Pilot Project - Sport Support - emergency sport actions for youth

Deadline :
October 17, 2023 5:00 PM

Brussels time

Project Duration:
12 to 18 months
Funding available:
EUR 1 947 953
Partners required:
Single applicants and consortia allowed.

Funding programme

Pilot projects (PP) and Preparatory Actions (PA) introduce new initiatives that might turn into standing EU funding programmes.

Call overview

This call aims to encourage community integration of children and youth affected by the war in Ukraine.

Expected Outcome

The expected results include:

  • Promote, in and through sport, the direct engagement of young people affected by the war with meaningful activities in at local level, in their host communities;
  • Facilitate overcoming trauma, adapt to new environments and create bonds with the temporary hosting communities;
  • Improve physical and mental well-being of those displaced by attending sport sessions;
  • Collect experiences and good practices for dissemination and further inspiration to take up similar initiatives elsewhere in Europe.

Objective

This pilot project will focus on encouraging community integration of children and youth. By improving their mental well-being by attending sport sessions, these individuals will eventually become ready to adjust to their new environment. Sport activities, with their power of bringing people together, will help interaction with the host community; facilitate integration into the education system and the labour market.To achieve the best results those activities should be organised at the local, grassroots level, mainly through grassroots sports clubs, involving only one country, as it is easier to respond to integration needs by implementing activities at the local level.The main beneficiaries will be children and young people affected by humanitarian crises and mass migration processes in the context of war.

Expected impact

Activities, games and sports must be designed in order to meet specific social and psychosocial goals. They need to be age appropriate, culturally appropriate and be considered in respect to the gender roles in the community. Building on the existing physical capacities of participants, experienced coaches will help them feel comfortable by encouraging those performing skills that they already know. Therefore, cooperation between grassroots sports clubs and centres that could offer social, psychological or pedagogical support would be important and required. This project would also involve, mainly as facilitators, sport4federations. In addition, the purpose of this proposal is to inspire other sport clubs to set up support programmes by publishing and promoting experiences and good practices.

Expected results

The expected results include:

  • Promote, in and through sport, the direct engagement of young people affected by the war with meaningful activities in at local level, in their host communities;
  • Facilitate overcoming trauma, adapt to new environments and create bonds with the temporary hosting communities;
  • Improve physical and mental well-being of those displaced by attending sport sessions;
  • Collect experiences and good practices for dissemination and further inspiration to take up similar initiatives elsewhere in Europe.

Eligibility

In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:

  • be legal entities (public or private bodies)
  • be established (have a registered legal office) in one of the eligible countries, i.e.: EU Member States (including overseas countries and territories (OCTs))
  • be an organisation active in the field of sport (such as a sport federation or club), with legal personality (public or private body).

Consortium composition

Both applications by single applicants and proposals submitted by a consortium are allowed.

Budget

The estimated available call budget is EUR 1 947 953.

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Deadline :
October 17, 2023 5:00 PM

Brussels time

Project Duration:
12 to 18 months
Funding available:
EUR 1 947 953
Partners required:
Single applicants and consortia allowed.