Deadline: 01-Apr-2026
The European Youth Foundation (EYF) invites proposals for international youth cooperation activities that promote human rights, democracy, and intercultural understanding. Projects should engage young people from at least seven Council of Europe member states, focus on thematic priorities like pluralistic democracy and youth rights, and may receive up to €25,000 in funding for implementation in 2027.
Overview
The European Youth Foundation supports projects that empower young people to participate in democratic societies and build intercultural understanding. The 2027 call emphasizes initiatives that:
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Promote youth participation in democratic processes
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Enable exploration of thematic priorities relevant to young people
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Foster intercultural dialogue and cooperation
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Build capacities for future action
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Inspire educational, awareness-raising, or advocacy activities
This call is designed for projects that are international in scope, bringing together youth from multiple countries to address shared social challenges.
Thematic Priorities
Funded projects should align with at least one of the following priority areas:
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Revitalising pluralistic democracy – encouraging active civic engagement and democratic participation
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Young people’s access to rights – promoting awareness and protection of youth rights
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Living together in peaceful and inclusive societies – fostering tolerance, inclusion, and social cohesion
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Youth work – strengthening youth organizations and capacity-building initiatives
Project Requirements
Eligible projects must meet the following criteria:
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International participation: At least seven Council of Europe member states represented
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Youth focus: Minimum 75% of participants under 30 years old
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Inclusion: Promote gender equality, social inclusion, and participation of youth with disabilities
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Funding request: Maximum grant of €25,000
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Timeline: Projects implemented between 1 January 2027 and 31 December 2027
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Reporting: Final report submitted within two months of project completion
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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International youth NGOs
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Sub-regional youth organizations
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National youth NGOs
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Networks of youth organizations
Applicants must demonstrate sufficient financial stability and operational capacity to implement the proposed activities successfully.
What Activities Are Not Eligible?
EYF funding cannot support:
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Profit-making initiatives
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Purchase or construction of buildings
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Tourism activities
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Sports competitions
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School exchange programs
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Ensure your organization or network meets EYF requirements:
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Registered as a non-governmental youth organization
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Capable of managing international projects
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Able to deliver activities aligned with EYF thematic priorities
Step 2: Prepare Project Proposal
Your proposal should include:
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Objectives and expected outcomes
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Participating countries and number of youth participants
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Methods for inclusion and accessibility
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Budget and financial plan (max €25,000)
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Timeline for implementation and reporting
Step 3: Submit Proposal
Follow EYF submission guidelines for international youth cooperation projects. Include all required documentation for evaluation.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting proposals without international participation
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Failing to ensure 75% youth participation under 30
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Overlooking gender equality or social inclusion measures
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Proposing ineligible activities such as profit-making ventures or school exchanges
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Submitting incomplete budgets or timelines
FAQs
1. What is the maximum funding amount?
Projects can request up to €25,000.
2. Who can participate as youth in the project?
At least 75% of participants must be under 30 years of age. Inclusion of young people with disabilities is encouraged.
3. How many countries should be represented?
Participants must come from at least seven Council of Europe member states.
4. What is the project duration?
Projects must be implemented between 1 January 2027 and 31 December 2027.
5. What activities are not eligible for funding?
Profit-making ventures, building construction or purchase, tourism, scholarships, sports competitions, and school exchange programs are not eligible.
6. Can networks of youth organizations apply?
Yes. Networks of national, sub-regional, or international youth organizations are eligible applicants.
7. When is the final report due?
Final project reports must be submitted within two months of project completion.
Conclusion
The EYF 2027 call provides opportunities for youth organizations to implement international cooperation projects that strengthen democracy, human rights, and intercultural understanding. With funding of up to €25,000, projects can empower young people, promote inclusion, and foster cross-border collaboration to build a more democratic and inclusive Europe.
For more information, visit European Youth Foundation.









































