KK 50+
EEA/EOG
Working together for a green, competitive and inclusive Europe.

Project „Key competences for people aged 50+” benefit from funding of EUR 83 103.00 received from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway as part of the EEA funds.
- Syllabi for courses
Main objective
Main objective: extending the Deinde’s educational offer in terms of key competences, taking into account the specificity of people over 50 y.o.

Other goals
Improving the quality of education at the Applicant’s.
Expanding access to education programs for people over 50, responding to their specificity and needs.
Development of competences of coaching staff and organizers of adult education in the EU.
Strengthening bilateral relations between Poland and Norway.
Intellectual outcomes
Methodology with a research part.
4 modular courses.
Guidelines for educators with quality control tools.

Institutions implementing the project
Deinde Sp. z o. o.
Leader
Poland
Stiftelsen Mangfold i arbeidslivet
Partner
Norway
The EEA Grants represent the contribution of Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway towards a green, competitive and inclusive Europe.
There are two overall objectives: reduction of economic and social disparities in Europe, and to strengthen bilateral relations between the donor countries and 15 EU countries in Central and Southern Europe and the Baltics.
The three donor countries cooperate closely with the EU through the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA). The donors have provided €3.3 billion through consecutive grant schemes between 1994 and 2014. For the period 2014-2021, the EEA Grants amount to €1.55 billion. The priorities for this period are:
#1 Innovation, Research, Education and Competitiveness
#2 Social Inclusion, Youth Employment and Poverty Reduction
#3 Environment, Energy, Climate Change and Low Carbon Economy
#4 Culture, Civil Society, Good Governance and Fundamental Rights
#5 Justice and Home Affairs
The EEA Grants are jointly financed by Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway, whose contributions are based on their GDP.
Eligibility for the Grants mirror the criteria set for the EU Cohesion Fund aimed at member countries where the Gross National Income (GNI) per inhabitant is less than 90% of the EU average.
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