Following the new EU sports funding announcement for – Erasmus + , the Sport and Recreation Alliance is providing interested members and partners with additional information and advice.
The Alliance is set to contact our partner organisations in Europe – ENGSO and the European Olympic Committee EU Office – to match up potential project partners across Europe and build links between organisations with shared objectives.
To help us get you involved with potential EU funding projects across Europe, fill in this short form and return it to David Foster as soon as possible.
The European Commission will be hosting an info day in Brussels on 4 February which the Alliance will attend – it's all being streamed live so you can follow it over the internet.
There is also an online partner search tool available on the Erasmus+ website.
To get EU funding guidance from the Sport and Recreation Alliance fill in this form, return it to David Foster and he will get back to you as soon as possible.
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