Partnership-building Activity: Youth employment and entrepreneurship

Location: Baile Tusnad, Romania

Dates: 29 October – 7 November 2016

Number of participants: 30

Participating countries: Croatia, Estonia, France, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Portugal, Romania

Organizer: Young Europe Society

Apply here: application form

Deadline to apply: 12 September 2016

Date of Selection: 13 September 2016

Inquiries about this training course: Simina Tureac: simina.tureac@yes-eu.ro

For general Inquiries and consultation: Contact Here

Costs: This training is co-funded by the Erasmus+ Youth in Action Programme. Unit costs of your travel expenses (see table above) will be covered by the organizers with the support of ERASMUS+ programme. Participants will cover any transport costs exceeding the amount stated in the above table
Latvia 275
Portugal 275
Italy 275
Lithuania 275
Poland 180
Estonia 275
Hungary 275
Croatia 275
Accommodation and meals are covered.

Partnership-building Activity – Youth employment and entrepreneurship

PBA – youth employment and entrepreneurship is a 8 days training course aiming to build up partnerships for future youth exchanges under Erasmus+ programme focusing on entrepreneuship and employability in Băile Tuşnad, Romania.

The aim of the project is to provide a meeting point to bring together 30 youth workers from 10 non-profit organizations for future collaborations on youth exchanges focusing on entrepreneuship and employability of young people.

Expected results:
Providing a meeting point to bring together 30 youth workers for future collaborations on youth exchanges focusing on entrepreneuship and employability of young people;
Improving the quality of youth exchanges that are applied under Erasmus+ programme of 10 non-profit organizations;
Designing at least 5 projects (youth exchanges) that will be applied in February deadline 2017;

The project is designed for youth workers, youth leaders or volunteers who want to build successful partnership and are aware on how these partnerships can be linked to the strategic priorities of their organizations.