Projects

The European Grants International Academy Srl has a long-term experience in setting up and coordinating strategic partnerships for the implementation of projects financed by public and private funds. EGInA cooperates with a team of project managers expert in the management and reporting of European Commission structural and centralised funds. They all have academic-professional backgrounds in the fields of education and vocational training, digital innovation with social impact, enhancement of cultural heritage and sustainable development.

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WINBIZ, Women’s Innovative Business Incubation Zone

The WINBIZ project involves migrant women or women with a non-Western background, with medium-high levels of education, in a training pathway aimed at enabling the

IQ-DigitS, Interoperability of Qualifications –by building Sustainable Digital credentials Infrastructure

IQ-digitS

In an increasingly globalized society, there is a need for vocational and adult education policies to be adjusted and internationalized accordingly. Erasmus+KA2 project IQ-digitS has

SPINTeams, University Spin-offs Alliance

University Spin-offs Alliance: From the idea to the market through mentoring and transnational entrepreneurial teams. SPINTeams aims at improving the entrepreneurial and business skills of

Good DEEDs, Digital Energy Efficiency Designers

The European Good DEEDS Challenge was created to generate 3 long-term positive effects: To bring the attention of a large audience to the issue of

AGROGEN, the Mountain Agriculture as an opportunity for Youth

AGROGEN is a strategic partnership for youth that aims to the exchange of good practices in order to offer non-formal, practical, and tailor-made training to

W4GEA, Young Women for Grassroots Engagement Actions

The W4GEA project aims at improving the social and labour market integration of young women with low basic skills by improving youth workers’ capacity to

CrAL, Creative Audiovisual Lab for the Promotion of the Critical Thinking and Media Literacy

CrAL aims to address the insufficient media literacy of young people (14-19 years old) and provide them with the necessary tools to understand the world