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INFORMATION ABOUT SLERA
It is a strategic partnership project in the field of vocational education and training (VET) approved by the Italian National Agency, Erasmus + VET Inapp.
SLERA involves four partner organizations from Italy, Poland and Germany that cooperate to effectively achieve the project objectives and create value through open, constructive and cooperative communication within and outside the partnership.
Project Reference
The project reference number for SLERA is 2024-2-IT01-KA210-VET-000281051, uniquely identifying it within the Erasmus+ framework.
Overall Budget
The project has an overall budget of €60,000, allocated to ensure high-quality resources, training, and impactful outcomes across all partner countries.
Programme
SLERA is part of the Erasmus+ KA210 programme, a small-scale partnership in vocational education and training (VET) designed to promote innovative learning and collaboration.
Duration
The initiative spans 16 months starting from April 1, 2025, providing a structured timeline to implement activities and achieve project goals.
PROJECT ESSENTIALS
Topics: Digital skills and competencies; Information and communication technologies (ICT); economic and social development of rural areas.
LINAE (Italy)
Basilicata Chamber of Commerce (Italy)
Lingua Consulting (Poland)
Erasmus Me Academy (Germany)


Our Work in Rural Development
Promote Social Learning
Encourage collaboration in rural areas.
Promoting digital competencies
Supporting ICT-based vocational learning
Digital Transformation
Enhance digital skills and tools for rural communities.
Foster Cooperation
Strengthen partnerships across Italy, Poland, and Germany.
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What SLERA Does

We Execute Ideas
The project includes capacity-building sessions, partner meetings, knowledge exchange, digital training, research work, and dissemination activities across Italy, Poland, and Germany.
16 months starting from April 1, 2025.
Italy, Poland, and Germany.
To promote innovation, digital skills, and social learning in rural VET communities.
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