The Laboratory experiments with modern ideas of collaboration and finds fresh impulses for the Swiss political system, which is based on voluntary participation.

The Laboratory experiments with modern ideas of collaboration and finds fresh impulses for the Swiss political system, which is based on voluntary participation.
The Commission wants to get conversations started, to fight the widespread problem of loneliness, amongst the community and between private and public organisations.
This collaborative platform fosters efficient connections between employers and the young in Plymouth, delivering thousands of job opportunities at a low cost.
A collaboration of London boroughs beyond political boundaries establishes better, lower-cost special educational needs services.
This network is aiming to create a sustainable Paris with activities to reduce the ecological footprint, supported by a website and a physical meeting point.
Joint efforts by the City, companies, and NGOs offer coordinated ecological education to bring measurable benefits for citizens, in terms of pollution and costs.
Citizens, collaborating on grassroots projects on a digital platform, strive to improve their community life.
Villages and private households compete to find the most effective energy-saving measures, and to reduce carbon emissions.
‘Speed dating’ for non-profits and companies paves pathways of mutual support, exploring opportunities for cooperation without using payments.
A platform allows citizens to engage in a constructive dialogue with Tundzha Municipality and find agreements about regional projects.
This online tool is developed to connect public administration and other groups of society (especially the youth), by providing a toolbox for digital participation.
Monthly workshops enable citizens to voice complaints, democratically engage, and ask questions about action items taken in the National Assembly.
This initiative is about sharing a public meal as part of a quarterly event, where citizens and politicians come together to cook, eat, and discuss.
LGBTI+ is at the forefront of a three-year action strategy in Ireland to improve the lives of LGBTI+ young people, and to understand the challenges they face today.
A project management strategy is introduced to assist in the implementation of national policies on the local level, helping to establish a more efficient government.
Structural changes and new methods of organising sponsorship and funding are implemented in within a system that connects local businesses with non-profit organisations and sports clubs.
Newcastle runs a project for innovative ideas in the form of a science and innovation centre that focuses on sustainable solutions for the city.
An Interrail pass grants free travel on trains to all young Europeans, for one month of their choice, when they turn 18.
A centre is designed for young people where they can organise their own timetable, share ideas and hobbies, and work on projects together.
To save the bees, ‘bee-friendly’ habitats are created in communities, focusing on soil conservation and planting wildflowers.