Projects

The European Grants International Academy Srl has a long-term experience in setting up and coordinating strategic partnerships for the implementation of projects financed by public and private funds. EGInA cooperates with a team of project managers expert in the management and reporting of European Commission structural and centralised funds. They all have academic-professional backgrounds in the fields of education and vocational training, digital innovation with social impact, enhancement of cultural heritage and sustainable development.

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YOU_WEEN! YOUng Women grEen ENtrepreneurs

The aim of the Erasmus+YOU_WEEN! project is to train young women in rural areas on sustainable development, entrepreneurship and innovation by involving them in grass-roots

Social Tech Academy

The Social Tech Academy project aims to provide the keys to entry and orientation in the digital transformation of the social economy by discovering the

PhotoFX, Photos to fight Xclusion

photofix

The project aims to involve and develop skills and abilities of young people aged between 16 and 30 years old, in the field of the

EAER, European Action for Employment in Recovery

Across the EU there are divergent policies on people who use or have used drugs and alcohol. In terms of employability and employment opportunities for

#hackAD, Social Hackademy

Several EU policy initiatives underline that the social inclusion of young people depends on their access to ICT and on them acquiring the necessary digital

Cores, Charter of Common Refugee Strategies

“CORES: Charter of Common Refugee Strategies” is a European cooperation project that aims to help newly arrived refugees and the professionals working with them. CORES

Acceasy, Easy to Read Easy to Access

ACCEASY_CULTURAL

ACCEASY aims to promote an inclusive European heritage, accessible to people with intellectual disabilities (DI). The lack of accessibility of heritage from an intellectual point