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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InThe ‘Youth in Action’ programme aims to promote active citizenship in young people, encourage solidarity and tolerance, foster mutual understanding between young people from different countries and develop European cooperation on youth matters.
The Commission has issued a call for proposals covering the Youth in Action programme 2007-13. This call for proposals concerns programme action 4.1, whereby bodies active at European level in the field of youth will receive support.
As previously stated the 'Youth in Action' programme aims to promote active citizenship in young people, encourage solidarity and tolerance, foster mutual understanding between young people from different countries and develop European cooperation on youth matters. In addition the programme will contribute to improvements in the quality of support systems for youth activities and further develop the capabilities of civil society organisations working with youth.
The programme provides bodies pursuing an aim of general European interest in the field of youth with support for their regular activities in this field. These activities must help encourage young people to participate as citizens in public life, in society, and in the development and implementation of EU cooperation actions in the broadly defined field of youth. Tendering bodies are particularly encouraged to develop initiatives linked to active citizenship amongst young people, the involvement of young people in democratic life, recognition of cultural diversity and the inclusion of young people who have fewer opportunities. An annual grant may be awarded to help such bodies meet their operating costs. These bodies may be:
To be eligible for an operating grant, a body must:
Eligible activities
Organisations must schedule within their annual programme a series of activities which comply with the principles underpinning Community activity in the field of youth. Such activities must be connected with the priority themes of the programme presented in section 8.1. The main activities that are likely to contribute to the strengthening and effectiveness of Community action are:
However please be aware that at the moment this call is similar to several that relate to programmes due to run between 2007-13 where the final legislative ratification of their budget and their content has yet to be made. Neither the Commission nor the Agency (Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency) are legally bound by this call for proposals which refers to grants to be awarded for 2007. It may be cancelled and calls for proposals with different specifications may be issued, with appropriate time limits for response, should the legal basis be substantially altered by the EU legislature.
Applications must be sent to the Commission no later than 22
December 2006.
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