Countdown to Erasmus+ Project Submission: Are You Ready for October 1st?
Two big deadlines every year: March and October. We’re now in the final stretch, racing to write and submit our Erasmus+ projects before the October 1st deadline. How’s it going for you?
Every year, we have two exciting project submission periods: one in March and one in October. Right now, we’re in the final stretch, racing to write and submit our Erasmus+ projects before the October 1st deadline. How are things going on your end?
At our Poland-based digital agency, Vedego, we’ve been writing, winning, implementing, and reporting Erasmus+ projects with partners from various European countries. Over time, we've gained considerable experience in this area. Many of our close friends often ask, "Can’t we do it too?" But the reality is, we’ve learned that these projects are far more complex and demanding than they seem. Writing and managing an Erasmus+ project requires immense focus, time, and dedication. However, that’s a topic for another blog post!
Today, I want to highlight that the project submission deadline is fast approaching. Some of our project drafts are already near completion, and we’re fine-tuning them before submission. Others are still in progress, but we’re determined to finalize them in time for the deadline.
Erasmus+ projects truly provide invaluable benefits to people living in Europe. They foster cross-country integration, increase productivity through the projects themselves, and strengthen connections between educational institutions. Through these projects, educators enhance their skills, and numerous sectors—including digitalization, citizenship awareness, green policies, integration, team collaboration, and many more—have opportunities to evolve and grow. Additionally, citizens and migrants across member countries can learn together and build a brighter future.
With less than two weeks remaining, it’s time to finalize and submit our projects with precision and care.
To everyone writing and submitting Erasmus+ projects in fields like youth, adult education, and school education, I wish you the best of luck!
The key to the future is in our hands. The important thing is finding the right door to unlock.
See you in my next blog post!