Youth Power Germany

Accreditation Project – 2024

Project Overview

Project: Accredited Projects for Youth Mobility

Duration: 15 months (01/06/2024 – 31/08/2025)

Reference Nr. KA151-YOU-381E956E

Grant Amount: 526,600.00 EUR

Donor: Erasmus+ Programme, National Agency: DE04 – JUGEND für Europa​​​​.

What's About

The “Accredited Projects for Youth Mobility” is an initiative designed to address the multifaceted challenges faced by youth, particularly those from marginalised backgrounds. By providing a structured framework for personal, professional, and social development, the project aligns closely with the core values and objectives of the Erasmus+ Programme.

 

Accredited projects in the field of youth are carried out by organisations holding a valid Erasmus Youth accreditation. Each of these organisations commits itself to comply with the Erasmus Youth Quality standards and to deliver high-quality mobility activities in the field of youth.

 

 Each activity focuses on specific objectives and involves a certain number of participants, with an emphasis on inclusion and support for those with fewer opportunities. Our activities include professional development and youth exchanges within EU member states and associated countries. We focus on integrating digital tools, promoting environmentally sustainable practices, and encouraging youth participation in democratic life. Each activity aligns with the EU Youth Goals and is designed to be inclusive, addressing the needs of participants with fewer opportunities.

 

Adherence to EU Values: The project adheres to the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, democracy, equality, the rule of law, and human rights, including the rights of minorities. It ensures non-discrimination, tolerance, justice, and solidarity, aligning with Article 2 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) and Article 21 of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights.

 

Activities

 

  • Professional Development Activities: 11 activities planned within EU member states and associated countries, plus one in a third country not associated.
  • Youth Exchanges: Five exchanges planned within member states and associated countries.

The project sets out multiple objectives aimed at addressing the diverse needs and challenges faced by young people, particularly those with fewer opportunities, including:

 

  1. Support for Youth Facing Fear and Instability: Providing opportunities for self-improvement and lifelong learning.
  2. Mental Health Support: Offering practical tools and support to achieve mental health and well-being.
  3. Exploration of Interests and Active Citizenship: Mentoring youth to explore interests and become active citizens.
  4. Combating Discrimination: Counseling and supporting youth facing discrimination based on economic status, immigrant background, or sexual orientation.
  5. Promotion of Tolerance and Acceptance: Encouraging understanding and connection through multicultural learning.
  6. Development of Personal and Professional Skills: Promoting volunteering to enhance skills and employability.
  7. Non-Formal Education: Using non-formal learning methods to improve participation and employability.
  8. International Connection: Fostering connections with youth from other countries to share experiences and learn.
  9. Entrepreneurial Education: Providing education to develop business ideas and enhance employability.
  10. Media and Digital Literacy: Educating youth to navigate online media responsibly and combat discrimination.

The Objectives

Expected Outcomes

  • Enhanced mental and physical well-being of participants.
  • Increased active citizenship and social engagement.
  • Improved employability and personal development skills.
  • Greater awareness and action against discrimination.
  • Stronger international connections and shared learning experiences.

Some impressions from Accreditation Project 2023

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