Erasmus+ is a very wide programme, covering a diverse range of actions.
How you can take part depends broadly on two factors:
- if you are applying by yourself or on behalf of an organisation
- in which country you or your organisation is based
Quick explainer
Individual applicants
If you are looking to take part by yourself, it’s likely that you will need to apply through an organisation such as your university, training centre, company and so on.
You can ask them if they are applying for a project grant, or explore the Erasmus+ app for advice and inspiration.
Applicant organisations
If you are an organisation looking for a grant or call for proposals, read how to apply and the registration steps you need to take first.
How to apply as an organisation
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Full details on this year’s programme
For comprehensive details on who can take part, search the Programme Guide for the action or the field you are interested in.
Looking to apply from outside the EU?
Read the guidance on applying from outside the EU
Applying with a project partner
The partner search on the EU's Funding and Tenders portal helps you search for potential partners for your proposal.
Financial support
Individuals and organisations might be able to benefit from financing under the Skills and Education Guarantee (S&E). This is a pilot debt financing initiative run by the European Investment Fund (EIF).
The S&E follows the previous Erasmus+ Master Loan scheme, which ran from 2015-2022.
Funding is available through financial intermediaries such as banks and social investment funds.
See a list of these financial intermediaries under "Information for final beneficiaries" on the website of the EIF.