NYCI is deeply concerned regarding recent informal discussions at EU level suggesting a potential restructuring of the Erasmus+ programme in the forthcoming Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) proposal, due on 16th July.
We understand that proposals under consideration would see Erasmus+ composed solely of Key Action 1 (KA1), with Key Actions 2 and 3 (KA2 and KA3) transferred to a new Skills Chapter within the Competitiveness Fund.
While we recognise the intention to streamline EU programmes, we believe this restructuring would significantly undermine the coherence, accessibility, and impact of Erasmus+ for the youth sector.
Erasmus+ has been a cornerstone of international youth work, and its current structure supports fairness, inclusion, and strong partnerships across Europe.
Why it matters
The Erasmus+ Youth Chapter and the European Solidarity Corps (ESC) create life-changing opportunities for young people to learn, grow, and contribute to society – both in Ireland and across Europe.
Changing how these programmes are funded and managed would:
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Undermine access for smaller organisations and disadvantaged young people
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Disrupt partnerships and long-term planning
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Weaken the role of youth work in EU cooperation
What we’re calling for
We are urging the Irish Government, MEPs, and the European Commission to protect the full Erasmus+ structure, especially the youth chapter and Key Actions 2 and 3, which are vital for innovation, cooperation, and inclusion.
How you can help
Help us send a clear message: young people and youth organisations must be at the heart of Europe’s future.
Contact Minister James Lawless TD and your MEPs today.
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