The EOC EU Office hosted the 2nd edition of the In-House Training for writing project proposals in the field of sport

The EOC EU Office hosted the 2nd edition of the In-House Training for writing project proposals in the field of sport

From 18 to 20 June, the EOC EU Office hosted the participants of the second cohort of the In-House Training, aiming at building the capacity of European NOCs and Federations to develop, draft and submit project applications under the Erasmus+ programme and Pilot Projects and Preparatory Actions. The course began in April with the online webinar "From project idea to project outline", followed by a one-to-one personalised conversation to review the participants' project idea. In Brussels, participants took part in the final stage of the training “From Project Outline to Submission", but their journey continues as they keep working on their project proposals. The EOC EU Office is proud of this new network of "main contact points for EU funding" operating in various European NOCs and Federations and stimulating cooperation within the European sports movement.

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