🌍 Meet the DIGICREATE Empower Partners!✨
Eight organisations from Germany, Spain, Portugal, Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina and Montenegro have joined forces to help at least 2,500 young creatives (18-30) build the digital, creative and intercultural skills the Cultural & Creative Industries need. By blending virtual exchanges with an open-access “Creative Hive” toolbox, the consortium removes borders and cost barriers for emerging talent across the EU and Western Balkans.
The DigiCreate Partners
- Youth Power Germany EV (YP-DE) (Germany) – Project coordinator empowering young people, especially those with fewer opportunities – through inclusive digital-creativity programs.
- Evolutionary Archetypes Consulting SL (EAC) (Spain) – Innovation & EdTech SME steering project impact, storytelling and long-term sustainability.
- Cooperativa Para O Desenvolvimento E Coesão Social, CRL (Contextos) (Portugal) – Cultural cooperative leading Virtual-Exchange Focus Groups and the DigiCreate Online Creative Hive toolbox.
- Univerzitet Union Nikola Tesla (UniTesla) (Serbia) – Multidisciplinary university contributing digital-media expertise and project-management support.
- Udruzenje Okret (SPIN) (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – Youth NGO developing the virtual-exchange tech stack and online courses.
- Nevladina Organizacija GLAS (NVO GLAS) (Montenegro) – NGO crafting and validating the DigiCreate Methodological Framework for non-formal learning.
- Javna Ustanova Univerzitet Crne Gore Podgorica (UoM) (Montenegro) – Montenegro’s flagship university coordinating virtual-exchange scheduling & events.
- Fakultet Za Poslovnu Ekonomiju I Pravo Bar (FPEP Bar) (www.fpm.me, Montenegro) – Faculty enriching legal insight, digital-skills training and learner-centred pedagogy.
🔗 More information: https://digicreate-empower.eu/
EU-Funded Project: 101193474 — DigiCreate — ERASMUS-EDU-2024-VIRT-EXCH
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