youth workers' mobility | 22 October |
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| Action 4.5 - Information activities for young people and youth workers | 10 September |
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| Action 4.6 - Partnerships | 8 October |
*The 3 deadlines are related to every permanent action concerned by the Programme Guide.
| Last update: 17/03/2011 | Print | Top of page |