Partnership Building Activity - contact making seminar with projects preparing module for youth workers and project coordinators in Erasmus+ and ESC
Let’s Build Bridges, Not Just Projects
This Partnership Building Activity is more than just a networking event — it’s a space where meaningful connections turn into impactful collaborations. Over the course of a few days, we’ll dive into the Erasmus+ programme, exploring opportunities in KA1 and KA2 actions within the fields of Youth and partially also Adult Education. Let’s Build Bridges, Not Just Projects But most importantly, we’ll be building something deeper: trust, shared values, and a common vision for the future. We believe that strong, long-term partnerships are the heart of successful international projects. That’s why this PBA is designed not only to inform and inspire, but also to create a safe, creative, and open environment where partner organizations from across Europe can meet, connect, and dream together. Our focus is on projects that matter — initiatives that truly respond to the needs of young people, promote social change, and leave a lasting impact in communities. Whether you're a newcomer or an experienced partner, we invite you to bring your ideas, your energy, and your curiosity. Let’s co-create a future where European cooperation leads to meaningful change.
Objectives of the project:
to co-create project ideas that respond to real social needs and empower young people across Europe,
to deepen participants’ understanding of KA1 and KA2 opportunities in Youth and Adult Education,
to build long term, trust-based partnerships for future Erasmus+ projects.
PARTICIPANTS: Youth workers 18+ (no upper age limit) - 2-3 pax/country
FINANCIAL CONDITIONS: There is no participation fee.
Costs of:
accomodation&food
programme, trainers&materials
travel (according to EU distance calculator)
will be covered by Erasmus+ grant.
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Short URL to this project:
http://otlas-project.salto-youth.net/18270