1 EACEA Erasmus+ Sector Skills Alliances SSA Application Toolkit Tool 2 Who can apply? You can apply until 02/05/17 (12:00 CET Brussels time)
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EACEA Erasmus+
Sector Skills Alliances SSA Application Toolkit Tool 2
Who can apply?
You can apply
until 02/05/17 (12:00 CET Brussels time)
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Who can apply?
The applicant organisation must be from the following EU or Non-EU Erasmus+ Programme Countries:
A consortium must be led by an applicant = the coordinating organization
The applicant submits the proposal on behalf of the beneficiaries.
The applicant is responsible for the overall implementation of the project.
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Coordinating Organisation - Applicant
Lot 1 and Lot 2 proposals are open to all sectors except of the six pilot sectors of Lot 3.
Sectors according to NACE classification (Eurostat list)
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Sectors of activities
Lot 3 proposals are only open to six sectors:
• automotive
• defence
• maritime technology
• space (geo-information)
• textile-clothing-leather-footwear
• tourism
These are the sectors which have been chosen to pilot
the Blueprint for Sectoral Cooperation on Skills.
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Sectors of activities
Number of participating organizations
• At least 12 E+ Programme countries
• At least 2 organisations
The geographical coverage can be ensured by the participation of national organisations and/or by European-wide umbrella organisations or European social partners.
• At least 1 organisation represents
• Industry
• Education and training providers
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LOT 1
Type of participating organizations
Public or private organisations established in a Programme Country such as:
• European and/or national social partners;
• labour ministries or associated bodies (agencies or councils);
• public or private employment services;
• labour market research institutes, national statistics offices;
• public or private, small, medium or large enterprises (including social enterprises);
• economic development agencies;
• chambers of commerce, of industry or of labour;
• sectoral or professional associations of employers or employees; chambers of skilled crafts;
• European or national sectoral umbrella organisations;
• training or education providers at local, regional or national level;
• sector-based research institutes;
• bodies providing career guidance, professional counselling and information services;
• public authorities responsible for education and training at regional or national level.
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LOT 1
Example of a SSA
IF
SSA covers 12
Countries
Nº of beneficiaries
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1 Umbrella Organisation (at least 11 countries) and
1 beneficiary in one of the countries
Nº of beneficiaries 12
1 beneficiary for each country
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LOT 1
Number of participating organizations
• At least 4 E+ Programme countries
• At least 8 organisations
• at least 3 organisations are:
• Enterprises, industry or the sector representatives
• Education and training providers
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LOT 2
Type of participating organizations (1)
Public or private organisations established in a Programme Country:
• public or private enterprises (including social enterprises) in particular those with an own training department, those providing apprenticeships, and those providing shared training (collaborative training);
• EU or national organisations representing industry, small and medium-sized enterprises, relevant sectoral organisations;
• public or private VET providers, including inter-company training centres and higher education institutions providing VET;
• networks of VET providers and European or national organisations representing them;
• Education and Training authorities at regional or national level, and Ministries;
• organisations or networks – at EU or national level – representing social partners,
industry, sectoral organisations, professions and education and training stakeholders,
including youth organisations;
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LOT 2
Type of participating organisations (2)
Public or private organisations established in a Programme Country:
• chambers of commerce, of industry, of skilled crafts or of labour, and other intermediary bodies;
• sector skills councils;
• economic development agencies, statistical bodies and research institutes;
• cultural and/or creative bodies;
• bodies providing career guidance, professional counselling, information services and employment services;
• accreditation, certification, recognition or qualification bodies (bodies with “regulatory function”).
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LOT 2
Number of participating organizations
• At least 6 E+ Programme countries
• At least 12 organizations
• at least 5 organizations are:
• enterprises, industry or sector representatives
• Education and training providers
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LOT 3
Type of participating organizations (1)
Public or private organisations established in a Programme Country:
• public or private enterprises (including social enterprises) in particular those with an own training department, those providing apprenticeships, and those providing shared training (collaborative training);
• EU or national organisations representing industry, small and medium-sized enterprises, relevant sectoral organisations;
• public or private VET providers, including inter-company training centres and higher education institutions providing VET;
• networks of VET providers and European or national organisations representing them;
• Education and Training authorities at regional or national level, and Ministries;
• organisations or networks – at EU or national level – representing social partners,
industry, sectoral organisations, professions and education and training stakeholders,
including youth organisations;
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LOT 3
Type of participating organizations (2)
Public or private organisations established in a Programme Country:
• chambers of commerce, of industry, of skilled crafts or of labour, and other intermediary bodies;
• sector skills councils;
• economic development agencies, statistical bodies and research institutes;
• cultural and/or creative bodies;
• bodies providing career guidance, professional counselling, information services and employment services;
• accreditation, certification, recognition or qualification bodies
(bodies with “regulatory function”).
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LOT 3