en

Bridge 47 Call for proposals: Share your innovations

Bridge 47 Call for proposals: Share your innovations

OPPORTUNITY DETAILS

Total reward
0 $
Deadline
24 Jan 2019
Study level
Opportunity type
Opportunity funding
Full funding
Eligible Countries
This opportunity is destined for all countries
Eligible Region
All Regions

Are you working in the area of Global Citizenship Education or educational innovations? Do you think that education can change the world around you for the better? If your answer is yes, Bridge 47 welcomes you to participate in a call for innovative educational projects.

They believe education can help us reverse negative global trends. In the current call for proposals they are looking for small scale (regional, local, community) innovative projects which put Global Citizenship Education and other types of value-based education in practice.

This sub-granting call is part of Bridge 47 – Building Global Citizenship, an EU-funded project implemented by Finnish Development NGOs Fingo and 15 European and global partners. The project mobilises and empowers global civil society to contribute to a transformation towards global justice and eradication of poverty through Global Citizenship Education. Bridge 47 is co-funded by the European Union.

Eligible entities are active non-profit organisations established in one of the following countries: Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Latvia, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia.

The maximum project budget should not exceed EUR 5.000 , with a maximum project grant of EUR 4.750  (5 % co-financing requested from project applicant). Successful applicants will be invited to a two-day design-thinking workshop in March 2019 to showcase their educational innovations.

For more detailed information, please visit the official webpage.

Other organizations


Choose your study destination


Choose the country you wish to travel to study for free, work or volunteer

Featured tags


grants 2024 grant Mälardalen University scholarship programme 2024 grant results