Call for proposals Action 4.5.b for projects supporting information activities for young people and youth workers on the 2009 European elections - ‘Youth in Action’ Programme YOUTH Closed!

Objectives

This call for proposals concerns Action 4.5 (second part) of the ‘Youth in Action’ Programme. It is published in accordance with the procedures provided for in the annual work programme with regard to grants and contracts in the fields of education and culture for 2008, adopted by the Commission on 11 March 2008 in line with the procedure set out under Articles 4 and 7 of Decision 1999/468/EC. The purpose of this call for proposals is to encourage young people to vote in the 2009 European Parliament elections and to inform them of the importance of this ballot.

Actions

  • To support projects which promote information and communication actions with a European dimension.
  • To enhance the dissemination of quality information and increase young people’s access to information and to various channels of communication.
  • To encourage the participation of young people in public life and to facilitate the achievement of their potential as active, responsible European citizens.

European community funding

The Community provisional funding available for the call for proposals is:

  • 1,50 Million EUR (Annual budget for 2008)

All the important deadlines

  • 15 July 2008 - 17 years ago (Deadline for the presentation of proposals)

Further information about the call

Useful documents

Organisations eligible to participate

Opened to the following bodies or institutes with legal status established in the covered areas:

  • Non profit organisations

Covered areas

Bodies or institutes must have their registered legal seat in one of the countries taking part in the Programme which are:

  • European Union (EU)
  • Candidate Countries
  • European Economic Area (EEA)
  • Third countries

Directorate-Generale responsible

Directorate-General for Education and Culture

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