🔑 Key Information
Activity ⭐️ Title
PartnershipLab
Activity 🔶 Type | 📆 Dates | 📍Location
Partnership-building Activity
1-7 September 2026 | Kolín, Czech Republic
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❗️What Is This Training About?
“PartnershipLab” is an Erasmus+ Partnership-building Activity created to facilitate networking and share innovative educational tools among youth workers and representatives of educational youth NGOs in Europe working with the Erasmus+ Programme.
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ℹ️ Description About The Opportunity
Specific Objectives of the Activity:
- To strengthen cooperation and build new connections
- This activity aims to bring together participants from different organizations and backgrounds to create meaningful connections and encourage long-term cooperation. It will provide space for networking, exchanging ideas, and discovering organizations with similar interests and values for future collaborations.
- To explore and exchange educational methods and non-formal learning tools
- Participants will share educational activities, workshops, games, and non-formal learning methods that they use in their work with young people. Through this exchange, participants will gain inspiration, discover new approaches, and enrich their educational practice with creative and engaging tools.
- To co-create ideas for future Erasmus+ Youth projects
- The activity will support participants in developing new project ideas together and preparing the ground for future cooperation within Erasmus+ Youth. Based on participants’ interests and needs, the group will work on designing impactful and high-quality project concepts as potential follow-up initiatives.
- To learn from each other’s experiences and successful practices
- Participants will exchange experiences related to implementing youth projects, including challenges faced, successful approaches, and lessons learned. This sharing of practices will help participants gain practical inspiration and improve the quality of their future activities and partnerships.
Participant Profile:
The event is designed for active members of NGOs, trainers, and project managers working within the Erasmus+ programme (YOUTH sector).
During this partnership-building activity, we will explore and exchange educational tools developed or used by partner organizations.
If you don’t have a specific tool to share you are still very welcome to join and contribute to networking and discussions!
More info can be found on our website en.cefig.cz
Training overview
This Partnership-building Activity is
for 21 participants
from Erasmus+ Youth Programme countries ![]()
and recommended for
Youth workers, Trainers, Youth project managers
Working language(s):
English
Organiser:
CEFIG International (Others)
CEFIG International is a part of Centrum finanční gramotnosti – an educational social enterprise based in Czechia.
Our goal is to create free and accessible educational opportunities focusing on providing high-quality content and materials. Our main focus is to build and develop youth competences in social entrepreneurship, financial and media literacy, critical thinking as well as innovative educational methods.
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📥 Contact
Contact for questions:
Helena Podlešáková Leszczyńska
E-Mail:
Phone: +420 770 315 803
💶 Costs
Participation fee
There is no participation fee to join this activity.
Accommodation and food
All costs are covered by the hosting organisation and funded through the Erasmus+ programme.
Travel reimbursement
Travel costs will be reimbursed according to the Erasmus+ programme rules and distance bands. Reimbursement will be processed in accordance with the hosting organization’s reimbursement policy, as outlined in the activity's infopack.
📜 Certificate
Participants are entitled to receive a Youthpass certificate from the organiser, for recognition of their competence development during the activity. Read more about Youthpass:
https://youthworkshub.org/15122
⚠️ Important Dates
Application deadline (24h UTC): 14 June 2026
Date of selection: 15 June 2026
🔗 Official Link
https://www.salto-youth.net/tools/european-training-calendar/training/partnershiplab.14912/
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⚠️ Important Notice
1️⃣ Source of Information
This announcement has been prepared based on the information provided by the source.
2️⃣ No Affiliation
YouthWorks Hub is not the organiser, partner, or representative of the projects listed. All applications must be submitted directly to the project coordinator or hosting organisation through the original link, email, etc.
3️⃣ Content May Change
The project coordinator is solely responsible for the accuracy and details of the opportunity. Deadlines, eligible countries, activity dates, and other details may change, or the announcement may be withdrawn entirely, at any time after publication. Always check the original link before applying.
4️⃣ Funding
All funding, travel reimbursements, and allowances are determined and provided by the project coordinator or National Agency. YouthWorks Hub is not responsible for any payments or financial matters.
5️⃣ External Links
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💡 Final Note: All listings are shared for informational purposes only. Please always verify details directly through the official project coordinator or programme website before applying.