Find your EU Project Partner: CERV calls
Find your EU Project Partner: CERV calls
Looking for partners to collaborate on your next CERV project?
Gear up for the new EU’s Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV) funding opportunities and meet potential partners!
Join our free online event to connect with organisations from Ireland and across the EU for networking and discussing project ideas.
This interactive event is your chance to share your work and project idea with other interested organisations. Come prepared to exchange and engage in conversation in discussion-based breakout rooms.
Why attend?
- Gain an overview of current funding opportunities by the CERV programme
Network with potential partners from Ireland and other EU countries in a virtual space
Showcase your organisation’s expertise and present your project idea to a European audience
Participate in breakout sessions to meet and connect with likeminded organisations.
Attendance is free, but registration is required.
Slots are limited so book now to avoid disappointment. Registrations will close when all slots are booked.
This event is brought to you by Access Europe, The Wheel’s EU funding support service funded by the Department of Foreign Affairs.
- You can book places for yourself and/or colleagues by clicking the button below.
- This event will take place on Zoom.
Meet Your Facilitators:
Emily Nelson joined The Wheel as EU Programmes Officer in January 2021. Her role involves supporting civil society sector organisations to build their capacity to secure EU funding through the Access Europe programme, researching EU funding opportunities that are relevant to the sector and The Wheel’s members, coordinating and delivering training and events related to EU funding, and assisting organisations in building relationships with potential EU project partners.
Christina Nuhr is a European Programmes Officer with The Wheel. A key part of her role is implementing Access Europe, a support and capacity building programme around accessing and managing EU funding. Here, Christina consults on funding opportunities, provides tailor-made advice and resources as well as training and events connected to EU funding. Central to her work is to cultivate and facilitate partnership networks at EU level and connect the Irish non-profit sector with European civil society.