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Cooperation Partnerships

ERASMUS Lump Sum Grants

Basic Information

Identifier
ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SCP
Programme
Sport 2024
Programme Period
2021 - 2027
Status
Closed (31094503)
Opening Date
January 18, 2024
Deadline
March 5, 2024
Deadline Model
single-stage
Budget
€10,000,000
Min Grant Amount
Max Grant Amount
Expected Number of Grants
Keywords
ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SCPERASMUS-SPORT-2024Anti-doping (incl. in recreational sport)Discrimination in sportDual careers of athletesEducation and skills development through sportEmployability through sportEuropean Week of SportGender equality in sportGood governance in sportGrassroots sportHealth-enhancing physical activityIntegrity and positive values in sportMatch-fixingMobility in sportQuality coaching in sportRacism and intolerance in sportSkill development in sportSocial inclusion in and through sport (i.a. of disabled people, migrants, vulnerable groups)SportViolence in sportVoluntary activities in sport

Description

Scope:

The primary goal of Cooperation Partnerships is to allow organisations to increase the quality and relevance of their activities, to develop and reinforce their networks of partners, to increase their capacity to operate jointly at transnational level, boosting internationalisation of their activities and through exchanging or developing new practices and methods as well as sharing and confronting ideas.

They aim to support the development, transfer and/or implementation of innovative practices as well as the implementation of joint initiatives promoting cooperation, peer learning and exchanges of experience at European level. Results should be re-usable, transferable, up-scalable and, if possible, have a strong transdisciplinary dimension.

OBJECTIVES OF THE ACTION

Cooperation Partnerships aim at:

* Increasing quality in the work, activities and practices of organisations and institutions involved, opening up to new actors, not naturally included within one sector;

* Building capacity of organisations to work transnationally and across sectors;

* Addressing common needs and priorities in the fields of education, training, youth and sport;

* Enabling transformation and change (at individual, organisational or sectoral level), leading to improvements and new approaches, in proportion to the context of each organisation.

Eligibility & Conditions

Conditions

1.   Eligible countries: as described in the Call document.

EU Member States participate fully in all actions of the Erasmus+ Programme. In addition, in accordance with article 19 of the Erasmus+ Regulation, the following third countries are associated to the programme:

  • members of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) which are members of the European Economic Area (EEA): Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein;
  • acceding countries, candidate countries and potential candidates: Republic of North Macedonia, Republic of Turkey and Republic of Serbia;

The EU Member States and the above mentioned third countries associated to the programme will be hereafter called “EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme”. In addition, in accordance with article 20 of the Regulation, legal entities from third countries non-associated to the Programme can be eligible in Erasmus+ actions in duly justified cases and in the Union interest (hereafter called “third countries not associated to the Programme”).

2.   Eligibility and admissibility conditions: as described in the Call document.

1. Who can apply? Any participating organisation established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme can be the applicant. This organisation applies on behalf of all participating organisations involved in the project. In order to be eligible, applicant organisations must have been legally established at least 2 years before the application deadline.

2. Which types of organisations are eligible to participate in the project? Any public or private organisation, established in an EU Member State or third country associated to the Programme or in any third country not associated to the Programme of the world (see section “Eligible Countries” in Part A of this Guide) can participate in a Cooperation Partnership.

Exception: organisations from Belarus (Region 2) and the Russian Federation (Region 4) are not eligible to participate in this action.

Organisations established in EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme can either participate as the coordinator of the project or as a partner organisation. Organisations in third countries not associated to the Programme cannot participate as project coordinators.

Irrespective of the field impacted by the project, Cooperation Partnerships are open to any type of organisation active in any field of education, training, youth, sport or other socio-economic sectors as well as to organisations carrying out activities that are transversal to different fields (e.g. local, regional and national authorities, recognition and validation centres, chambers of commerce, trade organisations, guidance centres, cultural and sport organisations).

