Erasmus+ 2026 Action Explorer

Interactive Reference Erasmus+ Action Explorer 2026 Programme Guide

Every Erasmus+ Action structured and searchable. Find what you need in seconds.

📅 Based on the 2026 Programme Guide 🎯 32 Key Actions covered  ⚡ Deadlines with live countdowns

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All information is extracted directly from the official Erasmus+ Programme Guide 2026 (Version 1, published 12 November 2025). Deadlines shown are at 12:00 Brussels Time unless otherwise stated. Individual National Agencies may set slightly different national deadlines for some actions — always verify with your National Agency before submitting. EACEA-managed actions apply via the EU Funding and Tenders Portal. GrowthProjects.eu accepts no responsibility for decisions made on the basis of this tool.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Erasmus+ Action Explorer is a free interactive reference tool that brings together all 34 Erasmus+ Key Actions in one searchable, filterable page. It is based on the official Erasmus+ Programme Guide 2026 and lets you find the right action, check deadlines, understand grant amounts and review eligibility requirements — without reading a 456-page PDF.

All information is extracted directly from the official Erasmus+ Programme Guide 2026 (Version 1, published 12 November 2025 by the European Commission). Grant amounts, deadlines, eligibility criteria and evaluation criteria are all sourced from the Programme Guide. However, this tool is provided for guidance purposes only — always verify with your National Agency or the EU Funding and Tenders Portal before submitting an application.

Use the filters at the top of the tool. Start with your sector (School, VET, Adult, Youth, Sport or Higher Education), then filter by experience level if you are applying for the first time. You can also filter by minimum partners required and project duration to find actions that match your capacity and timeline.
KA1 (Key Action 1) supports learning mobility — sending staff, students or young people abroad for professional development or learning experiences. KA2 (Key Action 2) supports cooperation between organisations — developing joint projects, partnerships and innovative practices. KA3 (Key Action 3) supports policy development and cooperation at systemic level, including the Jean Monnet actions focused on EU studies.
Both are cooperation partnership actions but designed for different levels of experience and ambition. KA210 (Small-Scale Partnerships) is designed for smaller and first-time organisations, offering lump sum grants of €30,000 or €60,000 with simplified requirements and a minimum of just 2 partners. KA220 (Cooperation Partnerships) is for more experienced organisations, offering lump sum grants of €120,000, €250,000 or €400,000, with a minimum of 3 partners from 3 countries and stronger requirements for innovation and systemic impact.
A lump sum grant is a fixed amount of money awarded to your project based on the activities you commit to deliver — not based on receipts or actual costs incurred. If you deliver all the activities described in your approved application, you receive the full grant. This makes financial management simpler because you do not need to track and report individual expenses. KA210, KA220 and several other actions use lump sum funding.
Most Erasmus+ actions are managed by a National Agency — the body in your country responsible for administering the programme. In Greece, this is the State Scholarships Foundation (IKY). You apply to your National Agency, and they assess your application and manage your grant. Some larger or international actions are managed centrally by EACEA (the European Education and Culture Executive Agency) — these are clearly marked in the tool and require application via the EU Funding and Tenders Portal.
EACEA (European Education and Culture Executive Agency) is an agency of the European Commission that manages the centralised Erasmus+ actions — including Alliances for Innovation, Capacity Building, Centres of Vocational Excellence, Erasmus Mundus and Jean Monnet actions. You apply to EACEA through the EU Funding and Tenders Portal (ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders), not through your National Agency.
An Erasmus Accreditation is a long-term quality label that gives organisations simplified annual access to KA1 mobility funding without having to submit a full application each year. Once accredited, you submit a simpler annual funding request based on your approved Erasmus Plan. Accreditations are available for School Education, VET, Adult Education and Youth organisations.
The deadlines shown are based on the official Erasmus+ Programme Guide 2026. However, some National Agencies publish slightly different national deadlines, and EACEA occasionally issues amendments after the Programme Guide is published. Always verify the deadline with your National Agency or the EU Funding and Tenders Portal before submitting. Deadlines that have already passed are shown with a strikethrough in the tool.
Generally yes, but each action has specific rules about multiple applications. For KA220, the same organisation cannot be involved in more than 10 applications per deadline as applicant or partner. For KA210, the limit is 5 applications per deadline. Some actions allow only one application per organisation per round. Always check the specific rules for each action before applying.
It depends on the action. KA210 and the KA122 short-term mobility projects are explicitly designed for newcomers and first-time applicants with no experience required. KA220 and more complex actions like CoVE or Alliances for Innovation are better suited to organisations with prior experience. Use the Experience Level filter in the tool to see only the actions appropriate for your situation.
GrowthProjects.eu provides expert support across the full application process — from eligibility checks and action selection to project concept development, partner matching and full proposal writing for KA1, KA210 and KA220 projects. Contact us for a free initial consultation.

Disclaimer

The Erasmus+ Action Explorer is a free reference tool developed by GrowthProjects.eu to help organisations navigate the Erasmus+ programme more easily. All information presented in this tool — including deadlines, grant amounts, eligibility criteria and evaluation criteria — is extracted directly from the official Erasmus+ Programme Guide 2026 (Version 1, published 12 November 2025 by the European Commission).

While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, GrowthProjects.eu accepts no responsibility for decisions made on the basis of this tool. This tool is provided for guidance purposes only and does not constitute official programme advice.

Before submitting any application, always:

  • Verify deadlines and eligibility with your National Agency — some National Agencies publish slightly different national deadlines or rate ranges within the Programme Guide framework
  • For EACEA-managed actions, check the EU Funding and Tenders Portal for the most current call documentation and any amendments published after the Programme Guide
  • Consult the official Erasmus+ Programme Guide 2026 directly for full programme rules

This tool is updated annually following the publication of each new Programme Guide. The current version reflects the 2026 call only.

GrowthProjects.eu is an independent Erasmus+ consultancy and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or acting as a representative of the European Commission, EACEA, or any National Agency.

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