Categories Eligible Costs Official: Erasmus+ Grants

budget-finance 2026-07-02 · 2 min read
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Categories Eligible Costs Official in Erasmus+

Erasmus+ is an EU programme supporting actions in education, training, youth, and sport for the period 2021–2027.4 It is one of the most widely recognised funding programmes the European Union operates, having transformed the lives of millions of participants.1

The programme covers several distinct fields. These include studying, vocational training, youth exchanges, and sport initiatives.3 Understanding which categories of activity fall within the programme scope is essential before exploring eligible costs or official guidance for any grant action.

Who the Programme Supports

Erasmus+ empowers both individuals and organisations to grow, connect, and shape their futures across Europe and beyond.1 This dual focus — on people and on the bodies that support them — defines how grant funding flows through the programme.

National agencies play a direct role. In France, for example, the Erasmus+ France / Education Formation agency manages and promotes the education and training strands of the European programme.5 Similar bodies operate across participating countries, providing a local point of contact for applicants seeking guidance on eligible costs and official budget rules.

Fields Covered Under the Programme

The programme spans education, training, youth, and sport.4 Within the youth field, it has supported projects ranging from artistic and solidarity initiatives to structured dialogue and inclusive career exploration.3

One funded project brought together young people to discover and test green professions of tomorrow in an inclusive setting.3 Another financed a unique European training course for social circus instructors — described as a new youth profession in Europe.3 These examples illustrate the breadth of activities the programme considers eligible for support.

Accessing Official Guidance

The official Erasmus+ website serves as the primary gateway for programme information, presenting itself as a gateway to explore the EU's most popular funding programme.1 Applicants looking for categories of eligible costs and official budget guidance should begin there, then follow up with their national agency for country-specific rules and deadlines.

The programme runs through 2027, giving organisations a multi-year window to plan and submit applications.4 Checking with the relevant national agency early is advisable, as agency-level guidance translates the programme framework into practical steps for applicants.

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Sources

  1. Home - Erasmus+
  2. Accueil - Erasmus +, le programme pour l’éducation, la formation, la ...
  3. Le programme Erasmus+ | Ministère de l'Education nationale
  4. Accueil | Agence Erasmus+ France / Éducation Formation
By the EU Reporting Team · Published