Depending on the priority and the objectives addressed by the project, Cooperation Partnerships should involve the most appropriate and diverse range of partners in order to benefit from their different experiences, profiles and specific expertise and to produce relevant and high quality project results.

3. Participation of associated partner organisations: In addition to the organisations formally participating in the project (the coordinator and partner organisations), Cooperation Partnerships may also involve other partners from the public or private sector that contribute to the implementation of specific project tasks/activities or support the promotion and sustainability of the project.

Within an Erasmus+ project, these partners will be called “associated partners”. For eligibility and contractual management aspects they are not considered to be project partners, and they do not receive any funding from the Programme as part of the project. However, in order to understand their role within the partnership and have a global picture about the proposal, their involvement in the project and in the different activities needs to be clearly described.

4. Number and profile of participating organisations: A Cooperation Partnership is a transnational project and must involve minimum three organisations from three different EU Member States or third countries associated to the Programme.

There is no maximum number of participating organisations in one partnership.

All participating organisations must be identified at the time of applying for a grant.

As a general rule, Cooperation Partnerships target the cooperation between organisations established in EU Member States or third countries associated to the Programme.

However, organisations from third countries not associated to the Programme can be involved as partners (not as applicants), if their participation brings an essential added value to the project and as long as the minimum participation from three organisations from three different EU Member States or third countries associated to the Programme is fulfilled.

5. Priorities addressed: To be considered for funding, Cooperation Partnerships must address either:

  • at least one horizontal priority and/or
  • at least one specific priority relevant to the field of sport.

For projects in the field of sport only one priority (horizontal or specific) can be addressed.

6. Venue of the activities: All the activities of a Cooperation Partnership must take place in the countries of the organisations participating in the project, either as full partners or as associated partners. In addition, if duly justified in relation to the objectives or implementation of the project:

  • Activities can also take place at the seat of an Institution of the European Union, even if in the project there are no participating organisations from the country that hosts the Institution.
  • Activities involving sharing and promotion of results can also take place at relevant thematic transnational events/conferences in EU Member States or third countries associated to the Programme or third countries not associated to the Programme.

7. Duration of project:  Between 12 and 36 months.

The duration has to be chosen at application stage, based on the objectives of the project and on the type of activities planned over time.

The duration of a Cooperation Partnership may be extended, upon justified request by the beneficiary and with the agreement of the National or Executive Agency,(provided that the total duration does not exceed 36 months). In such a case, the total grant will not change.

 

ADMISSIBILITY CONDITIONS

Applications must be sent no later than the deadline for submitting applications as indicated in the call.

The applications must be readable and accessible.

Applications must be complete containing all parts and mandatory annexes. Only clerical errors can be corrected after the submission deadline upon request of the managing agency for duly justified cases.

For actions managed by the Executive Agency, applications must be submitted electronically via the Funding & Tenders Portal Electronic Submission System: https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/home. Applications (including annexes and supporting documents) must be submitted using the forms provided in the Submission System.

Proposals must be complete and contain all the requested information and all required annexes and supporting documents:

Application Form Part A - contains administrative information about the participants (future coordinator, beneficiaries and affiliated entities) and the summarised budget for the project (to be filled in directly online)

Application Form Part B - contains the technical description of the project (to be downloaded from the Portal Submission System, completed and then assembled and re-uploaded)

Application Form Part C (to be filled in directly online, if any) containing additional project data

The Detailed Budget Table (to be downloaded from the Portal Submission System, completed and then assembled and re-uploaded)

 

WHAT ARE THE FUNDING RULES?

The proposed funding model consists of a menu of 3 single lump sums, corresponding to the total grant amount for the project: 120 000 EUR, 250 000 EUR and 400 000 EUR. Applicants will choose between the 3 pre-defined amounts according to the activities they want to undertake and the results they want to achieve.

When planning their projects, the applicant organisations - together with their project partners - will need to choose the single lump sum amount more appropriate to cover the costs of their projects, based on their needs and objectives. If the project is selected for funding, the requested lump sum amount becomes the overall grant amount.

