⚠️ The Competition Is Getting Tougher
In 2024, Erasmus+ KA220 success rates dropped to as low as 7.5% in Greece and 11.5% in Portugal — down from over 30% just two years earlier. Even proposals scoring between 80 and 90 points are being left unfunded. Knowing the programme is no longer enough. You need to write exactly the way evaluators are trained to read.
If you have ever spent weeks — or months — writing an Erasmus+ application only to receive a rejection letter, you are not alone. Across Europe, thousands of organisations with genuinely strong project ideas fail to secure funding every year. Not because their idea is weak — but because their proposal does not communicate value the way evaluators need to see it.
This is where a professional Erasmus+ proposal writing service makes a decisive difference. In this guide, we break down what a professional service actually delivers, how it works across different project types (KA1, KA210, KA220), and how to choose the right level of support for your organisation.
📋 In This Article
1. What Is an Erasmus+ Proposal Writing Service?
An Erasmus+ proposal writing service provides professional support to organisations applying for Erasmus+ funding. Depending on the level of service chosen, this can range from reviewing a draft you have already written, to developing your entire application from scratch.
A genuine service goes well beyond correcting grammar or formatting text. It involves:
- Understanding your organisation’s profile, experience, and project idea
- Structuring the application around the official evaluation criteria (Relevance, Quality, Impact)
- Writing in the specific way Erasmus+ assessors are trained to value — concrete, evidence-based, and EU-priority-aligned
- Ensuring every section is coherent and free of the typical mistakes that cost applicants 10–20 points
- Advising on budget structure, partner roles, and dissemination planning as part of a complete package
💡 Not All Proposal Support Is Equal
Some providers edit text. Others fill in forms. A genuine service reads like an expert evaluator wrote it — because it is built around how assessors actually score proposals, not what sounds impressive to the applicant.
2. Why Most Organisations Struggle Without Expert Help
The Erasmus+ application form may look straightforward. But the gap between a passing proposal (60 points) and a funded one (85+ points) is almost entirely about how well you articulate relevance, methodology, and impact in the language evaluators are trained to recognise.
The Numbers Tell the Story
According to a European Commission national evaluation report, 40% of KA2 applications do not meet the minimum quality threshold — meaning they are rejected before even entering the funding competition. In some countries in 2024, the KA220 success rate fell below 14%. This means that even a proposal scoring a respectable 78 points may receive no funding in a highly competitive national round.
The Most Common Failure Points
- Vague project relevance — not anchored to documented needs or EU priorities
- Weak impact sections that describe outputs (what you will do) instead of outcomes (what will change)
- Partners listed without clear roles or evidence of their added value
- Dissemination plans that promise a website and a brochure, then stop
- Budgets that don’t match the activities described, or feel padded
- Sustainability sections that say the project “will continue” without explaining how
📊 Research Insight
Studies of recent Erasmus+ calls show that proposals referencing 3–5 external data sources to validate the identified problem consistently score higher on the Relevance criterion than those relying on internal assessment alone. Evidence-based needs analysis has become non-negotiable for competitive applications.
3. What GrowthProjects.eu Includes in Full Proposal Development
GrowthProjects.eu is a European consultancy specialised exclusively in Erasmus+ projects. With over 10 years of hands-on experience and more than 32 funded projects across 18 countries, the service is built around one goal: giving each application the strongest possible competitive position.
Step 1 — Understanding Your Organisation and Idea
The process begins with a structured intake: your organisation’s profile, sector, previous experience, available partners, and project concept. This forms the foundation of the proposal’s Relevance and Quality sections — which together account for up to 70 points.
Step 2 — Strategic Alignment with EU Priorities
Every section is aligned to the current Erasmus+ Programme Guide priorities: inclusion and diversity, digital transformation, green transition, and democratic participation. This alignment is what separates proposals that score in the 80s from those that score in the 60s.
Step 3 — Writing All Application Sections
Full development covers every required section: project summary, context and rationale, objectives, work plan and activities, team and management, dissemination and exploitation, sustainability, budget justification, and partner profiles.
Step 4 — Evaluator-Focused Final Review
Before delivery, the completed proposal is reviewed against the official evaluation rubric — the same framework used by national agency experts who score your application. This final pass identifies any gaps or inconsistencies that could cost you points.
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4. KA1 vs KA210 vs KA220 — Writing Differences
Not all Erasmus+ applications are the same. Each Key Action has a distinct structure, word count expectations, and the kind of evidence that carries most weight. Getting this wrong — even if the content is strong — can cost you 10–15 points on Quality of Design.
