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2026 Call: Cooperation Partnerships in the Field of Youth for European NGOs

Public Diplomacy Grants Program for 18 Lincoln Corners throughout in Pakistan

Deadline: 05-Mar-2026

The European Commission (EC) invites applications for Cooperation Partnerships, enabling European NGOs to strengthen their role in the youth sector through transnational collaboration and innovation. Projects receive lump-sum grants of EUR 120,000, 250,000, or 400,000 for 12–36 months to develop and implement innovative practices that are reusable, transferable, and scalable across education, training, youth, and sport sectors.

Overview

Cooperation Partnerships aim to enhance the quality, relevance, and international dimension of organisational activities in the youth sector. By promoting joint initiatives, peer learning, and transnational exchange of experiences, these partnerships help NGOs:

Project Focus

Key objectives for Cooperation Partnerships include:

Funding Details

Total Budget

Grant Amounts

Applicants can choose a lump-sum grant based on project scale:

Project Duration

Who Is Eligible?

Applicant Organisations

Partner Organisations

How to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility of your organisation and partners

  2. Select the appropriate lump-sum grant based on project scale

  3. Define project objectives, methodology, outcomes, and transnational collaboration plan

  4. Prepare documentation in line with Erasmus+ Programme rules

  5. Submit through the official EC application portal before the deadline

Why This Grant Matters

Cooperation Partnerships strengthen transnational cooperation, encourage innovation, and expand the reach of youth-focused activities. By supporting scalable and transferable outcomes, the initiative ensures that European NGOs can effect lasting impact in education, training, youth, and sport sectors while fostering cross-border collaboration and shared learning.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What types of organisations can apply? NGOs established in EU Member States or Erasmus+ associated third countries with at least two years of legal operation.
What are the grant amounts? Lump sums of EUR 120,000, 250,000, or 400,000.
How long can projects run? Standard 12–36 months; extensions up to 36 months allowed without extra funding.
Can organisations outside the EU participate? Yes, if they are in a third country associated with the Erasmus+ Programme.
What is the main focus of the projects? Improving quality, innovation, transnational collaboration, and scalability in youth, education, training, and sport activities.
Who acts as project coordinator? The applicant organisation coordinates on behalf of all partners.
Are results required to be reusable? Yes, projects should produce outcomes that are reusable, transferable, and scalable.

Conclusion

The Cooperation Partnerships programme enables European NGOs to enhance their international impact, adopt innovative practices, and strengthen youth sector activities across borders. By supporting collaborative, scalable, and transferable solutions, the initiative contributes to the broader development of education, training, youth, and sport across Europe.

For more information, visit European Commission.

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