🔑 Key Information
Activity ⭐️ Title
Workshop: Youth & Democracy in Action
Activity 🔶 Type | 📆 Dates | 📍Location
E-learning
12 June 2026 | Online, Germany
🌍 Erasmus+ explained — the complete beginner's guide to Europe's largest youth programme.Millions of young people have taken part in Erasmus+ since its launch, but many still don't fully understand what the programme actually includes, who it's for, or how to get involved. This in-depth guide breaks down everything: the different types of mobility, funding opportunities, eligibility criteria, and what you can realistically expect from participating. If you've ever wondered whether Erasmus+ is right for you, this guide gives you all the answers in one place. 👉 https://youthworkshub.org/15096/
❗️What Is This Training About?
Democracy shapes our everyday lives, but how much do we really know about how it works, and how we can influence it? Join us for our interactive workshop: Youth & Democracy in Action.
🏘️ How Erasmus+ youth projects create lasting change in local communities. The impact of Erasmus+ goes far beyond the individuals who participate. Local communities, host organisations, and even entire neighbourhoods are shaped by the projects that take place within them. This article explores the broader social impact of Erasmus+ youth exchanges — from building intercultural understanding to empowering grassroots organisations — and makes a compelling case for why these projects matter beyond the personal level. 👉 https://youthworkshub.org/3595/
ℹ️ Description About The Opportunity
️ Democracy shapes our everyday lives, but how much do we really know about how it works, and how we can influence it?
Join us for our interactive workshop: Youth & Democracy in Action
What’s on the agenda?
• Understanding the role of EU institutions in shaping our lives
• Exploring human rights as the foundation of democratic societies
• Discussing how education influences democratic participation and civic engagement
• Exploring additional topics based on your interests (please let us know in the application form)
Who should attend?
Students, young people, youth workers, educators, and anyone interested in democracy, active citizenship, and creating positive change.
️ Meet the Trainer: Edisona Franca
Edisona is a youth worker, trainer, and civic educator based in Germany with 10+ years of experience in youth development, social inclusion, and democratic participation. She supports NGOs and educational institutions in developing impactful projects and EU-funded initiatives and mentors young leaders through the European Youth Parliament.
Why you can't miss this:
• Receive a Certificate of Completion for Study Set 2 (webinar + workshop).
• If you completed Study Set 1, you're especially encouraged to join; this programme builds on previous topics, broadens your civic skills, and strengthens your profile for the next stages of the CivicCode Hackathon.
• The most active participants will be invited to a 5-day offline event in Poland to co-create civic project prototypes.
• Get the opportunity to receive a mini-grant for implementing your civic project.
• Connect with young changemakers from across Europe and expand your international network!
When: Friday, 12th June, 16:00 CET
Where: Online
Secure your spot here: https://forms.gle/JcqbcfoavgUX4pSQ9
Limited spots available!
The «CivicCode Hackathon» is implemented by Young Agents of Change(Ukraine) in partnership with Stowarzyszenie Warte Uwagi (Poland), World Society Builders(Germany), and supported by the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future(EVZ).
Training overview
This E-learning is
for 40 participants
from Georgia, Germany, Poland, Ukraine
and recommended for
Youth workers, Youth leaders, Youth policy makers, Young people, students
Accessibility info:
This activity and venue place are accessible to people with disabilities.
Working language(s):
English
Organiser:
Young Agents of Change (Youth NGO)
Co-organiser(s):
- Stowarzyszenie Warte Uwagi (Youth NGO)
- World Society Builders (Youth NGO)
✅ 10 practical tips to write a stronger Erasmus+ or ESC application and actually get selected. With growing competition for spots in Erasmus+ and ESC projects, a well-crafted application can genuinely make or break your chances. This guide shares 10 concrete, actionable tips based on what selection committees actually look for — covering everything from how to frame your motivation to the common mistakes that get applications rejected. If you're serious about getting selected, take the time to read this before you hit submit. 👉 https://youthworkshub.org/8396/
📥 Contact
Contact for questions:
Rada
E-Mail:
Phone: -
💶 Costs
Participation fee
Participation is FREE.
Accommodation and food
Not applicable. Online-event.
Travel reimbursement
Not applicable. Online-event.
📜 Certificate
https://youthworkshub.org/15122
⚠️ Important Dates
Application deadline (24h UTC): 11 June 2026
Date of selection: 12 June 2026
🔗 Official Link
😄 How every Erasmus+ group chat starts vs. how it ends — a journey in messages. If you've ever been part of an Erasmus+ project group chat, you already know the energy: the awkward introductions, the overenthusiastic emojis, the plans that never happen, and the inside jokes that follow you for years. This article captures the evolution of every Erasmus+ group dynamic with humour and honesty — and if you haven't experienced it yet, consider this your preview of what's coming. 👉 https://youthworkshub.org/15112/
📖 The real story behind every Erasmus+ and ESC journey — what happens before, during, and after.Every Erasmus+ and ESC project has an official timeline: application, preparation, mobility, evaluation. But the real story is much richer than that. This article takes you through what genuinely happens at each stage of a project's life — the doubts, the breakthroughs, the unexpected friendships, and the quiet moments that change everything. A deeply human look at what these programmes mean beyond the paperwork. 👉 https://youthworkshub.org/15180/
🚨 How to spot a real Erasmus+ or ESC project — and protect yourself from fake offers. As the popularity of Erasmus+ and ESC grows, so does the number of fraudulent offers mimicking legitimate projects. Fake calls, scam organisations, and misleading listings can be difficult to identify — especially for first-time applicants. This guide gives you the specific red flags to watch for, the verification steps you should always take, and the key differences between genuine EU-funded projects and imitations. Stay informed, stay safe. 👉 https://youthworkshub.org/15135/
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