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European Youth Information and Counselling Agency (ERYICA) Open Call: Submit Project Proposal & Get €10.000 Support!

European Youth Information and Counselling Agency (ERYICA)

Deadline: 31 December 2016
Open to: all legally established youth (work) or citizen organisations or public administrations of any size and level working in one of the 47 member states of the Council of Europe, Belarus and Kosovo
Grant: support of 10 project proposals with 10.000 EUR

European Youth Information and Counselling Agency (ERYICA)

Deadline: 31 December 2016
Open to: all legally established youth (work) or citizen organisations or public administrations of any size and level working in one of the 47 member states of the Council of Europe, Belarus and Kosovo
Grant: support of 10 project proposals with 10.000 EUR

Description

Do you have an idea for an eParticipation project for young people and need support? Take part in the EUth Open Call and make your eParticipation project come true! In the framework of the research and innovation project EUth, the European Youth Information and Counselling Agency (ERYICA) will support 10 project proposals with 10.000 EUR each to implement youth eParticipation projects using the digital toolbox “OPIN”.

To take part is simple! You will need to demonstrate that your project builds a bridge between young people and decision-makers with the help of “OPIN”. There are very diverse possibilities and options to initiate eParticipation projects with both online and offline components. For instance: a local council acquires land to create a recreational space for young people. Instead of deciding behind closed doors, the council initiates a participation process to involve young people in the idea collection and decision-making processes. “OPIN”s tools “idea collection” and “mobile polling” would facilitate this. A different example could be a youth organisation with a large network of members, who want to prepare a position paper or a working plan. “OPIN”s feature “collaborative text work” would render it possible that members from different areas can work together on the same platform and vote on each paragraph.

Eligibility

All legally established youth (work) or citizen organisations or public administrations of any size and level working in one of the 47 member states of the Council of Europe, Belarus and Kosovo (under UN Resolution 1244/99).

A jury will choose ten projects according to several criteria:

  • The technical feasibility of initiating submitted projects with the “OPIN” toolbox;
  • The integration of “OPIN” in the development of the participation processes.;
  • The practicability – relevance and utility – of the projects, their potential to impact on decision-making by creating a link between young participants and decision-makers, as well as the allocation of sufficient resources for marketing activities.

Benefits

  • The youth eParticipation toolbox “OPIN” combines a multilingual online-platform with a mobile application;
  • It offers a wide range of assistance for initiators of youth eParticipation projects, who aim at setting up successful participation projects;
  • The features of “OPIN” help consulting youth during agenda-setting or open topic research, enable to collectively draft, comment and vote on proposals or position papers;
  • A polling tool facilitates fast voting within a certain geo-location, which suits the mobile-centred Internet usage of digital natives;
  • Additionally, “OPIN” is specialised on integrating online and offline components of participation processes.

Grant

The selection procedure will ensure that the 10 projects chosen cover at least five European countries and different levels (local, regional, national, cross-border or European-wide).

The requested amount for support cannot exceed 10 000 EUR. The applicant needs to be in the position to issue an invoice on the basis of the subcontracting agreement that will be signed after awarding. The pre-financing of the project is limited to 70% of the requested amount. The balance payment will follow after the successful submission of the final report (due by 10 December 2017) and its approval by the European Commission in the second half of 2018.

How to apply?

Proposals must be submitted the application form until 31 December 2016. It is possible to request a feasibility check before 31 October  to find out whether your project is technically compatible with “OPIN”. All applicants will be informed about results of selection by 20 February 2017.

For further information about the submission process and its requirements, please contact and consult: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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