MOVE Congress 2015: Erasmus+ Sport Programme Updates

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Erasmus+ Sport 2016 Michał Rynkowski Unit Sport Policy and Programme DG Education and Culture ISCA Move Congress November 2015

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Erasmus+ Sport

2016

Michał Rynkowski Unit Sport Policy and Programme

DG Education and Culture ISCA Move Congress November 2015

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EU Work Plan for Sport (2014-2017)• 3 key topics:

• Integrity of Sport• The economic dimension of Sport• Sport and Society

• 5 Expert Groups:• Match-fixing• Good governance• Economic dimension• HEPA• Human resources development in sport

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Preparatory Actions (2009-2013)

- Health and physical activity- Gender equality- Education and training

- Fight against doping - Social inclusion - Volunteering

- Fight against violence and intolerance in sport- Strengthening the organisation of sport

- Fight against match-fixing- Physical activity and active ageing- Sport at municipal level

- Good governance and dual careers- Traditional European sport and games

2009 2010

2011 2012

2013

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Key ideas about Erasmus+

Financial support secured for 7 years Substantial budget

Programme serving policies

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Budget of Erasmus+: Sport

Total:265,94M €

Gradual growth in

annual amounts

On average: 38M €/year

33,6 m In 2016

Starting with 22.3M € in

2014

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EU Work Plan for Sport 2014-2017

• Document of the Council setting the priorities for 2014-2017

• http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/HTML/?uri=CELEX:42014Y0614(03)&from=EN

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The collaborative partnerships will aim at addressing the following objectives:

• Encouraging participation in sport and physical activity, especially by supporting the implementation of the European Week of Sport

• Encouraging participation in sport and physical activity, especially by supporting the implementation of the EU Physical Activity Guidelines

• Promoting the Dual Careers of Athletes, especially by supporting the implementation of the EU Guidelines on Dual Careers of Athletes

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Continuation of objectives…• Combatting doping, notably in recreational environments • Combating match-fixing, especially through the support to

prevention, awareness-raising and cooperation among stakeholders

• Promoting voluntary activity in sport • Supporting innovative and educational approaches to contain

violence and tackle racism, discrimination and intolerance in sport

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Continuation of objectives…• Improving good governance in sport • Encouraging social inclusion and equal opportunities in sport,

especially by supporting, in the field of sport, the implementation of EU strategies, notably the EU Gender Equality Strategy and the EU Disability Strategy.

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Projects selected in 2015 by countries

Collaborative Partnerships

Not-for-profit European

Sport Events Total

Italia 6 0 6

España 5 0 5

Nederland 4 0 4

Österreich 3 0 3

United Kingdom 3 03

Bulgaria 2 0 2

Croatia 2 0 2

France 1 1 2

Deutschland 2 0 2

Latvia 2 0 2

Portugal 2 0 2

Romania 2 0 2

Slovenia 2 0 2

Czech Republic 1 01

Danmark 1 0 1

Greece 1 0 1

Lithuania 0 1 1

Poland 1 0 1

Suomi / Finland 0 11

TOTAL 40 3 43 10

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Erasmus+: Sport - Collaborative Partnerships - Geographic coverage of selected applications

Applicants Partners TotalBelgium 0 14 14Bosnia and Herzegovina 0 2 2Bulgaria 2 9 11Croatia 2 8 10Cyprus 0 3 3Czech Republic 1 4 5Danmark 1 8 9Deutschland 2 17 19España 5 29 34Estonia 0 2 2FYROM 0 2 2France 1 22 23Greece 1 14 15Hungary 0 11 11Iceland 0 1 1Ireland 0 7 7Italia 6 36 42Latvia 2 2 4Lithuania 0 7 7Luxembourg 0 0 0Malta 0 3 3Nederland 4 14 18Norway 0 4 4Österreich 3 10 13Poland 1 8 9Portugal 2 14 16Romania 2 4 6Serbia 0 2 2Slovakia 0 5 5Slovenia 2 19 21Suomi / Finland 0 3 3Sverige 0 9 9Switzerland 0 3 3Turkey 0 5 5Ukraine 0 1 1United Kingdom 3 38 41Total 40 340 380

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Topics of collaborative partnerships selected in 2015

Erasmus+: Sport - Topics covered by selected applications (Collaborative Partnerships)

TOPICSN° applications

selectedEU physical activity guidelines 10

Enhance social inclusion, equal opportunities, volunteering and participation in sports 9EU guidelines on dual careers of athletes 9

Approaches to contain violence and tackle racism and intolerance in sport 4EU principles on good governance in sport 4Fight against match-fixing 3Promote voluntary activity in sport 1

Combat doping, notably in recreational environments 0TOTAL 40

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Type of organisations of all partners involved in selected applications (collaborative partnerships; 2nd round)

28 50

11386

9310

Public BodiesHigher Education Insti-tutions & Research Cen-tresGeneral NGOsSport NGOsSport Federations/Leagues/ClubsOthers

Type of organisation

OrganisationsPublic Bodies 28

Higher Education Institutions & Research Centres 50General NGOs 113Sport NGOs 86

Sport Federations/Leagues/Clubs 93Others 10TOTAL 380

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New in 2016:

Collaborative partnerships: max. budget 400.000 EUR.

Small collaborative partnerships: max. 60.000 EUR:- facilitated application: declaration on honour - no verification of the financial capacity - no problems with the prefinancing- 3 partners from 3 Programme Countries

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Small collaborative partnership

Small collaborative partnerships: max. 60.000 EUR:

- Encourage social inclusion and equal opportunities in sport, especially by supporting the implementation of EU strategies, notably the EU Gender Equality Strategy and the EU Disability Strategy- Promote European traditional sports and games- Support the mobility of volunteers, coaches, managers and staff of non-profit sport organisations - Protect athletes, especially the youngest, from health and safety hazards by improving training and competition conditions.

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Not-for-profit events

Rules and topics in 2016 not changedGrant max. 500.000 EUR

For European Week of Sport - 3 major events a 300.000 EUR (20 Programme Countries)- 9 smaller events a 100.000 EUR (3 Programme Countries)

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Selection method

General call for proposals

Annual call

Evaluation committee (external experts)

Principles of independence

and transparency

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Further information

• Commission's Sport Policy and Programme Unit website: http://ec.europa.eu/sport/

• EACEA (Agency) website: http://eacea.ec.europa.eu/index_en.php

[email protected]

• Sport Policy and Programme Unit: [email protected]

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Thank youfor your attention