3.   Evaluation

Evaluation criteria, scoring, threshold and process are described in the Call document.

1. Relevance - maximum score 25 points: The extent to which:

  • the proposal is relevant for objectives and priorities of the Action. In addition the proposal will be considered as highly relevant if: it addresses the priority "inclusion and diversity";
  • the proposal is relevant for the respect and promotion of shared EU values, such as respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law and respect for human rights, as well as fighting any sort of discrimination;
  • the profile, experience and activities of the participating organisations are relevant for the field of the application;
  • the proposal is based on a genuine and adequate needs analysis;
  • the proposal is suitable for creating synergies between different fields of education, training, youth and sport or it has potentially a strong impact on one or more of those fields;
  • the proposal is innovative;
  • the proposal is complementary to other initiatives already carried out by the participating organisations;
  • the proposal brings added value at EU level through results that would not be attained by activities carried out in a single country.

2. Quality of the project design and implementation - maximum score 30 points - The extent to which:

  • the project objectives are clearly defined, realistic and address needs and goals of the participating organisations and the needs of their target groups;
  • the proposed methodology is clear, adequate and feasible:
    -     the project work plan is clear, complete and effective, including appropriate phases for preparation, implementation and sharing the project results; the project is cost-effective and allocates appropriate resources to each activity; the project proposes appropriate quality control, monitoring and evaluation measures to ensure that the project implementation is of high quality, completed in time and on budget;
  • the activities are designed in an accessible and inclusive way and are open to people with fewer opportunities.
  • the project incorporates the use of digital tools and learning methods to complement their physical activities, and to improve the cooperation between partner organisations. - If Erasmus+ online platforms are available in the field(s) of the participating organisations: the extent to which the project makes use of Erasmus+ online platforms (European School Education Platform, including eTwinning, EPALE, European Youth Portal, EU Youth Strategy Platform) as tools for preparation, implementation and follow-up of the project activities.
  • the project is designed in an eco-friendly way and incorporates green practices in different project phases.

If the project plans training, teaching or learning activities:

the extent to which these activities are appropriate for the project's objectives and involve the appropriate profile and number of participants;

the quality of practical arrangements, management and support modalities in learning, teaching and training activities;

the quality of arrangements for the recognition and validation of participants' learning outcomes, in line with European transparency and recognition tools and principles.

3. Quality of the partnership and the cooperation arrangements - maximum score 20 points : The extent to which:

  • the project involves an appropriate mix of participating organisations in terms of profile, including grassroots organisations, past experience in the Programme and expertise to successfully complete all project objectives;
  • the project involves newcomers and less experienced organisations to the Action;
  • the proposed allocation of tasks demonstrates the commitment and active contribution of all participating organisations;
  • the proposal includes effective mechanisms for coordination and communication between the participating organisations, as well as with other relevant stakeholders.
  • if applicable, the extent to which the involvement of a participating organisation from a third country not associated to the Programme brings an essential added value to the project (if this condition is not fulfilled, the participating organisation from a third country not associated to the Programme will be excluded from the project proposal at assessment stage).

4. Impact - maximum score 25 points: The extent to which:

  • the project proposal includes concrete and logical steps to integrate the project results in the regular work of participating organisations;
  • the project has the potential to positively impact its participants and participating organisations, as well as their wider communities;
  • the expected project results have the potential to be used outside the organisations participating in the project during and after the project lifetime, and at local, regional, national or European level;
  • the project proposal includes concrete and effective steps to make the results of the project known within the participating organisations, to share the results with other organisations and the public, and to publicly acknowledge the European Union funding;
  • if relevant, the extent to which the proposal describes how the materials, documents and media produced will be made freely available and promoted through open licences, and does not contain disproportionate limitations;
  • the project proposal includes concrete and effective steps to ensure the sustainability of the project, its capacity to continue having an impact and producing results after the EU grant has been used up.

