Boosting Digital Skills of young pupils, in particular girls
This program aims to significantly boost the digital skills of young pupils, with a particular emphasis on increasing the participation of girls in STEM and ICT fields. It seeks to bridge the digital skills gap and address gender imbalances by scaling up the successful EU Code Week initiative and fostering stronger collaboration between educational institutions and businesses across Europe.
Who is Funded
This section outlines who is eligible to receive funding under the program, including specific types of applicants, the geographical regions covered, and the overarching strategic goals the program seeks to achieve.
What is Funded
This section details the types of projects and activities that are eligible for funding, specifying the thematic areas and the typical developmental stages of supported initiatives.
Type and Scope of Funding
This section provides essential information about the financial structure of the support, including the type of funding instrument, the maximum available amounts, and general provisions related to the project budget.
Conditions and Requirements
This section outlines the critical rules and requirements that applicants and beneficiaries must adhere to, covering aspects like application terms, consortium structure, and financial stipulations.
Application Procedure
This section provides a guide to the application process, from submission mechanics to the evaluation and award channels. It outlines the steps and criteria involved in securing funding.
Legal Basis
This section highlights the fundamental legal and official documents that underpin the program's existence and operations, ensuring transparency and accountability.
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Funding Overview
Funding Status:
Closed
Maximum Amount:
6,000,000 €
Allocated Budget:
6,000,000 €
Award Channel:
Competitive Tender
Region:
European Union
Sectors:
Education and Vocational Training, Information and Communication Technology, Research and Development, Software Development
Beneficiaries:
Young pupils, girls, teachers, schools, higher education institutions, businesses
Application Type:
Consortium Required
Funding Stages:
Basic Research, Applied Research, Experimental Development, Feasibility Study, Prototyping, Pilot Testing, Product Development, Process Optimization, Market Introduction, Scaling, Commercialization, Planning, Policy Development, Implementation, Infrastructure, Service Delivery, Capacity Building, Awareness Campaigns, Monitoring, Evaluation, Other
Funding Provider
Program Level:
European Union
Funding Body:
European Commission
Additional Partners:
EU Code Week ambassadors, leading teachers, education policy makers (Ministries of Education), and other education stakeholders.
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