- Can I share my login credentials with an organisation that will arrange my application and participation in the Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs? »
- How much does the application and participation to the Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs programme cost? »
- Is there a deadline to register? »
- How does the Covid-19 outbreak impact the Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs programme? »
- How to recover a lost or forgotten EU Login password? »
- Where did the initiative come from? »
- What is Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs? »
Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs is a European business exchange programme for entrepreneurs.
It provides practical and financial assistance to newly established or would-be entrepreneurs wishing to spend some time abroad with a host entrepreneur.Thanks to the programme, new or would-be entrepreneurs acquire the relevant skills for managing a small or medium-sized enterprise, and experienced businessmen or women gain fresh perspectives and international cooperation opportunities.
The programme aims at the exchange of knowledge and experience, better networking possibilities across Europe and new commercial relations for European businesses. - What are the programme’s objectives? »
- Who can participate? »
- Which countries can participate? »
- What is the European Union definition of micro, small or medium-sized enterprise (SME)? »
- What are the benefits for new entrepreneurs? »
- What are the benefits for host entrepreneurs? »
- Is there any funding available? »
- Who is responsible for the management of the programme? »
- What is the link between the Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs and Erasmus Mundus for students? »
- What are the most important documents relevant to the programme? »
- What is a local contact point? »
- How to act as a local contact point? »
- May I participate in the Erasmus for Young Entrepreneurs programme if I have already participated in other projects funded by the European Union, such as Erasmus Mundus for Students or Leonardo? »
- Do all entrepreneurs benefit from the funding? »