Europe in action : Collective information sessions

Europe in Action

Collective Information Sessions

1/2 day to discover the European funds, understand how they work and identify those that can be adapted to your project. These sessions are organised in partnership with networks from Nouvelle-Aquitaine and are free of charge.

SESSION ABOUT MUSIC

with le Contrat de Filière 

Date : September 13th (morning)

Place : online 

Duration : 1/2 day 

 

 

SESSION ABOUT MOBLITY

with le Contrat de Filière

Date : September 21st (morning) 

Place : online 

Duration : 1/2 day 

SESSION ABOUT GENDER EQUALITY 

with le RIM, ASTRE, ATIS & POLA

Date : October 11th 

Place : online 

Duration : 1 day 

 

SESSION ABOUT CULTURE

with l’Agence A 

Date : October 12th (morning) 

Place : online 

Duration : 1/2 day 

These trainings are information and training sessions on European funding for project leaders from the cultural and creative industries and the social and solidarity economy. 

 

They are collective, free of charge and last 3 hours. They are regularly organised in partnership with professional networks in New-Aquitaine and can be organised at the request of other collective organisations.

 

This scheme is financed in New-Aquitaine by the New-Aquitaine Region and not by the European Structural Funds.

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Objectives

In connection with European news concerning the professional sectors represented in their group. They allow participants to :

to have a first approach on European funding 

to locate and identify the different existing schemes (Creative Europe, Erasmus+, ESF, ERDF, LEADER, E-Portunus…)

_ to understand the application process : eligibility criteria for monitoring the file 

_ to identify contacts in your region to help you build up your file

_ to identify and mobilise European partnership or local development funds, which can support their actions of development, mobility, education, internationalisation, cooperation etc.

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