This project organises apprenticeships for refugees, making up for the decline in local applicants.

This project organises apprenticeships for refugees, making up for the decline in local applicants.
School competitions are making up for the disadvantages of children in rural areas and upgrade the educational content in various subjects.
Tallinn adopts Newcastle’s best practice Skill Mill model, connecting unemployed youth with local stakeholders.
A civil forum in the town of Dobrich mobilises the local society and professionals with a connection to the city, to create and develop beneficial projects.
A programme in Chieuti expands the range of services for people with mental disabilities, and offers a way of inclusion in an olive processing and bottling factory.
A programme in Palermo provides a support system for unaccompanied migrant minors with skills training, work placement, and social housing.
A programme of scholarships, training, and competitions encourages students to come study in the the City of Łódź, Poland, and stay for a lifetime career.
This project assists refugees in their integration into nursing and healthcare professions.
A programme in Falun, Sweden, inspires future chefs with organised competitions and motivates them to take on the profession.
A school provides systematic musical education from kindergarten through to sixth grade, aiming at personal development, teamwork, and creative intelligence.
The Municipality collaborates with cultural institutions to digitise the tangible and intangible history of Plovdiv with 50,000 digital objects, thus preserving local heritage.
Graz supports the professional development of the working population at risk of poverty, with grants for education and training.
Subsidised education and training courses, with the help of a personal advisor, enable Viennese to secure a fulfilling working life.
Modern educational methods are used to improve the digital and media literacy of young people in Bulgaria.
A computer game is used in a playful way to teach computer programming to children.
The mobile centre at the library of Vratsa reduces information isolation by providing computer literacy training for older people.
A unique educational programme that is designed to encourage an entrepreneurial spirit in primary schools.
Local volunteers in Wrocław help newcomers to learn Polish for free.
The watchdog network increases the political engagement and knowledge of young people in Lithuania through debates and events.
A local foundation provides people with intellectual disabilities with meaningful work at a flower garden.