Our Projects Earn Recognition for Excellence

We proudly announce that we have been awarded the “Good Practice” label by Erasmus+ for six of our projects, marking their impact and relevance across education and social development sectors.

This recognition reflects the hard work and dedication of our talented team and their ability to cultivate meaningful partnerships that drive lasting, positive change. From enhancing digital skills in vocational training to using art as a medium for cultural exchange, our projects are a testament to our commitment to innovation, quality design, and impactful collaboration.

Below is an overview of each project and why it received the “Good Practice” recognition.

DIGIVET:

This project enhances vocational education by providing digital skills and innovative learning approaches, addressing the gap in digital competence across various sectors. Its recognition is due to its significant impact on vocational training and its focus on digital inclusivity and workforce upskilling.

Circus Act

This initiative uses circus arts as a tool to foster social inclusion and youth development. It has been recognized for its creative approach to engage young people, offering both educational and therapeutic benefits, and for building strong partnerships between youth organizations.

Science 4 Earth

This project aims to enhance environmental education through science, focusing on sustainability and climate change awareness in schools. The award highlights its relevance in addressing critical global challenges and its well executed educational design.

Fly-IN

Targeting young Young NEET women, this project promotes Financial Literacy through innovative training and mentoring programs. It was awarded for its positive impact on youth empowerment and its strong partnerships in creating pathways for young entrepreneurs.

MailArt4Seniors

Focusing on senior learners, this project uses art as a medium for social inclusion. It stood out for its creative approach to adult education and fostering cultural exchange through art.

NEWOrk

This project supports young adults with ASD in acquiring new skills and competencies needed for the evolving labor market, particularly focusing on digital skills. It has been recognized for its forward-thinking approach and the quality of its partnerships in tackling the challenges of digital transformation.

Pending Good Practice Recognition

 In addition to these achievements, we are excited to highlight five more projects that have scored over 90 points in evaluation and are set to receive the same recognition soon. These projects, like their predecessors, exemplify our dedication to addressing real-world challenges with creativity and collaboration

Volunteer and Go!

Creating an impactful material package for youth work, this project is praised for its comprehensive approach to increasing knowledge and practical tools for youth workers, enabling wide dissemination among youth organizations.

URBSTEAM

Integrating STEAM education into urban contexts to engage students with science and technology in real-world applications.

BeePro

Aiming to professionalize beekeeping with a focus on vocational training and skills development in the sector.

ABC’s of Autism

 Providing vital resources and support for vocational educators and professionals working with individuals on the autism spectrum.

EU School

A project that promotes European citizenship and shared values through educational tools and resources for schools.

As we celebrate the success of our current initiatives, we look forward to the official recognition of these new projects that continue to make an impact in their fields.
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