10 New Erasmus+ Training Courses
& Exchanges — Apply Now
Ten new Erasmus+ opportunities just went live on Youth Works Hub — eight training courses, one youth exchange, and one conference. Topics span financial literacy and AI, non-violent communication, upcycling and social inclusion, environmental education, water sustainability, political engagement, sport and active citizenship, intercultural dialogue, itinerant outdoor learning in La Rioja, and a youth exchange on sustainability in Transylvania.
Two close this week — the NVC training in Poland closes 23 March and the upcycling course in Germany closes 27 March. Three Erasmus+ courses across Bulgaria, Hungary, and Germany close between 1–5 April. The three rolling applications are open now with no fixed deadline.
All ten are fully funded — travel, accommodation, food, and Youthpass included.
New Erasmus+ Listings — 2026
Building Bridges — Non-Violent Communication & Youth Work, Baliki, Poland
Developing real skills in empathetic listening, conflict resolution, and Non-Violent Communication — in the heart of the Polish wilderness. For youth workers who want to fundamentally transform the way they communicate with and for young people.
SOUL — Upcycling, Social Inclusion & Creative Youth Work, Grosskayna, Germany
Turning leftover materials from Erasmus+ projects into powerful tools for social inclusion, creativity, and community building. A hands-on upcycling and DIY training course that connects circular economy thinking with real youth work practice.
Sport for Youth Empowerment & Active Citizenship — TCA Conference, Sofia, Bulgaria
A high-level conference in Sofia exploring sport as a tool for health, well-being, and democratic participation. How can sport drive real social change? Fully funded for selected participants.
Master Financial Literacy & AI Tools — Training Course, Bansko, Bulgaria
Practical budgeting, financial planning, and how to use AI tools for education — all in the Bulgarian mountains. For youth workers who want to bring financial literacy into their programmes in a hands-on, non-formal way. Fully funded.
Bridges Not Walls — Migration, Diversity & Intercultural Dialogue, Thuringian Forest, Germany
A training course for youth workers ready to tackle migration, diversity, and social exclusion — with practical tools for intercultural dialogue in the heart of the Thuringian Forest. Fully funded.
Political Activity & Youth Involvement — Democracy, Simulation & Civic Engagement, Vac, Hungary
Simulating political systems, debating universal issues, and creating fictional cultures through art — a hands-on course for youth workers who want to help young people understand and shape the societies they live in. Fully funded.
Rutea La Rioja 2026 — Itinerant Learning, Nature & Personal Development, La Rioja, Spain
Swapping the classroom for the mountain trail — hiking, climbing, exploring caves, connecting with culture, and developing real leadership and teamwork skills across the landscapes of northern Spain. The most unconventional Erasmus+ training course in this batch. Fully funded.
Healthy Volunteering & Local Activism — Red Cross Training Course, Kopaonik, Serbia
Exploring the connection between well-being, community resilience, and activism in the Serbian mountains — with the Red Cross. Disaster preparedness, healthy living, and local activism as tools for youth work. Fully funded.
Lead the Green Way — Environmental Education, Waste & Youth Leadership, Almeria, Spain
Developing real tools for environmental education and getting hands-on during a cleanup day in one of Andalusia’s most stunning natural parks. For youth workers passionate about sustainability who want to bring it into their daily practice. Fully funded.
Future-Ready Youth — Sustainability, Key Competences & Personal Development, Curteni, Transylvania
For young people aged 16–20 who want to spend a week exploring sustainability, building future-ready skills, and connecting with peers from four countries in the heart of Transylvania. Green skills, digital competence, and personal development. Fully funded.
Before You Apply
Every listing links to the full opportunity page on Youth Works Hub where you can read complete eligibility requirements and application instructions. Always read the full listing before applying — requirements vary between training providers.
All ten courses are fully funded through Erasmus+. Participants typically need to be youth workers, youth leaders, or educators working with young people, and be affiliated with an eligible organisation in a Programme Country. Check each listing for specific requirements.
New Erasmus+ opportunities are added to youthworkshub.org every day.





