 The Erasmus Plus programme in the field of Youth is mainly implemented by national agencies. For those wishing to start a project in the framework of the Erasmus Plus programme, we strongly advise contacting your national agency. National agencies are mandated to give you the appropriate information about E+. To provide you with support and guidance through all phases, from first contact with the programme through to the application process, realisation of the project and final evaluation. The contact details of each national agency can be found via the following link. As there are no national agencies in neighbouring countries, those coming from such countries are required to contact Salto Resources centres, which are mandated to guide you through the programme. Salto, why, what, where, who, what is Salto Youth? Salto Youth stands for Support, Advanced Learning and Training Opportunities in the Erasmus Plus Youth in Action programme. A network of eight Salto Youth resource centres, created by the European Commission, has been contributing to the implementation of the European programmes for youth since 2000. The Salto Youth network aims to support Erasmus Plus Youth in Action projects in priority areas such as participation, European citizenship, cultural diversity and inclusion of young people with fewer opportunities by offering training and cooperation activities and information tools for national agencies and the beneficiaries and promoters of the programme within the European Union and in third country regions such as Euromed, Southeast and Eastern Europe and the Caucasus. The network has a common website, www.salto-youth.net where a variety of resources and online tools can be found such as the European Training Calendar, OTLAS, a tool for partner finding, the best practice projects database, the toolbox for training and youth work and the database of youth field trainers active at European level, trainers online for youth, etc. The Salto Youth Participation Resource Centre was set up in 2003 and since then has fostered active political, social, economic and cultural participation of young people, a priority of the Erasmus Plus Youth in Action programme via its training activities, seminars, pedagogical resources and by giving support to coaching in youth work. It aims to create a space for reflection and for exchanging practices and ideas that should enable young people and youth workers to develop participatory projects. The resource centre is hosted by the Bureau International Jeunesse, BIJ, located in Brussels, Belgium. Who does what? Since 2002, the Salto Youth centres have become real resource centres for specific priorities or regions.