This is us!

ROTER BAUM BERLIN

Berlin, Germany

Roter Baum Berlin UG is the Berlin branch of Roter Baum e.V., a non-governmental organization active in youth work since 1993. Established in 2011, it manages all projects of the Roter Baum network in Berlin, with a focus on the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district. The organization develops initiatives that directly engage young people and provide them with tools to overcome socio-economic challenges, stereotypes, and discrimination they may face from an early age.

Curba De Cultură

Izvoarele, Romania

Curba de Cultură is an NGO committed to non-formal learning, culture and participation opportunities. The aim of Curba de Cultura is to improve education levels and community engagement for the young people living in rural environments in Romania, revitalizing it by the engagement of youth. Curba de Cultură focuses on teenage and youth development, using non-formal education as a complementary method to the formal educational system for young people. 

STRAUSS APS

Mussomeli, Italy

Strauss APS is a non-profit organisation established in Mussomeli in 1999. The organisation is part of ARCI (Associazione Ricreativa Culturale Italiana), which has cultural and educational aims and operates at national level. Today, Strauss APS is recognised as one of the most active NGOs in Europe in the field of European youth mobility and is active in the field of European projects since 2002. 

Narandžasti

Pančevo, Serbia

Narandžasti association had started to work and cooperate firstly as informal group of people active in self-organized activities with and for youth in the field of culture, art, education and free time with the aim of helping and strengthening the idea of multiculturalism and civil society in the local community (Pančevo, Serbia). The association was officially registered in 2009.

Ris Dvorec Rakičan

Rakičan, Slovenia

Research and Education Centre Mansion Rakičan is a public regional organisation from Rakičan, Slovenia founded in of Murska Sobota. RIS works on research, education, tourism, intergenerational cooperation, and youth work. Their youth centre “RISKO” aims at improving the level of key competences and skills of young people and encouraging their active engagement in the society

Farra fanfarra

Sintra, Portugal

Farra Fanfarra was established in 2008 and is a collective of musicians and artists, highly specialised in collective euphoria and conveying positive energy to young people. FF promotes artists, with particular attention to young artists, giving them the chance to develop their art and raise their awareness about self-employment. FF promotes inclusion of youth with fewer opportunities

COMALA Community hub

Torino, Italy

Comala is a youth centre in Torino,  established in 2009 to promote and strengthen youth activism and active citizenship through cultural projects, creating opportunities for networking and socialisation among young citizens. Comala offers theatre courses, radio, video making, new media workshops, and dedicated studying rooms for the students. Comala collaborates with schools, associations and local institutions to realise educational programs and cultural events.

Zdravo da Ste

Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Zdravo da Ste is a citizens’ association that has operated since 1992 as a volunteer group and registered in 1996 as a citizens’ association. Because of its mission, it is a group of professionals, volunteers and dedicated people who help people in need of development support. It supports the right to development of children, youth and adults through group activities in the country. Zdravo da Ste believes that supporting group development supports the individual’s development.

Tacc

Barcelona, Spain

TACC is the acronym for our association Taller d’Art Cultura i Creació. TACC is a non-profit organization created in February 2010 by a group of youngsters as a non for profit platform aimed at the promotion of art, culture and design, and also with the aim of offering tools for the dissemination of young talent, supporting artists, designers and cultural agents at an international level with the main objective of helping them with their individual projects. 

Udruzenje Crveno Drvo

Vranje, Serbia

“Udruženje Crveno drvo” – Jugendverein “Roter Baum” is a non-profit organisationis a non-profit organisation registered in Serbia. The organisation was founded by the presidents and representatives of 5 youth organisations from the Serbian region active in the youth field and youth politics. Its objective is the preservation and promotion of culture, promotion of education, education of youth, youth policy, youth work and open youth work, social and economic development, social justice.

INPROCESS

Serbia

Inprocess is a non-profit organization founded in 2018 and it is committed to creating a better society and enhancing the mental health of community members. The organization focuses particularly on young people, recognizing them as key drivers of social progress. Inprocess brings together a diverse team of psychologists, youth workers, economists, and educators, collaborating with professionals from various fields to promote solidarity and community engagement. 

MUNICIPALITY OF MACERATA

Macerata, Italy

The European Policies Office is responsible for the design, management, and promotion of initiatives related to European Union programs and funding. The office supports the Municipality’s participation in European projects in strategic areas such as education, culture, social inclusion, and sustainable development. It also coordinates Civil Service activities, offering young people opportunities for personal and professional growth through formative experiences that promote active citizenship and solidarity. 

 

DRUŠTvo lojtra

Litija, Slovenia

Established in 2014, “NGO Lojtra” is a young and devoted youth organization.  These topics are followed through various activities on the local and international level. The main activities are mentorship for young people, capacity-building projects for youth and youth workers, community based projects and experimentation with trainings in nature. Social inclusion is a central aspect of Lojtra’s work, providing a space for youth from various backgrounds with different dreams and different needs. 

Le Fagotin

Stoutmont, Belgium

Founded in 1995, Le Fagotin has grown into a prominent environmental education center in the Belgian Ardennes. It operates as a rural eco-educational hub, recognized as a Youth Center, Nature Center, Educational Farm, and Social Tourism site. Le Fagotin offers training courses, workshops, guided walks to share the rich natural heritage of Wallonia, particularly with young people, focusing on an innovative pedagogy that emphasizes sensitivity, critical thinking, creativity, all rooted in connection with nature.

CooLabora

Portugal

A non-profit organization based in Sicily, Strauss APS promotes multiculturalism, European values, and inclusion among youth. They played an important role in testing the toolkit and sharing it with other organizations to ensure it works well in youth work settings. Deepen the construction of a citizenship committed to the social, ecological and economic transformation of the territory, in partnership with other networks and organisations.

Network

Each organization brought something unique to the table, working together to make this initiatives a success“.

This section highlights the organizations that helped make the results on this website possible. These partners from across Europe have been essential in driving the projects forward, creating new educational methods, and promoting values like social inclusion, youth engagement, and non-formal learning. Each organization brought something unique to the table, working together to make these initiatives a success.