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CFPs: Capacity Building in the field of Youth in South Mediterranean Countries

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Deadline: 26-Feb-2026

The EU’s Capacity Building in the Field of Youth program supports projects that enhance youth organisations, promote non-formal learning, and foster international cooperation. Grants up to €300,000 fund initiatives that improve youth work quality, inclusion, leadership, and employability while strengthening global partnerships.

Overview

The Capacity Building in the Field of Youth action supports international cooperation projects that strengthen youth organisations and use non-formal learning as a driver for sustainable socio-economic development and youth well-being. The initiative emphasizes inclusive participation, capacity building, and innovation in youth work.

Objectives and Focus Areas

The initiative targets the following key objectives:

Implementation and Partnerships

Projects are implemented through multilateral partnerships involving:

Funding Information

Types of Activities Supported

Funded projects may include:

How to Apply

  1. Confirm Eligibility: Ensure your organisation is a legal entity (NGO, youth council, or public body) established in an EU Member State.

  2. Develop Multilateral Partnerships: Identify partners in eligible Programme-associated and third countries.

  3. Define Project Scope: Align activities with the focus areas, such as youth inclusion, mobility, leadership, digital skills, or international cooperation.

  4. Prepare Proposal: Include objectives, expected results, budget, timeline, and monitoring plans.

  5. Submit Application: Follow EU submission guidelines and deadlines.

  6. Evaluation: Projects are assessed based on relevance, quality, feasibility, partnerships, sustainability, and expected impact.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

FAQ: Capacity Building in the Field of Youth

1. Who can coordinate a project? NGOs, youth councils, or public bodies active in the youth sector.
2. Can other organisations participate as partners? Yes, but they cannot coordinate the project.
3. What is the maximum EU grant? €300,000 per project.
4. How long can projects last? 12 to 36 months.
5. Which regions are eligible for international partnerships? Western Balkans, Neighbourhood East, Southern Mediterranean, and Sub-Saharan Africa.
6. What activities are supported? Policy dialogue, training, youth mobility, awareness campaigns, new youth work methods, and Africa-Europe Youth Academy initiatives.
7. How is success measured? Through improved youth organisation capacity, increased youth participation, international cooperation, and the impact of non-formal learning activities.

Why It Matters

This initiative strengthens youth organisations, promotes non-formal learning, and fosters international collaboration, empowering young people to develop leadership, employability, and civic engagement skills. By supporting inclusive and innovative youth projects, it contributes to sustainable socio-economic development and global cooperation.

Conclusion

The EU Capacity Building in the Field of Youth program provides an opportunity for organisations to enhance youth work, promote inclusion, and strengthen international cooperation. By funding well-designed projects, the initiative helps youth organisations innovate, build capacity, and create meaningful impact for young people across Europe and partner regions.

For more information, visit European Commission.

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