As part of the project activities, 5 hubs (4 in physical and 1 in virtual format) have been established, within the local communities where partners are active.
Below you can find information about partner organisations involved in the implementation of the project activities and hubs.
By clicking on “Open Hub” button, you will be able to find more information about each partners and activities of specific hub.
Carousel 8 (C8) from Croatia is a non-governmental organisation from Zagreb, established in order to provide learning and volunteering opportunities for youngsters with fewer opportunities.
The main goals of C8 are promoting volunteerism and active citizenship; promoting non-formal education; promoting awareness of civil society development; inclusion of people in social and cultural life.
Learning Library from Estonia is a small edu-tech company that provides educational tools and solutions to companies and NGOs.
Learning Library brings together experts from education, youth work, Human Resources (HR) and Information Technology (IT), with one aim – to help digitalise learning and educate individuals to improve local communities.
Youth Council Next Generation is a non-profit, non-governmental organisation founded in February 2010 in Skopje, the Republic of North Macedonia.
Next Generation is empowering youth participation through implementation and support of projects and initiatives directed towards youth development in our local, as well as a national and international community.
Association la Generation de Demain from France have implemented and involved many local and international activities, based on non-formal education, by trying to underline the important role of experiential learning and non-formal education.
The organisation’s target group is youth between 16 to 30 years old, regardless of their educational, cultural, ethnic, social, etc. background and its activities are always based on the needs and interest of them and the society.
The “Well-being Lab” is a public educational organisation that focuses on promoting well-being and psychological health among organisations, individuals and educators who work in Malmo and Sweden.
As an educational organisation, the Well-being Lab is led by educators, project writers, facilitators, and trainers who are committed to providing non-formal education (NFE) and lifelong learning opportunities.