KA1 — Learning Mobility Projects (KA121 / KA122)
- Focus is on mobility planning: who travels, where, why, and how mobilities connect to your organisation’s development plan
- Must show a clear progression from need → mobility → learning outcome → organisational change
- Budget uses unit costs; every mobility must be individually justified
- 2026 rule: staff courses cannot exceed 50% of total grant for projects above €40,000
KA210 — Small-Scale Partnerships
- Simpler structure; minimum 2 partners from 2 programme countries
- Lump-sum grant up to €60,000; ideal entry point for first-time applicants
- Lower competition, shorter application, quicker decisions — but still requires clear relevance and concrete activities
KA220 — Cooperation Partnerships
- Most complex: minimum 3 partners from 3 programme countries, up to 36 months, up to €400,000
- Work packages must be structured and logically connected; Intellectual Outputs need detailed descriptions
- Dissemination requirements are highest: evaluators expect concrete post-project continuation plans
- The proposal should read as a professional project management document, not just a funding applicationblock.
5. DIY vs. Professional Support: An Honest Comparison
Many organisations ask whether hiring a proposal writing service is worth the investment. Here is an honest breakdown:
| DIY Approach | With GrowthProjects.eu | |
|---|---|---|
| Time investment | 80–150+ hours of staff time | You provide info; we write |
| Proposal quality | Varies, often below 75 pts | Average score targeted: 85+ |
| Evaluator knowledge | General guidance only | 10 years evaluator insight |
| Partner finding | Manual, unpredictable | Matched in 5–15 days |
| Cost | Staff time + stress | From €95/section · €395 full KA1 |
| If rejected | Start over from scratch | Review & Improve service available |
For a KA220 project where a successful grant can bring €150,000–€400,000 to your organisation, investing €895 in professional proposal development represents less than 0.6% of the minimum grant value — while significantly increasing your probability of success.
6. GrowthProjects.eu Services & Pricing
All services come with transparent, fixed pricing and a clear delivery timeline. You only pay for what you need.
| Service | KA1 | KA210 | KA220 | Delivery |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Section Writing | €95 | €195 | €295 | 3 days |
| Review & Improve | €195 | €395 | €595 | 7 days |
| Full Proposal Development | €395 | €595 | €895 | 15 days |
Additional services include:
- Erasmus+ Orientation Session — €45 · 1 hour · delivered in 1 day
- Project Concept Structuring (PDF) — €95 · delivered in 3 days
- Continuous Support until Submission — €145 · WhatsApp + online meetings · 30 days
- Partner Finding & Matching — 1 partner (€95) · 3 partners (€195) · 5 partners (€295)
- Learning Materials & Training Module Development — from €95 per deliverable
🚀 Ready to Start Your Erasmus+ Application?
GrowthProjects.eu has helped organisations across 18 European countries secure over €2 million in Erasmus+ funding. Whether you need a full proposal, a partner, or just clarity on where to begin — contact us today.
7. Frequently Asked Questions
Is using a proposal writing service allowed under Erasmus+ rules?
Yes. There is no rule in the Erasmus+ Programme Guide that prohibits organisations from hiring external consultants to support their application. What matters is that the applying organisation is the one submitting the proposal, and that the project reflects genuine organisational needs and activities.
What is your success rate?
Proposals supported by GrowthProjects.eu typically receive evaluation scores of 85 points or above. However, final funding decisions depend on factors beyond proposal quality — including national budget allocation, competition level, and volume of applications. Our focus is on maximising proposal quality to give each application the strongest competitive position.
Can I use the service if I have already started writing?
Yes. The Review & Improve service is designed for organisations that have a draft in progress. If you have already received Quality Assessment feedback from a previous application, GrowthProjects.eu can use that feedback to rebuild the weakest sections and strengthen your resubmission.
How do I get started?
The easiest entry point is the free Erasmus+ Eligibility Checker on our website — it confirms your eligibility in minutes. You can then book a €45 Orientation Session or contact us directly to discuss your idea and get a recommendation on the right service.
Which types of Erasmus+ projects do you support?
GrowthProjects.eu supports KA1 Mobility Projects and KA2 partnerships (KA210 Small-Scale and KA220 Cooperation Partnerships) across all fields: Youth, Sport, Higher Education, Adult Education, VET, and School Education.
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