In 2010, the Lifelong Learning Platform and the European Youth Forum set up a stakeholders’ coalition related to the adoption of a new EU programme in the field of education and youth for the period 2013-2020. In a joint coalition, youth and education sectors will have more chances to have an advocacy impact in the negotiations.
Why an Erasmus+ Coalition?
Operational since 2010, the Erasmus+ Coalition is co-led by the Lifelong Learning Platform and the European Youth Forum. It accounts for 81 EU-wide networks, with over 6200 member organisations that represent networks, institutions, coalitions of stakeholders in youth, sports, education and training at national, regional and local levels across Europe.
These members are stakeholders in the most famous EU programme, the Erasmus+. The Coalition aims to improve the programme’s implementation and to advocate on behalf of beneficiaries during Multiannual Financial Framework negotiations. The goal is to foster concrete proposals for current implementation and a comprehensive vision for the future.
In 2017, ahead of the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF) negotiations, the Coalition set up a campaign to ask decision-makers for a tenfold increase of the Erasmus+ budget! In 2025, ahead of the next MFF negotiations, the Coalition launched a new campaign for a five-time increase of the Erasmus+ budget!
Coordinators:
Ongoing campaign:
In 2024, the Erasmus+ Coalition launched a new campaign around the negotiations on the Multiannual Financial Framework for the period 2028-2034. The stakeholders call for a five-time increase of the Erasmus+ budget and a strong safeguarding of its current objectives and priorities, which have been rated consistently as relevant (according to the Erasmus+ Implementation Report 2021-2023).
The Coalition has prepared five key messages to support the five-time budget increase. Read the Common Demands for the new iteration of the programme.
Additional positions:
- Erasmus+ Coalition: A Strong Erasmus+ is a whole Erasmus+: Beyond mobility and for increased cooperation
- Erasmus Student Network (ESN): The Future Is Erasmus: ESN’s Recommendations for the Erasmus+ Programme 2028-2034
- European Association of Regional and Local Authorities for Lifelong Learning (EARLALL): Summary Position on Erasmus+ in the MFF 2028–2035: Focus on the Role of Regional and Local Authorities
- European Federation for Intercultural Learning (EFIL): Widening access to Erasmus+ Long-Term IPM Schools and non-profit pupil mobility organisations working together
- European Youth Forum (YFJ): Principles for a Better Erasmus in the next Multiannual Financial Framework
- European Parliament Intergroup: On the Future of Education and Skills for a Competitive Europe