EASSW Project Funding

EASSW Project Funding for Promoting Social Work Education

Call for Projects

EASSW invites proposals for Projects designed to promote the quality of European Social Work Education. Annually two grants of up to 6 000€ are available as co-funding for innovative projects of European collaborative networks. The project network has to involve at least five EASSW member schools from at least three countries. The proposals are expected to contribute to the implementation of the EASSW Mission Statement, and to the enhancement of cooperation among the member Schools of EASSW.

This is continuous activity of the EASSW and there are two annual deadline dates for submission of proposal:
February 15 2023
September 15 2023

Proposals are to be submitted by using this application form down on this page.

Link to the application form below

The themes of the project proposals are free. For further information and criteria of the projects to be fund kindly consider carefully the EASSW Project Guidelines.

GUIDELINES FOR THE PROJECT AIM AND CONTENT:

The project is expected to have of duration of 12 months from its beginning, with additional 6 months for the project’s report and outputs.
The project is expected to make a direct and meaningful contribution to the quality of Social Work Education in Europe by at least one of the following means:

  • Organize a cross-national European Seminar or Workshop on curriculum development – Organize a cross-national European Seminar or Workshop with a relevant innovative thematic focus of the Social Work Education in Europe
    Establish a platform for transnational networks for cooperation in teaching or research of Social Work in Europe (e.g. on the internet and/or through meetings)
  • Develop a cross-national joint teaching module (on-line or real-life class-room) to be used in European Social Work education
  • Provide a joint cross-national publication on Social Work Education in Europe or Research of Social Work Education in Europe (e.g. joint article to be submitted to peer-reviewed journal, an edited high-level volume, on-line accessible high-level publication of teaching material etc.)

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA OF PROJECTS

In order to qualify for support, project proposals will have to meet the following criteria:

1. Only proposals submitted by member schools of EASSW will be considered and all participants in the proposed project must be members of EASSW. Members of EASSW include faculty members of schools who have paid their membership fees in the current calendar year. Individual members, who have paid their dues for the current calendar year, may be considered at the discretion of the committee.
2. The project has to be truly international, involving at least five EASSW member schools of Social Work from at least three countries. A diversity of cultures or systems of social work education are suggested, as well as inclusion of schools of social work in countries where social work education is facing particular challenges.
3. Priority is given to those project proposals, whose partners have not received EASSW project funding during the last two years.
4. The Members of the Executive Committee of the EASSW cannot be coordinators of a project proposal.
5. The proposal is creative and innovative.
6. The proposal should be clearly written and presented on the application form

REVIEW AND FUNDING PROCEDURES

A Project Working Group (PWG) consisting of members appointed by the Executive Committee of EASSW will review proposals. The recommendations of the PWG will be presented to the Executive Committee for ratification at meetings twice a year. The Chair of the PWG will notify the designated contact person of the Project Panel’s decision within a month of ratification.

For successful applications, grants will be paid as follows:

  • 70% when the proposal has been approved, and the chair of the PWG has been notified that the project is about to be implemented.
  • 30% after the submission and approval of the final report. Consideration of final report will be given by the PWG. The designated contact person will be notified of the PWG ‘s decision within about a month of ratification by the Executive Committee.
  • When planning a project implementation timeline please consider that it could take up to 60-90 days to evaluate submitted project applications (including signing of the contract and transfer of the project funds).

FINAL REPORT

The final report of a funded project has to be provided to the EASSW within 6 months after the end of the project to: applications@eassw.org. The final report is expected to be 2.000 – 3.000 words and it should include:

  • An executive summary (not more than 200 words)
  • Rationale and purpose of the project
  • Description of the process of implementation
  • A discussion of outcomes and/or feedback to the project
  • Conclusions. (The concluding sections should address the possibility of implementing the same project in other settings)
  • An account of expenditures.

Furthermore, one copy of any materials created as part of the project should be attached, and a link should be provided to materials available on the internet. Material should be presented in a form which can be added to the EASSW website.

IMPACT AND OUTPUTS

The final reports will be published on the EASSW website.
EASSW must be mentioned in any publication based on funded projects.
The projects are encouraged to use the website of EASSW for sharing their progress and results instead of developing a website themselves.

The projects are encouraged to inform about News and Results of their work in the EASSW Newsletter.