The European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation (ENGSO) is looking for sports organisations, educational institutions and specialist organisations to help develop European-wide inclusion practices for migrants and ethnic minorities.
The project, which is eligible for EU grants, will focus on developing an education module or toolkit to enhance the inclusion of migrants into sport.
It will also focus on training teachers and experts of social inclusion of migrants and ethnic minorities in organised sports – with the hope that they will go on to train others in their respective countries.
Interested partners should contact ENGSO’s policy and communications officer Heidi Pekkola by 21 January.
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