Deadline: 2 February 2017
Erasmus+ has launched Youth Dialogue Funding Program, structured dialogue projects to give young people the opportunity to interact with decision-makers on issues of concern to young people and to influence policy.
The Program is managed in the UK by the British Council as part of the UK National Agency.
Program Activities
Projects can last between 3 to 24 months and do not need a partner from another country unless transnational meetings are organised. Young people should lead the activities in all stages of the project from preparation to follow-up.
Typical activities include:
- meetings, events, seminars, debates and discussions;
- meetings and seminars linked to official EU Presidency Youth Conferences;
- events and debates linked to the European Youth Week;
- consultation, including online opinions polls and surveys.
Eligibility Criteria
- Certain types of UK organisations active in the youth field can participate in a structured dialogue project.
- Erasmus+ is aimed at schools, further and higher education institutions, vocational education, adult education, youth and sport organisations actively involved in delivering formal and non-formal education, training, youth work and sporting activities.
- Participating organisations can then offer exciting opportunities for their students, trainees, apprentices, pupils, adult learners, young people, volunteers, professors, teachers, trainers, youth workers and staff to study, work, volunteer, teach and train abroad in Europe.
How to Apply
Applicants are required to fill online application form that will soon be available on the website.
Eligible Country: UK
For more information, please visit Youth Dialogue Funding.









































