Partner organization from Azerbaijan: “Common Sense” Youth Organization
Participants per country:4 Participants (including 2 with disabilities) + 1 Group Leader
Erasmus+ YE – 3-12 February, 2026.
Deadline – 15.01.2026 (Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted by email)
Transport cost for Azerbaijan – 309 Euro (this cost is considered to be spent for economical and environmental tickets. It is not for personal use!)
NOTE: 100% of the accommodation, food and transportation during the project will be covered with the support of Erasmus+.
How to apply: Please read all information before completing the application.
The project:
Our project aims to create an inclusive social space where young people can gain shared experiences through sports, cultural, and artistic activities, and to support their active participation in social life. Throughout the project, participants will actively take part in sports activities while also having the opportunity to co
create, share, and interact through cultural and artistic practices.
This process aims to strengthen social bonds among participants, enhance solidarity, and foster an inclusive environment based on shared experiences. The project aims to raise basic awareness about climate change and disasters, to draw attention to the fact that support mechanisms for persons with disabilities do not
always function in an equal and accessible manner during disaster processes, and to carry out advocacy activities in this field.
Participants profile
We are looking for young people aged between 18-30 (There is no age limit for group leaders) who are
– individuals with fewer opportunities;
– individuals from different social backgrounds;
– individuals with less experience in inclusion
– Able to communicate in English;
– Ready and available to be involved in the project, participate actively and be willing and open to contribute to mutual work.
Disability Profile
The project is open to participants with orthopedic disabilities, mild visual or hearing impairments, and chronic health conditions (such as heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, or cancer) that allow active participation in the activities.
Participants who require self-care assistance may be accompanied by one support person per country, subject to approval by the coordinating organization. A limited number of assistants will be provided during the project for support needs other than self-care.
This is a co-living project, and non-disabled participants are expected to support and accompany participants with disabilities throughout the activities.
Applicants must submit official disability documentation together with the application form.