Have your say on how the EU budget should support education, training, solidarity and youth
How do you think the next long-term budget should contribute to cross-border education, training, and more?

Deciding the next 7 years
The EU's long-term budget sets out how much money the EU can spend in its various policies and funding programmes. This covers a period of 7 years, and the European Commission is now preparing for the next round, starting in 2028.
The Commission aims to create a simpler, more focused and responsive budget.
It is running public consultations to gather the public’s views on how to achieve this.
Erasmus+ funding falls under the thematic consultation “cross-border education, training and solidarity, youth, media, culture, and creative sectors, values, and civil society”.
Why should you take part?
Answering the consultation gives you a say in what policies the EU's budget should support. As EU funding programmes support a wide range of beneficiaries across the EU, you have a stake!
Whatever your background, get involved and share your opinion by joining the consultation now.
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