    To be considered for funding, proposals must score at least 70 points. Furthermore, they must score at least half of the maximum points in each of the categories of award criteria mentioned above (i.e. minimum 13 points for the categories "relevance of the project" and "impact"; 15 points for the category "quality of the project design and implementation" and 10 points for the category "quality of the partnership and the cooperation arrangements"). In cases where two or more applications have received the same total score (ex aequo cases), priority will be given to highest scores for "relevance of the project" and then “impact”.

4.   Indicative timetable for evaluation and grant agreement: as described in the Call document.

Publication of the call:                                    28 November 2023

Deadline for submitting applications:             05 March  2023 17:00 (Brussels Time)

Indicative timeline for notification of the grant award decision and signature of the grant agreement:

The notification of the award decision will take place, indicatively, 6 months after the submission deadline and the signature of the grant agreement will take place, indicatively, 9 months from the submission deadline. 

 

5. Proposal templates, guidance and model grant agreements (MGA):

Standard application form (ERASMUS LSI)

Call document

Guide for applicants

Lump Sum MGA

Support & Resources

For help related to this call, please contact: [email protected]

Funding & Tenders Portal FAQ – Submission of proposals.

IT Helpdesk – Contact the IT helpdesk for questions such as forgotten passwords, access rights and roles, technical aspects of submission of proposals, etc.

Online Manual – Step-by-step online guide through the Portal processes from proposal preparation and submission to reporting on your on-going project. Valid for all 2021-2027 programmes.

Latest Updates

Last Changed: August 26, 2024

EVALUATION results

Published: 05/12/2023

Deadline: 05/03/2024

Available budget:

EUR 52.215.000 split as follows:

ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SCP: EUR 35 215 000

ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SSCP: EUR 10 000 000

ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SNCESE: EUR 7 000 000

The results of the evaluation for each topic are as follows:



ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SCP

ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SSCP

ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SNCESE

Number of proposals submitted (including proposals transferred from or to other calls)

824

742

139

Number of inadmissible proposals

0

0

0

Number of ineligible proposals

8

16

14

Number of above-threshold proposals

518

575

76

Total budget requested for above-threshold proposals

EUR 170 715 426

EUR 33 747 322

EUR 23 640 000

Number of proposals retained for funding

100

169

22

Number of proposals in the reserve list

6

9

3

Funding threshold

87 points

85 points

77,5 points



We recently informed the applicants about the evaluation results for their proposals.

For questions, please contact [email protected]

Last Changed: March 6, 2024

PROPOSAL NUMBERS

Call ERASMUS-SPORT-2024 has closed on the 05 March 2024.

1705 proposals have been submitted.

The breakdown per topic is:

  • ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SCP: 836 proposals
  • ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SSCP: 729 proposals
  • ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SNCESE: 140 proposals

Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in August 2024.

Last Changed: March 6, 2024

PROPOSAL NUMBERS

Call ERASMUS-SPORT-2024 has closed on the 05 March 2024.

1705 proposals have been submitted.

The breakdown per topic is:

  • ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SCP: 836 proposals
  • ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SSCP: 729 proposals
  • ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SNCESE: 140 proposals

Evaluation results are expected to be communicated in August 2024.

 

Last Changed: January 18, 2024
The submission session is now available for: ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SCP(ERASMUS-LS), ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SSCP(ERASMUS-LS), ERASMUS-SPORT-2024-SNCESE(ERASMUS-LS)
Last Changed: January 15, 2024

 

The opening of the call Erasmus-Sport-2024 has been postponed to 19/01/2024.

Last Changed: January 15, 2024

 

The opening of the call Erasmus-Sport-2024 has been postponed to 19/01/2024.

Last Changed: January 9, 2024

 

The opening of the call Erasmus-Sport-2024 has been postponed to 16/01/2024.

Last Changed: January 9, 2024

 

The opening of the call Erasmus-Sport-2024 has been postponed to 16/01/2024.

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