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Call for Proposals: Erasmus+ Virtual Exchanges in Neighbourhood East

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Deadline: 26-Mar-2026

The Erasmus+ Virtual Exchanges 2026 program provides grants of up to €500,000 to promote intercultural dialogue and digital skill development through online, people-to-people interactions. This initiative enables young people and students in the EU and eligible third countries to engage in moderated, small-group exchanges without the need for physical travel. The program specifically targets inclusion, digital transformation, and civic engagement while fostering soft skills like media literacy and teamwork.

The European Commission’s Erasmus+ Virtual Exchanges initiative is a strategic funding action designed to expand international experience through digital platforms. Unlike traditional exchange programs, these virtual interactions remove geographical and financial barriers, allowing a broader demographic of youth to participate in intercultural learning and professional development.

Why It Matters: Expanding Global Citizenship Digitally

Virtual exchanges serve as a powerful tool for social and educational progress:

Key Concepts and Expanded Definitions

Who is Eligible?

Participation requires a collaborative partnership between legal entities across multiple regions.

Eligible Organizations:

Geographical and Leadership Rules:

Grant Financials and Funding Rules

How to Apply: Step-by-Step

  1. Form a Consortium: Partner with organizations from at least one EU/associated country and one eligible non-associated third country.

  2. Define the Exchange Format: Determine if the exchange will be integrated into a Higher Education course or a non-formal youth project.

  3. Select Facilitators: Identify or plan the training for moderators who will lead the small-group interactions.

  4. Align with Thematic Priorities: Ensure the project addresses at least one priority: Inclusion/Diversity, Digital Transformation, Environment/Climate Change, or Civic Engagement.

  5. Develop a Gender-Sensitive Plan: Detail how the project will remain accessible and sensitive to gender and socioeconomic vulnerabilities.

  6. Submit via the Portal: The coordinator must submit the proposal through the European Commission’s Funding & Tenders portal under the ERASMUS-LS call.

Common Mistakes and Tips

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is physical travel funded under this grant? No. This specific action is for virtual exchanges only. It is designed to complement or provide an alternative to physical mobility.

2. Can an organization from a non-associated third country (e.g., in Latin America or Asia) lead the project? No. They can participate and receive funding as partners, but the Coordinator must be from an EU Member State or an Erasmus+ associated third country.

3. What is the minimum number of participants required? While there is no fixed minimum, the funding is strictly tied to a maximum of €200 per participant. A smaller number of participants will result in a lower maximum grant.

4. What age group is considered “young people” for this program? In the context of Erasmus+ Youth actions, this typically covers individuals aged 13 to 30, though students in Higher Education are also primary targets.

5. Are these exchanges just webinars? No. Virtual exchanges must involve interactive, small-group activities moderated by facilitators. Purely passive content like recorded lectures does not qualify.

6. How is “Lump Sum” funding different? You don’t need to report every small receipt. Instead, you define “Work Packages” (e.g., “Training 100 facilitators”) and receive the payment once that package is successfully completed.

7. Can a project involve both university students and youth organizations? Yes. Projects are encouraged to bridge the gap between formal higher education and non-formal youth work.

Conclusion

The Erasmus+ Virtual Exchanges 2026 program is a vital initiative for fostering global cooperation in a digital age. By providing up to €500,000 for moderated online interactions, the European Commission is ensuring that the values of tolerance, critical thinking, and citizenship are accessible to all, regardless of their ability to travel. Successful projects will be those that combine robust digital tools with a deep commitment to social inclusion and intercultural dialogue.

For more information, visit European Commission.

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