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BMBizMetrics Our South African consortium partner that offers a business simulation. | |
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EACEAEuropean Education and Culture Executive Agency The EU organisation that manages funding for education, culture, audiovisual, sport, citizenship and volunteering | |
EDIEntrepreneurship Development Institute Our youth organisation consortium partner from Ethiopia. | |
EVEERASMUS Virtual Exchange The program line under which AGRI-MOCKS is placed. Erasmus+ virtual exchangesVirtual exchanges projects consist of online people-to-people activities that promote intercultural dialogue and soft skills development. They make it possible for every young person to access high-quality international and cross-cultural education without physical mobility. While virtual debating or training does not fully replace the benefits of physical mobility, participants in virtual exchanges ought to reap some of the benefits of the international educational experience. Digital platforms represent a valuable tool in partially answering the global constraints on mobility caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Virtual exchanges also help spreading European values. Moreover, in some cases virtual exchanges can prepare the ground for future physical exchanges not funded under this action. Virtual exchanges in higher education and youth take place in small groups and are always moderated by a trained facilitator. They should be easily integrated into youth (non-formal education) projects or higher education courses. Virtual exchanges can draw participants from both sectors, even if, depending on specific projects, they could involve participants from either only one of them or from both. All projects under this call will involve organisations and participants coming from both EU Member States and third countries associated to the Programme, and third countries not associated to the Programme in eligible regions. Objectives of the ActionThe action will aim to:
Thematic Areas / Specific ObjectivesThe Virtual Exchanges should be organised in one or more of the following thematic areas, which correspond to the priorities of the Erasmus+ Programme:
Within this broad framework, since virtual exchanges are a bottom-up initiative, participating organisations are free to choose the topics on which they will focus, but proposals must demonstrate their expected impact in relation to one or more of the objectives mentioned above (see also ‘Expected impact’ section below). Gender aspects should be taken into account as needed, depending on the projects’ scope and themes (e.g. by introducing gender sensitivity aspects in the trainings). Special attention needs to be given to the inclusion of socially and economically vulnerable people and persons unable to apply for physical mobility. ActivitiesProjects will be funded based on work plans that integrate online cooperation activities, including:
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FCAFinancial Capacity Assessment A step in the consortium member validation process done by the REA Central Validation Service. | |
FSIGNFinancial Signatory A role that needs to be assigned on the EU platform to a member of the consortium partners' organisation, who has the legal righjt to sign financial documents on behalf of the organisation. Often a person from the accounts office. | |
FTOP portalFunding & Tenders Portal The EU platform on which our proposal and consortium data are managed. https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/home | |
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GAPGrant Agreement Preparation A process step required by the EU to receive the grant. After all consortium partners have been validated on the EU platform they have to sign the Grant agreement (GA) Declaration.
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