Erasmus+ Youth - accredited projects
Grants for accredited organisations within Erasmus+ Youth for youth exchanges and skills development with a total budget of €3,604,201 for 2026.
Minimum amount €40,000 - maximum amount €250,000
Varies — depends on the scope of the project and the grant provider's assessment.
No fixed deadline specified — applications are usually accepted continuously. Check current dates with the grant provider.
About the grant
The grant is aimed at accredited organisations conducting youth exchanges and skills development activities within Erasmus+ Youth. The budget for accredited projects in 2026 is €3,604,201 and is distributed according to a key based on organisational support, individual support, travel, green travel, preparatory visits and inclusion support. Minimum amount is €40,000 and maximum amount €250,000. There are also special rules for budget limits for activities with non-associated third countries and requirements on budget use from previous projects.
Requirements
- The organisation must be accredited for Erasmus+ Youth.
- Minimum amount is €40,000 and maximum amount €250,000 per organisation.
- Budget limit for activities with non-associated third countries max 20% of the budget.
- Organisations that have used less than 60% of previously granted budget may only be granted the used amount.
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