Difference between KA120, KA121 and KA122 Erasmus+ mobility projects

When working with Erasmus+ mobility projects, it is important to understand the specific terminology used in the Erasmus+ programme.

Many organisations feel confused by the differences between KA120, KA121 and KA122, especially when applying for the first time or planning long-term mobility activities.

These three Key Actions are closely connected but serve different purposes: accreditation, annual funding for accredited organisations and short-term mobility projects for non-accredited organisations.

This overview is especially useful for:

  • schools and adult education organisations
  • NGOs and non-profit associations
  • Vocational training centers (VET) organisations new to Erasmus+
  • organisations planning a long-term Erasmus+ strategy

Here you have a summary about the differences between KA120, KA121, KA122 Erasmus+ projects.

KA120 – Accreditation – October deadline

KA121 – Yearly funding for accredited organisations – February deadline

KA122 – One-off project for non-accredited organisations – February deadline

KA120 – Erasmus+ Accreditation (October deadline) 

This is not funding yet.

It is a quality label that shows your organisation has a long-term Erasmus+ strategy.

– You apply once

– You explain your vision and objectives (2–7 years)

– If approved, you become an accredited organisation

– Accreditation allows easier access to funding in the following years

Good for: organisations planning regular mobilities every year

KA121 – Accredited Mobility Projects (February deadline)

Only for organisations that already have accreditation with KA120.

This is the annual funding request.

– Shorter and simpler application

– Funding for courses, job shadowing, teaching assignments

– Based on your approved Erasmus+ plan

– You can apply every year

Good for: organisations with experience and a stable Erasmus+ plan

KA122 – Short-term Mobility Projects (Non-accredited) (February deadline)

This is a one-off project, without accreditation.

– You apply project by project

– More detailed application than KA121

– Duration: 6–18 months

– Suitable for first Erasmus+ experiences

Good for: organisations new to Erasmus+ or not ready for long-term commitment

How to choose?

– First Erasmus+ experience → KA122

– Planning mobilities every year → KA120 + KA121

– Already accredited → KA121

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STAFF MOBILITIES IN TENERIFE

Tenerife Courses consortium hosts Erasmus+ teaching staff mobilities for teachers, trainers and adult educators all over Europe. We organize Erasmus+ KA1 training courses and job-shadowing visits for teachers in collaboration with local organizations and trainers.

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