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Did you develop a youth entrepreneurship project? Do you have any experience that you want to spread or share? We are developing a entrepreneurship project and we want to know more about other experiences in Europe. Follow us in Facebook and share with us your experiences. Our Facebook group aim is to share and to promote youth initiatives and to be a meeting point for those that work in youth entrepreneurship. https://facebook/groups/528324290636787/?fref=ts Entrepreneurship and Youth: Sharing creativity and social Initiatives” project has started in September 2014 The project Entrepreneurship and Youth: Sharing creativity and social Initiatives”, is an initiative of Gantalcalá Association (Spain) together with other 2 organizations from Italy ( Passaggi Associazione),and Romania (Support for Youth Development), within the Erasmus+ Programme, Key Action 2 Transnational youth initiative ( Strategic partnership in the field of education , training and youth). These 3 European organizations active in the field of youth will develop a common activity programme, driven and developed by young people, in order to contribute to promoting the participation of young people from different European regions through the implementation of youth projects of social entrepreneurship, which contribute to promoting enterprise skills and attitudes that promote active citizenship and entrepreneurship among youth. Thus, through the project that has started in September 2014 and will end in December 2015, the activities, are designed by Spanish young people , with the goal of counseling , guidance and support to young people in each country for carry out social entrepreneurship initiatives in their communities. After develop these social initiatives in each country, those young people of all nationalities involved in the project, will have the opportunity to take part in a Learning Activity that will take place in Seville in September 2015 , where in an intercultural environment , they can share their experiences in social entrepreneurship projects with other young Europeans. In this Learning Activity they will get knowledges about the new Erasmus + Programme aspects , NGOs and Social Entrepreneurship management , and the use of ICT in project management activities. They will develop activities to work the European citizenship and intercultural dimension. The methodologies and activities planned for the project, based on the principles of non-formal education will contribute to the educational process of young people by providing knowledge and experiences that are not acquired in the formal education. They will develop their skills through one of the aims of non formal education, Learning by doing. The projects objective is the creation of different materials and products that could be used by other organizations at European level. These materials will facilitate the development of social entrepreneurship initiatives carried out by youngsters. These materials are: - Guide for Young Social Entrepreneurs - Guidelines of internal management - Catalogue of Good Practices - Logo, posters and leaflets translated into 4 languages with information of the transnational initiatives. - Blog Project: entrepreneurshipandyouth.blogspot.es/ - Audiovisual material. Transfer project results to other people and organizations potentially interested is expected. The results of the project will be public and anyone interested in obtaining the products obtained in the Project may download them through the Blog project. Through the development of the Blog and the Facebook Group for the project, is intended to move forward with the participants and other persons or institutions interested in creating a network of transnational cooperation, to enable future collaboration to scale of European organizations dedicated to youth work. You could follow us in: entrepreneurshipandyouth.blogspot.es/ More information: Sharing.creativity.erasmus@gmail Entrepreneurship and Youth: Sharing creativity and social Initiatives” is a project co-financed by the Erasmus+ Program of the European Commission. This publication has been produced with the assistance of the European Union (Erasmus+). The contents of this publication are the sole responsibility of the project partners and can in no way be taken to reflect the views of the European Union.
Posted on: Mon, 03 Nov 2014 16:10:05 +0000

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