WISEs4Youth
WISEs4Youth is an Erasmus + project which aims to create training activities for social entrepreneurial skills development targeting potential young social entrepreneurs in Western Balkans.
The project specific objectives are:
- Promote youth social entrepreneurship in the Western Balkans region through training and mobility activities (such as study visits).
- Create replicable and sustainable training methodology and modules that will orient and guarantee and effective and targeted training implementation.
- Promote mobility and exchanges between the different project partners countries through study visits organised in successful WISEs or social enterprises.
- Implement structured training activities involving partners and young potential entrepreneurs, through the empirical application of training modules.
- Strengthen the creation of regional WISEs and social enterprises networks in the region, promote the social impact of these business and achieving among others common growth and inclusion of young people.
- Impact measurement from project results (Toolkit).
Number of beneficiaries
- At least number 5 trained new young social entrepreneurs in each partnership countries.
- Through the dissemination of toolkit to at least number 10 young potential social entrepreneurs and 5 WISEs /social enterprises per partners’ country.
- Involvement of number 2 local or national authorities for each project partner country through the peer learning activities.
The project will last 24 months from April 2022 to March 2024.
This is a project cofunded by the European Union for a total amount of € 250 000.
Action : 101049682 — WISEs4Youth — ERASMUS-YOUTH-2021-PCOOP-ENGO
Project Kick-Off meeting
On May 13th, the project partners met online for the kick off meeting to exchange on their vision of the project, the next steps and how to kick of the project activities in the next months.
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